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    Leadership is being able to effectively lead a certain group of individuals through many obstacles of any given purpose or place. It is understanding what everyone wants and what is best for the group along with the community. It also means to guide people through their own challenges as well as their own whether they be internal or external. To me, leadership is something a person can have or achieve throughout their life as they help out their community or others around them. They make…

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    As we know speaking skills a very important role in learning. A person who communicates well and has good speaking skills does not necessarily use big words and elaborate jargon. In fact those things can serve to turn a listener off. They feel patronised, inadequate and frustrated if someone is using fancy language. The point of communicating is to convey information, to share with others and to have a two-way exchange. Communicating, to whatever size of audience, requires the speaker to…

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    Chancellor’s mentorship challenge The American Council on Education recognized UH Chancellor Renu Khator for her outstanding mentorship of future higher education leaders. The Chancellor has mentored five ACE Fellows, who are each preparing for senior-level positions in higher education administration. “Mentoring is powerful. It is the only thing that can explain my own journey,” Khator said on her blog, “the journey of a girl from the rural heartland of India to becoming the chancellor of a…

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    Few group organizations struggle to set up a system that works proficiently for the group as a whole. Sometimes this can lead the formation of toxic behavior and dynamics. Groupthink is one risky group dynamic that can occur. There are usually eight symptoms of groupthink; but to sum up the symptoms are an illusion of invulnerability, collective rationalization of their assumptions, belief in the rightness of their cause, stereotyped views of other groups, direct pressure on the members, a sense…

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    Question 5 Drive- Individuals with drive have a desire to achieve anything they want; they have determination, high energy, tenacity and initiative. A team leader with drive can lead his team to any task or organizational goals as his ambience that’s surrounds him can be very contagious and will affect the team in a positive way to work effectively and to reach targeted goals. Honesty and integrity Creativity- Creative achievers are naturally restless and approach every new experience with a…

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    which have been found by research as being conducive to the language acquisition process. For this reason, David Nunan distinguishes between two kinds of tasks: Real-world tasks and pedagogical tasks . Real-world tasks are designed to emphasize those skills that learners need to have so they can function in the real world. Such tasks normally simulate authentic task behavior, and their primary focus is often the achievement of an end product. For such reasons, these kinds of tasks normally make…

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    Do you have a sense of passion, purpose and meaning when you come into the gym? That is a question that seems obvious but do we do it. Before you even start training, do you have goals, a plan and how you are going to execute it? If not, you need to figure that out. If you do not have a purpose or a goal, then you are going to have trouble obtaining your ultimate goal. Too many times I ask people “what are your goals”. Most people say that they want to lose weight and tone up. Then I ask…

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    Cognishield Case Study

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    The Best Researched Product To Improve Learning Process CogniShield is intended to improve memory function and brain function. The ingredients used are believed to reverse Alzheimer’s symptoms and also to increase focus. It also plays role in keeping memory in active state by facilitating neuron communication. This is believed to make neurons more flexible and absorbent. It will also release toxins from brain. A single bottle is enough to supply for one month. It costs $69. From particular site,…

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    Personal Strengths

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    have in place. The fourth strategy is networking with other students and professors to see what I can learn and teach them so we can collectively all succeed. Everyone has something to offer different perspectives, different technology, different skills, and a variety of cultural differences that we can all learn from. Lastly I think the strategy needs to be critiqued and reworked constantly there is always room for improvement. One of the things I always stress in my industry is that we have…

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    CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Introduction There are three aspects that are going to be discussed in this chapter. First of all, concept and definition will be explained with description of concepts of terms that related to parental influence and career choice. Hence, we will understand on how parenting styles such as authoritarian, authoritative and permissive parenting style influence the career choice of a student. Few theories and framework will be highlighted for the next aspects. This…

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