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    Number 49 Valuable Lessons 1. Treat others the way you want to be treated. This is important because it is the golden rule. 2. Sharing is caring. This is important because if you have something share it with others whether it be money, talent, or a gift. 3. Adding and Subtracting. This is important because math is everywhere you go and everyone needs some basic forms of math no matter what you do. 4. School over Sports. This is important because no matter how good of a athlete you are education comes

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    Out of the 19 years I have been blessed to be on this earth, I can honestly say that my most rewarding moment was the day graduated Mansfield Timberview High School. Hearing my family cheer me on, getting my diploma and shaking hands with the board of administration, and beating our class statistics, is what this day a very memorable day. The senior class of 2015 was thought to be the lazy class, in our peers and some of my teacher’s eyes. So, for me being able to say I graduated on time with a

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    "everyone receives a trophy" has taken the place of only rewarding those who achieve excellence within that activity. Rewarding all participants in youth activities and sports has become standard practice in American culture. "Should kids get a trophy for participation?" or should only the achievers receive a trophy? In the following essay it will explore the idea that everyone should win from participating and get an achievement for being there. Rewarding winning has been a part of human society from the

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    2.2 Motivation Kressler (2003, 1-2) defines motivation as a rationale behind human behavior; anyone who has motives is motivated and has reasons and causes for their actions and inaction. Rationale to work is generally a combination of necessity to work, to satisfy individual needs and to avoid frustration. However motivation is highly personal and people react differently to motivational factors. Armstrong (2006, 317) continues that motivation has three dimension; direction that tells what person

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    same quality as mine. “Rewarding Experiences”43 Joining 4th grade band- It was rewarding, because I was able to skip chorus and go to band. Joining DHS marching band- It was rewarding, because I was able to hang out with friends. Joining DHS concert band- It was rewarding, because I was able to challenge myself and become better at playing the trombone. Joining DHS Jazz band- It was rewarding, because I was able to learn Jazz rhythms. Joining county band- It was rewarding, because I learned how a

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    The Effects Of Junk Food

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    teaching their children to rely on food to deal with their emotions”(rewarding kids). Children are being taught to rely on food for a confort and a emotional cope mecanism.“After a hard day of work, many adults run to food to deal with stress, reliving their childhood experience with food and comfort. The more parents use food as a reward for their children, the more likely the child will grow into an adult who eats for comfort”(rewarding kids). Kids being emotionaly attached to food may affect them when

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    classes, reading classes, or a mixture of both reading and writing but never just writing. I think that will have a lot to say about my writing this quarter. Although I talked about English not being my strongest subject, I still find it to be very rewarding.

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    We all want a part in the decision of our future, no matter how miniscule, right? Being a junior in high school that alone can be a daunting task. This assignment has opened that small window of opportunity and it has been a strenuous process that has opened my eyes to a world of possibility. Therefore, being able to discover and pursue a career can be an experience with extensive research, preparing pupils for the terror and hardship called life. In the beginning you wander around aimlessly with

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    motivation Essay

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    continually interfering with the work of one of her colleagues (whose job she used to do). He has so far tried moving the offender physically away from her colleague, ignoring the interference (along with the colleague) in the hope that it would stop, and rewarding the staff member when she does not interfere. This situation has now been going on for six months, your manager has run out of ideas, and he has asked for your help. What advice would you give from your knowledge of motivation theory? One of your

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    isolated man with Asperger’s syndrome, is depicted, Although these are the main characters, and the film focusses primarily on their relationship, and the rewards they are able to receive from it, it also shows how most relationships are not ultimately rewarding, as one can see with Mary’s neglectful childhood, parents and marriage. As a child, Mary was often neglected and mistreated by her parents, Vera and Noel. The film does not show in detail Noel and Mary’s relationship, but it can be understood they

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