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    professors in the leadership field have come to recognize being able to communicate as a crucial skill that leaders have to grasp before they can become an effective leader. However‚ becoming a good communicator requires one to know the basis behind what effective communication means. Hence‚ the writer puts up the proposition that the knowledge and understanding of communication theories will help leaders to communicate more effectively. The field of communications is very broad and thus communication

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    one cannot do without it. Technology is used widely in different place for different purposed. "Technology represents man’s attempt to make life easier" (Younkins‚ 2000).In an Explanatory note‚ technology simply reflects user’s belief of how technology can provide a soft life. Internet is one of hundred technology applications. The word Internet is sometime abbreviated (net) by the users. Internet has wide usages that facilitate human lifetime. However‚ using the Internet effectively is a big challenge

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    see thing more critically and specifically and have good sense of number. The last‚ I have different country’s background. My Dad is a Taiwanese and my Mom is a Filipino so there are a lot of culture differences between my family and it makes me think globally instead locally. I go to Manila often and have studied there for a while‚ I saw the difference between two countries and my willingness to accept new culture‚ thing‚ method‚ people is high. I can relocate to anywhere without any fear and

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    How do men and women communicate? Well‚ for starter‚ men and women communicate in different ways. Research includes that this difference had created a communications gap between both sexes. For example‚ women share their emotions‚ especially when they are feeling sad or lonely‚ as a way of communicating. On the contrary‚ men are sometimes insensitive to women’s feelings. As a means of communicating‚ men give objective responses instead of some comfort that women expect of them. A situation such as

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    depreciated term used says Upholff and Ilchman (1972). Many have defined development in terms of increase in national economy‚ while others include social improvement in it and still others in terms of increase in the capacity of a political system. Others think Development has no difference with modernization. Development can then be said to be multidimensional in its nature as it holds many dimensions. There are different facets of development being economic development‚ social development‚ political development

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    Israelites shouldn’t have to live in fear of suicide bombers and of air raids‚ they deserve to live long happy lives filled with joy and laughter. I mean come on‚ why do the Arab countries have to have what was Palestine but is currently called Israel? They already have‚ Algeria‚ Bahrain‚ Comoros‚ Djibouti‚ Egypt‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Kuwait‚ Lebanon‚ Libya‚ Mauritania‚ Morocco‚ Oman‚ Qatar‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Somalia‚ Syria‚ Tunisia

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    1. Why do businesses prefer arbitration.6 Usually cheaper than litigation: resolving a case through arbitration is usually far less costly than proceeding through litigation because the process is quicker and generally less complicated than a court proceeding. Faster than litigation: according to a recent study by FMCS‚ the average time from filing to decision was about 475 days in an arbitrated case while a simila case took from 18 months to 3 years to wend is way through the courts. Flexibility:

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    she is not too late i.e. if the class has not started working. In reality‚ the occasions of a late-comer entering the lesson after it has started are really rare. There should be tolerance for people which are not punctual to that extend to which they do not disturb the process in progress. The whole process of evaluation the work finished per time is wrong .There are many examples of people working all day‚ but yet‚ at the evening their work has the same effect as of a person who has worked for two

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    lots of benefit to the process of learning in a class.  It will make students to get more knowledge from what is being taugh ‚ start interaction in class room and having more interest in the subject matter.Therefore‚ it is important for teachers to do all they can to help student have fun while learning in the class. First of all‚ teachers must have energy to create the learning environment.If a teacher does not enjoy a subject ‚ the students will not enjoy learning in that class either.The more

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    possible. Is the rise of technology improving how we think‚ or is it negatively impacting it? Are we getting “smarter” with the rise of this technology? This highly debated topic brings up many differing arguments. Clive Thompson in “Smarter than You Think: How Technology is Changing Our Minds for the Better” argues that technology makes us smarter by extending our memory and augmenting our abilities. I argue that this view is dependent on the way that you define the word smarter. What makes a person smarter:

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