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One universal and noteworthy characteristic of human beings is to seek accolades for their accomplishments. From childhood to maturity we are captivated by the lust for recognition in some form or the other especially for remarkable work (if any) done by us. Bearing this essential human feature in mind, Homo sapiens have invented diverse ways to compliment a person's achievements. Speech is
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There is not much difference between the two, except that goals can be short-term or long-term. However, success is the result of a "well planned" achievement campaign. So, you have to establish your priorities, in order to realize success. You don't want to spend too much time daydreaming, or in frustration, over a long-term goal, until you have overcome the smaller hurdles,
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Golf is a genteel sport that has become a global passion, especially in the business world. Golf is a genteel sport that has become a global passion, especially in the business world. Golf trophies carry the reward of instant fame and fortune. Golf tours of certain regions are avidly followed by fans worldwide, and toughly
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Trophies are souvenirs of victories. Trophies are souvenirs of victories. The most common trophies are awarded for sporting achievements. A trophy is an object of great admiration and idolization. Whether it is a school race or an Olympic medal, a trophy is much coveted.Trophies are made of different materials. Gold and silver are the costly,
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The nature and purpose of challenges and problems and their relationship to the achievement of our dreams and goals. "The difference between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is in how you use them."
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