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    important message. She was born in the Bahamas in 1964 and expresses herself through works in performance art, sculpture, and photography (“Janine Antoni”, 2016, par. 1). The main focus of her work is to create controversy, conversation and to build awareness. She is most notable for her different choices in medium which assists her in getting her message across. Antoni’s medium of choice often involves using her body to create her art; often utilizing her mouth, hair, and eyelashes to create her unique

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    In this article, the author was able to engage the mind of the readers through justified usage of substantial information, text structure and language. The author is aware that the readers has effective and cognitive needs where information provided need to backed with solid proof and statistics, and the needs of effective presentation which “hooks” them from the beginning, the article is written with its original and familiar substances, to attract the attention of the readers emotionally and intellectually

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    resources, mathematical and logical skills, efficient study habits, and the ability to communicate clearly and fluently. Intellectual skills include time management, exam strategies, study strategies, and goal setting. Consciousness, or awareness, is another helpful aspect of becoming a good student. The good student must be aware of their (agr) surroundings and know what is going on in the world around them. We must strive to relate what is happening around us to what we are learning. This

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    The next character I will mention is Honorable Gilbert MacWhite, who replaced Ambassador Sears in Sarkhan. This character functioned in complete contrast to Sears. He understood the sensitivity of the US mission in Sarkhan and how vulnerable the Sarkhanese government was to potential communist influences. He also understood the communist threat and did not underestimate it. MacWhite’s understanding of the operational environment was clear from the beginning and made constant efforts in understanding

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    Goleman suggests that emotional intelligence has four pieces - self awareness, social awareness, self management and relationship management. Some important elements of emotional intelligence agree that a combination of emotional intelligence and conventional intelligences, such as linguistic, mathematical, scientific to have good qualities of leadership. Having good emotional intelligence usually means you have good self-awareness. Most people even, according to Mind tools article, “Emotional Intelligence

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    change project is Everett Rogers; five step change theory. This specific change theory created by Rogers was designed by expanding Lewin’s work. Rogers described five different phases of planning change: awareness, interest, evaluation, trial, and adoption (Mitchell, 2013). The first step is awareness, which is the step to recognize what the problem is and how it can be fixed (Mitchell, 2013). The second step is interest, to see who is concerned with the problem and agree with the idea and the effect

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    I scored the highest in the discovering self-motivation, gaining self-awareness, and adopting lifelong learning categories. In self-motivation and gaining self-awareness I scored 78. My second highest categories are adopting lifelong learning, in which I scored 72. I feel that I do well in discovering self-motivation because I am my biggest cheerleader. Early on in my life, I knew that my parents would not be the ones to tell me, “if you can dream, you can do it!” types of people. They were the

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    autobiography and was still a target to the Taliban. Fortunately, that did not stop her from continuing to get a safe, quality education she deserves. By following her dream, she caused many other girls to do the same. In order to share her story and raise awareness about the topic, “Malala wanted to build an organization to empower girls to survive and thrive”(CNN). Not only

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    essence in movies. Although some people may say watching movies leads to bad health, the benefits are far more substantial. Witnessing movies is a core activity that leads one to becoming more aware, inspired, and entertained. Movies can raise awareness on social, environmental, and political issues that are pertinent to our society. A Girl in the River addresses an important social issue, and very beneficial to know. In the movie, a young Pakistani woman survives an attempted murder from her father

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    diverse benefits that the practice is associated with. Yoga doesn’t only provide a great way of exercising and relaxation, it equally enables people to connect deeply with whom they truly are which then leads to higher levels of consciousness and self awareness. The practice of yoga is associated with diverse benefits that people get to realize when they are more self aware. They are able to focus their energies on things that matter most to them and will be able to take actions that are beneficial to their

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