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Emotional Intelligence Wishful Thinking
1,913 wordsBook Report (1) Daniel Goleman's book Working with Emotional Intelligence discusses different aspects of concept of emotional intelligence, which author considers to be superior to peoples ability to operate with abstract terms, commonly referred to as intelligence quotient. According to author, individuals social skills determine his prospects in life more than any other factor. Goleman defines emotional intelligence as the skill of getting along with others, which is not inherited but determin...
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Transferable Skills Part 2
1,792 words... by Dawn Rosenberg McKay, are very similar to Hansen's. She also emphasizes that it is very important for the job-seeking individual to present itself in favorable light, during the interview. This is why he needs to assure potential employer in his ability to address professional challenges, as they arise, in most efficient manner. Author suggests that applicant for job needs to know how to dissect the duties, he will be required to perform, in order to realize how his transferable skills mi...
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Praise To Folly Folly And Two Forewords Erasmus
295 wordsProminent Themes in Western Civilization Since the Renaissance Erasmus of Rotterdam is one of the most prominent Renaissance writers. Although, his Praise to Folly and Two Forewords to the Latin Translation of the New Testament are stylistically and conceptually very different, there are also many similarities. Let us mention the most important of them: 1) Both works are marked with Erasmus anti-clerical approach towards the issue of Christian faith. They both prepared ground for the decline of ...
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Modest Proposal Author Suggests
340 wordsOften, when a problem arises, people offer solutions to deal with the problem. Some may be realistic while others may be a bit too imaginative. In A Modest Proposal and Hunters Harvest the authors solutions may sound quite preposterous, nevertheless are highly logical. The both offer an objective view to what they believed was a problem, but in a satiric way. In A Modest Proposal, the author suggests that in Ireland, the children of low-income families be sold as meat for upper class citizens. A...
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Author Suggests Employees Organization
288 wordsStress in the Work Place. How to Create a Productive and Healthy Work Environment. Under the authors perspective, the justification of studying stress in organizations is due to its effect, positive or negative, on the efficiency and vitality of employees and organizations as a whole. Stress is a common denominator in organizations all over the world. Furthermore, some developed countries have indeed increased its levels of stress among employees in alarming rates. Under this perspective, the au...
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