Sunday, July 22, 2012

A skill set called leadership


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According to John Maxwell; “Leadership is more? if not much more ? Influence, rather than position.”
From this quote, we can understand that leadership has more to do with the ability of an individual to influence his environment in order to bring about change. At this particular point it is also important to criticize the type of change drawn by a leader.
Since leaders deal specifically with changes in the environment, this change can be directed either positively or negatively. Some will be able to use their influential skill to lift up their society, whether it is politically, socially or financially for instance, while others will be destroying it.

Some historical leader’s figures that undeniably brought a positive change, and continue to inspire the world at large are namely, Nelson Mandela, Mother Theresa, Martin Luther King and so forth…
In an attempt of understanding where leaders come from, it can be argued that some are born leaders, while others learn to become leaders.
In fact, being a leader recommends having some characteristic or personality traits that will enable them to perform they role of leaders, but also continue nurturing this ability.
It all starts with a vision, leaders are those capable of seeing beyond the limitations of the physical eye. Great leaders must have a vision that positively impacts not only themselves but the world around. They must believe in it and must be ready to pay the sacrifice…



If you are Selfish, you don't belong to world and the world does not belong to you either. You are from nowhere...(RIP)



Friday, July 13, 2012

Rock journalism is people who can’t write interviewing people who can’t talk for people who can’t read” (Frank Zappa) comment

 
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The crucial purpose of journalism is to provide the people with the information they need. People need to be aware of what is happening in the various settings of the environment within which they interact daily.


For this instance, journalism itself obeys to certain rules and work principals in order for it to serve rightfully its purpose.

However, the reality portrayed outside does not always fit this kind of frame. There are pseudo journalists out there who do not have the required skills in the practice of their function. In fact, many lack the necessary knowledge starting from compiling an interview to get the relevant information for a specific subject matter.

Webct, learning through technology


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Web CT is a Web-based software programme that was originally developed in Columbia by Murray Goldberg in 1995.It was first integrated into the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) in 2000.


According to Antoinette van Deventer E- learning responsible in an interview set in 2010, as part of a  Media Studies research  topic,the main reason behind WebCT was about getting extra tools, trying something new and being in phase with new technological development.

The adoption of this new product (WebCT) was something that incommensurably revolutionnised the condition of academic learning. Not all African Countries have actually made use of that innovative technology yet. South Africa is therefore in line with the different tools used worldwide and can actually compete with the other higher institution of education.

The first version adopted by CPUT was WebCT4.This later, comprises of the basics of e learning element intended for assisting educators to deal with courses and the different work conducted online in a more effective manner.

The use of WebCT undeniably helped a lot in reaching a certain improvement in terms of study mentoring. For instance, this new system improved the learning programme by monitoring student’s progress and also by making course material and evaluations accessible for the facilitation of both students and lecturers.



Thursday, July 12, 2012

Planning a good weekend !


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Weekends are short in the greater scheme of things. This is a plain fact - 2 days or even less for some - out of a 7 day week means they don't provide a lot of time for refreshing, relaxing and fitting in the 101 things you have to do. In order to make your weekend seem longer, you'll need to plan it better and get the chores in order. Here are some ideas.


Wake up at your usual time. The biggest mistake is to assume that the weekend is great for a sleep-in. When you do this, you not only get your body out of sync, you have just kissed goodbye to precious time that can be put to better use.

Do the chores first. Nobody wants to do the chores and very few people get a thrill out of cleaning, washing the clothes, and vacuuming. But it has to be done. So the earlier you do it on the weekend, the better.

Get the grocery shopping out of the way too. If you can, try to grocery shop one week night. That is one less thing to worry about then

Set aside time to do bill payments and other regular chores. Instead of having paperwork hanging over you like a dark cloud all weekend, set aside a specific time when you will sit down and deal with this.

Now relax!!!



List your top 200 achievements.



I do not have yet 200 achievements, I haven't lived that long. In an attempt i will write as many achievements as I can and will start listing my achievements from as far back as I can.

1. Amongst the laureates of my primary school in 1998

2. In 2006, I am one of the best student in English during the first attempt of matrix (this attempt prepares us to the real exam and it is usually much harder) with 19/20.

3. Throughout the high school years, I have always been amongst the first ten students of the class out of  50 to 70 students and received a certificate of encouragement.

4. In 2005, I have worked as a receptionist at Ck2 (A big shopping center of Gabon) thanks to the good and clear sound of my voice.

5. In 2007 I have joined TV+ midi, as a TV presenter, I was chosen amongst 20 others females candidates for this position.

6. In grade 10, I have been chosen amongst the best students in French with others students of my school to participate to a project named (the memory of slavery).

8. In 2010, I was appointed as the account commissary of ADEGAC ( The Gabonese students associations of Cape Town)

9.Doing my integrated learning with Ubomi Charitable Trust in 2010



10. Working for Dementia SA as public relations intern in 2011



11. Graduating in 2012 ( National Diploma)



12. Chosen as the interpreter of MAPR Cape Town (The Prophetic and Apostolic Mission for revival). A Christian Ministry that works for the revival of the body of Christ.



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and still counting...