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    they are looking for. But we fail to tell them our attributes and qualities‚ which are just as important as our skills; education; experience; accreditation; and values. According to Macpherson in his article “ The top 5 qualities you need to advance your career‚” after many surveys asking what employers look for in model employees‚ “ attributes are frequently first mentioned- not skill...but rather person attributes and qualities” (page 1) . He also lists the five attributes needed to advance in

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    Histrionic Personality Disorder Aleyshka Vigil PSY 2012 01/0 7/13 Professor Shaw Histrionic Personality Disorder This paper will describe Histrionic Personality Disorder. When one usually thinks of mental illness Clinical Depression‚ Bipolar Disorder or maybe even Schizophrenia comes to mind‚ but Histrionic Personality Disorder is not commonly used today in respect to mental illness. This may be due to the probability

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    Communication Skills

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    how the message is received. For example‚ if someone has personal worries and is stressed‚ they may be preoccupied by personal concerns and not as receptive to the message as if they were not stressed. Stress management is an important personal skill that affects our interpersonal relationships. Anger is another example of a psychological barrier to communication‚ when we are angry it is easy to say things that we may later regret and also to misinterpret what others are saying. More generally

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    PDHPE ESSAY Skill acquisition refers to the process that athletes use to learn or acquire a new skill. A skill can be defined as an act or task such as typing or drawing‚ or in the instance of sport‚ catching‚ throwing‚ and running. Skill acquisition is a gradual developmental process that requires our cognitive (thinking) processes to work with our physical abilities to learn how to perform movements that we were previously unfamiliar with. For performers and coaches to produce peak performance

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    Psychological Disorder Analysis PSY/270 4/21/2013 | Psychological Disorder Analysis Marla is 42 years old Hispanic female who came to the facility complaining of trouble sleeping‚ feeling jumpy all the time‚ and experiencing an inability to concentrate. As a result of these symptoms its causing problems for her at work. She is seeking help in order to function better not only at work‚ but also at home. Marla symptoms are vague and fit many psychology disorders more information will have

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    Neuropathological Disorders: Alzheimer’s Disease Meredith Liebeck PSY350: Physiological Psychology Professor Buthania Alaloom June 3‚ 2011 As we age the risk of losing our memory increases as well as the ability to remain doing the things that we have been used to doing almost our entire adult lives. A small decline in certain abilities is expected‚ but for those with Alzheimer’s disease it is a little different. Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible‚ progressive brain disease that slowly

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    Skill Development

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    Slide 1 A very good morning to honorable judges and my dear friends. I am Prakash along with my team Suprav and Gurupdesh. Today we are going to present on the topic‚ India’s Skill Development Challenges: Devising a PPP model. “On that beautiful night‚ when Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru announced India’s famous tryst with destiny‚ not only a country was born but along with it born million hopes and billion beliefs.” We have trudged along so far 65 years through this journey‚ but still these

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    Intermittent Explosive Disorder What do you think of when you hear IED? Many first thoughts would take you to Iraq and the use of improvised explosive devices‚ but to the estimated one in fourteen American adults who have IED think Intermittent Explosive Disorder. By definition‚ Intermittent Explosive Disorder is “a behavioral disorder characterized by repeat extreme expressions of anger‚ often to the point of uncontrollable rage‚ that are disproportionate to the situation at hand.” Other names

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    LeyvaAP Psychology 12 December 2013 Histrionic Personality Disorder One of the many personality disorders in Axis II in the DSM-IV TR is histrionic. Individuals with this disorder display excessive attention-seeking and sexual behaviors. They are charming‚ seductive‚ emotional‚ and manipulative. HPD is classified as a Cluster B personality disorder (dramatic and emotional). Patients diagnosed with Histrionic personality disorder often focus on physical appearance. They may dress proactively

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    Soft Skills

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    The aim of this essay is to analyse the relation between the increased demand for ‘soft’ skills on recruitment and selection policies. It will firstly evaluate specific methods and then it will discuss the result of these policies on retention and organisation culture. The essay will also investigate the possible implications and the significance of ‘soft’ skills in recruitment and selection in the service sector. It will argue that control plays an important role in the relationship that develops

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