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    Neuro Linguistic Programming NLP is a discipline originally developed by studying and modeling the work of world-class therapists such as Milton Erickson, Virginia Satir and Fritz Perls. One of the attributes that these and any great therapist has is a deep level of understanding and communication with their client. In general we call this rapport. One of the greatest lessons that NLP can teach us in the business world is that of rapport. Rapport is one of those unusual talents that most everyone possesses. If you stop for a moment the next time you are in a restaurant and look round at the other tables, notice how the people are sitting. For the most part, a couple or group of people at a particular table will be sitting in a similar way, all leaning forward, or all…

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    We're all born with the same basic neurology. Our ability to do anything in life, whether it's learning a new skill, cooking a meal or doing business, depends on how we control our nervous system. So, much of NLP is devoted to learning how to think more effectively and communicate more effectively with yourself and others. Neuro is about your neurological system. NLP is based on the idea that we experience the world through our senses and translate sensory information into thought processes,…

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    Summary Of My Meta-Program

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    Short bio I was born in 1964 in Le Havre, France, and grown in New Caledonia, South Pacific. I discovered NLP in 1985 at Lille (France) during my studies, I did my first training, and I was certified as Practitioner in 1985 (specific French diploma). Later, as I became “NLP addict”, I (covertly) used NLP in my Ph.D. in Psychology (Université de Lille III, France, 1993-1998), studying how the content of propositional (digital) and analogue representations frame the structure of human reasoning…

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    Since the beginnings of education, the type of thinking that is develop is convergent thinking. Convergent thinking is known as the ability to always give the right answer. The first day of school for students is always hearing what the teachers says to be correct and incorrect, so then they can base their decision on the classroom standards . Guy M. Haas is is a researcher on curricula based on the introduction of computer programming, defines computer programming as the “descript[ion] of…

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    The ability to understand programming and all of its algorithms will grant anybody the power to keep up with technology. This is why elementary schools need computer science classes integrated into their curriculum. Teaching young children how to program will evolve the world in new ways by allowing these individuals to create new applications and technology. Since there are not any computer science related courses offered in elementary schools, they are restricted from the opportunity to learn…

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    In the article, “Grace Murray Hopper – Programming Pioneer”, author V. Rajaraman summarizes the life and accomplishments of Grace Murray Hopper, a woman who is credited for several major computer and technology developments. Rajaraman goes into extensive detail about Hopper’s early life, such as how Hopper focused heavily on her education in order to receive a PhD in Mathematics at Yale University which soon lead her to become a math professor at Vassar College. Rajaraman also mentions how…

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    The PC and the Internet would not have been utilized if it were not for microchip transistors (Gaudin). In 1953, Grace Hopper, an American computer scientist and US Navy Rear Admiral, invented the first computer language which was later caked COBOL. It was known as the father of programming languages, and a year later she also developed the implementation of standards for testing computer systems, most importantly for FORTRAN. The FORTRAN programming language is born and inspires new…

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    For example, I was a member of ACM University Team in 2010 and I participated in ACM competitions. Also, I was a member of math club and a participant in AUC Mathematics Competition in 2009 where I discussed difficult problems in the field of mathematics. In 2011, I volunteered to teach programming to high school students and I was the coach for a team of 3 students who developed an app using PHP, Flash and MySql to compete in an international competition called Oracle Think-Quest. We received a…

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    other guidelines that will make your slides easy to read and understand when developing an online (Tilley and Rosenblatt 480). The fonts and points should be applied appropriately throughout the presentation. Take every opportunity to practice your oral presentation or videotape your presentation for self-evaluation. CASE stands for computer-aided systems engineering. Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) technologies are tools that provide automated assistance for software development. The…

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    Essay On Mentoring

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    My project will be based around my future career path of becoming an academic director for athletics. Working with student- athletes is a rewarding task for you are helping mentor them at making decisions for their future after college sports. Therefore, my leadership program will be based on formal mentoring. To me formal mentoring is preparing the mentee for the future by providing advice, guidance and support. My program will consist of a team of properly trained student-athlete alumni as…

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