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    A fact-finding report on the situation & deaths at the Beggars’ Colony (Magadi Road)‚ & Isolation Ward‚ Indiranagar‚ Bangalore Conducted by St. Joseph’s College‚ SICHREM‚ Indian Social Institute‚ Sangama‚ & Global Concern‚ India‚ Ananya The Concerned for Working Children‚ With Inputs from Vimochana‚ Karnataka Kolalagiri Nivasigara Sanghatana Women’s Voice On 19th & 20th August 2010 INTRODUCTORY NOTE There

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    Lessons on leadership from Ann Fudge Question 1: How would Ann Fudge fall into the each of the Five Factor Model (FFM) categories? Classically the key pillars of Five Factor Model are: (cited in Journal of Applied Psychology‚ 87: 530-541.)  Openness  Conscientiousness  Extraversion  Agreeableness  Neuroticism Openness to experience: Ann Fudge’s journey over the ladder of corporate success including her two year sabbatical clearly cites the example of her welcoming attitude towards

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    when everything slows down for you‚ and you can just hear your own thoughts and the person’s words. Like the whole world stopped and it was just you and that person. After the chat with Mr. Buckley I returned back to school. I still had the chills from his speech‚ but it was also raining and cold so that could have affected it also. During sixth and seventh period I sat there and actually focused. Usually I just talk and goof off with my friends‚ but I placed all my attention to my teachers and I

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    lasted for almost twenty years. The American military and leadership appear to have learned some lessons from our involvement in the Vietnam War. This paper will discuss the lessons learned from the following arenas: diplomatic negotiations‚ presidential leadership‚ and cultural/social contexts. Diplomatic Negotiations Princeton University (2006) defines diplomatic negotiations as between nations. The lesson learned by the Americans was the need to communicate with their enemy. Our military leaders

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    Essay Nonfiction Story In the short story Lessons of love‚ from Silent Dancing by Judith Ortiz Cofer; she uses literary devises to send the purpose of her love story. Cofer’s many literary devices where that of detail‚ simile‚ and personification to emphasize her message and the lessons she learned from her experiences. The use of Cofer’s simile being added helped the reader see better the description of the Italian guy. She mentions “He looked extraordinary like a young Marlon Brando – down

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    this because I did not give enough detail for 2 of my weaknesses - if I can figure out how I will add the resubmission for which I got good feedback) Observation I have learned from observing my peers and experienced teachers how important it is to use a variety of teaching methods and styles. Within the same lesson I have witnessed teachers organising their students so that they worked alone‚ in pairs‚ in pods‚ and in teams. The students were encouraged to move around the classroom‚ doing exercises

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    What I have learnt from the observation of my peers and the experienced teachers about effective teaching. From observing my peers and experienced teachers‚ I have seen that effective teaching can be delivered in different ways yet still has certain key aspects. Perhaps the most important aspect of effective teaching is good planning. If it is well planned‚ the aims of the lesson will be clear to both the teacher and the students. A good example of this was a lesson by DL‚ which I observed on

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    students in conversation rather than assume the role of a traditional teacher. When Guy commented on September 13‚ after my first lesson‚ that I established a good rapport with the students and marked my performance on “building/maintaining a good rapport” above the standard‚ I felt more comfortable from the second lesson onwards. I think I also did well in class management from the beginning. I made sure I kept all students involved in the ongoing activity. In the third week‚ Guy as well as my peers

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    the Reading Selection Quiz‚ I could not connect with this article at all. I found “Me Talk Pretty One Day” by David Sedaris uninteresting. Some Lessons From the Assembly Line” by Andrew Braaksma was intriguing and hit really close to home‚ so I decided it would be best for my critical analysis project. The author’s purpose for writing "Some Lessons From the Assembly Line" is to explain the importance of higher education. Careers that don’t require an individual to have any form of higher education

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    LESSONS TO LEARN FROM STEVE JOBS -Anand Soni STEVE JOBS: AN INNATE VIRTUOSO A man of the stature of Steve Jobs needs no introduction. Steve Jobs‚ undoubtedly‚ was one of the greatest entrepreneurs and a great visionary of the 20th century. Steve Jobs revolutionized the computer industry by democratizing the technology and making the computers smaller‚ cheaper‚ intuitive and accessible to everyday consumers. In 1976‚ at the age of 21‚ Jobs founded Apple Computers with Stephen Wozniak ‚ probably

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