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    Strengths and Weaknesses It is very difficult to outline my strengths and weaknesses (I would say areas of improvement) at any point of time‚ as they keep on changing. This is because when I see any area of improvement‚ I make it a point to mend it as soon as I can. It is really important to keep on building on skills all the time. I believe this attitude of recognizing my area of improvement and working on to improve it has been biggest strength. Another thing which has always worked in my

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    Strengths & Weaknesses in Styles There are many different decision making styles and no right or wrong one. “Decision making involves uncertainly and risk‚ and decision makers have varying degrees of risk aversion” (Bianco‚ 2010). Rational‚ and intuitive are just two styles out of a list of many. The approach people take to decision making may be how they see a specific decision. Rational decision making is a method used to analyze information through an organized process. The pros of rational

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    The Open Door Policy In 1898‚ The United States of America declared its “Open Doorpolicy. Under the Presidential of William McKinley‚ the U.S Secretary of State John Milton Hay issued and dispatched a statement in a form of circular diplomatic notes to the imperial powers having an interest in China namely‚ Great Britain‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ France‚ Russia‚ France and including Japan‚ the East Asia Superpower following their Victory in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894 - 95. These statement became

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    I think my desire to learn new things is my biggest strength.As it is said "The only constant is change". And the only thing that can keep you going through the change is the desire and ability to learn new things. I am always open to new ideas and opportunity to learn different things.After completing my bachelors in computer engineering I got an offer for a job in which I had to do programming in flash‚ which was completely new to me. But I gave my 100% to learn it and performed really well when

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    Tubman was called the "Maker of recent Liberia" for his Open Door policy of unrestricted foreign investment and his Unification Policy. The "Open Door" policy attracted many countries greenbacks in foreign investment expedited by Tubman’s eagerness to hand out concessions to foreign corporations. Tubman raised the country’s world profile by traveling abroad and permitting further international investment in Liberia. With this investment and also the financial gain from the freshly discovered mineral

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    Personal Strengths and Weaknesses Throughout my life‚ my strengths and weaknesses tend to gain more clarity‚ as I grew older. When I was younger‚ I did not focus too much on this part of myself. I must now use my strengths to improve my habits and my weaknesses to strengthen my faults. Several of my strengths are centered on my profession because the majority of my time is spent there. Some of my qualities are beneficial to different situations‚ while the other qualities hinder. Although we describe

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    CHAPTER 2 The open door policy is a policy used by the china in the 19th century to repair the economy of their nation. Some of the scholars and academician classify this policy as one of the American’s foreign policy towards china to monopoly China’s economy. China in the 19th century was a country which was widely kwon as the wanted land of the imperialist. All the imperialist including Dutch‚ Germany‚ America as well as British. All of those imperialist feel insecure as they have their own

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    could pursue an aggressive economic expansionist policy without military force. It was clear that the U.S. did not have the same advantages as the imperialistic countries did since they had not obtained a sphere of influence in China (SOURCE 6). The Open Door policy would negate this by granting all countries equal access to trade with China. This did increase U.S. trade with China while maintaining its opposition

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    ELECTRO-CERAMICS AND STRUCTURAL CERAMICS NAME : RIFAD M.Z.M INDEX NO : 100835N FIELD : EARTH RESOURCES DATE OF SUB : 03-11-2011 ELECTRO-CERAMICS The term Electro-ceramic is used to describe ceramic materials that have been specially formulated for specific

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    If one were to ask my friends to describe me they would describe me as a very pleasant‚ diverse‚ active and intelligent woman. I think one of my most distinguishing characteristics is the diversity of experiences I possess. I am a science student with a flair for the arts. I am a woman with technical aptitude and an interest in management. I also have a passion for traveling and understanding different cultures of the world. All these elements have given me a very broad outlook‚ with varying degrees

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