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    In the article “A Generational Approach to Understanding Students” authors Michael D. Coomes and Robert DeBard give us insight on different theories and frameworks studied to understand the Millennial generation and the relationship between generational succession. The frameworks included in this article help us understand the relationship between people of different age groups present on campus and how they function. The authors believe a generational perspective is important to understand the…

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    In any organization collaboration amongst individuals is essential to succeeding. “Managers need to develop their interpersonal, or people, skills if they are going to be effective in their jobs” (Robbins, 2009, p. 34). This paper discusses my own personality type (ESFP), and how such personality plays a role in my own military organization, through various experiences. Finally, this paper will attempt to describe, both particularly and generally, what I learned from my personality type about…

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    Opportunity Recognition

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    The key to creating a competitive advantage and growth of the companies today are innovations. In the face of fierce competition, it is realistic to see a lot of ideas for businesses that might be developed in relation to favourite activity, as well as with other companies. Indeed, a variety of different options can be found, clever use of which will help to build a good business. Nevertheless, it is critical to developing skills and the ability to keep a fresh look at their products and…

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    Myers-Briggs Test

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    with employee development, this research plans to maximize productivity amongst our highly diverse workforce. Managers and business owners have obtained, what they believe are the necessary resources to reach ideal outcomes in the work place through typology and temperament testing. After testing and examining the results of the data, I have found that I am categorized as ENFJ (extraversion, intuition, feeling, and judgement). Scores ranging from 1% extraversion to 22% judging place me in…

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    Culture refers to ethnicity, socio-economic status, nationality and geographic culture. Culture bias occurs when people of one culture make assumptions about the behaviour of people from other cultures, based on their own cultural norms and practice. Therefore, it can be said that traditional psychology is characterised by theoretical and research based on the culture of psychology in Europe and the USA. Much of the research has been conducted on white American and Europeans these results have…

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    The forms of an underground building variates according to the types of stone, soil type and landscape. Three types of underground spaces’ typology can be distinguished based on the principles of space that are in contact with sunlight and views or located in relation to the ground level. These typologies are of earth-covered spaces, submerged spaces and fully underground spaces and the categorisation of these are more relevant to the spatial aspect than constructional…

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    bureaucracy. The desire for authority over the region came up as the main reason for colonization starting with the Romans. The form of the city changed a lot due to these new authorities. Romans were mostly Catholics and with Christianity came new typologies like churches, hospitals, universities etc. Churches were built in the most strategic locations so as to gain prominence and act as a landmark as well. They came about with the idea of military stations, cantonments, idea of civil lines,…

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    Sir Arthur Evans Analysis

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    Sir Arthur Evans Essay How has Sir Arthur Evans contributed to our understanding of the past? The work of Sir Arthur Evans in exploring Ancient Minoan civilisation on the island of Crete has significantly contributed to our understanding of the past. In examining Evans work, three observations should be made about his archaeological examinations. Through his detailed records and publication, his methods of dating and classifying of finds we are able to grasp a large understanding of ancient…

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    Hugh Seton-Watson divides nations into two categorized on the basis of their formation process; old continuous and new nations, which he believes is more relevant distinction than historical and unhistorical typologies. The old continuous nations, France and Britain for instance, are those which developed national identity or national consciousness before the formulation of the doctrine of nationalism. They date back to the 1600s before the French Revolution. The old nations emerged through…

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    In the past, our police structure was formed around concepts of social control used by the English. Over time, our criminal justice system evolved. During the political stage politicians controlled the police and used that power as an instrument to provide social services to gain power, but abused it to their advantage against their adversaries. However, the reform stage introduced commissions to investigate police and government corruption to take the control out of the hands of politicians.…

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