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Arthur Carmazzi - Leadership is About Becoming The Best of Who You Are - Passion Sundays - Duration: 10:11.

hello everyone and welcome back to

pashion sundays the best way to end a

week and start another our guest today

is ranked as one of the top ten

leadership coaches and he's got a

phenomenal directive psychology

institute that you're going to tell us

all about Arthur thank you very much for

being my guests and I really really like

being here leadership one of the hottest

topics and again you know passionate

leadership is one of the various topics

to my heart so being able to talk to one

of the world's best leadership coaches

is an awesome thing

thank you first question is what does

passion into passionate ok this is this

is my version of passion passion stems

from the belief that in the process of

doing something you can be more of who

you want to be

while being who you are ok which

basically means that they anything that

you do that give you that potential of

being more creative passion i love it

awesome and how's of passion relates to

leadership

well okay let me ask the question i mean

if if you are in a situation where your

broth is always like this

okay and there's no excitement there's

no passion there's no bigger grand

picture there's no it is essential is no

purpose that you see in the distance

nothing greater are you going to be

motivated are you going to be engaged

not at all why because well you know

passion them or or passion is is the

thing that also creates passion if you

are in an environment that is

unfashionable that is not exciting that

is not fun that is not where people are

moving they're making things better

they're achieving something that they

can be proud of

okay then whoa you're going to be less

engaged and you're not going to be very

excited and you're going to be in and

even if you are

if you have amazing skills even if you

have incredible potential if you are in

that kind of an environment you will be

an underachiever love your passion for

it is very obvious and as beautiful as

it is I always like to ask that

challenging question of it's easy when

it's easy but when going is going tough

how do you actually find passion

ok that's the whole thing about

focusrite okay i mean okay let me just

give you give you one of the things ok

first of all when you focus on something

you notice the things that you're

focusing on you're saying all my gosh

the economy is so difficult

everything is so difficult but people

still or are not engaged and and people

don't want to show up for work and

singing and you focus on all the stuff

will guess what you're going to get

you're going to see all of that and

you're going to delete all of the other

things all of the potential great thing

you know what just like when you're

let's say for example you're working

you're kind of going on and you're doing

everything perfectly for three months

and then you make one mistake and then

suddenly nobody remembers what you've

been doing for the past three things

just that one thing it and suddenly

everything that you don't already have

built up that momentum that excitement

and everything else this space

ok and you lose your passion because the

people around you are now focusing on

what you are not doing or what you're

doing wrong instead of what you have

done or what you have the potential to

achieve so environment and the

leadership ability to focus to help

people focus on how they can be valuable

how they can move past their mistake how

they and the excellent how they can

bring out the best of who they are and

even if they make mistakes how they can

use those mistakes to improve their

competencies that is when you develop an

organization that has passion it's about

what you focus on i love it and how does

than 0 actually what makes it I want to

conclude with one question is because we

talked a lot about passionate about

leadership

what makes a passionate leadership a

passionate leader

well a passionate leader again okay yeah

i mean this is this is not uncommon to

the idea of having a vision of the

leader must have a vision you have to

have some kind of a bigger picture that

end result that that vision and there

should be some purpose connected to it

and it's not just about making money

it's about doing something bigger than

just yourself but here's the thing the

leader have to see here is that

oftentimes people expect that a leader

must have certain level of competency

okay well you think

research has shown that multiple

competencies including things that are

missing and thumb no other people have

them and they're great leader people are

just like wow ok they don't have this

competency and this guy may have it this

guy is like you know doing well this guy

is doing well the guy has none of these

and he's also doing being a great leader

but they're all different

why is it so the thing is that people

are focused too much on the leadership

competency instead of the development of

the individual to become a great leader

you have friends hopefully facebook have

some realize i got a handful so let's

say for example you go out with your

friends you're going to behavior

behavior will be different than you have

with your family and your behavior with

your friends your family is also going

to be different then what you have with

your arm at work right so what ends up

happening is that you literally are your

environment is bringing out different

facet of who you are right and because

the environment is bringing a different

facet of who you are a great leader is

one who developed an environment that

support passion that literally helps

people to be from where they are now

whoo-hoo they want to become

right and so a passionate leader doesn't

scan can draw from all maybe he's a good

leader with his kids but maybe he's no

not really that good with with the

employees

ok maybe he's really good with one of

his friends he's got some leadership

qualities in philly bring some from here

from this environment from this

environment and he identifies the thing

that really make him the best of who he

is and he creates his own leadership

identity and we actually have a whole

process for this with director of

communications psychology and that is

where you develop passionate leaders

because they're not pretending they

actually are being the best of who they

are and just refining who they already

are which means it's also a sustainable

leadership model lot of times people go

to these trainings and then they say oh

you have to have this you have to be bit

you have to do this you know a good

leader and everything else and people

tried and three weeks later

it's like they just kind of end up going

back to how they were because it's not

natural

it's not really them it has to come from

as exactly and and and having that focus

of identifying how whatever it is that

you're doing whether you're building

pipes whether you're manufacturing

phones whether you are developing people

or whether you're handling people money

it doesn't matter okay whatever it is

that you are doing ok

finding the purpose of your contribution

your essence of the bigger picture your

place not in the organization not in the

industry but how are you and your

company making a difference the people

that you need every day

ok the people that interact with you

customers clients each other and seeing

your work as an opportunity to make a

global impact because you know right now

we're in a global you know uses

situation is a lot of help if you've got

you

got these people over here then they go

and they move and they go to a different

country and then over here and and you

know imagine if you make a difference in

five people's lives if you find a way to

make them better improve their

perspective those five people are going

to affect their families their children

the multiplier Farage's and those people

are going to affect others and others

and others and eventually we will have a

better world become we are passionate

about who we are and what we are

achieving with each other regardless of

our jobs i love it make impact no better

way to end this awesome passion of it

thank you very much my pleasure awesome

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For more infomation >> Arthur Carmazzi - Leadership is About Becoming The Best of Who You Are - Passion Sundays - Duration: 10:11.

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Plant and Animal Tissues - OLabs - Duration: 5:13.

Plant and Animal Tissues

PARENCHYMA TISSUE

Materials Required:

Prepared slide of parenchyma tissue and a compound microscope.

Procedure:

Place the prepared slide of parenchyma tissue on the stage of the compound microscope.

Observe the features of the parenchyma tissue through the lens of the compound microscope.

Observations:

All cells are isodiametric in shape, which means the cells have the same length and width.

The cells in the tissue are loosely packed with large intercellular spaces between each

cell.

The cells contain cytoplasm and a nucleus, and are surrounded by a cell wall.

Each cell has a vacuole in the center.

Inference:

As the cells have a thin cell wall, are isodiametric in shape and have a large vacuole that is

present in the cytoplasm, we can confirm that tissue seen on the slide is a Parenchyma tissue.

SCLERENCHYMA

Materials Required:

Prepared slide of sclerenchyma tissue and a compound microscope.

Procedure:

Place the prepared slide of the sclerenchyma tissue on the stage of the compound microscope.

Observe the features of the sclerenchyma tissue through the lens of the compound microscope.

Observations:

Sclerenchyma tissue consists of thick-walled dead cells.

These cells are long, narrow and have hard and extremely thick secondary walls due to

uniform distribution of lignin.

There are no inter-cellular spaces between the cells in the sclerenchyma tissue.

The cell contains little or no protoplasm.

Nucleus is absent in the cell.

The cell contains empty vacuoles that are called lumen.

Inference:

As the cells have thickened cell walls and little protoplasm, we can confirm that the

tissue seen on the slide is a sclerenchyma tissue.

STRIATED MUSCLE

Materials Required:

Prepared slide of striated muscle tissue and a compound microscope.

Procedure:

Place the prepared slide of striated muscle tissue on the stage of the compound microscope.

Observe the features of the striated muscle tissues through the lens of the compound microscope.

Observations:

The striated muscle cells are very long and have cylindrical fibers.

The fibers are enclosed within a membrane called sarcolemma.

These fibers are multinucleated, which means they have many nuclei.

Each cell cytoplasm consists of many myofibrils.

Each myofibril contains alternate light and dark bands, giving a striated appearance to

the fibres.

Inference:

The presence of long cylindrical fibers that are multinucleated, and the presence of many

myofibrils, confirms that the cells seen on the slide is are striated muscle cells.

NERVOUS TISSUES

Materials required Prepared slide of nerve tissue and a compound

microscope.

Procedure Place the prepared slide of the nerve tissue

on the stage of the compound microscope.

Observe the features of the nerve tissues through the lens of the compound microscope.

Observations: The large body of the neuron is called the

soma, which contains the cell's nucleus.

The cell body branches out to form the dendrons.

These dendrons further branch out to form fibres of different lines called dendrites.

There is also a single long fiber projecting from the cell body called the axon.

The axon is covered by the myelin sheath.

Inference:

The presence of cells with a large cell body, one prominent nucleus, dendrons and a large

axon confirms that tissue seen on the slide is nerve tissue.

For more infomation >> Plant and Animal Tissues - OLabs - Duration: 5:13.

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Upcoming Smartphones 2017 - Duration: 10:27.

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Onion and Cheek Cells - OLabs - Duration: 6:02.

Onion and Cheek Cells

ONION PEEL

To do the experiment we require: Cover slip, glycerine, glass slides, onion,

Cover slip, glycerine, glass slides, onion,

watch glasses, distilled water, Safranin solution, forceps, brush, needle, compound microscope,

blotting paper. Procedure

Take some distilled water using a dropper and put it in a watch glass.

Take half a piece of onion from the watch glass and remove a leaf from the onion piece.

Remove a piece of transparent onion peel with the forceps.

Put the epidermis into the watch glass containing water.

Take some Safranin solution using a dropper. Put a few drops of Safranin solution into

another watch glass. Using a brush, transfer the peel into a watch

glass containing Safranin solution. Keep the epidermis for 30 sec in Safranin

solution so the peel can become stained. Using the brush, take the peel from the Safranin

solution and put it into the watch glass containing distilled water.

Using a dropper, take some glycerine and put 2 to 3 drops of glycerine in the middle of

a dry glass slide. Using the brush, transfer the peel to the

slide containing glycerine. Take a cover slip and place it gently on the

peel with the help of a needle. Remove the extra glycerine using a blotting

paper. View the slide under the compound microscope.

OBSERVATIONS A large number of regularly shaped cells are

lying side by side. Each cell has a distinct cell wall.

A distinct nucleus is present on the periphery of each cell.

Lightly stained cytoplasm is observed in each cell.

A large vacuole is present in the centre of each cell, surrounded by the cytoplasm.

CONCLUSION As cell walls and large vacuoles are clearly

observed in all cells, the cells in the observations are plant cells.

HUMAN CHEEK CELLS

To do the experiment, we require: Tooth pick, cover slip, Methylene blue solution,

glycerine, glass slide, distilled water, brush, needle, compound microscope, filter paper.

Procedure Take some distilled water using a dropper

and put it in the middle of the glass slide. Take a clean tooth pick and gently scrap the

inner side of the cheek. Rub the scrap on the glass slide that contains

water. Mix the mixture using a needle and spread

it. Take Methylene blue solution using a dropper

and add a few drops to the mixture on the slide.

After 2-3 minutes, remove excess water and stain using a blotting paper.

Take glycerine using a dropper and add a few drops of glycerine to the test mixture.

Take a clean cover slip and lower it carefully on the mixture by using a needle.

Using brush and needle press the cover slip gently to spread the epithelial cells.

Remove extra liquid around the cover slip using a blotting paper.

View the slide under the compound microscope.

OBSERVATION A large number of flat and irregular-shaped

cells are observed. The cells do not have a cell wall. However,

each cell has a thin cell membrane. A deeply stained nucleus is observed in the

centre of each cell. No prominent vacuole is observed in the cells.

CONCLUSION As the cells observed do not have a cell wall,

or a prominent vacuole, the cells of the specimen on the slide are animal cells.

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