the positive sense‚ you can reflect on a graduation day. For me it was an unforgettable day. It brings back nostalgic memories on how far I’ve come. Other societies may look towards the past for inspiration‚ motivation‚ guidance and direction. On the other hand‚ reflecting on the past can be as unpleasant. Most people have loved ones that passed away. They spend numerous months reflecting on the times they spent with that person. That can keep the person in a state that isn’t productive. They can
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Ordinary Time The term "Ordinary Time" may be misleading. In the context of the liturgical year the term "ordinary" does not mean "usual or average." Ordinary here means "not seasonal." Ordinary Time is that part of the Liturgical Year that lies outside the seasons of Lent-Easter and Advent-Christmas. In Ordinary Time‚ the Church celebrates the mystery of Christ not in one specific aspect but in all its aspects. The readings during the liturgies of Ordinary Time help to instruct us on how to live
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Time management CHAPTER 2 AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The aim of this chapter is to make you more effective at work and study through better management of your time. There are two main points to understand in this chapter: one is that time management is a choice‚ over which we do have control‚ and the other is that it is a habit‚ which requires practice to learn. As a result of reading this chapter you will be able to: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ identify your own time management problems and time bandits
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Daniel Gartrell Replacing Time-Out: Dan Gartrell‚ Ed.D.‚ is director of the Child Development Training Program and professor of early childhood education at Bemidji State University in northern Minnesota. He is the author of What the Kids Said Today (2000‚ Redleaf) and A Guidance Approach for the Encouraging Classroom (1998‚ Delmar/Thomson Learning) and has done well over 100 workshops on this topic. Part two of this article will appear in an upcoming issue of Young Children. It
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Nowadays‚ the government are looking the effective and innovation way to cut the cost to manage their staff which are increase steadily in recent year. Due to these reason the technology “Bring Your Own Device” will become more attractive to government agencies and more and more appear in public sector. The government are approving this policy and allow the government staff to use their personal device like smartphone‚ tablet and laptop for work purpose like access the public sector organization
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The bring your dog to work program is definitely a recipe disater waiting to happen. There are pros and cons‚ but which one has more than the other. That is what will determine it’s fate on whether dogs should be allowed or not in the work space. As I mention first‚ I‚ myself am a pet owner of a dog. My choice is to leave my dog at home. Dogs can be calm but not every second. Dogs crave attention and love‚ which you give to them after work when you aren’t busy. When you are at work you must
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BYOI: Bring Your Own Identity Introduction: Bring-Your-Own-Identity (henceforth “BYOI”) is one of the emerging trends among organizations which are in process of streamlining its IT governance solutions to make more flexible and mobile in nature. BYOI addresses the problem of registering/remembering multiple credentials for different applications and suggests to adopt/leverage open industry standards by means of integrating with social networking sites (E.g. Facebook‚ Google‚ Yahoo etc.). Background
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Time Management: An Insight with Indian Perspective Sarvesh Satija Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS)‚ Pilani Campus‚ Pilani‚ Rajasthan (India) Preetika Satija Birla Balika Vidyapeeth‚ Pilani‚ Rajasthan (India) Abstract Human beings have made this world a glorious place to live in at the cost of indulging himself without the least restraint in a world haunted by the twin demons of speed and complexity. Faced with ever increasing demands on the limited time at his disposal
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Time Orientation Winston Churchill‚ a famous author and politician‚ once said a simple quote I found to be astonishing; Churchill stated “If we open a quarrel between past and present we shall find that we have lost the future.” At one point in life we are almost always focused on one time zone or another either the past‚ the present or the future. I find almost always that these times zones can either be in sync or incompatible. Yes‚ there may be positive aspects to the past‚ the present or the
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years due to high price of handsets and high tariff structure. An average handset was costing around INR 15‚000; outgoing and incoming call rates were INR 16/minute and INR 8/minute respectively. Because of these reasons very few customers at that time were willing to jump on to a new revolution‚ called the mobile telephony. Up to mid1990s mobile phones were used only by the affluent. Only 3‚000 people possessed mobile phones in 1995–96 (Exhibit I). Even 4 years later‚ when the Government planned
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