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    growth by taking the 360 reach assessment. According to “360 Reach Assessment” (2014), “ The benefit of the results is not only seeing what other perceive of you, but more so whether or not you were being honest with yourself or if you have any self-awareness at all” (p.2). The number one goal of the assessment is to give tips on how to advance to the next level within the career field. The 360 reach assessment enables the individual to obtain objective and candid feedback about the individual rational

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    Possibility for Greatness

    the child is living its life in. For the majority of the people of Omelas it is this awareness that is instilled into all of them that helps them make Omelas a seemingly utopian community. Instead of using their awareness of the child’s poor living condition to help it they try to justify its condition with their own actions. On the other hand however, those who choose to walk away from Omelas use their awareness of the child as a reason to leave the community. It is their ethical decision to do

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    Questionnaire

    Following questionnaire is only indicative. While on field, mostly, only relevant questions are covered. General Questions 1. Charges for hair color service (Minimum)? Questions to be asked to barbers (Berina related) Objective: 1. What berina products do you use? (The range of products) 2. What competitor products are you aware of? 3. For how much time have you been using Berina products? 4. When did you first hear about Berina? When did you started to use Berina products

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    Hsm210 - Wk 8 - Check Point - Evaluating Communication Strategies

    make up your client base in order to consider everyone’s problems objectively, which allows you to define them correctly, make valid assessments, and present a solution that is acceptable to your client. Most important, you must have multicultural awareness in order to meet the ever changing needs that

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    Peronal Model of Helping

    Self Management Behavioral Contract Michelle Smith BSHS 312 December 19, 2011 Professor Adam Self Management Behavioral Contract Michelle is a person who can read but is not a reader, she would love to be able to read some of those interesting books that she has at home such as Battlefield Of The Mind, It’s Your Time, And The Purpose Driven Life. Unfortunately at this present time Michelle can’t seem to stay focus or concentrate when she is reading. She seem to become bored before even

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    shaped in a way that shows personal engagement | essay shaped in a way that shows thoughtful personal engagement and some self-awareness as a knower | essay shaped in a way that shows personal reflective exploration and significant self-awareness as a knower | | Different perspectives … | no attempt to acknowledge or explore | mentioned, but no attempt to explore them | awareness they may exist, but little attempt to explore | acknowledgment, and some attempt to explore | serious consideration |

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    Organizational Behavior

    can read people very easily and have the skill of interpreting their wants and needs. There are five traits of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. Self-awareness is recognizing your own emotions and their affects on the environment around you. I believe that I have a high rating of self-awareness because I know myself, my strengths, my weaknesses, and what situations will make me uncomfortable so I can avoid them. The next trait is self-regulation

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    Psych 515 Week 2 Dq 6

    has implications for immune system functioning. Mindfulness can be defined as “awareness of present experience, with acceptance” (Germer, 2005). To my clients, I might suggest that they pay close attention to their thoughts, feelings, and actions in order to become more aware. As the great cultural icon Yogi Berra once said, “you can see a lot by just looking”. Mindfulness involves more than present-centered awareness. It involves a certain set of attitudes such as acceptance, patience, gentleness

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    Social Impact

    counselor you have to be able to find the best way to help others. As a counselor you have to look into everything surrounding the client not just the client themselves for a better understanding. “Therapy aims not at analysis or introspection but at awareness and contact with the environment” (Corey, 2009, p200). I have become drawn to Gestalt therapy and its focus on helping the client become more aware and improving a client’s interaction with themselves, others, and their environment. When it comes

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    Social Movement

    two main goals is to raise awareness of a social problem. Then the second goal is to get the whole society to recognize the social problem and get it changed. These goals work together to start the movement. The organization must come together over the same social problem. They bring people in who believe in their problem. These people must organize and strategize their organization to have the same vision. They have these people to spend time and money to draw awareness to the problem. They do this

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