Both True and False, Taking Initiative is to initiate something into it being done. Though from the person taking the initiatives point of view this is probably something that needs to be done.
The word 'do' is a noun for such things as a commotion, a party or festival, or even a 'hair do'. The abstract noun for something that is, was, or will be done is deed.
If you were in a company and your boss told you a QA position just opened up, he would be talking about the Quality Assurance Department. They make sure things are done right.
No, it is not an adverb.The word doing is a verb form (a participle) and gerund (noun). There is no adverb form.
Expressions are just expressions. Art is an expression and no one can "solve" art. You need problems to solve. In algebra, you'll most likely be looking for equations to solve. Generally you are looking for a simple way to express a variable or to equate the variable to a number. This can be done using what are called "algebraic manipulations". Usually this involves just adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing each side of an equation (an expression need not have "sides"), however there are many, many different operations than these. wow does that suck....the answer is Elmo
Five people are to be arranged in a row to have their picture taken. In how many ways can this be done?
An initiative taker is someone who takes initiative to door say something whether they want to or not. Ever heard of the phrase, "If I want/need something done, I might as well do it myself?" That's an initiative taker. An initiative taker would say something along the lines of, "This has to be done, it might as well be me that does it."
By seeing things that need to be done and doing them without asking someone. By making improvements to things that you have noticed could be made to make life easier. by doing things above and beyond your job description because you can see that someone needs help.
You can show initiative by doing what needs to be done without being asked. You can also learn what needs to be done to move to the next level and then do it.
Describe an occasion when you have had to be proactive and use your initiative to get a task done. What did you have to consider to ensure that the task was a success? *
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It is important to have initiative because that is the driving force that makes one want to do something. Initiative is defined as "an introductory step", according to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary Online. Employers look for initiative in employees because this usually means the individual has leadership qualities and will do what it takes to get a job done.
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False. Momentum is not the rate at which work is done. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity, and it describes the object's motion and the difficulty of stopping it. Work, on the other hand, is defined as the product of force and displacement in the direction of the force.
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