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26) 100and5Stars - 26 – Leadership. Ed. 1.0 [PDF Document].




26) 100and5Stars - 26 – Leadership - Ed. 1.0 [PDF Document].

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100 and 5 Stars. Now, I finish the present post, and thanks for reading these, yes, more of forty-5 five [45] quotes. Additionally, you have two themes very interesting. They are written in the English language, with an exception of a passage of the Book of Mormon. And then with incredible bonds. Thank you.

Nutrition is the only remedy that can bring full recovery and can be used with any treatment. Remember, food is our best medicine!.
Adelle Davis

Exercise is king. Nutrition is queen. Together, you've got a kingdom. …
Michael Pollan

When in doubt, use nutrition first.
Rene Dubos

To eat is a necessity, but to eat intelligently is an art.
Mehmet Oz

Having balanced nutrition is also very important to keep my body in shape and healthy.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

When I was in Mexico and started to dream in Spanish, I knew that was a good sign that I was learning the language. It was cool.
Andrea Navedo

After college, I did a bunch [group] of different jobs - taught English in Mexico, worked in public radio, worked for a web design company - but there was something about documentaries [films, life story] that really [in reality] attracted me.
Marshall Curry

The size of the energy sector in Mexico is just so vast; it has an outsize [big, immense] impact on the rest of the Mexican economy.
Luis Videgaray Caso

For any country - and that includes Mexico and the U.S. - having good, robust relationships with crucial allies and neighbors, that's putting your country first.
Luis Videgaray Caso

Mexico is a market economy, but we should have better markets.
Luis Videgaray Caso

Mexico believes in free trade.
Luis Videgaray Caso

I think that we must come together progressively, with the British, the Germans, the Spanish, the Italians and with the new members of the European Union, we must make an effort to forge [establish, create] closer links.
Jean-Pierre Raffarin

We must stress [emphasize, highlight] that the euro has been beneficial to the European Union because, otherwise [if not], in this context of international turmoil [turbulence, confusion], every country would have to devalue their currencies [moneys].
Jean-Pierre Raffarin

For the European Union, Russia is as important politically and economically as China is to the U.S.
Ivan Krastev

Speaking from my experience as a person involved for a long time in building the European Union, it is important to have patience and efforts to build a community of nations.
Giorgio Napolitano

The European Union is the world's most successful invention for advancing peace.
John Bruton

Leadership is a process of influencing the probability of achieving a desired change through human relationships.
P Semark

Corporate governance is not something that is put in place and then left. Ensuring its effectiveness depends on regular review, preferably regular independent review. And, in the end that comes down [falls, passes on] to the shareholders [investors, patrons]. Outside assessment [evaluation] and self-assessment need to be regular events.
Jim Jones

To succeed, you will soon learn, as I did, the importance of a solid foundation in the basics of education - literacy, both verbal and numerical, and communication skills.
Alan Greenspan

Language as a communication tool is the primary element from which literature is created. Even in pre-literate societies, it exists as songs, riddles [mysteries], or epics [classics] that are chanted [recited].
F. Sionil Jose

The art of effective listening is essential to clear communication, and clear communication is necessary to management success.
James Cash Penney

Miscommunication is the number one cause of all problems; communication is your bridge to other people. Without it, there's nothing. So when it's damaged, you have to solve all these problems it creates.
Earl Sweatshirt

If what is communicated is false, it can hardly be called communication.
Benjamin E. Mays

Read every book, blog, website, whatever, about what you want to be an expert in.
James Altucher

To read a book, to think it over, and to write out [copy, transcribe] notes is a useful exercise; a book which will not repay some hard thought is not worth publishing.
Maria Mitchell

The biggest invention of modern time is the book. The book is a digital medium; book text is written in a different form and replicable. What it really [in reality] does is it allows us to replicate cultural information, scientific technology, and information out of [of, outside] the human brain.
Sebastian Thrun

The book is there for inspiration and as a foundation [institution], the fundamentals [basics, first principles] on which to build.
Thomas Keller

The next quote of Tom Clancy is observed by two entities: «Clairvoyant Observer» and «Observant Mormon». He affirms: ‘I wanted to see my name on the cover of a book. If your name is in the Library of Congress, you're immortal’.
M.C. Enrique Ruiz Díaz

A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say.
Italo Calvino

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Scientific Revolution

Preliminary Discussion - Scientific Revolution refers to the period, from the late sixteenth to the early eighteenth century in Europe, when new ideas in physics, astronomy, biology, human anatomy, chemistry, and other sciences led to the rejection of doctrines that had prevailed from ancient Greece through the middle Ages. It has been described as the movement which was forged [created, established] by Johannes Kepler (1571- 1630) and Galileo Galilei (1564- 1642), developed by René Descartes (1596- 1650) and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716), and completed by Isaac Newton (1642- 1727). The unprecedented advancements in science during the early modern period yielded [produced, generated] to enormous transformation of man´s thought and way of looking at the world, and laid [positioned] the foundation of modern science. …
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… Newton´s theory of gravity is better than Descartes´s because Descartes´s theory was refuted by the fact that planets move in near-elliptical paths, and because Newton´s theory explained everything that Descartes´s theory had explained, and also explained the refuting [contradicting, contesting] facts… Newton´s theory was, in turn, refuted by the anomalous perihelion of Mercury, while Einstein´s explained that too.
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It was not until the American Revolution of 1776 and French Revolution in 1789 that a new meaning came to predominate the term ´revolution´ as a breach [division, separation] of continuity or a secular change of real magnitude. Its usage [convention, tradition] ever since [from the time when] has commonly implied what. Bernard Cohen (1976) describes as, ‘a radical change and a departure [exit, leaving] from traditional or accepted modes of thought, belief, action, social behavior, or political or social organization’.
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Christopher Hill justifies the origin of this common concept of revolution when he writes that, ‘Conventional wisdom has it that the word ´revolution´ acquired its modern political meaning only after 1688. Previously it had been an astronomical and astrological term limited to the revolution of the heavens, or to any complete circular motion [movement]’.
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It was this conception that first led to the methods of research and treatment that have caused the great flourishing of physical science... of which we are reaping [harvesting, obtaining] the fruit in our own day: experiment as the source of knowledge, mathematical formulation as the descriptive medium, mathematical deduction as the guiding principle in the search for new phenomenon to be verified by experimentation.
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The study of the evolution (and the revolutions) of scientific ideas... shows us the human mind at grips [appreciations, authorities] with reality, reveals to us its defeats and victories; shows us what superhuman effort each step on [walk on] the way to knowledge of reality has cost, effort which has sometimes led to a veritable ´mutation´ in human intellect, that is to a transformation as a result of which ideas which were ´invented´ with such effort by the greatest of minds become accessible and even simple, seemingly [apparently] obvious, to every student.
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It does not follow, as so many ignorant persons think, that the medieval activities were sterile… The middle Ages were pregnant with many ideas which could not be delivered until much later. Modern science, we might say, was the fruition [execution, completion] of medieval immaturity. Vesalius, Copernicus, Galileo, Newton were the happy inheritors [successors] who cashed in [recognized, sold].
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I now conclude my story near the middle of the eighteenth century. [Because] When Newton died the great creative phase of the scientific revolution was already finished, though [however] its acceptance and assimilation were still incomplete. Therefore [Consequently] I now omit the successor phases of the eighteenth century in which the science of chemistry and electricity received their first coherent forms.
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The development of Western Science has been based on two great achievements, the invention of the formal logical system (in Euclidean geometry) by the Greek philosophers, and the discovery of the possibility of finding out [discovering] causal relationship by systematic experiment (at the Renaissance). …
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Consequently, we shall first investigate the historical demands presented by the emergence and development of merchant [commercial] capital. Then we shall consider what technical problems were posed [modeled] by the newly [just now] developing economy and what complex of physical problems and knowledge, essential for solving these technical problems, they generated.
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We come to the conclusion that the scheme of physics was mainly determined by the economic and technical tasks which the rising [expanding] bourgeoisie raised [advanced] to the forefront [vanguard]. During the period of merchant [commercial] capital the development of productive forces set science a series of practical tasks and made an imperative demand for their accomplishment.
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John Onyekachi Nnaji.
Thesis: «Concepts of the ´Scientific Revolution´: An analysis of the historiographical appraisal [evaluation, review] of the traditional claims [statements, demands] of science».
Universitat de Les Illes Balears - Department of Philosophy.
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Develop an attitude of gratitude this year, and give thanks for everything that happens to you, knowing that every step forward is a step toward achieving something bigger and better than your current situation.
Brian Tracy

Training as: the teaching or learning activities carried on [continued, persevered] for the primary purpose of helping members of an organization to acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes needed by that organization. It is the act of increasing the knowledge and skill of an employee for doing a particular job.
Monappa & Saiyadain

Training is a systematic process of altering the behavior of employees in a direction that will achieve organization goals. Training is related to present job skills and abilities. It has a current orientation and helps employees’ master specific skills and abilities.
Clifton & Fink

The customer‘s perception is your reality.
Kate Zabriskie

Revolve your world around the customer and more customers will revolve around you.
Heather Williams

In the world of Internet Customer Service, it‘s important to remember your competitor is only one mouse click away [not here].
Doug Warner

There are many who subscribe to the convention that service is a business cost, but our data demonstrates that superior service is an investment that can help drive business growth [development]. Investing in quality talent, and ensuring they have the skills, training and tools that enable them to empathize and actively listen to customers are central to providing consistently excellent service experiences.
Jim Bush

Education also takes informally outside the institutions. For example, we also learn through the library, the newspapers, the magazines, the mass media and interactive communication technology, interaction with learned [well-educated] people, and others, etc. All these sources entail [require] learning. Interacting with a farmer might lead one to acquire an understanding of what kinds of crops are grown every year in different seasons; how much is invested by the farmer for production of crops; how much does he profit from the production of crops; the hurdles [difficulties, problems] faced by the farmer in marketing, etc. This learning takes place informally without any structured ways and means [channels, ways] like curriculum, teacher or textbooks or an institution. It opens wider possibilities of learning from others’ experiences and get connected to the questions, issues and feelings that are important to people. In contrast to this, education that takes place in the institutions is more formal and structured, that tends to take place in an organized manner with lots of instructional planning and support which are deliberately planned.
Unknown author

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Leadership

Effective leadership is essential in managing change and change is the only method to sustain the organization in the current business environment. As usual, change is hard for people, people will feel uncomfortable because of change and even sometimes deny [disagree] the change, continue as they are and be eliminated by the society. Therefore [Consequently], leadership can be a factor to motivate and encourage people to continuously make change and push them to change. Leadership plays a role in an organization to motivate and encourage the employees to change in order for the organization to be able to sustain and adapt to the business environment, to make sure the organization will improve and be innovative. The case of Nokia, the giant that fell from the top to the bottom, is a cautionary [instructive] tale [story] on the dangers of failing to improve [in improving] and should be remembered.

Effective leadership skills can help leaders to gain the trust [confidence] of employees, making other tasks easier to operate because the employees trust their leaders. This could make other parts of business management easier too, such as shaping the culture in an organization. A positive organizational culture can bring lots of benefit to the organization, as the positive culture can encourage and motivate the employees in the organization to learn, communicate and work with each other. A good culture in the organization not only provides a good working environment for their employees, but also gives a sense of belonging to the employees and increases the commitment of employees to continue working in the organization. Innovative ideas will be produced when leadership motivates the employees to communicate with each other and share their thoughts with each other.

Leadership skills also enable the leaders to lead their employees into [towards] the correct direction, in accordance to the organization vision and mission. When an organization’s leader leads the employees in the correct direction and motivates them to continuously improve and innovate, the organization’s performance will surely increase and be able to sustain the organization in the current complex business environment. Hence [Consequently, For this reason], effective leadership is the main factor that brings change to the organization, if there is no leadership in the organization there will be no chance at all (Atkinson, 2015).

Moo Jun Hao & Dr. Rashad Yazdanifard. Article: «How Effective Leadership can Facilitate Change in Organizations through Improvement and Innovation».
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A girl invited me to come out [become manifest, emerge] to a Bible study, and I said, 'Why not? I don't have anything to lose.' I went, and to my surprise, I saw people that loved God, but they were not square [right-angled] or rigid. They were just people like me.
Lecrae

Stand up for your rights and be brave, and don't be intimidated. Read your Bible. That's really given me strength [power, potency], and it will give you strength. Pray, and use God's name, Jehovah. And never tell a lie [untruth], ever.
Margaret Keane

We often read the Bible as if it were fundamentally about us: our improvement, our life, our victory, our faith, our holiness [religiousness], our godliness [divinity].
Tullian Tchividjian

I never had an intellectual struggle [altercation] with the Bible, with the gospel, with the claims [demands, requests] of Christ.
Tullian Tchividjian

It's not so easy to apply to today's society things that were written thousands of years ago. But that's exactly the job of a minister - to make the teaching of the Bible relevant.
Kaka

9 Y aconteció que después de haber orado al Señor, vi un acampo grande y espacioso. 10 Y sucedió que vi un árbol cuyo fruto era deseable para hacer a uno feliz. 11 Y aconteció que me adelanté y comí de su fruto; y percibí que era de lo más dulce, superior a todo cuanto yo había probado antes. Sí, y vi que su fruto era blanco, y excedía a toda blancura que yo jamás hubiera visto. 12 Y al comer de su fruto, mi alma se llenó de un agozo inmenso; por lo que deseé que participara también de él mi familia, pues sabía que su fruto era preferible a todos los demás.
El Libro de Mormón - 1 Nefi 8:9-12

I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness [exoneration, pardon] of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting [eternal]. Amen.
Catechism of the Catholic Church

Prophecy was at no time brought by man’s will, but men spoke from God as they were moved by Holy Spirit.

2 Peter 1:21 - Jehovah’s Witnesses.

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