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    Spiritual Intelligence

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    In the view of Zohar and Marshall (2000), spiritual intelligence can be utilized effectively to manage and answer problems of meaning and value, and this intelligence is essential for survival and for undertaking actions in a broader, richer, and meaningful context. Also, spiritual intelligence is helpful in living a more meaningful and profound life. Moreover, spiritual intelligence is valuable in coping with struggles of good and evil and problems of life and death which are the deepest…

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    I believe that my life experiences, commitments, and characteristics will enrich the UWL campus greatly. I haven't been through many life experiences, but the ones that I have gone through have taught me a lot, and shaped who I am today. I feel my commitments will have me prepared for life at UWL which will go right along with the hard working culture there. Lastly I feel that my set of characteristics will fit right in with the rest of the student body. To start I feel that my life…

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    Another salient issue to be considered is scaffolding whereby adult control those elements of the task that are essentially beyond the learner's capacity, thus permitting him to concentrate upon and complete only those elements that are within his range of competence. (Ross, 1976). Per se, it also strengthens Dewey’s notion of ‘directed living’ that students should draw from real life situations and engage in creativity and collaboration. This approach is more learner centered where learner…

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    this rule and really try to reach their goal of ten thousand hours, other people think how could that be true especially if you have no natural talent for the sport. Another reason you may have is that without the desire to work hard that there your skills would be useless. If you don't want to…

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    Language is a fundamental aspect of everyday life. It is a key tool that conveys not only traditions and values but also allows people to communicate with each other on a daily basis. Without language, the world would cease to run as efficiently and effectively as it does today; instead, it would lead to mass confusion and lack of production. For example, the biblical story of the Tower of Babel is the quintessence of the rippling effects of language barriers. The workers were unable to…

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    After completing the leadership self-assessment and bar graph I identified the dominant leadership behaviors included providing direction, leading courageously, championing change, coaching and developing people and acting with integrity. The least used leadership behaviors included fostering teamwork and motivating others. The first leadership behavior I’m going to review is to provide direction. In order to provide direction to team members the leader must understand the mission and goals of…

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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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