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    are important to follow not only in working environment but also in one’s personal life. iv. To integrate theory with practice. v. To study various aspects of industrial practices and ethics. vi. To develop professional problem-solving skills. PROGRAM DETAILS a. Qualifications* Diploma : Has completed at least 70 credit hours. b. Duration of Industrial Training The duration for Industrial Training is as follows:- i. Diploma – 12 weeks c. Training Procedures Students must

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    both types of skills- the hard skills and the soft skills. Hard skills are important and you should never undermine them. They are your bread and butter skills. For example‚ a tourist guide has to know the technical aspects of his job like showing his tourists the right places in a proper sequence with authentic commentary on them‚ the legalities of his job‚ the safety aspect of his tourists etc‚ yet‚ he will be more in demand and earn more if he also has the necessary soft skills for the job like

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    Global Impact Of Soccer

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    there is one sport known in every corner of the world‚ and that sport is known as soccer. Soccer is unique‚ it ignores all ethnic‚ earthly and religious boundaries. Other sports can’t compare with the emotion that Soccer brings to each match‚ as people from the world come together to watch their team play. There are many sides of soccer. Soccer is proven to be the number one sport played and

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    Persuasive Essay On Soccer

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    years after soccer gained popularity stateside‚ the U.S. men’s national team has gone from missing the World Cup entirely to regularly qualifying for the tournament. It’s a major feat no doubt and a credit to the enterprising American spirit. But let’s get real. Even though we’re excited to watch the USMNT qualifying matches later this fall‚ we must remember qualifying is our consolation prize for the ultimate goal of obtaining the Cup‚ or at least earning international esteem in soccer. As Americans

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    Women's Soccer History

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    Women’s Soccer: the History‚ the Glory‚ and the Challenges In front of a crowd of over 26‚000 fans‚ Carli Lloyd dribbled the ball and scores! Winning the game. The first hat trick ever in a Women’s World Cup final (Key Figures… 1). Soccer is considered the most popular sport in the world. For men. With players like Carli the sport is growing in popularity for women. Ever since women have been allowed to play soccer they have influenced the game and world culture. The History of Soccer Soccer was

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    I will talk about soccer and how it all started. I will also talk about how it is exploration‚ exchange‚ and encounter. In soccer‚ some of the teams were mean to each other or didn’t play well or something. This is encounter because the other team could see how well the other team played or if the other team wouldn’t ever pass the ball to another player or even the coach wouldn’t put a player in. This is also encounter because the team that were playing each other could have tried a new move that

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    When I think of soft skills‚ what comes to mind is people skills. To me people skills are customer service skills or communication skills. While reading this article it surprised me when I read that problem solving is a soft skill. Soft skills are important in the problem solving process for reasons such as brainstorming and swapping. Also‚ as our jobs become more service oriented than goods oriented‚ it is important to know how to satisfy our customers. Unless you are a hermit‚ we deal with

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    My results from the Skills Inventory assignment from Leadership Theory and Practice by P. Northouse are the following: 19 for technical skill‚ 25 for human skill‚ and 17 for conceptual skill. This means I have a high range of human skills in leadership‚ while a moderate range of technical and conceptual skills. From my own experience I agree with these results. My interest on the field of Public Health has gotten me involved in different experiences that had mostly developed my leadership towards

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    Skills and Characteristics of Human Services Workers Celine Brown BSHS/471 April 10‚ 2014 Carol Felcyn Human service workers are an important aspect to the career field to help individuals that have problems that have impacted his or her life. In order to have a successful career in the human services field an individual must have some skills and characteristics that will help them throughout his or her career. There are characteristics that are considered essential and detrimental within

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    Skills and Dispositions Skills and dispositions are important in any line of work‚ but as a teacher leader there are set skills and dispositions that you need to have in order to be successful. These are skills and dispositions that teachers have‚ but are intensified in teachers that show leadership skills and want to become a teacher leader. Teacher leaders go above and beyond and possess skills and dispositions differently than a regular classroom teacher. Skills and dispositions together is what

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