financial benefit would be great rounding six figures . VISION and CONTRAST: Jason gave me wisdom of the goal in life “making money”/ if making a lot of money is your goal then knowing the classes and material is the best source of power, knowing the material before even taught it staying ahead of the game. Just as well knowing the material but applying it and using the information to teach someone else. CERTIFICATES: The more certificates you have to benefit where you can or cannot work is very
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It’s Okay to be Different Even though our styles are different in learning and writing, we all have the same goal to write a good paper. By having so many resources available, we will be able to achieve academic integrity and success. By knowing how we learn, it will allow us to write a good paper. Being able to focus and use all the resources we have available. Learning Styles “Learning Styles differ but so does the learner.” (Walker & Schutte, 2002) One of the approaches to learning
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she will tie all this information into personal day-to-day business situations, by identifying specific trends and the constant need to adapt to cultural challenges and a more diverse workforce Types of Audiences “Knowing who you’re talking to is fundamental to the success of any message. You need to identify your audiences, understand their motivations, and know
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viewpoint, it is important to understand his contributions to rationalism and his perception of human knowing. It is also essential to know and appreciate how his Allegory of the Cave depicts rationalism and human knowing, and parallels Christian thought. Finally, comparing and contrasting Plato’s worldview with that of his students Aristotle will provide a broader understanding of rationalism and human knowing, and Plato’s allegory. Plato made many important contributions to philosophy as well as to the
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address quarterly sales. In order to communicate effectively with the group, an audience analysis must be done to capture the audience’s attention. This paper is intended to analyze the audience’s characteristics, communication channels and various ways to deliver an effective message. The speaker must be able to realize the quarterly sales report may mean different things to different groups in the audience. A speaker must make preparations when dealing with a diversity filled audience (Locker, Kienzler
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understand. To some money means the sum of cash you have in your pocket or the amount of money in your bank account. Money could also represent credit, the ability to buy a house on mortgage, or the ability to obtain merchandise with a credit card and knowing that one can understand that money can be like a wild animal without direction or instruction. A budget can be compared, figuratively, to a leash on that animal to control it. Without a budget money has the capacity to overrun and control your life
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actually want to hear more. You share hopes for the future, dreams that will never come true, goals that were never achieved and the many disappointments life has thrown at you. When something wonderful happens, you can’t wait to tell them about it, knowing they will share in your excitement. They are not embarrassed to cry with you when you are hurting or laugh with you when you make a fool of yourself. Never do they hurt your feelings or make you feel like you are not good enough, but rather they build
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we knew and understood such as automotive body and engine work, fast cars, and small town politics to name a few. Just as the earliest philosophers found their intellectual foundations in the works of the pre-Socratics collective, we too, found our ways of thinking influenced by the work of older men in our families, other folk in the neighborhood, and those no longer with us. Their labor-intensive road map provided us the basic knowledge from which to begin developing our own methods and skill sets
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Fowler Sept. 17, 2012 Reflection: Faith and Wisdom I. Introduction Faith and wisdom are key elements that are needed as a Christian. The practice of faith is the idea of putting your trust in the Lord, instead of relying on oneself. It is another way that we as Christians humble ourselves before God by this commitment and giving Him the power and authority over our lives. We can grow in faith by seeking wisdom in His Word. When we ask Him for wisdom and knowledge to better understand His Word, we
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decides to make judgment on another person, or has been told by another person and they believe them about this person and a judgment was made, say because of the color of their skin, or nationality and there like that’s the way we don’t it around here, without really knowing if this person is a good or bad one. Discrimination is to me when some puts you down/ let’s say for a job because they don’t like something about you, such as the color of skin, if you’re too skinny or too fat, or maybe to
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