information you researched into your own words. Write sentences and paragraphs even if they are not perfect. Read what you have written and judge if it says what you mean. Show it to others and ask for suggestions. STEP 3: REVISING MAKE IT BETTER Read what you have written again. Think about what others said about it. Rearrange words or sentences. Take out or add parts. Replace overused or unclear
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There is a big different between things you want to do and things you have to do. When I love what I do‚ I will spend my whole time and effort into it no matter how hard it is. Furthermore‚ having lucid decision is important too. In facts‚ leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want because he wants to do it. No one wants to trust someone who is indecisive and has no idea what he is doing. Henry Ford said that‚ “If you think you can do a thing or think you can’t do a thing
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productive team * lead your team effectively * handle problems with your teams as they arise * evaluate your team’s productivity. | | Topic Index Topic Overview What Would You Do? Where Should You Focus? Topic Index Topic Summary About the Mentors Using the Topic Core Concepts Team Building: An Overview Understanding How Teams Work Establishing a Team Becoming an Effective Team Leader Handling Problems Evaluating Performance Steps Steps for Starting a Team Steps
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What is more physically demanding than running nearly as hard as possible for numerous miles? Each race has officials who watch to make sure no one is cheating by cutting the course or shoving. Runners get drug tested like all other sports as well. As a runner‚ I must be prepared to run on all terrains uphill and downhill
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What separates the average person from someone who leads? Many can agree that a great leader is someone who leads by example‚ makes sacrifices‚ and someone who can be trusted in any situation. These are all traits that a great leader needs in order to have those around him to follow diligently. Leading by example should be done through actions and not only words. For example‚ George Washington during Valley Forge stayed with his troops during one of the harshest winters in 1777 with
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1955‚ Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in the colored section. She was arrested and that’s when she became known as the “Mother of the Civil Rights Movement”. Rosa Parks is an above average leader because of what she did. One of the traits that makes her a good leader is her intelligence. During high school she dropped out to help out her ill mother and grandmother‚ but after she got married she went back to school and received her high school diploma at the age of 21. She worked
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Leaders are everywhere in our world. They constantly surround us and tell us what to do. Leaders have shaped our history and are constantly shaping our future. Some excellent examples of good leaders are Adolf Hitler and Julius Caesar. We might not agree with some of the policies that Hitler performed‚ however‚ we can conclude that his excellent leadership skills allowed him to effectively govern about 69 million citizens. Caesar’s quick and decisive personality granted Caesar the title‚ Dictator
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need to go back all the way to northern Minnesota‚ to the true source. We know who our parents are and who our grandparents are‚ etc.‚ but WHO WERE OUR FIRST PARENTS? If we could climb into a time machine and go back in time to the very beginning‚ what would we find? Has Man Always Been Around? Has man always been in existence? Has mankind been around forever? Is man eternal‚ or was there a time when man was not here? Today everyone agrees that there was a time when there were no men on earth
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What makes a volcano hazardous? (40 marks) Within this essay‚ I will evaluate the features of volcanoes that define how hazardous they can be. Secondly I will discuss how ‘hazardous’ can be characterized in different forms such as‚ the effect a county physically‚ socially and economically as well as within both spacial and temporal constructs and how the perspective of hazardous can effect the perspective of how hazardous a volcano is. When looking what makes a volcano hazardous we have to
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"Romeo and Juliet" is one of Shakespeare’s most famous and classical tragic plays where two young lovers are destined to be together but their families bitter hatred towards one another force them apart. They soon realize that one cannot live without the other and would rather be dead than live apart; so they end up committing suicide under tragic circumstances. Shakespeare wrote the play in 1959 and it was set in Italy.To understand the extent of tragedy in this play‚ the social and historical context
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