...not know whether to expect a big group of people or a small group. I was afraid that others would notice that I was new. I finally got the courage to attend the closest group to my home on a Saturday morning. I was amazed at how large the group I attended was. I walked in and there were already a lot of people sitting down, but I was able to find a seat. They began the meeting with people reminding the group of the 12 steps and the 12 traditions. I noticed a familiar face in the group and I realized that one of my coworkers from my internship was sitting across from me at a distance. At first I thought that...
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...NA meeting Radford Hall * Codependents Anonymous 6/16/2015 Tues 7:30 pm CODA Women’s Meeting Granada Hills 6/18/2015 Thurs. 7:30 pm CODA Tarzana Group Thursday Alcoholics Anonymous came into being in June 1935.The fundamentals of the 12 step programs has remained the same since 1935, however today the twelve steps are helping people with more than alcohol. Today many 12 step program have form and also alternative 12 step programs with more God or God being removed but at the basis level it is the twelve steps. I also believe the twelve steps are just basic tools that all people need or most people have received the basis tools when growing up in a healthy family system. The 12 steps teach humility, respect, honest, caring, and to be of service, these are the essential for all people. I always share with people who want to DO the twelve steps but don’t know which program they qualify for, I just say pick one. Find a group that works for you find your tribe like the big book says. I remember meeting someone that gave a message from Mother Theresa and she said the message was to remember “we do much bigger work that she ever did, we touch the lives of the hopeless and give them hope” Mother Theresa. That is powerful, Twelve Step programs transform lives. I have been a twelve...
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...refers to a fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength, and hope with one another that they may solve their common problem and help one another in recovering from alcoholism. Alcoholism is an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency. The origins of AA trace back to the early 20th century. During that time, a religious movement in both Europe and the US, the Oxford Group, brought group of people together who practiced a formula of self-improvement by preforming self-inventory, admitting wrongs, making amends, using prayers and meditation, and carrying the message to others. During...
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...They must choose this person based on their individual merits. The actors in this scenario are: Anna Knowles: Has only been with the company for six months. Is well qualified with a large amount of experience. Is a single mother and her child has hearing and speech difficulties. Ben Stamford: Is over 50. Is well liked, a good worker and is capable of handling times of crisis. Is an asset when dealing with difficult customers due to his experience in living in the local area. His wife has a well paid and steady job. Ravi Desai: Lacks commitment to the job and has a high absentee record. He claims he has ability to take on a more responsible role but has had little chance to be promoted as his talents are not valued. Has three young children. Maureen O’Donnell: Is a relatively new employee. Is hardworking but still has difficulty meeting deadlines. Claims she has been overloaded and needs help developing her self management skills. Her husband has been made redundant and she has three young children. Before we make a decision on who to keep, we have to critically evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the decision with regards to the future efficiency and capability of the individual and effect on the department as a whole. The decision made will affect the work of the entire customer service department, which may affect future customer relations for the company. Define the problem The problem in this scenario is that the company must make a decision...
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...I got to be keen on this vocation once I perceived the amount of cash Physicians can make, and in spite of the fact that it's a considerable measure of educating to experience, it's likewise a great deal of cash to make. I've for the longest time been itching to join the therapeutic field, despite the fact that not by any means comprehend what I needed to do. Regardless I don't know whether I 100% need to end up a Physician in light of the fact that there is so much educating that you have to experience to end up one, however they profit and that is one thing I need when I'm more seasoned. The main data I think about this profession is that you have to take around 9-12 years of educating in the therapeutic field after secondary school to...
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...become career-ready in 12 weeks Make tomorrow better. sydney.curtin.edu.au BECOME CAREERREADY BEFORE YOU GRADUATE The Curtin Internship Program is a 12 week work-readiness program designed for those looking to increase their understanding of the skills needed by professionals in the Australian workplace. Participants have an opportunity for career development in their chosen profession by completing training and a practical internship placement which complements their academic studies. The program adds value to your CVs and enhances career prospects through professional and personal growth. Find out how you can become best placed to find employment in your chosen field following Graduation at Curtin University Sydney. MORE THAN JUST AN INTERNSHIP A re you in your second or final year of study at Curtin University Sydney and thinking about your future career? As a Curtin University Sydney student you have access to our career preparations program. The Curtin Internship program is designed to produce career-ready graduates, to face the challenges of working in an Australian work environment. We’re here to help you get started and provide you with the right tools, skills and knowledge to ensure that your transition to the working world is a smooth and successful one. Your steps to success: FIRST STEP: EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS • Preparing your resume • Learning about the Australian workplace culture • Improving your interview skills SECOND STEP: THE INTERNSHIP • Combining...
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...that talk about physical and spiritual healing, but there are none that prescribe the infirm to set out on a self-focused journey of behavior modification, which comes with self-help and psychology based solutions. You have been healed not with rules, steps, behavior modifications, accountability, and fear, but with peace and the power that comes from being fully hidden in Christ and completely filled with the Holy Spirit. You were reborn as a new creation; a race of people never before seen on this Earth. Over and over again, throughout the New Testament, you are given permission to be healed. Jesus died and with Him, your sinful nature died. You are no longer broken, weak or struggling, you have been fully restored and healed. Jesus came to Earth and was the beginning of a new creation. A new being. A race of people that would live for eternity, equipped with the same power, ability and inheritance as Jesus. “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” (John 10:10) Verse after verse Jesus explains our new placement in the Kingdom and our new status. (John 10:25-30) Jesus promises us the Holy Spirit to equip us for the same power and good works that he had access to and experienced here on Earth. Once you were placed in Christ and filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus says in John 14:15-27 that you will keep his commands, you know him, anyone who loves Christ will obey and you are commanded...
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...personal experience engaged with some aspect of a topic, to hunt for facts and opinions firsthand, and to provide a step-by-step record of the search process. It’s part research paper, part personal narrative, part reflection. • First step: choose a controversial topic broadly pertaining to digital technology, digital media, “the internet,” television, or modern computing technology that truly interests you—specifically some problem or concern you want to be more informed about (use Homework #1 as a launching point). The topic, however, has to be argumentatively rich, meaning that there have to be many different viewpoints on the issue. • Second step: rather than starting with a thesis or claim, you’re going to begin with a question or problem spurred by some personal experience or exploration. Think of yourself like an investigative journalist or social scientist: if you’re writing about online communities, immerse yourself in one; if you’re writing about internet/television/cell phone addiction, deprive yourself for a few days; if you’re investigating some activity, try engaging in that activity; etc. You’re trying to get the heart of a controversy by gaining first-hand experience. • Third step: start researching. As you research, keep track of what you know and what you learn about the topic, how your assumptions change, and how different sources affect your perspective on your personal experiences and other sources. If you take copious notes during this step, these...
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...the lesson she taught to us if we understand it. 2. Accomplish this Learning Log What I learned? (Deposit) | How I apply what I learned (Dividend) | * I learned how to use instructional material using PPPF (prepare yourself, prepare your students, present the materials, follow up) | * Using the PPPF, the lesson I must teach should be productive and informative. I learned also how to choose/select the right material for my upcoming lesson/report. | LESSON 7 DIRECT, PURPOSEFUL EXPERIENCES AND BEYOND APPLICATION 1. Apply the concept of direct experiences to the college courses you have taken. Why do you have Field Study Courses and Practice Teaching? If yes, what are they? * We must have Field Study Courses and Practice Teaching because by this courses, we encounter the direct, purposeful experience, we really apply and test our learning, and it is more or best learning than we learned/discussed from our teachers/professors. 2. Go over the K to 12 Curriculum Guide. Find out which competencies...
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...preoccupied with gambling, spending more time and money, and chasing losses have a serious gambling addiction. In America gambling affect more than 15 million people. Feelings such as depression, stress, loneliness, fear, and anxiety can trigger compulsive gambling or make it worse. Everything starts after a stressful day at work or after a conflict with spouse or coworker, an evening at the casino can seem like fun, and a way to start. There are healthier and inexpensive ways to unpleasant feelings in check like; meditating, exercising, and practicing breathing exercises. Gambling addiction is difficult to leave but the principal factor is to accept the addiction on work on it. Gamblers can not leave it alone they need the help of loved ones and special health clinics to recovers. Every addiction hurts and leaves scars, but with help every thing can be easier. Gambling addiction affects every year more people, is easy to start but takes time, perseverance, and courage to quit. Gambling addiction affects more than 15 million Americans who are problem or pathological gamblers. Gambling does not only submerge the addict but also the family, employers, work associates, friends and taxpayers. The family members are the most affected by this burden of pain and misery. The family suffers from form material depravation, family members often suffer from divorce trauma, child abuse and neglect, and domestic violence. Gambling causes strong feelings among family members which are harder...
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...10/12/2014 Pearson Branching Shell by All Things Media, LLC. Communicating in a World of Diversity Feedback RESULTS REPORT Date: 12 October 2014 SIMULATION TITLE: Communicating in a World of Diversity SIMULATION DESCRIPTION: You have been an associate manager for GreenStar Banking for almost five years. Your boss often calls on you to help with any in-house situations in the teller department. Recently, the bank has hired a 22-year-old college student, Lexie Ratcliff, as its newest teller. Lexie is majoring in accounting and is excited to have the opportunity to work for a bank. In school, she is specializing in e-commerce and is eager to apply the principles learned in her classes. As part of GreenStar's mentoring program, Lexie is paired with one of the senior bankers, Stephanie Owens, who has been with the company for almost 15 years and is 60-years old. They are having some difficulties working together on a customer appreciation event. Your boss has asked you to help the two communicate more effectively while working on this project. You earned 85 percent. Background GreenStar Global is a multinational corporation that began as an oil and energy company and now includes a variety of firms focusing on everything from pharmaceuticals to books to banking. GreenStar Banking prefers to hire a diverse group of people for its customer service and teller positions; subsequently, the staff reflects the same diversity as its customers. Background You have been an associate manager...
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...Art Criticism: Learning from a Work of Art 1. Criteria: A principle or standard by which an artwork can be judged Aesthetics: A set of principles concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty, especially in art 2. When referring to an artwork, it is responding to or interpreting critical judgments about an artwork. 3. Art criticism is the analysis and evaluation of an art piece. 4. An experience takes place when an artwork is completed in a suitable way. In an experience, all thoughts and continuous part run of a free course. Experience may also be something that is important in a significant way. 5. Interpreting an artwork is important because it helps clarify thoroughly and explain the art piece. 6. Art criticism is like being a detective because the viewer must assume that the artist has a secret message hidden within the artwork. 7. Step one: Description is carefully making a list of all the things you see in an artwork. This includes: * The size of the artwork, the medium used, and the process used * The subject, object, and details * The elements of art used in the work 8. When looking at a piece of art, you must notice the size of the work and the medium used. These can be found in the credit lines of each artwork. 9. The height of the art piece would be slightly shorter than my height but it would almost be as tall as me. My actual height is 5’6 and the painting’s height is 5’5. 10. Being...
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...categories of employees. Demographic changes like the changing profile of the workforce in term of age, sex and education is a reason to do human resource planning. Human resource planning is necessary to do because of the changes in organisation design, organisational structure, and government policies in respect to reservation, child labour, and working conditions etc. Pressure from trade unions and labour laws are also reason for human resource planning. (Cited at CITEHR website, 25/10/12) How human resource planning can be used? Human resource planning can be used to quantify the jobs for producing product and services. It is duty of human resource planning to determine future staff mix. Human resource planning assesses the level of staff to avoid unnecessary costs. It reduces delays in acquiring staff and prevents shortage/excess of staff. Human resource planning quantifies people and positions that are required. It also complies with legal requirements.(cited at all expert website, 25/10/12) 1. Recruitment process: Recruitment process of Tesco: Recruitment is a process of selecting the right people for the right job. Recruitment involves attracting the right standard of application to apply for...
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...12/27/13 Jobs, find jobs, job search, executive and manager jobs - VietnamWorks Lê Thị Mỹ Lệ Local Vietnamese - Female 01 April 1994 Ho C hi Minh, Vietnam 17 Hamlet 4, Dong Thanh Ward Hoc Mon District, Ho C hi Minh C ity, Vietnam Phone: 0938321101 Email: hanniethaitrinh94@yahoo.com General Information Total Years of Experience Language Proficiency Expected Position Expected Job Level Expected Work Place Expected Job C ategory Expected Salary Student / New Graduate English( Advanced), Vietnamese( Native) Foreign Trade Officer New Grad/Entry Level/Internship Ho C hi Minh, Ba Ria - Vung Tau, International Advertising/Promotion/PR, Export-Import, Human Resources Negotiable Career Objective I hope to be offered a job in Export/ Import field because my major is International Business, and I love working globally. Moreover, I want to enrich my knowlegde through working with people all over the world. Education & Qualifications SaigonTech Associate’s degree - International Business - Jun 2012 - Expected Jan 2015 - GPA: 3.9/4 - Receive full scholarship during my studies at SaigonTech. NGUYEN HUU TIEN High school - Sep 2009 - Jun 2012 - Recieved Award C ertificates for excellent student for three consecutive years. - Recieved Gold Medal with the highest grade in History in "30 April " C ontest. - Being class monitor for three consecutive years. Skills -LEADERSHIP SKILL: Developed from being monitor for twelve consecutive years and from taking part in social works. The ability to...
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...STEP The Performance and After LEARNING OBJECTIVES • • • • • Experience how the pressure of performance demands adjustments in the way you approach your work. Consider the place of emotion and the necessity of spontaneity in your performance. Examine the impact of your own fear of failure and desire for success. Experience how the presence of the audience ushers in a whole new phase of growth. Reflect on your own sense of purpose as an actor and your capacity for transformation. At last you are ready to put your work before an audience. This is an exciting and, for most of us, an anxious time. As public performance approaches, it helps reduce anxiety to remember that performance is merely one step in the process of creating a show, not an end unto itself. As thorough as your work may have been so far, it is incomplete until you have received and assimilated the contri bution of the audience. Go forward to the performance with a spirit of curiosity and eagerness; you don't really know what is in the play or the role until you have shared it with an audience, for it was written to live in the communal mo ment, and we can never fully anticipate or substitute in rehearsal for the audi ence's presence. In fact, you will very likely experience your work anew when it is performed, and you may be surprised at how different it may seem. Emotion in Performance Young actors sometimes think they must re-create the character's emotion in order...
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