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    relationships. By using the growth mindset‚ one can be successful in education by thoughts of wanting challenges. For your understanding‚ a praise must be based on what can be accomplished through practice‚ study‚ persistence and good strategies. We inadvertently praise many talent based skills. We need to focus praise on the process of learning. Note “We can praise as much as we want for the growth process what they accomplished through practice‚ study‚ persistence‚ and good strategies. And we can ask

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    Jacob Rasmussen Mrs. Stewart Social Dance 24 November 2015 Michael Jackson World-known for his influence on the music and dance scene‚ Michael Jackson is an iconic figure in the entertainment industry. His talent in being able to fuse his music and dance style together so seamlessly was probably one of the reasons for his booming success as an artist. The transformation and influence that he had brought about in the entertainment industry‚ dance included‚ might very well be the greatest legacy that

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    Antony started out his speech much the same as Brutus’‚ by welcoming the crowd with a friendly tone. At first‚ he also praised Caesar‚ saying “he hath brought many captives home to Rome.” However‚ Antony subtly laces what seems to be sincere praise with a darker undertone by adding the sentence “Yet Brutus says he was ambitious” after every compliment given‚ making the audience wonder how truthful Brutus’ words were. The Plebeians’ support shift in support of Antony as he provides more and more

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    won’t work”: The need to share our negative thoughts even when we weren’t asked. Withholding information: The refusal to share information in order to maintain an advantage over others. Failing to give proper recognition: The inability to give praise and reward. Claiming credit that that we don’t deserve: The most annoying way to overestimate our contribution to any success. Making excuses: The need to reposition our annoying behavior as a permanent fixture so people excuse us for it. Clinging

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    Madalina Suci 03/06/2015 2.5 Demonstrate how to give praise and encouragement to children and young people for individual achievements Everyone needs praise in order to feel confident‚ and a child is no different. To develop into a confident adult‚ children and young people need to be praised when they have achieved something. You can do this by: Praising and acknowledging the achievements of each child and young person Encouraging children and young people to recognise their own achievements

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    learn how to be a one minute manager. Being a one minute manager helps you increase your employability liking. Employees I know love to be praised‚ I’ve had that feeling several times. One minute reprimands help because they aren’t that long and praise follows it. I know from experience that employees don’t want to be talked to forever about something they did wrong even when it was an accident. The one minute manager is an excellent way to get to your employees. People who feel good about themselves

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    Alvin Ailey became interested in dance at age 12‚ he moved with his mother to Los Angeles‚ where he was introduced to dance by performances of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and the Katherine Dunham Dance Company. His formal dance training began with an introduction to Lester Horton’s classes by his friend‚ Carmen de Lavallade. Horton‚ the founder of the first racially integrated dance company in the United States‚ became a mentor for Mr. Ailey as he embarked on his professional career. After Horton’s

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    Traditional dance from the Caribbean Abakua - Afro-Cuban Beguine - Guadeloupe‚ Martinique Bellair - Trinidad Bongo - Trinidad Brukin’s - Jamaica Caribbean Quadrilles - Jamaica Dinki Mini - Jamaica Gere - Jamaica Gumbay - Jamaica Goombay - Bahamas Igbo - Haiti Jonkonnu - Jamaica Kumina - Jamaica Tambu - Afro-Curacao Abakua is an Afro-Cuban men’s initiatory fraternity‚ or secret society‚ which originated from fraternal associations in the Cross River region of

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    The Metaphor of Dance in Fugard’s “Master Harold”…and the Boys In Athol Fugard’s play “Master Harold”… and the Boys dance becomes a metaphor for how society can work harmoniously together‚ yet there are conflicts that prevent it from happening. Specifically‚ ballroom dance becomes a metaphor to show the conflict between a cooperative society and the disappointment associated with life and our inability to force change. This is expressed by Sam teaching Willie the mastery of dance and also educating

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    Gabrielle Marie C. Prado English 10 The Reflected Values in Filipino Folk Dance Introduction Many Filipinos do not appreciate the Philippine dance culture because they always see hip hop‚ ballet‚ ballroom and other dance genre. What if they could be wondering how are the Filipinos interpreting their dance? Let’s recall from more than three hundred years ago‚ the Spaniards came and made a huge influence to the Filipinos. Spain brought with them many different aspects of their culture to the Philippines

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