Zhuge Liang was a famous Chinese strategist who lived from 181-234 AD during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was considered the most accomplished strategist of his time. After initially choosing to live quietly as a farmer, Liu Bei sought out Zhuge Liang and convinced him to become his advisor. Zhuge Liang helped Liu Bei establish the state of Shu Han and served as its prime minister. Throughout his life, Zhuge Liang worked to maintain Shu Han's independence despite it being much smaller than its rival state of Wei. He is renowned for his wisdom, strategy, and concepts like the Five Skills and Four Desires.
The Genghis Khan way - his 10 Leadership principlesSuhas Dutta
The document summarizes 10 leadership principles of Genghis Khan based on a biography, as well as an interpretation of those principles for modern times. It also discusses 9 leadership principles from Genghis Khan according to Forbes magazine's interpretation of the same biography. The principles highlighted include rewarding loyalty, being austere, exercising self-control, finding and using talent wherever possible, killing enemies without compunction, opposing cruelty, adapting to new ways of ruling, knowing you have divine backing, making followers believe it too, and respecting freedom of belief.
This document discusses Darwinism and the theory of evolution. It argues that Darwinism has caused many people to abandon their faith or fall into doubt over the last 150 years. It presents Darwinism as casting a "dark spell" that causes people to believe in the unlikely and irrational claims of evolution. The author aims to show that the theory of evolution is a deception and that Darwinism should be rejected in favor of belief in Allah and the words of the Qur'an. The style of the author's books is described as sincere, plain, and lucid in order to be easily understood and to influence even those who reject spirituality.
Importance of seeking knowledge in Islamdawah_islam
This document discusses the importance of seeking knowledge in Islam. It is obligatory for Muslims to gain certain types of basic religious knowledge, such as knowledge of creed and distinguishing right from wrong. Additional recommended knowledge includes Islamic jurisprudence, history, and Quranic exegesis. Gaining knowledge holds high status in Islam and the scholars who possess it are to be respected. However, scholars must maintain independence from rulers to avoid corruption. The document provides Islamic evidence from the Quran and hadith to support these points on the importance, categories, and status of religious knowledge in the faith.
The document provides background information about the author, Harun Yahya, and his book on Palestine. It begins by introducing Harun Yahya and noting that he has written extensively on political, scientific, and religious issues. It then provides context about Zionism and clarifies that the book's criticisms are directed at radical atheist Zionism and certain traditions, not at all Jews. It emphasizes that Judaism and the right of Jews to live in the Holy Land are respected in Islam. The document concludes by discussing Muslims' view of the People of the Book in the Quran and the shared reverence among religions for prophets like Moses.
MUHAMMAD - THE LAST MESSENGER OF GOD - GREATEST MAN IN HISTORYDRAMIRFARIDISAHAK
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) claimed to be the Last Messenger of GOD, to teach the only Religion (ISLAM) approved by GOD. This presentation shows that in his character, teachings and achievements indeed proved that his claim was valid - AS ASSESSED BY UNBIASED NON-MUSLIM SCHOLARS AND HISTORIANS.
Harun Yahya Islam General Knowledge From The Quranzakir2012
This document provides an introduction and overview of stories about prophets mentioned in the Quran. It discusses how every community was sent a prophet speaking their language to convey Allah's message and invite them to obedience, which is rewarded, while disobedience is punished. It then summarizes stories of prominent prophets, including Adam, Noah, Hud and others, detailing their messages to their people and the outcomes for those who believed or disbelieved. The purpose is to educate readers about prophets and convey lessons from their examples.
The Genghis Khan way - his 10 Leadership principlesSuhas Dutta
The document summarizes 10 leadership principles of Genghis Khan based on a biography, as well as an interpretation of those principles for modern times. It also discusses 9 leadership principles from Genghis Khan according to Forbes magazine's interpretation of the same biography. The principles highlighted include rewarding loyalty, being austere, exercising self-control, finding and using talent wherever possible, killing enemies without compunction, opposing cruelty, adapting to new ways of ruling, knowing you have divine backing, making followers believe it too, and respecting freedom of belief.
This document discusses Darwinism and the theory of evolution. It argues that Darwinism has caused many people to abandon their faith or fall into doubt over the last 150 years. It presents Darwinism as casting a "dark spell" that causes people to believe in the unlikely and irrational claims of evolution. The author aims to show that the theory of evolution is a deception and that Darwinism should be rejected in favor of belief in Allah and the words of the Qur'an. The style of the author's books is described as sincere, plain, and lucid in order to be easily understood and to influence even those who reject spirituality.
Importance of seeking knowledge in Islamdawah_islam
This document discusses the importance of seeking knowledge in Islam. It is obligatory for Muslims to gain certain types of basic religious knowledge, such as knowledge of creed and distinguishing right from wrong. Additional recommended knowledge includes Islamic jurisprudence, history, and Quranic exegesis. Gaining knowledge holds high status in Islam and the scholars who possess it are to be respected. However, scholars must maintain independence from rulers to avoid corruption. The document provides Islamic evidence from the Quran and hadith to support these points on the importance, categories, and status of religious knowledge in the faith.
The document provides background information about the author, Harun Yahya, and his book on Palestine. It begins by introducing Harun Yahya and noting that he has written extensively on political, scientific, and religious issues. It then provides context about Zionism and clarifies that the book's criticisms are directed at radical atheist Zionism and certain traditions, not at all Jews. It emphasizes that Judaism and the right of Jews to live in the Holy Land are respected in Islam. The document concludes by discussing Muslims' view of the People of the Book in the Quran and the shared reverence among religions for prophets like Moses.
MUHAMMAD - THE LAST MESSENGER OF GOD - GREATEST MAN IN HISTORYDRAMIRFARIDISAHAK
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) claimed to be the Last Messenger of GOD, to teach the only Religion (ISLAM) approved by GOD. This presentation shows that in his character, teachings and achievements indeed proved that his claim was valid - AS ASSESSED BY UNBIASED NON-MUSLIM SCHOLARS AND HISTORIANS.
Harun Yahya Islam General Knowledge From The Quranzakir2012
This document provides an introduction and overview of stories about prophets mentioned in the Quran. It discusses how every community was sent a prophet speaking their language to convey Allah's message and invite them to obedience, which is rewarded, while disobedience is punished. It then summarizes stories of prominent prophets, including Adam, Noah, Hud and others, detailing their messages to their people and the outcomes for those who believed or disbelieved. The purpose is to educate readers about prophets and convey lessons from their examples.
The document discusses the terra cotta army of China's first emperor Qin Shi Huang and other elements of his legacy. It summarizes that while the emperor is said to have built the terra cotta army to protect him in the afterlife, he was actually an atheist, and it was instead intended as a memorial and tourist attraction. It discusses two important philosophical texts from the time of the first emperor - The Art of War (Pingfa) and the Tao Te Ching. However, modern interpretations see them as about war when they were actually intended as guides for achieving objectives without conflict. The document critiques standard historical accounts and suggests the texts were teaching tools used in academies established by the emperor to develop
1. The document discusses principles of management according to ancient Indian philosopher Chanakya. It shares many of Chanakya's teachings on leadership, power, people management, and competition.
2. Some of the key teachings include the importance of having intellectual, financial, and morale power. It also discusses qualities of a good leader such as being vigilant, consulting advisors, and motivating employees through consultation, rewards, and punishments.
3. The document provides advice on both domestic and foreign policy, encouraging leaders to understand their own strengths and weaknesses as well as those of competitors before engaging in competition or war.
Leadership Wisdom: from the annals of HistoryIOSR Journals
Using history to teach important business concepts such as having a vision, strategic thinking, problem solving, effective communication and team building can make these concepts not only much more accessible and comprehensible, but also interesting, relevant and memorable. Renowned writer Robbin Sharma considers the concept of leadership begins within, by having the self discipline to lead & know oneself. It will not be wrong to say that in order to go ahead it is important to look back. It is more necessary than ever before to tap the wisdom & experience of some of history’s greatest leaders. They may be long gone however their unique achievements still stand & today’s executives can gain valuable insight & direction from them. Leadership lessons from the past masters can be useful in handling the high-tech & fast changing world
Sun Tzu was a 6th century BC military general, strategist, and philosopher from the Chinese state of Wu. He is best known for his treatise The Art of War, which discusses military strategy and tactics. The Art of War acknowledges that war should be avoided whenever possible but is sometimes necessary, and provides guidance on how to wage war successfully through deception and outmaneuvering opponents. Centuries later, The Art of War continues to be widely studied and applied not only to military strategy but in other competitive arenas like business, law, and sports.
The document provides an overview of ancient Chinese history and civilization. It describes China's geography and the influential Yellow and Yangtze Rivers. It discusses the Shang Dynasty which ruled from around 1500 BCE, with an agricultural economy and a belief in life after death. The Zhou Dynasty overthrew the Shang in 1046 BCE and introduced concepts like the Mandate of Heaven to justify their rule. Confucianism emerged as a philosophy emphasizing social harmony through rituals and respect for authority. Legalism supported a strong centralized state governed by law rather than morality. Taoism taught living in harmony with nature and non-action.
The document discusses Garry Wills' book "Certain Trumpets: The Nature of Leadership" which examines what makes an effective leader through examples of various historical figures who demonstrated strong leadership qualities and their counterparts who lacked those qualities, concluding that true leadership requires finding the right followers and goal for a given historical moment.
Kautilya's Arthashastra provides guidance for leaders on qualities, duties, and effective governance. It discusses in depth the ideal qualities of a leader, including attracting followers through virtues, cultivating intellect, and demonstrating energy. A leader should be just, effective in times of crisis and normal times, amenable to guidance, and make decisions through consultation following consideration of objectives, means, resources, timing, and contingencies. The text emphasizes a leader's concern for the people's welfare and happiness, and uses punishment and rewards to reinforce positive and negative behaviors for the benefit of all. Kautilya viewed the leader as a "vijigishu", with an achievement orientation guided by organizational interests. The Arth
The 48 Laws of Power - Law 33 - Discover Each Man’s ThumbscrewTariq Al-Basha
Everyone has a weakness, a gap in the castle wall. That weakness is usually insecurity, an uncontrollable emotion or need; it can also be a small secret pleasure. Either way, once found, it is a thumbscrew you can turn to your advantage.
This document provides information on several important figures and philosophies in ancient Chinese history. It discusses Confucius, who lived from 551-479 BCE and taught about maintaining social order and hierarchy through principles like li, ren, and filial piety. Mencius, a disciple of Confucius, believed that human nature is fundamentally good. Legalism, exemplified by Han Fei Zi, took a more authoritarian view of governance. Daoism, inspired by the Dao De Jing attributed to Laozi, emphasized living in harmony with nature.
The document provides an overview of several Chinese philosophies and ethical codes, including Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism. Confucianism emphasized proper social relationships and rituals. The Analects was an important Confucian text focusing on interpersonal relationships. Legalism believed human nature is selfish and the ruler should rule with a strong hand. Daoism saw nature as the first cause and believed one should go with the flow of nature rather than live according to man-made rules.
This document provides an overview and summary of Sun Tzu's classic text "The Art of War". It discusses the historical context in which Sun Tzu lived during the Warring States period of China and his background. It then summarizes some of the key principles from the text, including the importance of strategy over direct combat, taking the enemy's territory without fighting, knowing both yourself and your enemy, and being flexible in battle based on the relative strengths of forces. The document emphasizes that Sun Tzu's teachings can be applied beyond just military combat to other domains as well.
OBSTACLES TO AFRICAN INTELLECTUALS IN PUBLIC POLICY MAKINGTANKO AHMED fwc
Obstacles to the African Intellectual in public policy making include limited access, limited space, external influence, limited choice, philosopher kings, incomprehensive ideologies, and national goal versus self-aggrandizement.
The 48 Laws of Power - Law 18 - Do Not Build Fortresses to Protect Yourself -...Tariq Al-Basha
The world is dangerous and enemies are everywhere— everyone has to protect themselves. A fortress seems the safest.
But isolation exposes you to more dangers than it protects you from—it cuts you off from valuable information, it makes you conspicuous and an easy target.
Better to circulate among people, find allies and mingle. You are shielded from your enemies by the crowd.
The Heroes That You Know: What They Did And Why It MatteredShawn Furey
This document outlines a hero training program that teaches participants to intervene to improve situations for themselves and others. It discusses 12 basic human mental health needs, such as equality, safety, and freedom. It provides examples of famous heroes from history and fiction who helped satisfy these needs by protecting situations where people could experience "the good life." The training argues that everyone has the power to be a guardian of the good life by acting in ways that create and sustain good situations. It aims to help participants rediscover their ability to positively influence situations.
The document summarizes the key features and contributions of China's four early dynasties: Xia, Shang, Zhou, and the rise of scholars. It discusses how the dynasties established the family-centered structure of Chinese society and the concepts of filial piety and the mandate of heaven. Confucianism emerged during the Zhou dynasty to promote social harmony based on relationships and morality in government. Taoism also developed as an alternative philosophy emphasizing natural harmony.
How to live your Life Quotes Holistically & Ecstatically and Peacefully aris...Arise Roby
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This pdf by AriseRoby master minds is a multi perspective Quotes designed for everyone from kids to adults. It gives lot of insight about how to create a channel and make your views go viral. As kids has taken initiative and made it with guidance of ariseroby master you can easily learn how to easily increase subscribes and increase views overnight. It talks a lot about entertainment, life, meditation, Life style, games, Fun & History.
It focuses on mindfulness meditation, Zen and Taoism. The main idea is to ignite an identity in the minds of younger generation. We have separate team headed by the Founder AriseRoby to share about the views on Meditation, Concentration. Buddhism and life.
This document lists the names of individuals associated with Arise Training & Research Center including the founder and head A. Robert Maria Vincent as well as masters Abu, Sam Krish, Sam Ravi, and assistant Megna. It also includes two YouTube video links related to the organization.
1. Only above 18 years old can do 8 shape walking.
2.Pregnancy ladies should strictly avoid 8 shape walking.
தினமும் "8" வடிவ நடைப்பயிற்சியை மேற்கொள்வதால் கிடைக்கும் நன்மை.
Good Deed is not just words; it is a decision, a choice. It's an act of the helping, giving selflessly and sacrificially to another person. Selfless work is for the purification of the mind. This is the basic message of the Good Deed. Our good deeds make us feel good.
Children exercise ariserobydreams Delhi Robert maria Vincent 2020Arise Roby
When most adults think about exercise, they imagine working out in the gym, running on a treadmill, or lifting weights. But for kids, exercise means playing and being physically active.
...
Aerobic activities include:
basketball.
bicycling.
ice skating.
inline skating.
soccer.
swimming.
tennis.
walking.
Aathichudi is a collection of 108 single-line verses written by the great Tamil poetess Avviyar. It is considered the first Tamil lesson for children learning the language. The document provides the collection of single-line verses from Aathichudi with their English translations.
The document discusses the terra cotta army of China's first emperor Qin Shi Huang and other elements of his legacy. It summarizes that while the emperor is said to have built the terra cotta army to protect him in the afterlife, he was actually an atheist, and it was instead intended as a memorial and tourist attraction. It discusses two important philosophical texts from the time of the first emperor - The Art of War (Pingfa) and the Tao Te Ching. However, modern interpretations see them as about war when they were actually intended as guides for achieving objectives without conflict. The document critiques standard historical accounts and suggests the texts were teaching tools used in academies established by the emperor to develop
1. The document discusses principles of management according to ancient Indian philosopher Chanakya. It shares many of Chanakya's teachings on leadership, power, people management, and competition.
2. Some of the key teachings include the importance of having intellectual, financial, and morale power. It also discusses qualities of a good leader such as being vigilant, consulting advisors, and motivating employees through consultation, rewards, and punishments.
3. The document provides advice on both domestic and foreign policy, encouraging leaders to understand their own strengths and weaknesses as well as those of competitors before engaging in competition or war.
Leadership Wisdom: from the annals of HistoryIOSR Journals
Using history to teach important business concepts such as having a vision, strategic thinking, problem solving, effective communication and team building can make these concepts not only much more accessible and comprehensible, but also interesting, relevant and memorable. Renowned writer Robbin Sharma considers the concept of leadership begins within, by having the self discipline to lead & know oneself. It will not be wrong to say that in order to go ahead it is important to look back. It is more necessary than ever before to tap the wisdom & experience of some of history’s greatest leaders. They may be long gone however their unique achievements still stand & today’s executives can gain valuable insight & direction from them. Leadership lessons from the past masters can be useful in handling the high-tech & fast changing world
Sun Tzu was a 6th century BC military general, strategist, and philosopher from the Chinese state of Wu. He is best known for his treatise The Art of War, which discusses military strategy and tactics. The Art of War acknowledges that war should be avoided whenever possible but is sometimes necessary, and provides guidance on how to wage war successfully through deception and outmaneuvering opponents. Centuries later, The Art of War continues to be widely studied and applied not only to military strategy but in other competitive arenas like business, law, and sports.
The document provides an overview of ancient Chinese history and civilization. It describes China's geography and the influential Yellow and Yangtze Rivers. It discusses the Shang Dynasty which ruled from around 1500 BCE, with an agricultural economy and a belief in life after death. The Zhou Dynasty overthrew the Shang in 1046 BCE and introduced concepts like the Mandate of Heaven to justify their rule. Confucianism emerged as a philosophy emphasizing social harmony through rituals and respect for authority. Legalism supported a strong centralized state governed by law rather than morality. Taoism taught living in harmony with nature and non-action.
The document discusses Garry Wills' book "Certain Trumpets: The Nature of Leadership" which examines what makes an effective leader through examples of various historical figures who demonstrated strong leadership qualities and their counterparts who lacked those qualities, concluding that true leadership requires finding the right followers and goal for a given historical moment.
Kautilya's Arthashastra provides guidance for leaders on qualities, duties, and effective governance. It discusses in depth the ideal qualities of a leader, including attracting followers through virtues, cultivating intellect, and demonstrating energy. A leader should be just, effective in times of crisis and normal times, amenable to guidance, and make decisions through consultation following consideration of objectives, means, resources, timing, and contingencies. The text emphasizes a leader's concern for the people's welfare and happiness, and uses punishment and rewards to reinforce positive and negative behaviors for the benefit of all. Kautilya viewed the leader as a "vijigishu", with an achievement orientation guided by organizational interests. The Arth
The 48 Laws of Power - Law 33 - Discover Each Man’s ThumbscrewTariq Al-Basha
Everyone has a weakness, a gap in the castle wall. That weakness is usually insecurity, an uncontrollable emotion or need; it can also be a small secret pleasure. Either way, once found, it is a thumbscrew you can turn to your advantage.
This document provides information on several important figures and philosophies in ancient Chinese history. It discusses Confucius, who lived from 551-479 BCE and taught about maintaining social order and hierarchy through principles like li, ren, and filial piety. Mencius, a disciple of Confucius, believed that human nature is fundamentally good. Legalism, exemplified by Han Fei Zi, took a more authoritarian view of governance. Daoism, inspired by the Dao De Jing attributed to Laozi, emphasized living in harmony with nature.
The document provides an overview of several Chinese philosophies and ethical codes, including Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism. Confucianism emphasized proper social relationships and rituals. The Analects was an important Confucian text focusing on interpersonal relationships. Legalism believed human nature is selfish and the ruler should rule with a strong hand. Daoism saw nature as the first cause and believed one should go with the flow of nature rather than live according to man-made rules.
This document provides an overview and summary of Sun Tzu's classic text "The Art of War". It discusses the historical context in which Sun Tzu lived during the Warring States period of China and his background. It then summarizes some of the key principles from the text, including the importance of strategy over direct combat, taking the enemy's territory without fighting, knowing both yourself and your enemy, and being flexible in battle based on the relative strengths of forces. The document emphasizes that Sun Tzu's teachings can be applied beyond just military combat to other domains as well.
OBSTACLES TO AFRICAN INTELLECTUALS IN PUBLIC POLICY MAKINGTANKO AHMED fwc
Obstacles to the African Intellectual in public policy making include limited access, limited space, external influence, limited choice, philosopher kings, incomprehensive ideologies, and national goal versus self-aggrandizement.
The 48 Laws of Power - Law 18 - Do Not Build Fortresses to Protect Yourself -...Tariq Al-Basha
The world is dangerous and enemies are everywhere— everyone has to protect themselves. A fortress seems the safest.
But isolation exposes you to more dangers than it protects you from—it cuts you off from valuable information, it makes you conspicuous and an easy target.
Better to circulate among people, find allies and mingle. You are shielded from your enemies by the crowd.
The Heroes That You Know: What They Did And Why It MatteredShawn Furey
This document outlines a hero training program that teaches participants to intervene to improve situations for themselves and others. It discusses 12 basic human mental health needs, such as equality, safety, and freedom. It provides examples of famous heroes from history and fiction who helped satisfy these needs by protecting situations where people could experience "the good life." The training argues that everyone has the power to be a guardian of the good life by acting in ways that create and sustain good situations. It aims to help participants rediscover their ability to positively influence situations.
The document summarizes the key features and contributions of China's four early dynasties: Xia, Shang, Zhou, and the rise of scholars. It discusses how the dynasties established the family-centered structure of Chinese society and the concepts of filial piety and the mandate of heaven. Confucianism emerged during the Zhou dynasty to promote social harmony based on relationships and morality in government. Taoism also developed as an alternative philosophy emphasizing natural harmony.
How to live your Life Quotes Holistically & Ecstatically and Peacefully aris...Arise Roby
CLICK
https://bit.ly/36lWxFk
This pdf by AriseRoby master minds is a multi perspective Quotes designed for everyone from kids to adults. It gives lot of insight about how to create a channel and make your views go viral. As kids has taken initiative and made it with guidance of ariseroby master you can easily learn how to easily increase subscribes and increase views overnight. It talks a lot about entertainment, life, meditation, Life style, games, Fun & History.
It focuses on mindfulness meditation, Zen and Taoism. The main idea is to ignite an identity in the minds of younger generation. We have separate team headed by the Founder AriseRoby to share about the views on Meditation, Concentration. Buddhism and life.
This document lists the names of individuals associated with Arise Training & Research Center including the founder and head A. Robert Maria Vincent as well as masters Abu, Sam Krish, Sam Ravi, and assistant Megna. It also includes two YouTube video links related to the organization.
1. Only above 18 years old can do 8 shape walking.
2.Pregnancy ladies should strictly avoid 8 shape walking.
தினமும் "8" வடிவ நடைப்பயிற்சியை மேற்கொள்வதால் கிடைக்கும் நன்மை.
Good Deed is not just words; it is a decision, a choice. It's an act of the helping, giving selflessly and sacrificially to another person. Selfless work is for the purification of the mind. This is the basic message of the Good Deed. Our good deeds make us feel good.
Children exercise ariserobydreams Delhi Robert maria Vincent 2020Arise Roby
When most adults think about exercise, they imagine working out in the gym, running on a treadmill, or lifting weights. But for kids, exercise means playing and being physically active.
...
Aerobic activities include:
basketball.
bicycling.
ice skating.
inline skating.
soccer.
swimming.
tennis.
walking.
Aathichudi is a collection of 108 single-line verses written by the great Tamil poetess Avviyar. It is considered the first Tamil lesson for children learning the language. The document provides the collection of single-line verses from Aathichudi with their English translations.
A leader how is born inborn or borne ariserobydreams leader-convertedArise Roby
A simple definition is that leadership is the art of motivating a group of people to act toward achieving a common goal. ... They are the person in the group that possesses the combination of personality and leadership skills to make others want to follow their direction.
Aa easy way resume attraction - jobs quickly -ariserobydreams-convertedArise Roby
A resume is a document used and created by a person to present their background, ... The word résumé comes from the French word résumé meaning "summary". ... This trend has attracted criticism from human resources management professionals
A a interview skills ariserobydreams convertedArise Roby
Interviewing for a job takes a good amount of self-confidence, panache and interpersonal communication savvy. They way in which you present yourself during an interview gives hiring managers a first impression of you as a potential staffer, and sets the tone for how you would perform in an everyday capacity.
Mind control.ppt ariserobydreams converted # Buddha #VivekanandhaArise Roby
There are many misunderstandings regarding the definitions of "cult" and "mind control". What do these words mean and what is involved? How can we tell the difference between the conveyance of a good idea and being controlled into exploitation?
Mind control is known by many names: brainwashing, coercive persuasion, thought reform, uninformed consent, manipulation, exploitive persuasion, malignant use of group dynamics, sociopsychological manipulation, behavioral change technology, and compliance-gaining influence. Cults are also known by other names: closed system of logic, authoritarian structure, coercive organization, and ideological totalism.
Assertive vs aggressive ariserobydreams2020Arise Roby
Assertiveness is a skill regularly referred to in social and communication skills training. Being assertive means being able to stand up for your own or other people's rights in a calm and positive way, without being either aggressive, or passively accepting 'wrong'.
Positive talkxxx vs negative talkxxx ariserobydreams.-converted = Arise Roby
SELF TALK can be both negative and positive. It can be encouraging, and it can be distressing. Much of your self-talk depends on your personality. If you’re an optimist, your self-talk may be more hopeful and positive. The opposite is generally true if you tend to be a pessimist.
My dream office ariserobydreams robert maria vincent-convertedArise Roby
You took a job you were more than qualified for because you believed in the company, took the projects no one else wanted and knocked them out of the park, and even mentored new teammates until they became self-sufficient stars.
But despite your hard work, there may be one more hurdle standing in your way: office politics.LETS SEE HOW AN OFFICE CAN BE WHEN THERE IS WITHOUT OFFICE POLITICS.
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Office is a place where we meet different personality with different mindset and caliber.Its all in the game how we analyze the pitch and defend.Mostly its better to leave such a negative environment than to degrade yourself and waste your time impotent talent people.
Gen z club 2020 arise roby - M.I.E.T. Training & Placement robert maria # Pla...Arise Roby
The 3 words which stands unique in rendering giving quality education DISSEMINATION,ARTICULATION,CREATION.M.I.E.T Gundur renders perfect quality education in withstanding firmly on these 3 words.2020
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The only Institution which would enhance students on mold on STEM education.robert maria Vincent accreditation in process.Placement based on their Interest and dreams,Clubs to Ignite their dreams
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Industry Institute partnership will enhance any student to mould according to corporate expectations.Life seems fullfilled only when achieve our dream career for that merging Industry Institute for Technical Education is a prominent one.arise#roby
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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1. The Art of War
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2. Born 181
Yinan, Shandong, China
Died 234, aged 52-53
Wuzhang Plains,
Shaanxi, China
Nicknamed “The Hidden Dragon”
Zhuge Liang ZGL was
considered by historians to be
the most accomplished strategist
in China's turbulent era of
Three Kingdoms
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3. Zhuge Liang holding his trademark feather fan 3ARISE TRAINING & RESEARCH
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4. The origin of his knowledge base in science, statecraft, and art is unknown
to many It has been said that much of his learning was through his own process
of researching and self-teaching Other stories have Zhuge Liang learning from
Pang De Gong a famous educator-thinker of that era
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5. For a while, he dwelled in a thatched cottage in Longzhong a district in the Wo Long Gung ridge
near a town called Xiang Yang , quietly choosing to farm his land in obscurity and making friends
extensively with celebrities, while preparing for the time for displaying his strategic knowledge
Legend states that Liu Bei, then a distant descendent of a royal Han house of minor military
distinction, heard of Zhuge Liang's great wisdom and came three times to his home, requesting that
he become his military advisor
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6. After a long discussion, Zhuge Liang was touched by Liu Bei's sincerity as well as Liu Bei's adoption
of his plan for setting up a kingdom in the west and allying with the state of East Wu at the same
time He immediately pledged his service to Liu Bei and left his home to join Liu Bei's army This
became a major turning point for Liu Bei At that time, Zhuge Liang was 26 and Liu Bei was 47 years
old Together they later established the Shu Han kingdom in the province of Sichuan
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7. Throughout his life, Zhuge Liang vowed to resist the Wei the kingdom founded by his
antagonist Cao Cao and maintain the independence of the Shu, though the state of Wei
had several times more land and people than that of the Shu He later served as prime
minister of Shu Han for Emperor Liu Bei 161-230 AD and his son Liu Chan 207-
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8. » Zhuge Liang was also known as Marquis Wu or Zhuge Wu Hou
» Before a battle was fought, Zhuge Liang would visit the proposed
area of combat years before any battle had even transpired
During the visit, he would investigate the physical features and the
natural timing for that terrain and the disposition and the power of
both sides at that terrain If a battle was fought, understanding the
way to advance and withdraw from that terrain, determining what
are the resources of both sides at that time
» When leading a field army to the battle site, he would always ride
in a four-wheeled carriage
» Stories tell of Zhuge Liang viewing a battle and calling out the
tactical movements of his army from the top plateau of a very high
mountain
» Zhuge Liang was said to always dress as a Taoist hermit, carrying
a white feathered fan
It has been said that there were old Chinese benevolent
associations that would honor the memory of Zhuge Liang by
nicknaming their advisor the White Fan
» The area where Zhuge Liang trained his army can still be found in
the Chongqing region of Fengjie County
Zhuge Liang Trivia
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9. The Temple of the Marquis of Wu in Chengdu, a temple worshipping Zhuge Liang9ARISE TRAINING & RESEARCH
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10. The Marquis Wu Shrine at Yinan, China.
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11. The statue of Marquis Wu at Yinan, China.
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12. The essence that made Zhuge Liang the consummate strategist can be
found
in his quote on the five skills and four desires
The five skills are skill in knowing the disposition and power of enemies,
skill in knowing the ways to advance and withdraw, skill in knowing how
empty
or how full countries are, skill in knowing nature's timing and human
affairs,
and skill in knowing the features of terrain
The four desires are desire for the extraordinary and unexpected in
strategy,
desire for thoroughness in security, desire for calm among the masses,
and
desire for unity of hearts and minds
-Zhuge Liang in The Way of the General
Those who want to be great strategists should heed to the meanings
5 Skills and 4 desires
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13. It discusses the concepts of how a king should govern a
country, how to establish a harmonious relationship
between the king and subjects, how to discern good
advice, how to deploy troops, and the mportance of using
reward and punishment to win the trust of people.
It provides the understanding of both the importance of
leadership and human resource management in running
any strategic organization.
Sixteen Strategies
of Zhuge Liang
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15. #2
Ties between the ruler
and subjects
Let respect and loyalty become
the only set of links between the
ruler and his subjects.
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16. #3
Observing and listening
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17. #4
Acceptance of advice
Be receptive and kind to
other people's ideas.
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18. #5
Being perceptive
Be perceptive of all details (large and
small) and make a clear distinction
between the attribute of right and wrong.
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19. #6
Managing people
In order to win people over to
your side, educate them.
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23. #10
Rewards and
punishments
While you reward those who deliver
a clean, efficient administration, you
should punish those who do not
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24. #11
On emotion
Do not make decisions via
emotion.
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30. 1) “Those who are skilled in combat do not become angered, those
who are skilled at winning do not become afraid. Thus the wise
win before they fight, while the ignorant fight to win.”
2) “Nothing is harder to see into than people's nature The sage
looks at subtle phenomena and listens to small voices This
harmonizes the outside with the inside and the inside with the
outside ”
3) “To overcome the intelligent by folly is contrary to the natural
order of things; to overcome the foolish by intelligence is in
accord with the natural order. To overcome the intelligent by
intelligence, however, is a matter of opportunity.”
4) “An enlightened ruler does not worry about people not knowing
him; he worries about not knowing people ”
Quotes from Zhuge Liang
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31. 5) “Nothing is harder to see into than people's nature The sage looks
at
subtle phenomena and listens to small voices This harmonizes the
outside
with the inside and the inside with the outside ”
(from the Records of the Loyal Lord of Warriors)
6) “Detach from emotions and desires; get rid of any fixations.”
7) “The loss of any army is always caused by underestimating the enemy.
Therefore gather information and watch the enemy carefully.”
8) “Good generals select intelligent officers, thoughtful advisors, and
brave subordinates. They oversee their troops like a fierce tiger with
wings.”
9) “You are harmed by decadence when judgment is based on private
views, when forces are mobilized for personal reasons. These
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32. 10. To overcome the intelligent by folly is contrary to the natural order of
things; to overcome the foolish by intelligence is in accord with the natural
order To overcome the intelligent by intelligence, however, is a matter of
opportunity There are three avenues of opportunity events, trends, and
conditions When opportunities occur through events but you are unable to
respond, you are not smart When opportunities become active through a
trend and yet you cannot make plans, you are not wise When
opportunities emerge through conditions but you cannot act on them, you
are not bold Those skilled in generalship always achieve their victories by
taking advantage of opportunities
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33. 11. an enlightened ruler does not worry about people not knowing him; he
worries about not knowing people He worries not about outsiders not
knowing insiders, but about insiders not knowing outsiders He worries not
about subordinates not knowing superiors, but about superiors not
knowing subordinates He worries not about the lower classes not knowing
the upper classes, but about the upper classes not knowing the lower
classes
Zhuge Liang, circa 200 AD, The Way of the General
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34. 12. Opportunistic relationship can hardly be kept
constant The acquaintance of honorable people,
even at a distance, does not add flowers in times
of warmth and does not change its leaves in
times of cold it continues unfading through the
four seasons, becoming increasingly stable as it
passes through ease and danger
Quotes from Zhuge Liang
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