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    Carnegie Hall

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    Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall‚ the famous concert hall in New York City‚ has again undergone a restoration. While this is not the first‚ it is the most extensive in the building’s history. As a result of new restoration‚ Carnegie Hall once again has the quality of sound that it had when it was first built. Carnegie Hall owes its existence to Andrew Carnegie‚ the wealthy owner of a steel company in the late 1800s. The hall was finished in 1891 and quickly gained a reputation as an excellent performing

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    Optimism perspective focuses on the positive in life. On the other hand‚ hope focuses on specific things in life. Mr. Lopper states that they are co-related with happiness. Mr. Lopper also states that famous motivational writer by the name of Dale Carnegie‚ identified that “most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.” I like those words‚ listening to it motivates me. I am going to achieve all my goals even

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    There are three main goals about my listening behavior that I want to improve this semester. First is to listen for and understand my speaker’s feelings‚ second is to check for understanding of their intentions‚ and third is to accurately read their feelings from their body language or tone of voice. The reasons I built these three goals are below. First is because sometimes I cannot connect with someone’s feelings even though I really pay attention to listening to what they say. I guess the main

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    Living with Strangers Indifference is when a way to behave‚ or se show to that you do not care. Most people are using this term‚ to have the attitude of not caring. Indifference is especially used when people do not want to get involved with stuff‚ and therefore act like they do not see it‚ or do not care. Out of this term‚ you can talk about the “Pretend it didn’t happened law”. The Essay “Living with strangers” is written by Siri Husvedt‚ it is published in 2002 in The New York Times. Siri

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    takeaway from this book is that Dale Carnegie shows how improving public speaking and improving self-confidence are a function of preparation‚ education‚ determination and practice.  There is no short cut to a better you - rather a long path of self-improvement. He shows you how to develop poise‚ improve your memory‚ begin and end a talk‚ Interest and charm your audience‚ improve your diction‚ and Win an argument without making enemies. An important quote that Dale Carnegie mentioned in the book was‚

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    IBM 3711 – COMPARATIVE MANAGEMENT Section: 404 Difficulties at Wipro Limited Group Number: 9 Date of Presentation: Wednesday September 4‚ 2013. Table of Contents Case Summary L Mohamed Premji founded Wipro Limited in Bangalore‚ India. After he’s death‚ his son Azim Premji returned home took over Wipro as its chairman at the age of 21. Wipro became a more profitable‚ diversified corporation with new products‚ personal computers (PCs).In 1990‚ As the company grew‚ Wipro company continue

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    conditioned by the effort’s ability to satisfy some individual need.” From Draft‚ motivation refers to the forces either within or external to a person that arouse enthusiasm and persistence to pursue a certain course of action. For example‚ Dale Carnegie states that “there is only one way under heaven to get anybody to do anything. And that is making other person want to do it.” Therefore‚ we need to learn why people want to do things and how they can persuaded (or motivated) to do those things

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    make a mistake? When we feel that others think badly of us‚ it makes us feel bad and so we try to avoid this. Second‚ we all want to feel important and so we crave the positive attention of others. This is one of our basic needs‚ according to Dale Carnegie‚ author of the multi-million best seller‚ How to Win Friends and Influence People. And so when people stroke our ego and tell us how wonderful we are‚ it makes us feel good. We crave this good feeling like a drug – we are addicted to it and seek

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    Hope versus reality-where do you stand? Hope is the quintessential human delusion‚ simultaneously is the source of the person greatest strength‚ and the greatest weakness. It is true to say that somewhere between optimism and pessimism is where we usually find realism. Logically‚ it is impossible to stop yourself from hoping certain things‚ but it becomes a problem when hope for something good becomes a delusion. It is good to hope for better conditions‚ but it is bad to call hope a virtue

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    Dale Carnegie starts this book out with one of the biggest steps to making and keeping genuine friends. As a human being you want to have a group of people that you can call friends. These people will stick with you through the thin and thick and always have your back. You and your friends need to have a level of respect. Dale explains that you don’t want to bite the hand that has been there for you. This means that there are right times and wrong times to criticize someone. You don’t always want

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