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Class Evaluation

1. Some things that I like d about this class is that I got to play a lot of games and that I got to meet a lot of new and different people. 2. Some thing that I didn't like about this class were that mr haymore sat in the back for no reason and i stayed there for the whole year plus he constantly bugs no offense. 3. I think that some recommendations for improving the class are to try to have more free time and get all of the work out of the way first. 4. Yes and no. Yes because I sometimes do and no well because I sometimes/most of the times don't. 5. I believe that sometimes I can and that other times I am not so Im going to say no but I can ctr when I want to it just takes time and effort and some people are just shy to do what is right. 6. somethings that I did however learn would probably be to code and how to blog by myself I think that this will be of further help to me in the future and I will enjoy practicing it more. 7. mr haymore without a doubt that he is the

The Psychology of Winning: 10 Qualities of a Total Winner

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1.  Positive Self-Expectancy  "Life is a self fulfilling prophecy. True winners go into every event expecting to win." Positive self-expectancy is pure and simple optimism: real enthusiasm for everything you do. And optimism is expecting the most favorable result from your own actions. There never was a winner who didn’t expect to win in advance. Winners understand that life is a self-fulfilling prophecy. And they know that you usually get what you expect in the long run. So winners accept the belief that hope and a deep, unbreakable faith — forged into a fundamental attitude of positive self-expectancy — is the eternal spring from which all creative, motivating energy flows. In your quest for excellence, there are two powerful sets of great expectations affecting your life. First, there are the expectations that others close to you have for you. And then there are the expectations that you have for yourself. While we all try to rise to the expectations others have for u

Ten Tips

Ten Tips For Being More Truthful The Ten Tips 1. Make a commitment to tell the truth. 2. Tell someone about your commitment. 3. Think before you give a dishonest answer, explanation, sarcasm, or reason. 4. Be careful of when and how you use exaggeration, sarcasm, or irony. 5. Be careful not to twist the truth or leave out part of it. 6. Don't indulge in little white lies. 7. Watch out for silent lies. 8. When you catch yourself lying, throw your mouth into reverse. 9. Talk to yourself. 10. Treat yourself when you tell the truth. Reflection:  My final thought about the Ten tips on being more truthful is it has a strong impact on lost of people because of how informative it is on to be truthful even if the truth will hurt the other person. Away that the ten tips of being truthful can benefit me is to just always tell the truth cause i have been down the road were i just lie even for stupid reasons. The tips that i will apply strongly to my life is ba

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Pyramid of Success

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The Pyramid of Success John Wooden  25 Blocks 1. Industriousness is to be diligent and to be active all the time and it means that you have to be wanting to do something with your life and not just that you will wait for something great that will happen but you have to be the one that is going to try to make that reality happen and you are going to try your best and that you are going to give it your all. 2. Enthusiasm "It is the engine that powers all blocks of the Pyramid. It is why I chose Industriousness and Enthusiasm as the cornerstones of my Pyramid of Success. It is where everything begins." The two cornerstones of my Pyramid of Success, Industriousness and Enthusiasm, provide strength individually but much more strength when combined as one.I described Industriousness: very hard work. But hard work is not enough. It must be ignited, lit afire by something that will raise it to the extraordinary level required for success. That 'something' is your

medical school

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Medical School  1. Name and location of school:  Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University (Bronx, New York) 2. Admissions Requirements: Einstein’s M.D. program prepares tomorrow’s physicians to excel in both the science and the art of medicine by combining the pursuit of scientific excellence with compassionate and humanistic care  and the social mission to improve human health through engagement in our local, national, and global communities. Our Graduate Programs in the Biomedical Sciences train some of today’s brightest students to become the next generation of leading scientific researchers, while our Medical Scientist Training Program (resulting in both M.D. and Ph.D. degrees) embraces a comprehensive "bench to bedside" philosophy to nurture the development of well-rounded physician-scientists. In all, the College of Medicine offers six graduate degree programs. 3. Tuition: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Offers Cheaper Tuition: ($46,8

10 keys

1. Clarity "Have vision. Determine what you want to be, do or have in life.  Have a sense of direction and know where you’re going.  If you do not have clear specific goals in life, you are doomed forever to work for others who do." what this "key" means is that Have vision of what you are doing in life, you must know what you want to be or want to achieve. Have a sense of direction and know what path you are going to take and where you want to end. And how hard do you push yourself to get things done? Wanting to do something and motivating yourself to actually do it are two different things. So, what’s the difference between those who never reach their goals, year after year, and those who achieve one goal after another? Often, it’s their self-motivation. Self-motivation is the force that keeps pushing us to go on – it’s our internal drive to achieve, produce, develop, and keep moving forward. Also with self-motivation, you’ll learn and grow – regardless of the sp