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    quizzes surprised me. What strengths do I think I have in the area of inter-cultural awareness? What weaknesses did I identify from the quizzes? Then‚ I will create a plan of specific steps I can take to build on my strengths and improve areas of weakness. Then conclude by explaining why it is important for managers to increase their levels of cultural awareness. Let me start by identifying the quizzes that were taken by me. Once I entered the website‚ I seen several selections so I just picked

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    and make me a better candidate for employment‚ and have leadership positions in the clubs and organizations that I am involved. Another weakness I intend to improve is my harsh self-judgment. I think as I progress in my career and life‚ this quality will eventually dissipate‚ so I think knowing it is a weakness is the first step to improve it. The final weakness I have to improve is procrastination. The first step is to acknowledge it‚ which I have already acknowledged it’s existence. Currently‚

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    Lessons from “FEARLESS

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    mistake over and over. Ask for foregiveness. 5. You must give it over to God through Him you can do all things through Christ Jesus not in your own strength. 6. There has to be something greater than your weakness that you want bad enough too not give in! 7. You are so much more than your weakness and the is a higher purpose for your life. 8. Always give more than expected‚ be kind‚ giving‚ help those who can’t themselves. Lead by example 9. It pays to be on the wining team! 10. Setbacks are a

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    be on competition and victory rather than the purpose of healthy living and enjoyment. Victory and competition teaches athletes to demonstrate sportsmanship‚ persistence in setting and accomplishing goals as well as allowing them to discover their weakness and strengths through motivation and determination. Despite how athletes are told winning is everything they are rarely taught the importance of losing and disappointment. The value of loss educates an athlete to always try their hardest - in everything

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    differentiate between a strength and weakness from an opportunity or threat.   Opportunities refer to favorable conditions in the environment that could producer wards for the organization if acted upon properly.   Threats refer to conditions or barriers that may prevent the firms from reaching its objectives. Strength Have established a strong brand of themselves. Have aquired latest teaching methodologies. Have got the Highest rating in Business Studies from HEC. Weakness Eligibility criteria and admissions

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    The Stanford Prison experiment drew the attention of how adapting to a situation can make a person become someone else‚ leaving behind who they previously were. Social Psychologist‚ Philip G. Zimbardo‚ highlighted the presentation of classic psychological research on situational forces on human behaviour. Zimbardo debated that the situation is the core in creating individuals to act in ways they would have not acted before. The extent to how situational forces can explain evil acts by the individuals

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    In 1971 Dr Philip Zimbardo and a team of psychologists conducted an experiment of a mock prison in the basement of Stanford University. The experiment was set out to study the influence of social roles in human behavior. In our daily lives we are expected to fulfill the social expectations of our “roles”‚ our roles will have different expectations depending on the situations we are faced with. The psychologists designed an experiment to find out how much we are truly influenced by the social

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    PHILP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL INC. SWOT analysis Global Marketing CONTENTS ABOUT PHILP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL INC. SWOT of PHILP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL INC. STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS 1. ABOUT PHILIP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL An American global Cigarette and tobacco company. Products sold in over 200 countries. Goals Provide high quality and innovative products to adult smokers‚ generate superior returns for shareholders‚ and reduce the harm caused by smoking

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    Personal Response to Mr Bleaney In the poem Mr Bleaney by Philip Larkin the poet portrays a theme of loneliness. And not only does the poem suggest a feeling of solitude and emptiness the poet also deliberately uses langue and poet techniques to emphasise the theme he’s going for. The title of the poem itself is of a person whose first name is unknown to us. It creates a sense that it is irreverent to us and that Mr Bleaney is not of much importance. The lacking of strong syllables in the title

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    Philip Larkin- “Here” analysis Nick Webb The poem "Here" by Philip Larkin is a descriptive poem on Larkin’s travel from the countryside to the city of Hull‚ where Larkin lived for the last thirty years of his life. The descriptive words used to describe the motion of his journey "swerving" (which is repeated throughout the 1st stanza to represent movement) and “harsh-named halt" suggest a train journey in

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