Mabas Akila

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My flatmate and I always respect each other's culinary delights. However, it's a little simpler to tell someone their tomato sauce is too salty than to provide criticism in a professional setting, where your complaint could affect someone's employment. I asked experts from various professions to submit examples of helpful criticism they had received. I'll...
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Between 1976 and 2020, world literacy rate has significantly increased by 19.76% (from 66.92% to 86.68%). While this means over 86% of the world’s population can basically read and write, a significant 14% are unable to. In clearer terms, we are talking about 1.08billion illiterate people on earth. In regions such as Europe and Central...
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ATAFOM University International has been described as an institution that integrates into the very life of Africa and any other region it finds itself. It does this by identifying and addressing the challenge of skills training for people in the continent and other host communities.
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Have you ever wondered why as a teacher, your students' learning abilities differ? Well, as an experienced professional, you might not be surprised because you know about that from your college years. However, you might still find yourself struggling to find an equilibrium between those students who learn fast and those who do at snail’s...
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Congratulations for securing that new position – that dream job you ever wanted to have! After months and probably years of job hunt – combing all available job sites, dropping applications and CVs for employers to find, enrolling in one short course or the other to be prepared for any roles – the final news...
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There are days when walking on a project you love the most could be tiring and boring. In those days, you may not find the inspirational flow to cook up, regurgitate and resize ideas into desired perspectives. It happens to everyone – from the fashion designer to the professional business executive; it occurs among high...
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A story was once told of a donkey that fell into a dry well so deep it could not jump out. A passer-by comes about the donkey as a result of its constant and loud braying and after giving lots of thought as to the best ways to help the donkey out of the ditch,...
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Often, the question we ask is ‘How important is it to have a role model?’ Very few bother to seek to know how important it is to be a role model. Perhaps, this is because only a few really attain such heights where they feel comfortable for someone to emulate them or probably that we...
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At the turn of every new year, we take decisions, make choices, re-examine our past and undone processes; all in a bit to ensure we have a smooth sail in the new year we have graciously found ourselves in. With years of maturity acquired, we begin to dream of impact on society, our immediate community...
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It is a long standing debate on whether people learn more from failure than successes. While studies before the turn of the century found out that failure seems to be a better teacher, most recent researches are beginning to realise that people get turned off with failure viewing it as less attractive and a killer...
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