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    Motivation has control over individual’s choice of behavior in an organization. The kind of behavior employees choose to have, affect the outcome of the business. Therefore, there is a need to look consider the needs of employees. According to Maslow’s Needs Hierarchy Theory, the needs of employees when met, they serve to be motivation, (Maslow, 2002). The theory provides that lowest unmet needs have greater effects, when lower needs are satisfied the next higher needs become greater motivators.…

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    perceptions and interactions in the workforce. Thus, the imperative nature of managing individuals through the application of strategies to foster human behaviour, performance and efficiency allows businesses to achieve favourable outcomes via positive psychology and scholarly theorems. Additionally, overtime management structures have manipulated communication channels in accordance with theoretical analysis and individual profiling. Moreover, the exploration into idiosyncratic human…

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    Watching TV : Worthy or not Worthy? In the article” Watching TV Makes You Smarter,” the author Steven Johnson argues over the past decade that TV programs have changed its scheme from single complex narrative plots of “masses want dumb things” (Johnson, 278). to multi threat or “cognitive demanding” (Johnson,278). which basically means passing from boring and difficult programs to challenging issues which the audience would find it interest and importantly to use their brain to solve them.…

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    “It’s all in your head,” “Oh, just cheer up,” and “It seems like you’re just obsessed with your illness,” are some of the most hurtful and equally as ignorant statements that are projected upon those with mental illnesses. Stigmas of being dangerous, constantly suicidal, or overly dramatic are cast about in nearly every environment and not just in the adult community, either. Students are teased beyond general reason for their parents going through divorces or for being a little slower than the…

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    I began my WOOP by identifying my wish, a wish that I really have been trying to conquer for a while. I want to be able to talk to my boyfriend, or even best friends, openly about things that bother me. I wanted to be able to communicate with them without the fear of being judged or questioned for how I felt. The outcome that I kept in my mind was the bettering of our relationship and strengthening our trust. I truly took my time to think about how much this could benefit us and how good it…

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    2. Classroom Diversity The class I will be student teaching will be the 4th grade class from 10:20 to 11:05 A.M. Students range in age from 9 to 10 year olds consisting of 14 males and 8 females. There are 2 individual students with IEP 's (Individual Education Plans), 0 ELL 's (English Language Learners), and 9 ALP 's (Advanced Learning Plans). Cherokee Trail 's Elementary as a whole has 9% of the students ' who qualify for free or reduced-price lunches. The minority enrollment is 23% of the…

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    Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein has many elements that can be explored beyond the given, and this leads us into a point at which we must be cautious of the border between what Shelly actually intended to convey with the text, and what we form in our minds with our own subjective opinions that might contradict what the author meant in reality. Various forms of criticisms can be applied to weave through assumptions within the phrases of the book and underlying contexts, and although they might be…

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    Rice University Psychology department, the major that I plan to take in the future, emphasizes on research that is in both laboratory and applied setting ("Psychology."). Rice University is one of the top ten universities in Houston for psychology; therefore, I would prefer to attend this college. Rice university is a very diverse place to study, its ethnic breakdown of students can be broken down as the following, seven percent African American, twenty one percent Asian and pacific islander,…

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    What have I learned about myself this year in the world of english. I have not just grown as a writer or a reader like most people would think is all about. I have grown as a thinker and a little bit as a speaker. In the socratic circles I am fine because people are up there with me but when I am alone I still clamp up. That is one thing that I will have to work on throughout high school because it will be a very important factor in life when I am older and right now. Last year during freshman…

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    My first life lesson is stay open-minded. I learned this lesson just off of listening to others. I tend to often sit and listen to other rather than talk much so I hear other people’s thoughts a lot. While listening to people, I frequently hear other’s ideas which I would believe to be better than mine. I find that if you listen to what people have to say or an idea that they have, it can sometimes be better than what you have or it may be something that you never thought of before. I usually…

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