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    Awareness Ribbon Colours

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    Awareness Ribbon Color Meanings Awareness ribbons are short pieces of ribbon folded into a loop‚ or representations of such‚ which are used in the United States‚ Canada‚ Australia‚ UK and other parts of the world as a way for wearers of the ribbon(s) to make a statement of support for a cause or social issue. The use of ribbons is designed to draw awareness to health issues and other issues. Many groups have adopted Awareness Ribbon Color Meanings as symbols of support or awareness‚ and as a result

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    Awareness on Halal Industry

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    INTERNATIONAL HALAL CONFERENCE PAKISTAN 2011 22 – 23 March 2011‚ Sheraton Hotel‚ Karachi‚ Pakistan By : Hj Saifol Hj Bahli Head‚ Training & Consultancy TM • • • • • • Introduction: HDC The Halal Industry The Global Halal Market The Halal Initiatives (Asia/Asean) Malaysia’s Halal Industry & Initiatives Summary TM HALAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORP. (HDC) HDC BACKGROUND The Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC) was established on September 18‚ 2006 as a private company

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    Ethical Awareness Inventory The following paper will examine the ethical inventory for the author. The author will interpret his results from a previously performed ethical awareness inventory and apply them to his personal and professional development. The author will also include a statement explaining how his educational experience has impacted his ethical thinking. The author took a personal ethics inventory in which he outcome stated that the author bases his ethics "on an individual’s

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    Communication Skills

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    Module: Interpersonal Skills Student: Indiyana Saad Tutor: Pauline Pearsons Assessment name: interpersonal communication skills Term: 1 Year: 2008 Assessment: 1 Assessment Type: Essay Word Count: 1929 Date due 21/04/2008 Details of Assessment Discuss the following statement in the light of the theory covered in this module: Communication is not an easy process. It involves verbal and non-verbal attempts to assist the other person to understand what we are trying to communicate. Yet it often fails

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    need three basic and important skills: technical‚ human and conceptual. What is more‚ these three skills are relatively essential to managers who are at different levels that include first-line‚ middle‚ top management positions. There will be a discussion about the importance of conceptual skills that are needed by all managers at all levels‚ especially by top level of managers. The purpose of this essay is to identify and discuss the importance of conceptual skills that top managers are required

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    Road Safety Awareness

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    TEAM NAME: The Y’Nots LOGO: Acknowledgement  This topic focuses on road safety. The knowledge base covers institutional responsibility of road safety‚ the development of a road safety action plan‚ raising awareness and understanding of road safety problems‚ road safety education and training‚ traffic safety legislation‚ enforcement of traffic laws‚ and monitoring and evaluation of the effectiveness of road safety activities. It also includes examples of Terms of Reference. Transport Scenario

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    Interpersonal skills are the life skills all the human-being used every day to contact and interface with others‚ both separately and in groups. People who have worked on growing strong interpersonal skills are normally more successful in their masterly and personal live. Good interpersonal skills allow us to participate effectively as a member of a team. Moreover‚ employability skills can be defined as the transferable skills needed by a personal. Beside with good practical understanding and issue

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    Job skills

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    VERBAL COMMUNICATION 1 Able to express your ideas clearly and confidently in speech TEAMWORK 2 Work confidently within a group COMMERCIAL AWARENESS 3 Understand the commercial realities affecting the organisation. ANALYSING & INVESTIGATING 4 Gather information systematically to establish facts & principles. Problem solving. INITIATIVE/SELF MOTIVATION 5 Able to act on initiative‚ identify opportunities & proactive in putting forward ideas & solutions DRIVE 6 Determination to get things

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    Mindful Awareness Reflection Journal 1. Acknowledge Describe your experience Chapter 10 from Tools for Mindful Living discussed a universal topic – communication. This chapter stood informative and helpful‚ as it discussed a topic known to all individuals. The reason that the topic of communication rests interesting is because it entails two components – spoken language and nonverbal communication. While spoken language reflects cultural differences‚ with diverse languages spoken throughout the

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    Effective sport business manager Human beings are complex and diverse and therefore self-awareness is an important aspect for personal development and effectiveness (Moore 2009). When we understand ourselves in many areas‚ we become more self-aware (Kravitz & Schubert 2009). According to Goleman (2003)‚ there are key areas that form the basis of self-awareness including personality traits‚ habits‚ emotions‚ the psychological needs driving our behaviors and personal values. First‚ when we understand

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