...Sept 27th He felt that was at conspiray against him, he didn’t trust in his boss. Prior to these 3 months ,you are probably at your best, spent enough time in the role to master and excel it, Yet moving from managing self to managing others and managing another assignment, different expectations and all that will make it difficult to the individual to perform 100% especially first 3 months of the job” I learn about the roggerian method, about talking out your feelings within the context of trust is alleys’ positive. IF you are judgmental on yourself then you are probably judgmental of others. Points Before Giving Negative Feedback: 1. Did he or she deserve it ? 2. Will it improve his/her performance that is it constructive rather destructive feedback 3. Is it justified by evidence, and concrete facts rather than being just an opinin. 4. the quality of the data, what is the source. You were trying to eliminate any future frictions that might arise when he takes over your position Educated, asset to the company Well connected Pouplar People skills with Africans and expatriates. Performing well Loyal to his country and the cmpnay. Its important to address cultural insensitivities between team members Oct 5 Symphony This model of leadership can be applied in a multi-national context as is: 1. Directive 2. Selected top experts as a part of the team. 3. Each person plays a role 4. Respect to the leading...
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...“TELEPHONES” Old fashioned phone(antique style) Telephones are actually one of the simplest devices in your house. electronics. Beauty And A Beat Em C Show you off tonight i want to show you off G D Watch you got a billion could've never bought Em C We gonna party like its 3012 tonight G D I want to show you al the finer things in life Em C So just forget about the world we young tonight G D I'm coming for ya, i'm coming for ya Em C Cause aaaaallllll i need G Is a beauty and the beat D Who can make my life compleeeeeete Em C And it's aaaaaalllll bout you G D When the music makes you move Baby do it like you doooooooooooooo (beat break) Em C Body rock girl i can feel your body rock ...
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...Form 5 Nature Table of Contents Introduction Synopsis Elements Activities Assessment Answer Key Glossary Panel of writers NATURE POETRY The Poet Flag of Jamaica Map of Jamaica Hugh Doston Carberry, 1921-1989, was educated at Jamaica College before going to Oxford University. He worked as a Barrister of Law and was later appointed a Judge of the Court of Appeal, where he remained until his retirement at the age of 67. Synopsis This poem is about celebration. It is a descriptive poem about the changing scenes. It celebrates the richness of the land’s produce and how alive and plentiful Nature is. However, amidst the harsh rain and lashing wind, things are always bright and glorious when the sun shines again. NATURE POETRY SETTING The poem is set in Jamaica. The poet uses nature and describes the weather being hot and wet. The poet also uses trees, bushes, flowers, and fruits to portray nature as alive and abundant. The...
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...Casandra Cabral-Castro Professor Henley MUS 211 World Music Cultures May 1, 2014 A Glimpse into Gypsy Jazz Gypsy jazz is wanderer music, created on the move of many, and is comprised of numerous musical traditions. Gypsies originated in India. In the year 1001, an army of peasants were drafted to fight Muslim invaders. The wars lasted thirty years, after which the warriors migrated west to Byzantium. From there they migrated through Egypt and North Africa to Spain and France. In Spain they became known as gitanos and, in France, gitans. They were first reported in France in 1418. Some then continued on to Russia and Eastern Europe, (Silverman, 2000). Some eastern Europeans originally saw the Romani people as valuable new citizens. A couple of centuries later laws were passed excluding Romani from marrying spouses from other ethnic groups, and many Romani were detained and forced into slavery, (Silverman, 2000). This continued for five hundred years. During World War II, the Nazis murdered approximately two and a half million Romanies. They were sentenced to forced labor and imprisonment in concentration camps. More often than not they were killed on sight, especially on the Eastern Front. In central and eastern Europe, Romanies experienced restrictions of cultural freedom. The Romani language and music were banned from public performance, they were moved to live in border areas, and their nomadic lifestyle was forbidden. Romani women were sterilized as part of a state...
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...Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President at U.S. Cellular since February 2011. In 2014 however, David C. Kimbell, has served as Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer of Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance. The chief executives are the embodiment of what Ulta Beauty stands for. Their mission statement states,“We’re on a quest to bring the fun of beauty to all —constantly delighting our guests with all things beauty all in one place, while offering rewarding careers for our passionate, beauty-loving associates.” This statement speak to the values of Ulta Beauty, because their officer tries to find the best product at the most affordable pricing....
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...believed real beautiful hair is when its damage free. Key thought: Beauty is fragile…you constantly need to protect it. In most women’s minds especially in India, there is an almost inevitable tension between beautiful hair and doing damage to it, though the damage is not selfinflicted. Dove wanted to tell the truth to women that “really beautiful hair is hair without damage. The only real way to get beautiful hair is to deal with the damage that life meats out.” 2 Yahoo! Confidential Objectives Core communication - Zero Damage (functional benefits) hair with Dove hair care Emotional Connect – Generate buzz for the brand around the thought of “real women real hair”. 3 Yahoo! Confidential Strategic Insights Our perception about beauty is based on the standards set artificially by someone else. Dove’s philosophy is to celebrate each woman the way she is, each woman to feel beautiful and nurture herself as she is unique. Who says peahen is ugly & peacock is beautiful. May be in their species peahen is considered beautiful & peacock ugly Women should begin to question what exactly is real beauty Create disruption in the category which is currently governed by the norm of straight black hair doctored in the ads as the ultimate symbol of beautiful hair Get responses/ reactions from women on their idea of real beauty Instances in life when they have chased someone else's idea of beauty What would they do to create a damage free world 4 ...
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...provides for its consumers, are the most successful businesses in the market industry. A mission statement is essential to understand the organization and the direction the business is planning to direct itself. The vision will assist the organization direct itself in the route it needs to be, also visualize the best possible business plan. The Organization In today’s humanity everybody is constantly on the run whether it is to work, school, or being parents. For women in this society is has become hard for herself to pamper themselves; when women go to a beauty salon these visits become pricey, also time consuming. Many hair salons offer blow dries for women’s hair, and blow dries in women’s hair can do a difference in a woman’s appearance. An example of a hair salon that performs these types of procedures is Tropical Blowout Inc. This hair salon is price convenient and does a quick job. The majority of beauty salons offer treatments of hair, and this consists of the cutting of hair, blow dries, hair extension’s, also nails, and pedicures. Tropical Blowout only offers blow dries for...
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...is fruit of people's labour they may never harvest without giving themselves to the mercy of mother nature. Within a passage of her novel “The Awakening” Kate Chopin utilizes rich imagery, extended metaphor and motifs to form a symphony of literature depicting a restless woman's desire for release. This woman, Edna, is crippled by the recollection of memories, be it good or bad, as she struggles to find peace somewhere out at sea. Life can bring many memories, yet to some these memories can drown them in an ocean of anguish and agony. The Gulf seduces her luring her with pleasant imagery and sweet memories from her past. Imagery such as “gleaming with the million lights of the sun” suggests infatuation that shows the ocean as a place of beauty and enticement, bringing her in. “Thinking of the blue-grass meadow that she traversed as a kid” is an example of the happy memories she brings to mind as she swims which satisfy her enough to keep going. Additionally, the ocean not only lures her through these...
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...Analysis #2 My whole life I have heard it said that beauty should be based on what is on the inside and not what is seen from the outside. Christina Aguilera in her song “Beautiful” displays the current struggle society is having to overcome regarding true beauty. In her music video she displays several people, all varying in age and gender, in conflict themselves based on their appearance, inner personality, or sexual preferences. Christina is trying to take a stand against what society is telling people to do or look like and show what true beauty really is. In her music video it opens showing several different people who are obviously conflicted for reasons not yet said. The video displays a young skinny girl in her underwear looking at a mirror, a skinny young boy laying on the floor, an old man lying on his bed also in underwear, a girl getting beat up, a beautiful girl sitting by the fire looking at magazines of beautiful women and a same-sex couple kissing intimately in public. As the video keeps playing we can see that all of these people are fighting with different aspects of society’s expectation of beauty and acceptance. If you listen carefully to the lyrics of Christina’s song you can see that she is attempting to fight back against this false idea and show society that everyone is “beautiful, no matter what they say.”(Christina Aguilera - Beautiful) When Christina says “no matter what they say” she is referring to society saying that in order to be beautiful...
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...Brittney Montgomery ENC1102 March 29, 2015 The Highest Standard of Beauty The poem “Dim Lady” by Harryette Mullen skillfully mimics the sonnet “my mistresses’ eyes are nothing like the sun.” Mullen’s expert use of poetic structure and subject matter highlights the similarities and the differences to the original writing by Shakespeare. Despite Mullen and Shakespeare’s pieces being written more than three decades apart, Mullen identifies the same slanted view of beauty that is present in Shakespeare’s original work, although Mullen presents his view in a contemporary fashion. The poem “Dim Lady” provides current readers with a lively satire that is concerned with flawed standards of beauty in a modern day format. Although “Dim Lady” and “my mistresses’ eyes are nothing like the sun” share many similarities in the areas of subject matter, style, and rhyme scheme, the two pieces also present many differences. Shakespeare’s sonnet “my mistresses’ eyes are nothing like the sun” exhibits a very traditional style and poetic structure. The poem includes a rhyme schemes that is used as the conclusion for the piece. Shakespeare uses a traditional form of sonnet in his work because this was the honored style during his period. Shakespeare’s sonnet includes many outdated and invalid stereotypes as well as some vocabulary that is not utilized in present day. For instance, in Shakespeare’s sonnets uses the noun “dun” which is defined as a dusty color, but the word is not common and...
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...The official definition Marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders American Marketing Association Definition Marketing is not a function It is a way of doing business Modern Focus on Customer Marketing is any and all activities that directly or indirectly influence the choices that individuals or organizations make. Marketing Is it an Art or Science? Marketing is both Science and Arts • Science, by itself remains on an abstract level. • When science and art unite beauty of the subject blossoms into its fullness. • One may know the theory of the music but only when one masters the art of singing, the many splendored beauty of the nad brahma comes to life Marketing Components A Philosophy An Attitude A Perspective A Management Orientation Set of Activities, including: Products Pricing Promotion Distribution What is Perceived Customer Value? Product value Services value Personnel value Image value Monetary cost Time cost Energy cost Total customer benefit Customer delivered value Total customer cost Psychic cost Creating Value Exchange A B Delivering Value Communicating Value WHAT IS MARKETING Exchange Relationship Buyer VALUE Seller Changing Marketing Approaches Transactional Relational CRM The Concept of Exchange At Least Two...
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...The gray cub went out by himself. There were two reasons for him to go out. One is the hunger of food, and another one is to seek for fun and open his eyes. He was attracted by the beauty of the world, and started looking and walking abound. He fall down to a ptarmigan nest, and found some baby ptarmigans. He realized these creatures are some things that he could eat, so he attracted one of the ptarmigans. However, mom-ptarmigan came back immediately, and started using her wings to beat the gray cub. Unfortunately, the gray cub had to give up for the food, and he left. He was walking beside a river, and then he decided to go to another side of the river. However, during his middle way of crossing the river, he was washed away by the strong flow. He could not do anything in river, but finally the water sent him to a shore side. After feeling better, he started walking again. He went through a jungle, and then found a small weasel. He beat the small weasel by using his claws, but when he wanted to try second time, the mom weasel jumped over and sticks her laws into the gray cub’s neck. In the first place, the gray cub wanted to fight back, but he could not. His roar turned out to become crying. He was in the edge of death, but finally his mother, the she wolf, showed up. The she-wolf had a big fight with the mom-weasel, but finally the mom-weasel...
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...It does not just do that, it also helps other people understand how the artist feels about a certain something or someone. It lets them express how they felt during a certain hardship in their lives. It shows us how the artist sees and feels about the world, and if the artist is really goo then they can show people the beauty and horror that they have seen in the world at two different points in time. Art is mostly creativity it helps create different feelings that people cannot put into words. This is why it is a good idea to keep the art...
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...but a company of men come to the rescue looking for the dead man in the coffin. The wolves that were chasing them run until they find plenty of game. The pack splits up and Kiche, the leader of the pack had three suitors that wanted to be her mate. The oldest and wisest killed the other dogs and becomes her mate. Later when Kiche is looking for a place to have her pups and her mate follows along. She has her pups and only one survives through the many famines. While the two are out, they run into an Indian village where Kiche’s old master lives. Kiche is sold and later Gray Beaver becomes an alcoholic. He then sells White Fang so he can afford more alcohol. Beauty Smith, his new owner, is not a nice man. He is also very ugly and and beats White Fang. He also teaches him to fight. In a battle against a bulldog, he is almost beat and then Weedon Scott saves him. Scott tames White Fang and takes...
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...Beat Generation Literature Allen Ginsberg Topic 1 “Look, my suit is five bucks, shoes are three bucks, shirt is for two dollar, and tie is for one dollar. These things are all secondhand. Only my poems are first class”(Beidao, p.136), Ginsberg said to his friend. As the father of Beat Generation, Allen Ginsberg came with his astounding freedom, powerful moral integrity and unique madness. Life with poem, decadence, wandering and willful indulgence, Allen Ginsberg’s spiritual ethos of getting rid of all the fetters, thinking highly of liberalism, pursing the unconditional and absolute freedom, independence and creativity is the reflection of the truly literary, aesthetic and cultural value of his poems. Allen Ginsberg’s spiritual ethos is embedded in his writing style and language. Ginsberg's style may have seemed to be chaotic or un-poetic, but to Ginsberg it was an open, ecstatic expression of thoughts and feelings that were naturally poetic. “Moloch! Solitude! Faith! Ugliness! […] Moloch! Moloch! […]” (Howl part 2, 3-6). According to Ginsberg: “Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.” Which also demonstrates Ginsberg’s poem has no form, and it is the chosen phrases that express his mind. Ginsberg believed strongly that traditional formalist considerations were archaic and didn't apply to reality. Though the language of Ginsberg’s poem...
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