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When writing essays, it is of great significance to provide details that state the fact correctly and appropriately. Giving a source in an essay, gives support to it and more credit is given because of having solid evidence and examples.
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When writing essays, it is of great significance to provide details that state the fact correctly and appropriately. Giving a source in an essay, gives support to it and more credit is given because of having solid evidence and examples.
This article covers (i) difference between a resume and curriculum vitae (ii) meaning of curriculum vitae and resume (iii) when to use a curriculum vitae or a resume (iv) tips of writing a curriculum vitae (v) what to include in a curriculum vitae (CV) (vi) what not to include in a CV, and (vii) samples of curriculum vitae. Read on……………………………………………………..
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Interview Tips, CV, Company's profile & Business Plan• By Chalan
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This article covers (i) difference between a resume and curriculum vitae (ii) meaning of curriculum vitae and resume (iii) when to use a curriculum vitae or a resume (iv) tips of writing a curriculum vitae (v) what to include in a curriculum vitae (CV) (vi) what not to include in a CV, and (vii) samples of curriculum vitae. Read on……………………………………………………..
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There are different types or forms of counselling. However, these fall into two main -categories, namely individual and group.

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There are different types or forms of counselling. However, these fall into two main -categories, namely individual and group.

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The first encounter with a client before any counselling session starts is of great importance. The first meeting sets the style and tone for the kind of interaction which will follow between the counsellor and the client. The counsellor should first and foremost establish a rapport with the client. Thereafter, the sessions will have to be conducted in line with the following stages:

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The first encounter with a client before any counselling session starts is of great importance. The first meeting sets the style and tone for the kind of interaction which will follow between the counsellor and the client. The counsellor should first and foremost establish a rapport with the client. Thereafter, the sessions will have to be conducted in line with the following stages:

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Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was a Viennese trained in neurology. He developed his theory of psychoanalysis while treating patients suffering from hysteria. Hysterical patients were hypnotized and encouraged to talk about earlier events. As they talked about their conflicts, they sometimes experienced an out-pouring of emotions, which marked the end to their symptoms.
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Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was a Viennese trained in neurology. He developed his theory of psychoanalysis while treating patients suffering from hysteria. Hysterical patients were hypnotized and encouraged to talk about earlier events. As they talked about their conflicts, they sometimes experienced an out-pouring of emotions, which marked the end to their symptoms.
By the end of this article, you should be able to:
1.	Define life skills.
2.	State the importance and types of life skills.
3.	Describe the development of life skills.
4.	Discuss the methods used to enhance the acquisition of different life skills.

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By the end of this article, you should be able to:
1.	Define life skills.
2.	State the importance and types of life skills.
3.	Describe the development of life skills.
4.	Discuss the methods used to enhance the acquisition of different life skills.

The role of trainers, teachers and parents in guidance and counseling is to develop in children the following qualities:
a)	A sense of honor and self control and to boost their self esteem.
b)	A genuine understanding of and differentiation between fact and fancy, that is, the ability to know who one is and what one wants.
c)	Truthfulness and honesty. This means discouraging all types of cheating and lying in children.
For this reason, each of the stakeholders has to take seriously their respecti...
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The role of trainers, teachers and parents in guidance and counseling is to develop in children the following qualities:
a)	A sense of honor and self control and to boost their self esteem.
b)	A genuine understanding of and differentiation between fact and fancy, that is, the ability to know who one is and what one wants.
c)	Truthfulness and honesty. This means discouraging all types of cheating and lying in children.
For this reason, each of the stakeholders has to take seriously their respecti...
This researched article describes the process of radioactivity. Properties of radiations, types of radioactivity, nuclear reactions and nuclear fusion will be explored. Read on……………………
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This researched article describes the process of radioactivity. Properties of radiations, types of radioactivity, nuclear reactions and nuclear fusion will be explored. Read on……………………
Personality
It refers to the psychological characteristics of an individual that are general, enduring, distinctive, integrated and functional, and which make an individual unique from others. It can also be defined as the enduring behaviors’ that generalize beyond the immediate circumstances and help an individual to respond to the demands of the environment. In simple terms, personality is an individual’s characteristics, pattern of thinking, feelings, developing, perceiving, learning, rem...
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Personality
It refers to the psychological characteristics of an individual that are general, enduring, distinctive, integrated and functional, and which make an individual unique from others. It can also be defined as the enduring behaviors’ that generalize beyond the immediate circumstances and help an individual to respond to the demands of the environment. In simple terms, personality is an individual’s characteristics, pattern of thinking, feelings, developing, perceiving, learning, rem...