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    Being reliable means to be able to be trusted. There are very few reliable people in this world. Thomas Spears exhibits great characteristics of being reliable. If asked any questions‚ you can count on him to think of a clever response. He can be trusted with important information. Thomas Spears can also be relied on for support. Thomas can be relied on for questions‚ related to sports and music. For instance‚ at the start of the basketball preseason‚ people were very curious about which team drafted

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    The strengths approach is a method of working with people that focuses on developing their natural abilities and capabilities. It allows people to identify and build on their strengths so that they can reach their goals‚ and retain or regain independence in their daily lives (McCashen‚ 2005). Strengths-based approach is built on the premise that the normal human development process is towards healthy growth and fulfilment‚ and that everyone has strengths that will aid them in this process (McCashen

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    learning style questionnaire grid‚ I learned what my strengths and weaknesses are. I was able to recognize that I am the visual‚ social‚ and creative learner. I also learned what strategies support my strength‚ and what strategies does not work for me. This information helps me to analyze how to work efficiently in many areas of development. I possess many strengths and weaknesses relating to my particular learning style. I tend to focus on my strengths while managing my challenges. The key to my success

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    People are people no matter when or where they live‚ they still have the same problems Alice Walker reveals Maggie’s character by revealing her actions‚ strengths and weaknesses and priorities. In the story “Everyday Use” First‚ the story shows Maggie’s actions. Maggie is shy around her sister because she mistreats her. According to the story “Maggie will be nervous until her sister goes” (109). That lets the reader know that Maggie gets nervous around her sister. The fire changed something in Maggie

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    Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the functionalist view on society. Functionalism is a consensus perspective‚ whereby society is based on shared values and norms into which members are socialised. For functionalists‚ society is seen as a system of social institutions such as the economy‚ religion and the family all of which perform socialisation functions. A strength of the functionalist theory is that it a macro level structural theory which uses an organic analogy- using the body as

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    Strengths and Weakness This model is effective in implementation of health strategies. On the other hand‚ there are also advantages and disadvantages in using this model with the application of six concepts. The table below will list down the identified strengths and weakness of Health belief model in relation with the tobacco cessation program. Figure 8. Strengths and Weaknesses of Health Belief Model iv. Application of the Model This

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    Everybody has distinctive strengths and weaknesses that influences their writing style‚ just as the process applied to a writing project is unique to the individual. How I approach a writing assignment and transfer my thoughts into a cohesive essay is my unique writing process. Using my strengths and being aware of my weaknesses enhances my writing. My writing process My process begins before I put pen to paper. I lock myself in a quiet room‚ shut off my phone‚ and turn on some eighties hair band

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    extracurricular experiences I’ve developed a portfolio of strengths which will serve as pillars for the development of fundamental leadership qualities. My core competency is my ability to analyze business issues from a panoramic perspective. I am able to look at issues and identify how they will affect global business‚ the economy and capital markets. My other notable strength is my ability to manage resources and information efficiently. Another strength that I possess is a high level of commitment to the

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    industry and management strategy comes from the fact that this company has multiple areas of strength and lacks overwhelming weaknesses. Strengths and weaknesses with regard to a firm like Starbucks are based on the internal factors relating to a company. The internal analysis of Starbucks shows that it enjoys much strength as a company. When analyzing the strategic management of a company‚ a strength is defined as a firm’s “resources and capabilities that can be used as a basis for developing

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    to support both Child R and his mother. Strengths-based approach The strengths perspective acknowledges ‘problems’ but takes the focus away from issues by concentrating on factors which increase resilience to overcome difficulties. Through getting to know the qualities of each individual within the family‚ each person becomes valued for their personal contributions or abilities; including their skills‚ capabilities‚ values and dreams. Seen as strengths‚ these assets are utilised to secure empowerment

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