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    Emotional Intelligence

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    International Journal of Business and Management April‚ 2009 Emotional Intelligence and Employee Performance as an Indicator for Promotion‚ a Study of Automobile Industry in the City of Belgaum‚ Karnataka‚ India Praveen M.Kulkarni (Corresponding author) Karnatak Law Society’s‚ Institute of Management Education & Research Sy. No. 77‚ Adarsh Nagar‚ Hindwadi Belgaum 590011‚ Karnataka State‚ India Tel: 91-831-2405-511 E-mail: praveenmkulkarni@gmail.com B. Janakiram Department of Master of Business

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    happen that way. When I was 14 I got into a lot of trouble. I didn’t listen to my mom‚ I would sneak out the house‚ and I got into a lot of trouble with the police for fighting a lot‚ and always skipped school. I never hung out with people that did anything good. The people I hung out with where negative. Well one day I went to school and got into a really bad fight and ended up in a juvenile facility over it. I was there for about a month went to court and the judge put me on probation for 3 years.

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    The first of the six life events that have had a profound effect on me is the the death of my younger sister‚ Pam. She was two‚ and I was four. I do not recall all the details‚ but I do recall the day she passed‚ my mother’s reaction and my sister’s funeral. I remember touching her leg‚ it was cold‚ and I was very sad. She was wearing a blue dress‚ with a black ribbon. The second event is the first time I witnessed my father physically and verbally abusing my mother‚ I was five. I was terrified

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    Sometimes the scariest things in life can be your surroundings because you never know when something can go wrong. I learned to value everything I have these days because you never know when you might lose something or somebody‚ that’s irreplaceable. It was mid June of 1996 and I was living in an eight story building in Harlem in New York City. It was one of the sunniest days of the summertime. It was from this day at age nine when I realized that life is not a dream it is reality. Beautiful and

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    The Emotional Effect

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    The Emotional Effect: A Study of Emotions in the Workplace Tyler Burns University of Central Oklahoma Interpersonal Communication 4113 Dr. Carlon April 7‚ 2013 Introduction In every aspect of lifeemotions play a part of each and every interaction of one’s day. A person’s mood can set the pace in all situations‚ unique or not. This paper will specifically target the emotional setting involved in the workplace and how employee emotions can directly affect the

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    I would get frustrated with him because he would get mad at me about my grades and my behavior at school. I felt that there was no way that I could please my father. It made me lose all hope; I felt that I would just be a failure for the rest of my life. He would tell me that I did not care or try hard enough to get good grades. He was right. When I was younger‚ I did not care about grades. I had a friend who was a troublemaker. One time‚ we had to go to the office because we had a coat hanger sword

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    to be a stimulant however this soon gives way to lethargy and a less active response as deeper structures of the brain are affected. In small doses‚ alcohol leaves people feeling relaxed and pleasantly happy. At higher doses‚ alcohol can cause decreased awareness‚ judgement‚ coordination and vision.  At very high levels‚ it can lead to loss of motor function‚ stupor‚ unconsciousness (a complete inability to respond to stimuli)‚ depressed respiration and even death. What is a standard drink

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    September 2011 Emotional Intelligence The philosopher Plato once said‚ “All learning has an emotional base.” With that being said‚ emotional intelligence is actually a very profound topic. To start‚ emotional intelligence is the ability to perceive‚ control‚ and evaluate emotions. Some researchers suggest that it can be learned and strengthened while others claim it is an inborn characteristic. Emotions help prioritize what we pay attention and react to. There are four subsets to emotional intelligence

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    Everybody in the world is pass from different and various events during his/her lives. I also observed and pass through the many events from my childhood up to present now. As I grow up I perceives knowledge form the education‚ nature‚ etc. He enjoys events or occasion‚ makes friends‚ etc. Friends are very important in ones life because friends are responsible to give shapes of ones life. I got a chance to live in a good life in a big city when my dad transferred to a city. I did my kinder garden

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    Emotional Intelligence in Leadership Benjamin J. White Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract This paper explores the concept of emotional intelligence and the effects on leadership. The articles discussed in the paper analyzed the different array of qualities in emotional intelligence towards leadership. Emotional intelligence is a way of behaving and acting towards situations and people. Leadership styles must adapt to the situations and exhibit empathy at times to support the perception

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