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Applying the Three-Step Writing Process to Wiki
Ethics
Expert
human communication
Information
Science
Whether you are creating a new wiki, adding material to an existing one, or revising one, applying the three-step writing process is effective and adaptable. While wikis don’t require that you have much technical or writing expertise, it is still important for you to apply the three-step process to assure that your contributions are credible…
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
Human development
Leadership
Metaphysics
Personality
Psychological theories
Science
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is a popular personality assessment tool, chosen more often than other options available. It is derived from Carl Jung’s theories and uses four scales to identify personality traits. This assessment is commonly used to assess leadership abilities, which can be beneficial for team building in educational and organizational settings. Psychologists have…
Irving Janis’ Groupthink
Organization
Science
Essence of Groupthink Groupthink is a process of deliberation and sharing of ideas in a certain organization which imply a series of positive and negative effects on the development of organizations. Irving L. Janis experienced and had been a witness to such consensus on the essence of the term during the incident of the utilization…
Shrek 2 in Relation to Postmodern Theory Analysis
Postmodernism
Science
Truth
In 2004 Trademarks Pictures released Sheer 2, a well-known American computer- animated fantasy-comedy film dedicated towards a mature audience due to its post modernistic approach. It is the second segment to the Sheer film series and is followed by another two films. The film starts right where the first movie finished. After Sheer and Princess…
Brilliant Minds Frank and Lillian Gilbreth
Employment
Productivity
Science
Introduction Frank and Lillian Gilbreth were two of the great pioneers in the study of Scientific Management. Two of there major writings were on Fatigue Study and Motion Study. Business scholars use many of their writings, today. Many of their results affect the work conditions in many companies. Brilliant Minds of Frank and Lillian Gilbreth…
Astronomy and Trigonometry
Geometry
Mathematics
Science
Sebastian Trigonometry and astronomy Trigonometry is used everywhere in our lives, since the beginning of development in our civilisations, people have been researching about the three lengths that have mystified for centuries. Trigonometry can almost be seen everywhere. First of all though we need to know its international definition, trigonometry is a study of triangles…
Mary Parker Follett Biography
Bureaucracy
Science
This essay will focus on Mary Parker Follett’s main contributions to management thought and practice. Specifically, it will explore three key areas: her ideas about organizations as functional communities, her belief in managers as facilitators of collaboration within organizations, and her theory on the potential of groups to utilize individual talents for overall improvement. Firstly,…
Reflective for Uwi
Education
human communication
Learning
Science
Writing
When I entered the University of the West Indies, I thought I was at the summit of English Language, the summit of writing, the summit of analysis, but I was in for a rude awakening when I entered my first class for Writing in the Disciplines, FD14A. The foundation course Writing in the Disciplines on…
Preliminary Analysis
Biology
Science
Scientific method
Samples tested in this lab are sample numbers: 1,2,3,4,5,8,9,10,14,16,22, and 23. Using various test, we found characteristics about each individual sample which gave us a better idea on whether the sample is living, dead, organic, or inorganic. This is the same as our proposed study because we are trying to see if samples are dead,…
Mistakes Were Made Short Summary
Cognitive Dissonance
Ethics
Science
Many of us can relate to feeling regularly frustrated, thinking, “Why is it so hard for us to admit our mistakes? ” Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson’s book, Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me), focuses on why people justify bad decisions, beliefs, and actions. It also offers suggestions about how we might be able to…