Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Computer-Related Inventions

Mobile and USB will be the greatest inventions of all time why? Well the founder of Mobiles was Martin Cooper and the founder of USB was Ajay V.Bhatt this is a great  related invention because without USB's how will we charge phones, controllers, laptops, and etc what's a computer without a USB port? This is why this is the greatest related invention in my opinion some people might disagree but this my opinion. Mobiles/Phones everyone will eventually have one they're everywhere no matter what people say phones are "portable computer" i agree you could take everywhere except some places such as water Mobile's could be useful to make a call. text or whenever you wanna relax you could watch Youtube or Netflix on go. 

Class Evaluation

1. Things I liked about this class is that from first semester the class did 2 scratch projects they were cool. Learned how to code HTML and other programming skills in Khan Academy. I also liked that we started the class with a pyramids of success or The Psychology of Winning. Another thing i liked about this class was that it's a positive class and we all need that some positivity in life or within us. 

2. Well, I didn't really dislike this all though the Khan Academy programming was a bit of a struggle and I didn't like it but it was part of the class duties. This class well Mr. Haymore are positive all the time reason being there was nothing to hate about this class this class is great and cool all the stuff we learn such as Khan, Scratch, and Coding is important if you want to work in Apple, Microsoft, Google and etc

3. My recommendation to improve in this class is to keep doing Khan Academy, Coding, and Scratch because they're fun to learn. Another things that I could improve in this class is that my life planning journal add more and more to it when you have free time in school or outside of school. 

4. Yes, I am reading my Life planning journals daily because it puts me closer to my goals i want to achieve in life. Those goals remind me that I could do it and that some day I will accomplish those goals i wrote down. Reading your goals will motivate you to achieve them because at the end it'll be worth it.

5. Yes, I am committed to be a CTR peroson. Why? Well being a CTR person will get you somewhere were you could achieve your goals and lead you to a road of successfulness. It will show that you're committed to do something and work hard for it matter the challenge you and make you take full responsibility on what you have to do in life or whatever it is you have to do.

6. I learned in this class how to achieve my goals and write them down if you're committed to them. It showed how to code maybe one day i'll be a computer engineer and what I learned in this class will help me be a computer engineer. I could also help anyone else that is looking forward to be a computer engineer.

7. I would always remember how positive this class was funny and sleepy. I would also remember how happy Mr. Haymore is and a very positive the ctr song I would always remember when I pass through Mr. Haymore's classroom. I would most importantly remember my life planning journals 5 minutes everyday whenever you can. 

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Note-taking software applications"

-Evernote
-Microsoft Onenote (Web)
-Bear (mac) 
-Simplenote (Web)
-Zoho Notebook (Mac) 
-Google Keep (Web)

Monday, May 14, 2018

Computer Science in Education 

Duolingo- What is Duolingo? Duolingo is education technology software that can be utilized to help users learn new languages from any computer with an internet connection or via any major mobile device. In order to better capture the interest of its users, Duolingo offers a variety of gamification features that make the process a fun and engaging experience. As users continue to learn new things about a particular language, they are able to build experience points and access more advanced lessons related to the languages that they are trying to learn. Duolingo is the world's largest online language learning platform. It was recognized as Apple's iPhone App of the Year of 2013 as well as Google Play's Best of the Best of 2013 and 2014. Duolingo's adaptive experience has gamified elements to make language learning more fun and effective. 200 million students are learning a language with Duolingo            

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Bill Gates 

Early life of Bill Gates, His father William Gates Sr was a senior lawyer, and his mother, Mary, served as an executive for a major bank. The family were wealthy but, remembering the challenges of the Great Depression, they encouraged their children to work hard and take nothing for granted. Aged 13, Gates attended the private Lakeside school. It was here that Gates had his first introduction to computers. He taught himself to programme in Basic, making a simple ‘Tic-Tac-Toe’ game. Gates enjoyed the process of working with computers and arranged with a company Computer Center Corporation (CCC) to spend time on their computers – learning source code, such as Fortran, Machine Code and Lisp. In 1973, Gates enrolled at Harvard, where he studied mathematics and computer science. However, Gates was more interested in pursuing his own coding, and when he saw an opportunity to found his own company, he dropped out of Harvard without finishing his course. Bill Gates founded Microsoft in 1976 he formed a contract with MITS (Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems) to develop a basic operating system for their new microcomputers. In 1990 Microsoft released its first version of Windows. This was a breakthrough in operating software as it replaced text interfaces with graphical interfaces. In 1995 Windows 95 was released, setting new standards and features for operating systems. This version of Windows has been the backbone of all future releases from Windows 2000 to the latest XP and Vista. 

Reflection: Overall, Bill Gates did succeed with his founded company known as Microsoft very popular in the world wide.

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

The Psychology Of Winning 

10 Qualities of a total winner

 

1. Positive Self-Expectancy 
"Life is a self fulfilling prophecy. True winners go into every event expecting to win." Positive self-expectancy is pure and simple optimism: real enthusiasm for everything you do. And optimism is expecting the most favorable result from your own actions. There never was a winner who didn’t expect to win in advance. Winners understand that life is a self-fulfilling prophecy. And they know that you usually get what you expect in the long run. So winners accept the belief that hope and a deep, unbreakable faith — forged into a fundamental attitude of positive self-expectancy — is the eternal spring from which all creative, motivating energy flows. In your quest for excellence, there are two powerful sets of great expectations affecting your life. First, there are the expectations that others close to you have for you. And then there are the expectations that you have for yourself. While we all try to rise to the expectations others have for us, there is no question that our limitations and success will be based, most often, on our own expectations for ourselves. What the mind dwells upon, the body acts upon.                

2. Positive Self-Motivation 
"True winners dig deep and find motivation inside themselves to get through that tough task or to learn a new skill."Be responsible for your personal development. You are what you allow yourself to be. In other words, the things that define you today have happened because you allowed them. If you have been lazy or indifferent all these years, you have no one to put the blame on but yourself. Even your environment cannot be made accountable for the person that you have or will become. You have always held the keys to improving your life. So, the initiative to improve yourself should come from you and whatever result you get from self-development programs is your responsibility.  Here is  a quote from Mark Victor Hansen he once said "Don't wait until everything is just right. It will never be perfect. There will always be challenges, obstacles, and less than perfect conditions. So what? Get started now. With each step you take, you will grow stronger and stronger, more and more skilled, more and more self-confident, and more and more successful." - Mark Victor Hansen   

3. Positive Self-Image 
"True winners are confident and view themselves as competent, valuable human beings." Self-image is how you perceive yourself. Conversely, others who have had a very difficult life and multiple hardships may also have a very positive self-image. Some believe that a person's self-image is defined by events that affect him or her (doing well or not in school, work, or relationships.) Also Self-image is the personal view, or mental picture, that we have of ourselves. Self-image is an “internal dictionary” that describes the characteristics of the self, including such things as intelligent, beautiful, ugly, talented, selfish, and kind. These characteristics form a collective representation of our assets (strengths) and liabilities (weaknesses) as we see them.   

4. Positive Self-Direction 
  "You gotta have direction if you are going to go anywhere. True winners know where they are going. Their sense of direction comes from the self and not from outside influences like parents or friends."  Self-direction gives you flexibility to choose the mix of supports and services that are right for you so you can live the life you want. With self-direction, YOU choose your services, the staff and organizations that provide them, and a schedule that works best for YOU. Each person is unique. Self-direction empowers people to design supports based on their unique strengths and needs. It gives you more control over the funding used to buy your services. Private speech. Private speech is speech spoken to oneself for communication, self-guidance, and self-regulation of behavior. Children from two to about seven years old can be observed engaging in private speech. Although it is audible, it is neither intended for nor directed at others.         

5. Positive Self-Control 
"Total winners can sacrifice immediate pleasure for a gain in the future. Delayed gratification is of immense value in reaching your goals."  Goals: One has to have a goal. Goals basically guide our choices. The more specific the goal, the better able people are to reach it. A highly abstract goal may not be actionable (e.g., to get healthy). For example, instead of pursuing the goal of “being healthy”, a person may adopt the goal of “walking at least 30 minutes everyday”, which is more concrete and easier to monitor. Effective goal pursuits follow the SMART (link is external) criteria: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-based.  Motivation: The more you want the goal, the more likely you are willing to make the efforts and sacrifices required to achieve it. The strength of people’s commitment (link is external)to something depends on its value to them and the chance that the value will, in fact, occur (Value*Likelihood).  The relation between these two factors is multiplicative. This means that there will be no motivation to the goal pursuit if the value of the goal is zero, no matter how high is the likelihood of success. Similarly, there will be no motivation if the expected chance is quite low.

6. Positive Self-Discipline 
      If you hope to achieve self-discipline, you must have a clear vision of what you hope to accomplish. You must also have an understanding of what success means to you. After all, if you don’t know where you are going, it’s easy to lose your way or get sidetracked. A clear plan outlines each step you must take in order to reach your goals. Figure out who you are and what you are about. Create a mantra to keep yourself focused. Successful people use this technique to stay on track and establish a clear finish line. We aren’t born with self-discipline--it’s a learned behavior. And just like any other skill you want to master, it requires daily practice and repetition. Just like going to the gym, willpower and self-discipline take a lot of work. The effort and focus that self-discipline requires can be draining. As time passes, it can become more and more difficult to keep your willpower in check. The bigger the temptation or decision, the more challenging it can feel to tackle other tasks that also require self-control. So work on building your self-discipline through daily diligence.     

7. Positive Self-Esteem 
"Your mood and outlook on life affect the way you see the world and how you interact in it. Total winners are positive, powerful people who make people feel good and provide a good vibe to those around him/her." to change from low self-esteem to healthy self-esteem is to create positive sanctuaries in your life, where on a regular basis you can receive supportive, realistic, and affirming messages. This can occur in the company of positive family members, friends, counselor, therapist, support groups, teachers, colleagues, or community organizations. Identify and embrace your basis of support based on acceptance of who you are as a person, empathy for your weaknesses and vulnerabilities, and encouragement for you to move forward in your life in a healthy and constructive way. In addition, create a positive sanctuary in your own inner life. Each morning or evening, take a few minutes to acknowledging and affirm yourself. Validate what’s working in your life (no matter how large or small), identify purposeful goals, and count your blessings. Express gratitude for what you already have. Develop a daily ritual to resource and empower yourself.                 

8. Positive Self-Dimension
"Total winners like in the present. They know that now is all there is. They don’t get caught up in the past or worry about the future. They simply handle the business that they can handle which is the stuff going on today, now." This study examines four dimensions of self-defining memory (specificity, meaning, content, and affect) and their relationship to self-restraint, distress, and defensiveness. The development and validation of a protocol for measuring specificity, meaning, and affect in self defining memories is discussed. Specificity is operationalized as the
temporal and detailed specificity of the narrative. Meaning refers to the participant’s stepping back from the narrative to derive higher personal meaning or a life lesson. The four dimensions of self-awareness and how each shapes who you are. The dictionary says that self-awareness is "conscious knowledge of one's own character, feelings, motives, and desires." But self-awareness is multi-dimensional, there is more than one lens to look through when analyzing yourself.                      



9. Positive Self-Awareness 
Self Awareness is having a clear perception of your personality, including strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, beliefs, motivation, and emotions. Self Awareness allows you to understand other people, how they perceive you, your attitude and your responses to them in the moment. We might quickly assume that we are self aware, but it is helpful to have a relative scale for awareness. If you have ever been in an auto accident you may have experienced everything happening in slow motion and noticed details of your thought process and the event. This is a state of heightened awareness. With practice we can learn to engage these types of heightened states and see new opportunities for interpretations in our thoughts, emotions, and conversations. Having awareness creates the opportunity to make changes in behavior and beliefs. Self awareness is developed through practices in focusing your attention on the details of your personality and behavior. It isn’t learned from reading a book. When you read a book you are focusing your attention on the conceptual ideas in the book. You can develop an intellectual understanding of the ideas of self awareness from a book, but this is not the same. With your attention in a book you are practicing not paying attention to your own behavior, emotions and personality. If you have an emotional reaction of anger or frustration, you notice many of the thoughts and small triggers that build up towards those emotions. You also notice moments when you can change the interpretations in your mind, or not believe what you are thinking. "I think self-awareness is probably the most important thing towards being a champion"- Billie Jean King  

10. Positive  Action

Total winners take positive action in their business and with their friends and family. They are uplifting and motivating individuals who inspire the best from themselves and other. Positive action is when an employer takes steps to help or encourage certain groups of people with different needs, or who are disadvantaged in some way, access work or training. Positive action is lawful under the Equality Act. This worry and fear does nothing good for you, All it does is increase your stress and make it more likely that you miss the shot, mess up your project or fail to reach your goals. It is far better to stay optimistic and positive about the outcomes. See yourself making that shot as your take it. Know that you are doing the best you can on the project, and the boss will love it. See yourself reaching your goals, plan to avoid obstacles and visualize your success.        

Friday, May 4, 2018

Ten Tips For Being More Truthful

The Ten Tips

1. Make a commitment to tell the truth.
2. Tell someone about your commitment.
3. Think before you give a dishonest answer, explanation, sarcasm, or reason.
4. Be careful of when and how you use exaggeration, sarcasm, or irony.
5. Be careful not to twist the truth or leave out part of it.
6. Don't indulge in little white lies.
7. Watch out for silent lies.
8. When you catch yourself lying, throw your mouth into reverse.
9. Talk to yourself.
10. Treat yourself when you tell the truth.


Reflection:  My final thought about the Ten tips on being more truthful is it has a strong impact on lost of people because of how informative it is on to be truthful even if the truth will hurt the other person. Away that the ten tips of being truthful can benefit me is to just always tell the truth cause i have been down the road were i just lie even for stupid reasons. The tips that i will apply strongly to my life is basically mostly every tip because they all have a positive benefit. I will try to have goals in my life that will have to do with the truth like an example is to tell the truth for a whole month straight. Or maybe even different sometimes.  


Friday, March 9, 2018

Bill Gates 

Associated With Technology: Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said Thursday he expects the next decade to bring even greater technological leaps than the past 10 years.In a speech to the Northern Virginia Technology Council, Gates speculated that some of the most important advances will come in the ways people interact with computers: speech-recognition technology, tablets that will recognize handwriting and touch-screen surfaces that will integrate a wide variety of information.
"I don't see anything that will stop the rapid advance," Gates said, noting that technological change driven by academia and corporate researchers continued even after the Internet stock bubble burst in 2000.Gates also said the coming years will bring rapid changes in media as television increasingly becomes a targeted medium, where viewers can select niche content for news, sports and entertainment. 

Biography: Entrepreneur and businessman Bill Gates (born October 28, 1955) and his partner Paul Allen founded and built the world's largest software business, Microsoft, through technological innovation, keen business strategy and aggressive business tactics. In the process, Gates became one of the richest men in the world. In March 1986, Bill Gates took Microsoft public with an initial public offering (IPO) of $21 per share, making him an instant millionaire at age 31. Gates held 45 percent of the company's 24.7 million shares, making his stake at that time $234 million of Microsoft's $520 million. Over time, the company's stock increased in value and split numerous times. In 1987, Bill Gates became a billionaire when the stock hit $90.75 a share. Since then, Gates has been at the top, or at least near the top, of Forbes' annual list of the top 400 wealthiest people in America. In 1999, with stock prices at an all-time high and the stock splitting eight-fold since its IPO, Gates' wealth briefly topped $101 billion.In 1997, Gates and his family moved into a 55,000-square-foot, $54-million house on the shore of Lake Washington. Though the house serves as a business center, it is said to be very cozy for the couple and their three children. n 1987, a 23-year-old Microsoft product manager named Melinda French caught the eye of Bill Gates, then 32. The very bright and organized Melinda was a perfect match for Gates. In time, their relationship grew as they discovered an intimate and intellectual connection. On January 1, 1994, Melinda and Bill were married in Hawaii. Following the devastating death of his mother to breast cancer just a few months after their wedding, Bill and Melinda took some time off in 1995 to travel and get a new perspective on life and the world. In 1996, their first daughter, Jennifer, was born. Their son, Rory, was born in 1999, and a second daughter, Phoebe, arrived in 2002. 

Picture of Bill Gates:              


Reflection:  Bill Gates contributed with computer science in many ways creating websites and trying to start his own company and later on became successful and makes money they are known for there laptops, consoles, and some applications. 

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

The pyramid of success



1, Industriousness
"There is no substitute for work. Worthwhile results come from hard work and careful planning."In plain and simple English this means hard work. Very hard work. There is no substitute for very hard work when it comes to success.I have not known, heard of, or read about any individual anywhere who achieved real success without working extremely hard. In fact, the great successes we all know about are individuals who almost always have greatly outworked their competition.Grantland Rice, a sportswriter and poet, understood this fundamental characteristic of achievement. He described it in his poem "How To Be a Champion." "You wonder how they do it, You look to see the knack. You watch the foot in action, Or the shoulder of the back. But when you spot the answer, Where the higher glamours lurk, You'll find in moving higher, Up the laurel-covered spire, That most of it is practice, And the rest of it is work."

2. Enthusiasm 
"It is the engine that powers all blocks of the Pyramid. It is why I chose Industriousness and Enthusiasm as the cornerstones of my Pyramid of Success. It is where everything begins." The two cornerstones of my Pyramid of Success, Industriousness and Enthusiasm, provide strength individually but much more strength when combined as one.I described Industriousness: very hard work. But hard work is not enough. It must be ignited, lit afire by something that will raise it to the extraordinary level required for success. That 'something' is your Enthusiasm which infuses hard work with inspired power that all great competitors have.Your heart must be in your work. Your energy and Enthusiasm stimulates those you work with. It is the ingredient that transforms Industriousness into something of great magnitude - the engine that powers all blocks of the Pyramid. It is why I chose Industriousness and Enthusiasm as the cornerstones of my Pyramid of Success. It is where everything begins. 

3. Friendship
"Comes from mutual esteem, respect and devotion. Like marriage it must not be taken for granted but requires a joint effort." The two qualities of Friendship that are so important are respect and camaraderie. To me these are the most noteworthy characteristics of true Friendship as it pertains to leadership. Think how much you'll give when asked to do so by someone you respect and with whom you share camaraderie. You will give plenty, all you've got.Thus, I sought and valued these two particular qualities of Friendship in my relationship with individuals on the UCLA men's basketball team. I did not seek their affection nor wish to become buddies. Mutual respect and camaraderie strengthen your team. Affection, in fact, may weaken it by tempting you to play favorites.Where Friendship exists you will find the makings of a formidable organization. That is why it is in the

foundation of my Pyramid. 

4. Loyalty
"To yourself and to all depending upon you. Keep your self-respect" Loyalty is part of our higher nature and it is also part of the nature of leaders who achieve higher goals. The power of Loyalty is the reason I placed it in the center of the Pyramid's foundation.A leader who has Loyalty is the leader whose team I wish to be a part of. This is true almost everywhere. Most people, the overwhelming majority of us, wish to be in an organization or part of a team whose leadership cares about them, provides fairness and respect, dignity and consideration.
Loyalty from the top inspires Loyalty from below. It is a most precious and powerful commodity and it starts with the leader. loyal. If you are faithful and devoted to someone or something, you're loyal. ... Loyal comes from the Old French word loial which means something like "legal," but if someone is only loyal to you because the law requires him to be, that's not true loyalty, which should come from the heart, not a contract. 

5, Cooperation
"With all levels of your co-workers. Listen if you want to be heard. Be interested in finding the best way, not in having your own way. " Meaning of cooperation is that its a process of working together to the same end. Sharing ideas, information, responsibilities, creativity and tasks is a priority of good leadership and great teams. This is Cooperation. (The only thing that is not shared is blame. A strong self-confident leader gives credit to others, when deserved, and takes blame. A weak leader takes credit and gives blame.)You are not the only person with good ideas. Others too have brains. In order to reach your organization's full potential there must be Cooperation.Two strong field horses could not pull an empty baby carriage if they work at cross purposes. The carriage will not budge unless there is Cooperation.  

6. Ambition
(For noble goals) “Ambition is a feeling or a desire to achieve a goal. Usually that goal revolves around a person’s definition of success or greatness. I believe we are most likely to succeed when ambition is focused on noble and worthy purposes and outcomes rather than on goals set out of selfishness. If our ambition is to be highly publicized, receive a lot of recognition, attain a position of power or prestige, or make a lot of money, we do not have noble goals. If we are focused away from ourselves and on the team and others, we possess noble goals.”  

7. Self-Control
"Practice self-discipline and keep emotions under control. Good judgement and common sense are essential." Getting to the top and staying there (somewhat different tasks) present unique and formidable challenges. To do either requires great Self-Control. This characteristic within the Pyramid of Success addresses the importance of controlling yourself in all areas - avoiding temptations, avoiding emotionalism, avoiding peaks and valleys of effort.I viewed Self-Control, both personal and by our team, as a sixth Bruin on the court during my years at UCLA. That invisible sixth player was as important as any of the visible players.I like to remind those under my supervision: "Control yourself so others won't have to do it for you." Ability to control oneself, in particular one's emotions and desires or the expression of them in one's behavior, especially in difficult situations.   


8. Alertness
"Be observing constantly. Stay open-minded. Be eager to learn and improve." My favorite American hero is Abraham Lincoln. Abe had Alertness. Mr. Lincoln once said that he never met a person from whom he did not learn something although most of the time it was something not to do.There is activity going on around us at all times from which we can acquire knowledge if we have Alertness. Too often we get tunnel vision and don't see the full picture which precludes learning things that are available.Basketball is played as much between the ears - Alertness - as between the lines on the court. This is true in life and business. Alertness is that asset that keeps you awake and perceptive and increases Skill. The driver who's asleep at the wheel will crash. The same happens to organizations lacking Alertness: they will crash.   

9. Initiative
"Cultivate the ability to make decisions and think alone. Do not be afraid of failure, but learn from it." Failure to act is often the biggest failure of all. Initiative is the ability to act. Simple as that. You must prepare thoroughly in all ways. If you have done that you must then summon the wherewithal to apply Initiative.Failure happens. None of us is perfect but you must train yourself not to fear failure. Fear instead inaction when it is time to act.This is true in all areas of life. Proper preparation must be followed with Initiative. As I reminded myself and others often: "Be quick, but don't hurry." That's a good motto for Initiative.       

10. Intentness
"Set a realistic goal. Concentrate on its achievement by resisting all temptations and being determined and persistent." This personal quality may be as important as any within the Pyramid. It is the ability to stay the course even when that course is most difficult and the obstacles seem insurmountable. You do not quit: Intentness.Be persistent. Be determined. Be tenacious. Be unrelenting. The road to achievement is rocky, hard, and long. Things easily achieved are rarely long-lasting or significant.
If you have Intentness and your ability warrants it you will eventually reach the top of the Pyramid.     

11. Sincerity
(keeps friends) In his book Coach Wooden’s Pyramid of Success, with Jay Carty, Coach Wooden defined sincerity and its importance in the following manner: “Friendship, loyalty, cooperation and team spirit each occupy building blocks in the Pyramid of Success. What do these blocks say about success? They tell us that we cannot become successful unless we interact with others. Sincerity is the mortar that binds together the blocks of friendship, loyalty, cooperation and team spirit. Therefore, sincerity is also necessary to reach the apex.“Sincerity may not make a friend, but it will keep one. It often takes a while to be validated, but once a person knows that our word, character and steadfastness have withstood the test of life, a firm friendship can be established and maintained.
“When we realize that a friend can be counted on during times of need, when we see that his or her values don’t blow around in the breeze, and when he or she stands up for us, we are far more apt to stand up for him or her and vice versa.”  

12. Adaptability
(To any situation) On the left side of the Pyramid of Success, below faith, there are four additional pieces of mortar: ambition, adaptability, resourcefulness and fight. These are qualities that encompass the resolve, ingenuity and resilience of the human spirit.In his book Coach Wooden’s Pyramid of Success, with Jay Carty, Coach Wooden defined adaptability and its importance in the following manner:“Adaptability is being able to adjust to any situation at any given time.“In life, we all know that we can only be sure of a few things, specifically death and taxes. We can also count on change. We need to recognize change, grow with it and learn from it. Since change is inevitable, people who are inflexible, bullheaded or stubborn will never make it to the apex of the Pyramid. If we want to succeed, we must readily adapt to circumstances as they unfold—this includes both what we cannot change and what will take some time to change.“If we fail to adapt, we fail to move forward.” 

13. Condition
"Mental-Moral-Physical. Rest, exercise and diet must be considered. Moderation must be practiced. Dissipation must be eliminated." What this means is that you have to get some rest during time because your body needs it. You must be in physical Condition, but you must also have mental and moral Condition. All three are components in this block of the Pyramid because you can't have one without the others. Weak mental or moral Condition precludes top physical Condition.Some observers felt that our players had top physical Condition. That was only part of it. They also had top mental and moral Condition.I reminded them, the players, of their responsibility to achieve Condition with this little rhyme:"There is a choice you have to make, In everything you do.
So keep in mind that in the end, The choice you make makes you."If you make the right choices you will achieve Condition.                         

14. Skill
"A knowledge of and the ability to properly and quickly execute the fundamentals. Be prepared and cover every little detail." At the very center of the Pyramid of Success is Skill. You have to know your stuff and that includes a mastery of details.This is true whether you're an athlete, a surgeon, or a CEO. You'd better be able to execute properly and quickly and that requires Skill. As much as I value experience, and I value it greatly, I'd rather have a lot of Skill and less experience that the other way around.Mastery of the skills you need in your job requires learning and it is why leaders and those who are high achievers are lifelong learners. I had this motto tacked on my office wall for many years: "It's what you learn after you know it all that counts."Skill is an ongoing and lifelong process.

                      

15. Team Spirit
"A genuine consideration for others. An eagerness to sacrifice personal interests of glory for the welfare of all." This block of the Pyramid addresses a most important characteristic: selflessness which is the opposite of selfishness. I mean by this that you are eager to sacrifice personal glory or gain for the greater good, namely, the welfare and success of your organization, your team, your group.For me it meant I was constantly searching for that player who would make our team 'great' rather than a someone who was just a 'great player'. There is a big difference and that difference is what constitutes Team Spirit.I did not want a person on our team who was reluctant to sacrifice for the good of the team. I prized the individual who was eager to sacrifice for our common good. 


16. Honesty
 (in thought and action)
"Honesty is the best policy." (Ben Franklin) “Honesty is doing the things that we know are right and not giving in to the temptation to do the things that we know are wrong. Honesty must occur at all times, in both thought and action. Honest people stay on the narrow way, regardless of the consequences. If we are honest, our integrity will not allow us to compromise—ever.“A dishonest act is an attempt to deceive someone. It is possible to be so deceptive that we even deceive ourselves. We do this when we want to justify a lie because of circumstances or as payback when someone has been dishonest with us. Dishonesty—no matter the reason—destroys our credibility, ruins our reputation and costs us our self-respect.”      

17. Resourcefulness
(proper judgment)
 “Make the most out of what you have.” (Anonymous)"If you have a dream, if you have something you've always wanted to do, look within yourself because that is where resourcefulness resides; and go for it. (Jennifer Witterick) On the left side of the Pyramid of Success, below faith, there are four additional pieces of mortar: ambition, adaptability, resourcefulness and fight. These are qualities that encompass the resolve, ingenuity and resilience of the human spirit.“Resourcefulness is using our wits, proper judgment and common sense to solve problems and meet challenges. It is using initiative in difficult situations and involves inventing, creating, imagining, synthesizing, evaluating, classifying, observing and analyzing solutions to overcome the trials that life throws at us. Resourcefulness is dreaming up ways to meet our goals.”                

18. Poise
"Just being yourself. Being at ease in any situation" Just be yourself. Don't pretend to be what you are not. Don't get rattled, thrown off or unbalanced regardless of the circumstance or situation. Leaders with Poise do not panic under pressure.Poise means holding fast to your principles and beliefs and acting in accordance with them regardless of how bad (or good) the situation may be. Know who you are and be true to yourself.Those with Poise have a brave heart in all circumstances. Poise is a powerful gift you give yourself when you acquire the qualities of the Pyramid in the supporting tiers beneath it.   


19. Confidence
"Thorough preparation breeds confidence" Gerald Bell in
 "The Carolina Way"There is no stronger steel than well-founded belief in yourself; the knowledge that your preparation is fully complete and that you are ready for the competition.Confidence cannot be grafted on artificially. True abiding confidence is earned through tenaciously pursuing and attaining those assets that allow you to reach your own level of competency; that is, excellence.
You must monitor Confidence because it can easily turn into arrogance which then can lead to the mistaken and destructive belief that previous achievement will be repeated without the same hard effort that brought it about in the first place.  

20. Reliability
(creates respect) “When we are reliable, others know they can depend on us. They know we will make the effort to do our best, whatever the situation might be. They know we won’t run, cower or become paralyzed by fear. They have learned to count on our consistency and trustworthiness. We’ll still be there making the effort to do our best long after the weaker ones have faded. People can bet the farm on us and still be able to sleep at night. Reliability earns the respect of those around us.“Capability doesn’t have anything to do with reliability. Some people don’t have as much capability as others have, but they make up for their lack by being reliable.”         

21. Fight
(Determined Effort) Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called, and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses.The phrase was commonly used in both the UK and the USA in the 19th century, when those using it would have been well versed in Biblical texts. In November 1843, the Gettysburg newspaper The Republican Compiler printed what it claimed to be a verbatim report of a speech made to Republican forces by the Reverend Joab Prout, on the eve of the Battle of Brandywine:"Soldiers - tomorrow morning we will go forth to battle ... your unworthy minister will march with you, invoking God's aid in the fight ... need I exhort you to fight the good fight for your homesteads, and for your wives and children!"Today few people could quote the original from the Bible. We know the line best because of the hymn Fight the good fight with all thy might - words and music by John S. B. Monsell and William Boyd, 1863        


22. Competitive Greatness
" Be at your best when your best is needed. Enjoyment of a difficult challenge."  Competitive Greatness is having a real love for the hard battle knowing it offers the opportunity to be at your best when your best is required.The great competitors I have played for and against, taught and admired all shared a joy in the struggle itself - the journey, the contest and competition. The tougher the battle the better.A leader must convey this to those you lead: a tough fight can bring forth Competitive Greatness. The hard battle inspires and motivates a great competitor to dig deep inside. That's why I relish the challenge a worthy competitor presents. You are tested. When properly prepared you will rise to your highest level and achieve Competitive Greatness.                          


23. Integrity
(purity of intention) “Integrity in its simplest form is purity of intention. It’s keeping a clean conscience. But it is also a composite of some of the other mortar qualities in the pyramid. To some extent, integrity contains a bit of reliability, a healthy helping of honesty and a portion of sincerity. However, I believe that the component of purity of intention is important enough to give integrity the status of mortar in its own right.            

24. Faith (Through prayer)
Believe and Achieve. Positive belief.The mortar on the left side of the Pyramid is made up of ambition, adaptability, resourcefulness, fight and faith. The mortar on the right side is sincerity, honesty, reliability, integrity and patience.Coach Wooden explained his strategic placement of faith and patience by describing how they are “leading up from competitive greatness to the top, success—according to my definition—at the apex. On one side, I have patience, and on the other side, I have faith. You need those two things.”More than once, Coach said that faith and patience could have been placed at the very top or the very bottom of the Pyramid. He believed that these qualities are both the goals and the bedrock of what we need to maintain the other blocks on the Pyramid as we overcome obstacles on our journey to success.Just as Coach Wooden made enthusiasm and industriousness the cornerstones of his Pyramid and explained that poise and confidence are a result of the blocks below them, he ultimately chose purposely to have success resting on top of nothing other than faith and patience.Coach summed it up this way: “Distrust begets distrust; it takes trust, faith and patience to acquire peace of mind.                              

25. Patience
(Good things take time) Coach Wooden explained the importance of patience this way: “From this last block, competitive greatness, leading up to the apex on which success rests (according to my definition), on one side I have patience and on the other side I have faith.” He viewed patience as a trait that is essential in achieving success. “Good things take time,” he explained. He was quick to acknowledge the reality of life, however, that we rarely want to wait for the necessary progress to reach the end result. This impatience is something that is often tempered by maturity and wisdom. On the other hand, there is often a complacency that comes with age that can stifle potential growth. Coach remarked that young people “seem to want things to happen too quickly. They think all change is progress, but sometimes, as we get older, many of us are satisfied with the status quo. We forget that there is no progress without change. There is an even spot there somewhere. We must realize both. There is no progress without change, but not all change is progress.”   


Final Reflection
My thoughts on the pyramid of success what that these 25 blocks would be helpful for other people including me i would share this with my other family members as well. The block that i will liked would be Competitive Greatness because I'm a athlete myself i want to compete and win doesn't matter if i win or not i would compete to the fullest and put work in the sport i enjoy playing.“Any structure must be built on a solid foundation and the cornerstones of the foundation are the most significant part of it. You will note that the cornerstones of this structure are industriousness and enthusiasm.“The heart of the body is extremely important, and since architects have been known to stress the heart of buildings that they have created, I selected three outstanding essentials: condition, skill and team spirit to comprise the heart of the structure.“Although a greater amount of space could be devoted to any individual heading in the pyramid, I believe that the very brief comments under each should suffice and encourage the person to give the particular point additional thought.“Before discontinuing the explanation, I should like to call attention to the top of the structure. The apex is success and it must be remembered that it is success according to my definition.“Furthermore, success is not easy to attain and the connecting points, faith and patience to the apex are meant to indicate this.“Also, the connecting blocks, poise and confidence, upon which competitive greatness rest, are vitally interwoven in the process of reaching the apex. Confidence and poise both come from being prepared and are vital requisites for being a good competitor. Those who lack confidence in themselves are certain to be lacking in poise and will be pressing when the going gets tough. The front runners are easy to find, but all coaches are constantly searching for those individuals who excel when excellent performance is necessary.” 


Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Medical School 

1. Name and location of school: 
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University (Bronx, New York)

2. Admissions Requirements: Einstein’s M.D. program prepares tomorrow’s physicians to excel in both the science and the art of medicine by combining the pursuit of scientific excellence with compassionate and humanistic care  and the social mission to improve human health through engagement in our local, national, and global communities. Our Graduate Programs in the Biomedical Sciences train some of today’s brightest students to become the next generation of leading scientific researchers, while our Medical Scientist Training Program (resulting in both M.D. and Ph.D. degrees) embraces a comprehensive "bench to bedside" philosophy to nurture the development of well-rounded physician-scientists. In all, the College of Medicine offers six graduate degree programs.

3. Tuition: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Offers Cheaper Tuition: ($46,838 USD vs. $51,060 USD) NYU School of Medicine Has a Higher Median MCAT Score for Admitted Students: (36 vs. 33) NYU School of Medicine Has a Higher Median GPA for Admitted Students: (3.86 vs. 3.82)

4. Degrees Offered: Since its founding in 1955, Albert Einstein College of Medicine has excelled in the quality of its faculty, who perform outstanding research, provide compassionate patient care, and are dedicated to teaching; and in the quality of its students, a diverse and talented group who support each other through the rigorous years of medical school training, so that they are recognized by residency programs throughout the country as among the best-prepared.

Einstein is a special place where the learning of both the art and the science of medicine occurs in a friendly, non-threatening environment. Our students embody the compassion and collaboration that are hallmarks of our institution. Whether studying to become physicians or researchers, they demonstrate a tremendous depth of caring for and dedication to the healing of humanity.

5. Areas of study and specialization: Albert Einstein College of Medicine is a research-intensive medical school. For more than 60 years, our diverse faculty and staff have set the standard for excellence in medical and graduate education and patient-centered clinical care, and have made major contributions to scientific research enhancing human health in our communities and beyond. Our mission is to prepare a diverse body of students to become knowledgeable, compassioImage result for albert einstein college of medicine of yeshiva universitynate physicians and innovative scientific investigators, and to create new knowledge.

Reflection: Yes, i would like to go here because im into the medical carriers

Friday, January 19, 2018

Freelance Post 

Image result for nfl sunday nightThis sunday is AFC and NFC championship game we will know who will make it to the super bowl these 2 games are going to be good first game is Patriots vs Jaguars and next game is going to be Eagles vs Vikings my predictions for the super bowl is Jaguars vs Eagles but we will find out this sunday! Then the pro bowl is coming out too which should be good. This week went by fast it was a good week overall funny like always.