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    for me that will take my interest in science even further. In addition, it would also be beneficial for me to work in a more mature program especially since it is located at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This is one of the colleges that I aspire to go to and working in a lab there would not only be beneficial to my application there but gives me an impression if the school would work for me. Lastly, the credits given are a amazing payout in which I would benefit greatly from now and in…

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    Kindergarten was really stressful and hard. It was a lot of work compared to preschool. Here I had to write sentences about things and had to do it fast (well faster than what seemed like a reasonable amount of time for me). Stations was the worst, we went around the room in groups to different stations some of them were ok, but there was always at least one station that needed me to write. All the other kids had no problem with it except for me. I always got so flustered by writing that I…

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    kiss and ran off to school. My father was then an E-5 in the US Army and hardly making enough money to make ends meet. As the years past, now a CW2, his hard work has shown that he never wanted my family and me to be hungry ever again and to make sure that we were not struggling to make ends meet. Even though he put so much forth into his work, it has taken a toll on his own health. My father is not physically the same as he was younger. Now and then he would have minor PTSD attacks, trouble…

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    Hieronymus Fabricius, a progressive and driven man, sat anxiously at his University of Padua desk flipping through stacks of notes. Fabricius had been up all night rehearsing and defending his dream. Another hour went by until, ready to face The Senate of Venice, Fabricius stood abruptly, folded a few select notes, and took off for the meeting room. Fabricius walked briskly and with intention, he was about to enter a meeting deciding the fate of his hopeful architectural endeavour. Fabricius, a…

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    Gladwell vs Lower Class Success: Is there a difference? Success is whatever you can make out of your current situation, whether it be good or bad. Most people gain success through talent or hard work. According to Gladwell, there is no such thing as becoming successful on your own with just talent or hard work and that there are other factors that come into play. In Michiko Kakutani’s article, “It’s True: Success Succeeds, and Advantages Can Help”, Kakutani criticises Gladwell’s usual…

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    The way we present ourselves to our peers is often dependent on the company we are in. When around people we are familiar with our behavior will be more relaxed, showing that that is a comfortable environment for us. The actions of someone in a stressful situation are more forced, and usually, result in the person looking like they don't know how to act. Though people have different layers of personality, their true colors will find a way to shine through the cracks in the mask they try to put…

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    Career Anchors Essay

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    CAREER PLATEAU: Career plateau is the point in time in a professional's career, where the possibility of a vertical promotion is less. The position of the employee becomes stagnant with same and repetitive work and responsibilities. Because of the way organizations are shaped, the hierarchy of organizations reduce the possibility of employees to grow vertically after a point in time. At every higher level of organizational hierarchy, the number of positions decrease. Hence…

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    Dissatisfies or Maintenance Factors. It was offered due to the requirement of avoiding dissatisfaction. The Physiological Needs which an individual wants to fulfill were represented by Hygiene Factors. Motivational Factors These are the factors insist to work better and motivate individuals to show their skills and performances. Further these job factors yield positive satisfaction…

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    The Mandela Effect

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    To begin my presentation I'm going to give everyone a piece of paper. On that paper can everyone please draw the kit kat logo. Draw it completely from memory, do not look it up. What did you draw? Some of you probably drew it with the dash, like this. And the rest of you most likely drew it without the dash. But which way is the right way? (pause for dramatic effect) the right way is without the dash. This is just one example of the Mandela effect. The breakdown, first I’m going to talk about…

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    of them is the fact that team members show up to work 15-30 minutes before their starting time, without being obliged to do so. This has evolved because they enjoy to socialize and are motivated to do their best, because eventually being part of Toyota’s group has become their everyday life. The method Toyota uses is that it convinces workers that it is in their best interest to achieve certain goals. So this study helps us understand how team work and community of fate affect the goals and the…

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