Hierarchy of management that covers different levels of management
Creative non fiction peta
1. THAT TIME WHEN
That time when I become a K- pop Fan it was in my
Junior High School and I was in Grade 9 that time. So this
is the start of my story. I have a friend who loves K- Pop
group that I love I also choose my very first bias in BTS.
And his name was Kim Seok Jin or you call him in his
stage name or screen name Jin. I fell in love to Jin
because we have the same interest and same favourite like
example he loves color pink for his information I love
color pink. And he has interest in cooking and eating
food. Obviously I can’t cook like him but I love eating.
He became my inspiration while I’m studying so that I’m
doing my best in studying so that soon I’m going to Korea
to see him my bias. And sometimes I really felt sad
because every time they have concerts here in the
Philippines and can’t come even go in Manila because
besides that I have my class and I can’t escape it. Just
because I wanted to see him. And lastly I don’t have
enough money to their ticket because it’s to very
expensive and I still thinking were I will get the money
that I will buy their ticket. And I know that I can go to
their concert someday but not now.
2. How to Guide
How to become a good teacher first if your students can have problems,
bad days, stress, or even depressions as well. If you see that some of
your students start to study worse, have no desire to do all
schoolwork you give them, and just want to give up everything, do not
be in a hurry to argue and tell them about how bad or lazy they become.
You can become like a parent to them. Support your student, ask about what
happens to him, push him to do better. If you see that your student is
depressed, maybe it would be better to meet with him after classes and find
out what exactly is going on. Second be their friend. Stay professional, help
students with schoolwork, listen to them, talk about their lives, but remember
who you are. Third, make your lesson relevant to their lives. If you want
your students to remember your lesson just try to connect the information
you provide with some moments of your students life. Fourth, your time
should be used wisely remember who you are and where you are because
some of students if they don’t want to listen they don’t listen very well.
Fifth, more explanation. Sometimes, they really don't get it, but it's not
because they are stupid: maybe some of them just think different. Be patient,
and explain your material over and over again, making sure all students
understand what you're talking about. You know, how difficult it will be for
them to learn further, if they don't get the basis. And lastly teach in a variety
of ways, Students believe that the best teacher is able to teach in a big variety of
ways use books, videos, music, presentations, speeches, and everything that
can be interesting for your students.
3. A baguette is a long, thin loaf of French bread that is commonly made from basic lean
dough. It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust. A baguette has a diameter of
about 5 or 6 cm and a usual length of about 65 cm, although a baguette can be up to 1 m
long.
A croissant is a buttery, flaky, viennoiserie pastry of Austrian origin, named for its
historical crescent shape. Croissants and other viennoiserie are made of a layered yeast-
leavened dough.
A macaron or French macaroon is a sweet meringue-based confection made with
egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond powder or ground almond, and
food coloring. There is some variation in whether the term macaron or macaroon
is used, and the related coconut macaroon is often confused with the macaron.
Falafel is a deep-fried ball, or a flat or doughnut-shaped patty, made from ground
chickpeas, fava beans, or both. Herbs, spices, and onion relatives are commonly
added to the dough. It is a Levantine and Egyptian dish that most likely
originated in Egypt, but is commonly eaten throughout Western Asia.
Couscous is originally a Maghrebi dish of small steamed balls of crushed durum
wheat semolina that is traditionally served with a stew spooned on top. Pearl
millet and sorghum especially in the Sahel and other cereals can be cooked in a
similar way and the resulting dishes are also sometimes called couscous.
4. Eiffel Tower
What would Paris be without its symbolic Eiffel Tower? Built by Gustave Eiffel to
commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution, it is presented at the
Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1889. 324 meters high, it is one of the most
visited monuments in the world with nearly 7 million visitors a year.
The first floor houses the Eiffel Tower 58 which extends over two levels, 58 meters
above the ground as its name suggests. On the second floor, the view is the best at
115 meters because you have a diving view on the ground below. Finally on the
3rd floor at 275 meters, you can see what the office of Gustave Eiffel was. For the
more adventurous one, it is possible to use the stairs and climb the steps (1,665 to
the summit).
Notre Dame Cathedral
One of the most enduring symbols of Paris: Notre-Dame de Paris, also known as
Notre Dame, a Roman Catholic cathedral is located on the eastern half of the Ile de
la Cité. It is widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic
architecture in France and Europe. Begun in 1163 and completed in 1345, this
cathedral is a sight with its portals surrounded by his many sculptures and
gargoyles that adorn the roof.
We advise you to walk around the cathedral, then go inside and climb the 387
steps to the top of the towers. The climb to the top of the towers can be
exhausting, but you will get a panoramic view of the region and see the famous
gargoyles up close.
Louvre Museum
The Louvre is the most visited art museum in the world. Located in the heart of
Paris, this historic building is a former royal palace, with an area of 210,000 square
meters including 60,600 for the exhibitions. The museum is housed in the Louvre,
originally a fortress built in the late 12th century under Philip II. The remains of
the fortress are visible in the basement of the museum.
5. Champs Elysées / Arc of Triumph
Under the spell of ancient Roman architecture, Napoleon commissioned Jean
Chalgrin the design of a triumphal arch dedicated to the glory of imperial armies.
Built in the 19th century, it is the largest monument of its kind in the world.
Impressive sculptures adorn its pillars. In addition, the names of 558 generals and
the great victories are engraved on the top of the arc. Under the Arc de
Triomphe is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of France.
Cruise on the Seine
Find the best way to visit the "City of Light" enjoying a cruise on the Seine,
especially at night. When the sun sets, the monuments are lit slowly. You get a
panoramic view to the forefront so you can enjoy the beauty of Paris: Eiffel Tower,
Notre Dame, Pont Alexandre III and many more.
13. RESPECT THE CLASSROOM
Respect is a lesson that I have learned over the years. The ability
to treat everyone with respect and equally id an easy trait to
carry out. Respect has to be one of my most valuable assets it is
the act of showing someone that you value his or her feelings
and thoughts. Self- respect occurs only when you listen to
yourself and place your opinions and feelings are before others.
The more you value yourself the more you know that you are
worth. In school, showing respect to all staffs, administration,
parents, teachers, and students are the best way of showing love
and care. By showing respect in school you can encourage
kindness and honour. Respect comes from home, school and
community. One of the core values anywhere you go is
“RESPECT” because it includes by demonstrating respectful
behaviour it can have a high impact on everything in workplace
such as efficiency, safety, productivity speed and trust because
everyone deserves respect regardless of their race, age, religion
or status. Receiving respect from others is important because it
helps us to feel safe and to express ourselves. Like in the
classroom everyone deserve a respect and the best way to earn
and show it to other people. When teacher call you recite, you
need to stand up for yourself listen actively to others show
kindness and helpfulness and avoid inappropriate behaviour.