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Explanation | Example | big | large in size‚ degree or amount | a big stone | great | much bigger than average | a great success a great time | high | measurement from the bottom to the top; greater than normal | a high mountain a high level | large | big in size and quantity | a large country a large number of people | tall | greater height than average | a tall man | Note: We use high or tall when we talk about buildings. | borrow or lend Word | Explanation | Example | borrow
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calculating and checking the opportunity cost. A simple theory of exclusion is put into play. If you choose something over another thing‚ then what loss you sustain is the opportunity cost. If we minimize the opportunity cost‚ we get maximum profits. For example‚ a person who invests $10‚000 in a stock denies himself the interest
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Leading By Example Peter Thatcher Presented By; Mohamed Adly Ahmed Atef Sherif Hassan Aly Saber Amr Hassan Wael Nabil Preface Anyone can be a leader‚ but to be a successful leader can be a real challenge. A leader needs to be able to draw on a vast array of skills and attributes and be able to apply them at the right time and in the right way. Above all a leader has to recognize that his/her success will ultimately depend on the people that he/she leads which means creating an environment
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repression would be to disremember the day your parents told you they were getting a divorce. Sublimation: Redirecting publicly intolerable impulses into permissible activities. An example of sublimation would be redirecting hostile impulses by joining the wrestling team. Denial: Not accepting an unpleasant reality. An example of denial would be a mother mourning her child’s death‚ refusing to accept her child’s death is true. Rationalization: Developing a socially permissible excuse to vindicate intolerable
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An example of a situation I have been in where I experienced a lack of power that led to poor conflict strategies occurred when I was a very young child. I was five years old and my parents had just had my little sister. My mother says that I was very jealous of all the attention the new baby was receiving. She said that I acted out and misbehaved often in the year after my sister was born‚ but I remember one instance when my sister was just old enough to be able to sit up on her own‚ I carried my
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Examples of Iambs‚ Trochees‚ Spondees‚ Dactyls‚ and Anapests Once we know what stress is‚ we can note that many words and phrases in English naturally fall into iambs‚ trochees‚ spondees‚ dactyls‚ or anapests. Such words make it easy to spot the metrical pattern in a poem. Here are some examples: Iamb or Iambus (iambic): = u / u/ behold‚ amuse‚ arise‚ awake‚ return‚ Noel‚ depict‚ destroy‚ inject‚ inscribe‚ insist‚ employ‚ "to be‚" inspire‚ unwashed‚ "Of Mice and Men‚" "the South will rise
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Hypnosis To begin with‚ Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness. Some examples of hypnosis are: Movies‚ songs‚ driving on the road‚ daydreaming‚ jogging‚ reading‚ etc. These examples involve a temporary escape. From the activity of the outside world. Of course‚ you’re interested in the type of hypnosis where someone influences you. Into a trance and you are about to do something. The possible benefits of hypnosis are endless. In order for hypnosis to work‚ you must want it to work and believe
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Narcissism Is One of the Traits of a Great Leader Generally‚ most people think good leaders have always positive qualities‚ for example‚ they are always kind‚ affiliative and flexible. Those types of leaders are loved and supported by everyone. However‚ there are not only positive types of leaders but also narcissistic leaders. Narcissistic leaders are sometimes disliked by many people and people consider them to be unsuitable for the positions of leaders. In “The Story of Steve Jobs: An Inspiration
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BUSINESS PLAN FOR HSJ EVENTS PREPARED BY: Jessica D’Alvarez‚ Sophie Jones and Hannah Lydford EXECUTIVE SUMMARY When discussing what business we would like‚ we all came up with the idea of event planning and that is what finalised our decision. We are all interested in event planning and therefore thought it would be a great business to start up. The purpose of our business plan is to provide structure in our business and to have a written record of our plans
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