Practice Vocabulary
You are in a store, and you want to play the video game there . You need coins to operate the game, but you only have a ten dollar bill. You desire to ask the owner of the establishment for assistance.
Practice Vocabulary
Some of us may think that our world is perfect. We have chances to make our dreams come true, we are free and we have the right of choice. Still, such way of life is not typical for every person in our world. Somewhere wars still take place… Some people still cannot eat what they want… Sometimes people are not able to do what they want, as they are not free and depend on someone…
On the one hand, we are living in a wonderful and amazing world. Wonders can be found everywhere around us. Even the fact that sun rises every day, gives our planet light and warmth is a wonder. Every creature on the planet, from a mere ant to sophisticated animals living somewhere in the jungles, can be called the wonders of our world.
If the statement ‘man is a social animal’ is true then this management principal would be the best possible relevant example of it. Consider this- every individual is shaped by the virtue of his or her environment (Lamb, 23). Therefore it is obvious that an employee would be governed by the nature of workplace he or she is associated with. If the term ‘work culture’ should be taken into account then it becomes more relevant.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading “Who Moved My Cheese?” book by Spencer Johnson. Johnson does an excellent job of simplifying the complexities of the change process through the use of four fictional characters. I believe the author intentionally chose to use two mice and two “little people” in the parable about change. The mice, Sniff and Scurry, deal with change rather simplistically.