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    at 9:25pm) from a mobile device 23 year old passed away. Not because of the Gang Rape‚ not because of the multiple organ failure‚ not because of medical failure‚ but because of the failure of the legal system‚ the mindset‚ the cultural ethos of the country. The mindset of the masses failed to give her the protection she deserved. This disgusting mentality of Patriarchy‚ this filthy notion that a woman is but a tool in the hands of men‚ is but a piece of entertainment in movies where she is

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    different ways in how people observe intelligence and learning‚ fixed and growth mindset. Students with a fixed mindset do not like work. They believe that if you have the skill then everything should come logically. Students with a growth mindset are more likely to respond to original problems by continuing to be involved‚ trying new tactics‚ and using all the resources at their power for knowledge. These two mindsets lead to different school behaviors. For one example‚ once students see intelligence

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    governess to voice this problem herself. Consequently‚ apart from the governess’s inexperience and young age‚ “it is her ‘state of mind’ that she‚ and thus we‚ are first of all concerned with” (Lydenberg 42). Before arriving at Bly‚ the governess’s mindset is already unbalanced‚ which she is aware of and decides to share with Mrs. Grose and the reader. Inevitably‚ this causes Mrs. Grose and the reader to be cautious of the governess’s future motives and actions. Additional pressures of the well-being

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    them in achieving success .In addition to this it imbibes a sense of commaraderie among each other. Many of the adversaries who believe that individual work is more productive as it doesn’t involve any additional task of coordinating with the mindset of all teammates ‚are totally unaware of advantages of working in a team .We can now understand via an example how teamwork enhances the productiveness ‚ Supports & drives the Co-workers to work. Example: In a task of getting business the following

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    A growth mindset is when someone believes that success is by pure effort and dedication‚ and brain and talent aren’t given; they can be developed. Sam‚ a college athlete from the article “Lessons Learned in Losing” is an example of growth mindset as he has most of the traits of this mindset‚ such as‚ diligence‚ tenacity‚ confidence‚ understanding that failure is just another way of learning‚ and challenging oneself perpetually. For Instance‚ Sam was a clumsy kid until middle school‚ but by constant

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    In the Ted Talk by Carrie Green ‘Programming Your Mind For Success’‚ I reflected on many great ideas for success. The main concept I took out of if was about your mindset. The dictionary definition of mindset is the established set of attitudes held by someone. Also the dictionary definition of success is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. In the talk Carrie Green tells of how she encountered many jobs but they flat out made her miserable. Way too many people have already decided that a job

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    be a big success for Apple. Apple could come up with the most pointless item to sell‚ and the world would still go bananas. I am not saying that the company makes subpar electronics‚ but they could if they wanted to and still make a profit. The mindset of humans today to have all the new fads is what creates this to happen. I confess that I have caught this contagious mentality. I will try to constrain myself from buying the new mini iPad‚ but

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    from obscurity to world-famous‚ what do you think about this leader? Before I read this Mindset by Carol S. Dweck‚ Ph. D‚ I would be very natural to think that this leadership were a genius who is born. In the book “Mindset: The New Psychology of success”‚ Carol S. Dweck discusses the fix mindset and growth mindset how to affect theme such as sports‚ business‚ relationships‚ and parents. Leader with fixed mindset feel that they are superman or a genius‚ consider that employee who have more ability

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    Looking back on situations in one’s life‚ one cannot help but to reflect on the changes that could have been made. One is always in regret and dreams an imaginary scenario about what could have happened and what should have happened. Would it not be better to look into the past as appoint of information to adjust the present so in order not to repeat the same “mistakes”? (Unless addiction or other mental health issues cover elsewhere). Or look into the future and plan how to get to your point B

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    “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids” by psychologist Carol S. Dweck is a scientific research article focused on encouraging parents and teachers to promote growth mind-set rather than fixed mind-set to allow students to be successful in school and life. A challenge many teachers and parents are facing today is due to society’s stigma that innate intelligence produces success. Teachers and parents are praising the intelligence of kids rather than valuing the process of learning to be successful; as

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