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    How well do you think standardized test measure your abilities? There are plenty of questions of whether or not standardized test can measure your abilities for life‚ but one answer remains firm in my perspective: Standardized test cannot measure one’s achievement in the qualities such as the ability to think critically or someone’s human traits that are so important when it comes to real life skills. Therefore‚ I do not think that a standardized test can measure one’s ability. As there are more

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    Motivation in Organizations Introduction As commonly recognized‚ motivation is one of the most critical issues in managing employees ’ behaviors which has a direct impact on the employee work performance and engagement and in turn affecting the efficiency and effectiveness in achieving the overall organization objectives. Generally‚ management would assess employees by their engagement‚ satisfaction‚ commitment and turnover‚ which treated as the indicators in workplace. Undoubtedly‚ the study

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    beliefs and values of the area around them as well as some around the world. This essay will discuss and explore three religions and their customs as well as beliefs: Buddhism‚ Scientology‚ and Native American Spirituality. These faiths will be contrasted to the Christian approach to healing. Buddhism is one of the world’s largest religions. It examines the basis of healing as a process which affects all areas of life and the body. The process of healing is not seen identifying the cause of a

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    LEADERSHIP STYLES AND EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION IN A LEADING OIL COMPANY IN INDIA R. GOPAL1 & RIMA GHOSE CHOWDHURY2 1 Director and Head‚ Department of Business Management‚ Padmashree Dr D.Y.Patil University‚ New Mumbai‚ Maharashtra India 2 Head of HR‚ Researcher‚ India for Quinnox Consultancy Services‚ Department of Business Management‚ Padmashree Dr D.Y.Patil University‚ New Mumbai‚ Maharashtra‚ India ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to explore how at the western region of

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    factors‚ and I’m currently interested on how alcohol affects how people communicate nonverbally. I read that alcohol can cause “…decoding accuracy [to be] impaired‚ especially men’s ability to identify anger‚ disgust‚ and contempt” (Knapp‚ Hall and Horgan‚ 2013). This started me thinking about different ways alcohol could affect nonverbal communication‚ and in turn‚ how that could affect interpersonal relationships. My uncle is an alcoholic and it affects his family. His wife (my aunt) and his children

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    the brain’s ability to properly communicate to the organs in the body. Drugs affect communication and a person’s behavior. The following presentation will provide an explanation as to how drugs affect the brain The brain is a network made up of nuerons‚ neurotransmitters‚ receptors‚ and transporters. Drugs are chemicals that affect the way this network operates. They tamper with the way the brain sends‚ receives‚ and processes this information. There are two main ways drugs affect the brain;

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    Educational Psychology‚ Student Motivation As teachers‚ it is important to understand the concept of motivation‚ its meaning‚ use and importance in a classroom setting. Countless practitioners have conducted research in this field‚ but what exactly is classroom research telling us about student motivation? Classroom tasks‚ instruction and social interactions‚ through research‚ have been shown as being central to understanding student engagement in classroom learning‚ but how can this knowledge be applied

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    discovered. Many range from slightly harmful to fatal. Also‚ there are many viruses that affect certain type of organisms. One of many different viruses that can affect different organisms is the virus called rabies. Since Rabies is spread through a virus‚ we will discuss how viruses work. With the many different types of viruses‚ there are different ways that viruses affect the body. Essentially most cells have both DNA and RNA. These are the building blocks of life. When cells split in half‚ the genetic

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    grammar test and also asked them how often they sent text messages. "Overall‚ there is evidence of a decline in grammar scores based on the number of adaptations in sent text messages‚ controlling for age and grade‚" said Mr Cingel. Those who sent or recieved the most text performed the worst in the test. "In other words‚ if you send your kid a lot of texts with word adaptations‚ then he or she will probably imitate it‚" Sundar said. "These adaptations could affect their off-line language skills

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    Motivation is what moves a person to do things. There are five approaches to motivation and they are drive-reduction‚ arousal‚ incentive‚ self-determination‚ and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. When there is a need and a drive (primary and secondary)‚ this is referred to as the drive-reduction approach. This approach is when someone pursues the satisfaction of our wants and needs. Most people are motivated by three types of needs‚ the need for achievement‚ the need for affiliation‚ and the need

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