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Articles related to "Leadership"
Promoted to a Leadership Role Suddenly promoted into a leadership role and feel out of your comfort zone? Learn how to identify your areas of weakness by assessing your leadership competencies. promoted to a leadership role • becoming a manager • training for new managers • training for new leaders • leadership competency training
Leadership Competency Building Build your leadership competencies through various leadership training options, building a relationship with a mentor and learning from your early mistakes. promoted to a leadership role • transition to leadership • common mistakes of new leaders • finding a good mentor • training options for new leaders
Tension at Oprah's Academy While it may sound ungrateful for people to complain about a $40 million complex being provided for the poor, complaints are surfacing about the many restrictions. oprah's leadership academy • south africa • oprah winfrey schools • girls schools • philanthropy
Time Management Are you a good time manager? Read on if you need tips to help you master the art of time management and increase your productivity and decrease your stress! time management • manage time • competency • productivity • increases confidence
Alcohol Awareness Month April is Alcohol Awareness Month, and April 5th is National Alcohol Screening Day. Getting kids involved in prevention efforts is the key to keeping them alcohol free. alcohol abuse • alcohol treatment • teens and alcohol • depression • drunk driving
New Grad Programs Many large companies recruit new grads for training programs. Ford, GE and Chevron offer new graduate leadership development programs. new grad • entry-level training • fortune 500 companies • enter the workforce • new grads
Hong Kong's Reversion: There's Always Two Sides to the Story chinese rule • human rights • reversion • civil liberties
Upward: A Christian Sports League Upward sports leagues are a great alternative to recreational programs for Christian parents. It offers a chance for youth to pray, play, and learn, while having fun! upward christian league • upward sports program • upward sports • upward christian sports league • christian parenting
Ender's Game: Book to Movie Ender's Game by OSC is slated to be made into a movie in the next year. How well will the suspenseful, psychologically intriguing book translate to the silver screen? orson scott card • ender’s game • ender valentine peter wiggin bean • ender’s shadow • hugo nebula award
Turkey, Iraq and the Kurds: Can Anyone Actually Leave The Kurds The situation between the Kurds, Turkey, and Iraq has heated up once again. The Kurds demand their own enclave to call their own, which Turkey and Iraq have supressed, fearing they would destabilize the region. iraq • turkey • invasions • kurdish • resistance
Determining Which Office to Run For!! running for public office • decisions • campaign • elections • support
Central Committee For Ex-Muslims Ex-Muslim's want their own voice. Islam is the only religion that does not recognize ex-members but two brave women are trying to change this. the committee for ex-muslims • ex-muslims • non-practicing muslims • arzu toker • mitra zainal
Feature: The Military in Russian Politics - Then and Now The Soviet military had an important but constrained role in politics. Now, the military has serious grievances: wage arrears, lack of maintenance and serious cutbacks. If they continue to have reason to believe that the leadership does not care about them and that they cannot count on the leadership, they may intervene...with serious consequences. soviet russia kremlin politics military history
Gordon Brown After nearly a quarter of a century as an MP in the House of Commons and ten years as the Iron Chancellor he finally succeeded Tony Blair in 2007 to become Prime Minister brown • minister • prime • chancellor • blair
Maybe Negotiating Isn't Such A Good Idea? middle east • peace talks • peace process • netanyahu • arafat
Squanto the Treaty Maker Squanto helps arrange a treaty between the people of Plymouth and the Pokanokets and Nemaskets. The Nemaskets revolt because of the treaty and capture Squanto. squanto • treaties with native americans • pokanokets • nemaskets • plymouth
Challenge Your Mind and Body Three ways to break out of your comfort zone, feel better about yourself and lose weight. Challenge yourself physically, mentally and emotionally. weightloss • challenge yourself • comfort zone • test yourself • social
Homeschooling and Socialization Homeschooled kids have plenty of opportunities to learn social skills. Learn how the socialization process works in homeschool families. homeschooling and socialization • socializing children • homeschool curriculum • social skills • homeschooled kids
Reframing Genocide The Australian government and media are now trying to reframe native genocide and human rights abuses as being caused by Aboriginal culture and "self-governance". aboriginal child rape • aboriginal community dysfunction • self-governance • aboriginal sovereignty • aboriginal incest
SMART Goal Setting Goal setting is part of many corporate training programs. The SMART goal setting technique ensures goals are: Specific, Measurable, Agreed to, Realistic and Time phased. smart goal setting • goal setting • corporate training • goal setting technique • strategic planning
"What About the Rentiers?": The Formation of the National Government (1931), Part I national government • james ramsay macdonald • great betrayal
Darlene Zchech “Change Your World,” released late in 2005, is iconic worship pastor Darlene Zschech’s second solo project, very similar to her first in tone and format. darlene zchech • change your world • ino records • call upon his name • hillsong church in australia
William Bradford William Bradford immigrated to Holland from England. He and his wife were aboard the Mayflower with the Pilgrims when they sailed for America in 1620. bradford • england • religious persecution • puritans • pilgrims
Why We Need Another GATT Round This article examines why the global economy need another multilateral round of negotiations to further liberalize trade and investment gatt • wto • global economy • asia financial crisis
Battle of Bloody Marsh Long before the Indian uprisings on coastal Georgia in the early 1600s, the British had their thoughts on previously Spanish held St. Simons Island. In time, the Spanish st. simons • georgia • battle of bloody marsh • spanish • british
Ewing, Thompson, Conley and Sons The NCAA men's basketball championship has turned into a legacy event defined by the kinship of names such as Ewing, Noah, Horford, Rivers and Thompson. ewing • jordan • thompson • ncaa • oden
New Grad Training Are you a new grad entering the workforce? There are many new graduate entry-level training programs to help your transition from academics to the work world. new grad • entering the workforce • new graduate • entry-level training • transition from academics
No Child Left Behind Penalties No Child Left Behind has been in place for several years. Goals are not being met by many schools. Is the federal government really going to enforce the penalties? nclb • no child left behind • school closings • restructuring • closures
Not Your Father's Theatre Review of a resource site devoted to sites, organizations, and techniques that differ from traditional theatre. non-traditional theatre theater psychodrama sociod
Organic Foods in Schools A private, West Hollywood elementary school has decided to battle obesity. The district has developed a fresh, whole food approach to hot lunch. hot lunch • obesity • fresh food • west hollywood • nutrition
Reasonable Responses, Part III negotiation • alternative dispute resolution • adr • mediation • power politics
Settlers Return to Jamestown The people of Jamestown are ready to call it quits when, in 1610, Lord Thomas West De la Warr arrives in Virginia to be governor. John Rolfe marries Pocahontas and introd jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • lord thomas west de la warr • delaware
Terrorism Among Us . . . A Cause for Alarm Part III terrorism • chemical weapons • nuclear weapons • biological • us
Than Shwe Who is the leader of the vicious Burmese military regime and how has he reached his position? state peace and development committee • saffron revolution in burma • monk demonstrations in burma • leader of burmese junta • military rule in burma |
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