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    Self-Assessment Strengths Paper: Gloria Panhorst By Gloria Panhorst Webster University Presented to Paul H. Grau, Jr. Organizational Behavior MNGT-5590 Fall 1, 2015 Little Rock AFB Campus, AR August 28, 2015 Introduction “An applicant's handshake may be crucial at a job interview. But a personality test can tell a company what's behind that handshake” (Korn, 2012). When you think about a job interview you have gone on recently, do you think about what your strengths are? I can assure you

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    In his New York Times article “Strength Training as a Family Affair,” Anahad O’Conner takes a step into the debate whether children should participate in strength training exercises. With being with New York Times since 2003 writing articles relating to science, health, and nation issues, O’Conner has a understanding of this ongoing topic. Doctors have “Warned” parents to keep their children out of the weight room, but “Why” he asks. In this op-ed article, O’Conner does what he does best, and develops

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    Strength, whether it is external or internal, provides an individual with a sense of confidence and respectability. However, as the actor, Arnold Schwarzenegger said, “Strength and growth come only through continuous effort and struggle.” In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Juliet presents herself as the stronger character by making her own decisions, marrying Romeo despite her circumstances, and by prioritizing her feelings for Romeo over her family. Juliet demonstrates

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    WHICH PROVES GREATER STRENGTH RESULTS: MACHINE OR FREE WEIGHT RESISTANCE TRAINING? Pros and cons of training modalities remain apparent regardless of preference; whether one favours safety due to injuries, or heavy weight to increase the amount of skeletal muscle mass. This meta-analysis seeks to compare and relate the differences between the two, by comparing results of 1RMs and 3RMs across three separate studies. Each study typically identified a separate facet, from the levels of muscle activation

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    Strength has nine definitions in the Merriam Webster Dictionary. It is seen as a word of power, and as a matter of fact, power is a synonym for strength. Like many of the words in the Merriam Webster dictionary, the word strength originates in England. It also happens to be the noun of strong. Strength can be defined as many things, but I see the word fitting into two categories. College students will be able to see in this essay that strength is defined in a variety of ways such as emotional strength

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    One reason strength and conditioning programs helps athletes is because it makes the athlete stronger and focuses on all muscle groups, so one does not over dominate the others. Strength and conditioning programs help athletes to become stronger and to help prevent them from getting hurt. The strength aspect of the program focuses on working all muscle groups. According to Walker, writer of Strength Training and Strength Exercise, he said, “The stronger muscles and tendons are they help hold the

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    II. Muscle strength However lower limbs more relevant than upper limbs for estimation of gait and physical function, handgrip strength has been used and well correlated with the most relevant outcomes. But there is factors unrelated to muscle strength, e.g. motivation or cognition, may interfere the correct assessment of muscle strength (Cruz-Jentoft et al., 2010). 1) Handgrip strength Isometric hand grip strength is well related with lower limbs muscle strength , knee extension torque and calf cross-sectional

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    According to the Strengths Finder Survey which identified my top five strengths by analyzing my answers to the questions asked of me on a website they are as follows: Strategic, Deliberative, Context, Adaptability and Learner. Being employed by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee for fourteen years this has taught me how to use those strengths to my advantage and also to the company’s advantage. For Strategic my first strength it has taught me to try and ask every possible question and pull all

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    After attending many interviews over this year, I have been asked “What are my strengths” numerous times. After careful consideration, the two characteristics that I feel are my greatest strengths are my passion for teaching, and the fact that I am coachable. According to Benekos (2016), Passion for teaching includes the ability to teach students how to learn and to instill enthusiasm and interest in learning. Since I was a little kid, I have always had a love of numbers. From playing with numbers

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    of my strengths from the VIA Institute indicated what my strengths were in order from 1 to 24. The high ranked the strength the more I used it in my everyday life. The results made me a little concerned as to weather or not I did it right. The top five don 't fit me as much as I would like. I received the results as Humor, Fairness, Loving to learn, Honesty, and Creativity. These are my top five used strengths, but I don 't use half of these on a regular bases so how can they me my strengths. I feel

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