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    Describe Your Town

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    My hometown is Lahore. I was born in Lahore and I like it a lot. Lahore is a very important city in Pakistan because it is the capital city of the largest province in Pakistan. Right now I am living in my hometown and I wish live over here for the rest of my life. Lahore is a very big city with wide and beautiful roads. Lahore is also regarded as the educational hub of Pakistan as there are many educational institutes in Lahore. Lahore also has its significance for the fact that it was a very important

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    LIOZON Clément EIM4 Bachelor – UB2 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR Assigment 1 : using the concepts that you have read in the book‚ describe what would be according to your personality the ideal job for you ? Today‚ it appears that our personality is the thing which characterizes each human being and which is very important in the business world. Indeed‚ the personality is the sum total of ways in an individual reacts and interacts with others‚ measurable traits a person exhibits. With many new

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    CHANGE YOURSELF‚ TO CHANGE YOUR WORLD Often times I hear people say “if I am in his position or status‚ I will do better and change things for good”. This statement is made when people feel that their boss (es)‚ employers‚ leaders and government officials are not performing or living up to expectation. They expect so much from these people and get less than they thought or envisaged. There is this axiom that says “you cannot give or offer something that you don’t have”. The gross indiscipline

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    How to Match the Color of Your Manicure with the Color of Your Pedicure It is summer and we choose clothes and shoes that will keep us cool in the hot days. That is why this is the season when people show most flesh. And that is when you put on our sandals and show our beautiful toes to the world. Well‚ if women do not pay special attention to their manicure in the winter‚ they should do it in the summer. And when you have nail polish both on your nails and toenails‚ it is a bit hard to match the nail

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    Be Yourself

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    Society‚ parents‚ friends‚ teachers‚ and media‚ are encouraging individuals to "be yourself." Initially the idea of being yourself seems only natural‚ maybe even unavoidable. In order to be yourself‚ one must first know exactly what their "self" is. Based on biological criteria‚ the first characteristic of our "self" is given to us at birth----our sex. We are given our sexual identity‚ female or male‚ and expected to have the same gender identity. Males should be male‚ and females should be

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    The Cricket Match

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    “The Cricket Match” Samuel Selvon’s short story‚ “The Cricket Match” explores the subtle racial tensions amongst West Indian immigrants living in England whilst working with English counterparts. Selvon sets his narrative in a tyre factory in Chiswick‚ England. Most likely‚ the timeline in which this story occurs is somewhere in the mid 1950’s when England were still colonists of most of the English speaking Caribbean islands. The main idea behind Selvon’s tale lies with Algernon the protagonist

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    Be Yourself

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    HOW TO BE YOURSELF 1. Find yourself and define yourself on your terms  Yet‚ you can’t be yourself if you don’t know‚ understand yourself first. It should be your primary goal to find this out. Find the time to dwell upon what you value and take time to consider what makes up the essence of who you are. As part of this‚ contemplate your life and choices. Try to think about what kinds of things you would or wouldn’t like to do‚ and act accordingly;

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    A Cricket Match

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    team is Australia‚[1] followed by One Day International cricket‚ whose last World Cup was also won by Australia; the tournament was televised in over 200 countries to a viewing audience estimated at more than two billion viewers.[2][3] A cricket match is contested by two teams‚ usually of eleven players each[4] and is played on a grass field in the centre of which is a flat strip of ground 22 yards (20 m) long called a pitch. A wicket‚ usually made of wood‚ is placed at each end of the pitch and

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    you uncover what you do best and identify the types of work that you’ll enjoy doing most. From this‚ you can figure out how to make the most of your skills and preferences‚ whether in your current role or in a new one. a. Personal SWOT Analysis shows you how you can apply the well-known SWOT strategy tool to your life and career‚ helping you identify your strengths and weaknesses as well as the opportunities open to you and the threats you face. This leads naturally into the idea of job crafting

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    Describe Your Out-Groups

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    1.Describe your in-groups and your out-groups. Give an example of how your in-group has influenced the way that you see the world. Give an example of how your out-group either changed or reinforced your view of the world. One of the key in-groups which I am a part of would have to be my age group which is that of the young twenty-somethings. My in-group has influenced my ways of thinking about the world since I am largely subjected towards the ideas of others within my generation which in turn

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