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    Soft skills is a sociological term relating to a person’s "EQ" (Emotional Intelligence Quotient)‚ the cluster of personality traits‚ social graces‚ communication‚ language‚ personal habits‚ friendliness‚ and optimism that characterize relationships with other people. Soft skills complement hard skills (part of a person’s IQ)‚ which are the occupational requirements of a job and many other activities. Soft skills are personal attributes that enhance an individual’s interactions‚ job performance and

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    CELTA-June 2013 Assignment 3: Skills-Related Part1: Justification of material choice For this Skills-related assignment‚ my choice of authentic reading material is “Few Places with Better Stories”. from Asian Geographic magazine (no 78 issue 1/2011‚ pages 30 and 35). As this magazine is widely read and it is also a popular TV channel‚ the students will be able to relate to it easily. I decided to use this article as I think it is appropriate for English Language learners at the Intermediate level

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    Skill-Related Fitness: Project Option Three My client is a rehabilitation client and a former athlete. He is very healthy and before breaking his leg in a very bad car crash‚ had excellent agility‚ balance‚ coordination‚ power‚ reaction time‚ and speed. He played multiple sports but mostly soccer‚ basketball‚ and swimming. After his injury‚ he is now trying to recover and regain his excellent fitness skills. This client has been walking with crutches for almost 10 weeks now and

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    December 20th 2011 Hypermodernity and Paradoxical Individualism 1. Some writers like to say that the eyes are the mirrors of the soul. They are wrong: fashion is… at least in our 21st century society. Foucault has greatly contributed to shape our understanding of the consequences of disciplinary power on us through time. Modernity was the time during which things such as the rise of bureaucracy; institutions and other psychologically enslaving features were beginning to be openly talked

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    study focusing on emotions and their response to representational artworks and the paradox of fiction. Throughout his study‚ he discovered three elements of paradoxical fiction; individual’s “experience genuine emotions directed at fictional character and situations” ‚fictional emotions condition‚ “in order to experience emotions towards X‚ one must believe X exists”‚ belief requirement‚ and “we do not believe that fictional characters and situations exist‚ disbelief condition (McNiff‚ Source K). Without

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    a newborn. What got me through those last 2 years were my memorization skills and short term memory. Our

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    Critical Thinking Related to American Idol: A Big Hit for Marketing Research? What Are the Benefits of Taking a Professional Approach to Answer Marketing Research Questions?1 1. Marcello and Litzenberger felt it was important to conduct this study because _________? (State the relevant background information used to justify their work.) Answer: Marcello and Litzenberger were attempting to overcome a challenge in client development. Specifically‚ they were attempting to obtain evidence

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    Sahil Aggarwal Williams IB English SL The Veracity of Paradoxical Slogans in 1984 The definition of a paradox is‚ “A statement that on the surface seems a contradiction‚ but that actually contains some truth.” In George Orwell’s‚ 1984‚ the use of paradoxes is exemplified in an attempt to allow the reader to understand the true intentions of a totalitarian government. By using war as a method of keeping peace in the society or even going so far as to further the degree of ignorance to greaten the

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    the power to transform the educational system to more effectively develop critical thinking abilities‚ what suggestions would you want to see implemented? You should focus on only one level. Draw upon the research and principles presented in Chaffee’s book and identify the specific processes that you wish to encourage. If I had the power to transform the educational system to more effectively develop critical thinking abilities‚ I would start to familiarize children with the concepts as early as possible

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    taking AHNR 2250. The public mainly focused on nurses as being a hand holder and someone to give encouragement to patients and families‚ but a nurse is so much more than that. The public realized that nursing was stressful and required problem solving skills‚ but the public did not quite realize all of the small mental notes that had to be accounted for while dealing with a patient. The public also did not realize that the nurse is the only health care provider that is with the patient twenty-four hours

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