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    Traditionally qualities and traits connected to leadership have included determination‚ toughness‚ and vision and have course intelligence. However‚ it was Daniel Goleman who initially highlighted the essential attribute of “emotional intelligence” which includes self-awareness‚ self-regulation‚ motivation‚ empathy‚ and social skill and that‚ when lacking‚ leaders are not truly the best they can be. Emotional intelligence is the key ingredient in the complicated mix of any exemplary leader.

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    emotions (Mayer & Salovey‚ 1997; Boyatsis‚ Goleman & Hay/McBer‚ 1999). Media reported by Wigod (1998) have heralded the potential value of emotion intelligence for improving one’s professional and personal life. Many of these reports go as far as to suggest that EI will be a more effective predictor of academic success

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    Biographical Sketch of the Author If there is a man who is certified to write on the fallacies of exegeting a text‚ it is Donald A. Carson‚ (or as many know him‚ D.A. Carson). Dr. Carson has his Ph.D. In New Testament Studies from the University of Cambridge. D.A. Carson is well known in the evangelical world for his commentaries on Matthew‚ John‚ a New Testament introduction and numerous other books like‚ The Gagging of God: Christianity Confronts Pluralism‚ a work that won the Gold Medallion award

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    The key to successful leadership today is influence‚ not authority. - Kenneth Blanchard The challenge of leadership is to be strong‚ but not rude; be kind‚ but not weak; be bold‚ but not bully; be thoughtful‚ but not lazy; be humble‚ but not timid; be proud‚ but not arrogant; have humor‚ but without folly. - Jim Rohn A good leader inspires people to have confidence in the leader‚ a great leader inspires people to have confidence in themselves - Eleanor Roosevelt Do not follow where the

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    MODULE 1 HOMEWORK 4 NEUTRALIZING A FALLACY In each of the following‚ identify and neutralize the fallacy using the 6-step process for neutralizing a fallacy taught in class. Exercise 1: Senator Biddle has argued that we should outlaw violent pornography. The senator obviously favours complete governmental censorship of books‚ magazines and films. I am shocked that such a view should be expressed on the floor of the Senate. It runs counter to everything that this nation stands for.

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    adequate ventilation in such situation is an issue of utmost importance. Nasal oxygen supply suffices for maintaining o₂ saturation over 90% in mildly sedated patients‚ however when deeper sedation is needed during the procedure‚ dropping oxygen and rising CO₂ pressure‚ acidemia and arrhythmia is a frequent problem faced. Different approaches have been introduced for ventilating deeply sedated patients (like apneic oxygenation ‚ spontaneous assisted ventilation ‚controlled ventilation‚ etc.)[1]

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    researchers have commonly claimed that emotional intelligence predicts important educational and occupational criteria beyond that predicted by general intellectual ability (e.g. Elias & Weissberg‚ 2000; Fisher & Ashkansy‚ 2000; Fox & Spector‚ 2000; Goleman‚ 1995; Mehrabian‚ 2000; Saarni‚ 1999‚ Scherer‚ 1997). Furthermore‚ the chief proponents of emotional intelligence appear to have made strides towards understanding its nature‚ components‚ determinants‚ effect‚ developmental track‚ and modes of modification

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    on fire by throwing water on it‚ either from inside or outside‚ by doing so‚ it’ll also decrease the toxic gases inside the house. When a building in on fire‚ two things will help put the fire out‚ adding water to the fire and by having a proper ventilation. It is undeniable that has been changes in the residential fire environment over the decades. Nowadays the homes are made with different construction materials‚ they are larger‚ with different geometries‚ they also carry more synthetic fuel loads

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    Simple Truths‚ The Psychology of Self-Deception‚ Dan Goleman cites a passage credited to Irving Janis. The passage cited is: The leader does not deliberately try to get the group to tell him what he wants to hear … nevertheless‚ subtle constraints‚ which the leader may force inadvertently‚ prevent a member from fully exercising his critical powers and from openly expressing doubts when most others in the group appear to have reached consensus.(Goleman‚ 1985‚ p. 181) Janis points out that a leader may

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    Effectively Illogical Fallacies Irrational fallacies lead to illogical conclusions and result in debilitative motions‚ and since we aren’t usually aware of these thoughts‚ they are very powerful. 1. The Fallacy of Perfection – people who accept this fallacy believe that a worthwhile communicator should be able to handle every situation with complete confidence and skill; subscribing to this fallacy can lead to the disapproval of others and it can also diminish self- esteem. 2. The Fallacy of Approval –

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