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    1.) The concept that I have acquired and would like to discuss is the win/win paradigm of human interaction. This paradigm has the opportunity to produce absolute mutual benefit for both parties. This situation can produce long lasting business and personal relationships between both parties. Both parties will receive mutual benefit‚ there will be no losers in this situation. The basic principle is defined by a paradigm that there is enough for all parties and no one should get greater benefit than

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    Chapter 1 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE A statement of purpose‚ or personal statement‚ is a brief and focused essay about one’s career or reasearch goals. It is a concese treatise about one’s profession target‚ identified means to achive them and accomplishments so far towards those goals. The following statements are the trainee’s objectives for his practicum training: * To enhance and apply learning’s from the previous academic years to operating environment and improve those in order to get better

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    JUDICIAL REVIEW AND JUDICIAL SUPREMACY: A PARADIGM OF CONSTITUTIONALISM IN NIGERIA. By A.T.Shehu‚ PhD( ABSTRACT This paper examines judicial review and judicial power in Nigeria under the 1999 Constitution in relation to the constitution itself and in relation to the political branches of government. This is essentially to locate where lays supremacy between the branches and the judiciary particularly the Supreme Court with its final appellate jurisdiction. Judicial review and supremacy of the

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    Narrative Therapy is considered a non-blaming approach to the problems clients deal with. This type of therapy is a respectful and collaborative approach to counseling and community work‚ focusing on people’s ability to externalize problems. Narrative Therapy was developed by Michael White and David Epston. The central idea to this therapy is ‘the person never IS the problem. The person HAS a problem’. It essentially focuses on the stories of people’s lives and is centered on the theories that problems

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    A Preliminary Exploration of the Changing Paradigms of Leadership in Turbulent Times ABSTRACT: Globalisation and disruptive changes have made the organizations realize the need and importance of leadership in turbulent times. The frenetic pace of change‚ significant growth in technology‚ scarcity of resources and changing business models pose immense challenges to the organisations to keep competitive. One critical factor for the success of organisations in such times is the capability of the

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    Narrative Report On the-job-Training In Subic International Hotel Submitted By: Febbelyn Puno Bs-hrm II Submitted To: Mrs. Maribel Tolentino Acknowledgement I want to express a profound gratitude and sincere appreciations to the following people who‚ in one way or another‚ contributed a lot or a little in taking my On the-Job-Training successfully. To the HRM Coordinator of Bataan Peninsula State University Dinalupihan Campus‚ Mrs. Maribel Tolentino‚ for preparing and giving the

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    Running head: SPECIAL EDUCATION ASSESSMENT Then and Now: The Changing Paradigms of Special Education Assessments Michelle Walker Grand Canyon University: September 12‚ 2012 Then and Now: The Changing Paradigms of Special Education Assessments All school aged children who are currently enrolled among the many school districts and systems ranging from‚ ages 3 to 21‚ have been provided with an enormous opportunity to have rights‚ which ensure these children to receive a Free

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    Critical Analysis of the “Concept to Classroom: Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and Learning” In A Concept to Classroom: Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and Learning‚ constructivism in a classroom setting is highly valued and is seen as an effective learning approach among students. Constructivism is a theory in which children are active in their own learning and take part in group discussions with their peers‚ as well as their teacher. A teacher in a constructivist-learning

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    Mauritius College of the Air In Collaboration With University of Mauritius International Business MBA Cohort 4 Name of Student: Ashish Gopee | “Assessing the significance of the Eclectic Paradigm in today’s Globalised world.” | | Thomas Friedman (1999: xvii) in his book‚ The Lexus and the Olive tree‚ described the world as “being tied together into a single globalised marketplace and village”. It has become commonplace to observe that we are all now living in a globalised

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    There is no universally accepted definition of art. Although commonly used to describe something of beauty‚ or a skill which produces an aesthetic result‚ there is no clear line in principle between (say) a unique piece of handmade sculpture‚ and a mass-produced but visually attractive item. We might say that art requires thought - some kind of creative impulse - but this raises more questions: for example‚ how much thought is required? If someone flings paint at a canvas‚ hoping by this action to

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