Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Office Politics And Rat Race - A School As A Case Study by WAECMATHEMATICS(op): 6:28pm On Dec 04, 2019*. Modified: 6:50pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
2. Condemning the beautiful work of fellow colleagues. Many of the office politicians condemn the beautiful work of their fellow colleagues in the presence of the overall boss. They do this so that they can be considered superior and also to be promoted to a particular position ahead of their fellow colleagues. Unfortunately, the overall boss buys the idea in most cases and sees other innocent colleagues as inferior. http://edmaths.com/2019/12/03/office-politics-and-rat-race-a-school-as-a-case-study/
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Jobs/Vacancies › Office Politics And Rat Race - A School As A Case Study by WAECMATHEMATICS(op): 6:26pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
Office politics simply involves competition for status or power in a workplace. In schools, office politics simply involves competition for various powerful status or position like position of principal, vice principal, head of school, deputy head of school, head teacher, director, etc. The competition is so severe in some schools that some of the ‘office politicians’ (teachers) can do anything to achieve their aims. Some of the things or evils carried out by these office politicians include: 1. Sycophancy (“Eye Service”): This is simply the act of being active with work only when you see your boss or people around. Majority of the office politicians are sycophants. They are very active only when the boss is around and become lazy drones when the boss is absent. Sycophants do everything possible to be praised by people or their bosses and to eventually get promoted. They go about gossiping about other people to their bosses in order to earn praise or favour. They destroy the careers of many of their colleagues with gossip in order to get promotion. This is similar to what politicians do during elections. http://edmaths.com/2019/12/03/office-politics-and-rat-race-a-school-as-a-case-study/
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Sports › Re: Five Reasons Why Anthony Joshua Will Lose To Andy Ruiz Jr. Again by WAECMATHEMATICS: 2:22pm On Dec 01, 2019*. Modified: 2:45pm On Dec 01, 2019 |
SouthPaw24: Fantastic comparison. Lewis vs Tua should be Joshua's blueprint going into this fight. I wonder why i didn't write that in this article. Tua was a short heavyweight with one punch knockout power but Lewis neutralized him by staying out of range. Ruiz is probably a better boxer than Tua but Tua definitely had more power. We'll see what happens on Saturday.
Thanks for the compliments. I'm not a boxer oo. Lolz. But I've been following the sport closely for a few years. @bolded  . Honestly, you did a great job with the analysis. It's a world class analysis. Lalasticlala, please move this to the front page. |
Sports › Re: Five Reasons Why Anthony Joshua Will Lose To Andy Ruiz Jr. Again by WAECMATHEMATICS: 1:47pm On Dec 01, 2019 |
SouthPaw24: It is difficult to tell who was more shocked — the ten thousand UK fans that came to witness the coronation of their champion on American soil, or the several million Nigerian fans expecting another knockout victory from their national son. On the 1st of June 2019, the boxing world saw its greatest upset since Mike Tyson lost to Buster Douglas 29 years ago. Anthony Joshua lost four world titles to Andy Ruiz Jr by a technical knockout in the seventh round. While the world was still trying to recover from the shock that followed, a few boxing experts enjoyed that satisfying “I told you so” feeling. But Joshua did what the public expected from a champion. He called for an immediate rematch and after a few hitches in the negotiations, the match was scheduled for December 7, 2019 at the custom built Diriyah Arena, Saudi Arabia.
In anticipation of one of the greatest boxing matches of the decade, let us explore five reasons why I believe that the former unified world champion, Anthony Joshua, will lose to Andy Ruiz on December 7, 2019.
1. Boxing is not body building
Sorry, boxing fans. The muscles have to go. Well, it’s either that or Anthony Joshua must develop a different style of boxing. Generally, tall boxers never carry so much muscle mass. It gives them problems with mobility, speed and stamina. It’s usually short boxers like Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield that can make up for lack of height by building muscle because they don’t weigh so much. AJ has been able to get away with it because he scores the knockout early and rarely fights for 12 rounds. My prediction: Once the fight progresses beyond the sixth round, it’s another loss for AJ because he has not shown that he can compete at that Ruiz-level of intensity for 12 rounds.
Get the full article here: https://link.medium.com/7cwdLIwZ11 Kudos Bros! Your analysis is fantastic! I guess you're a boxer from the way you analyzed everything. Anthony Joshua needs to see your analysis here. It will help him a lot against Andy Ruiz. One thing I believe Joshua should avoid is fighting Andy Ruiz within short range. It could be dangerous. Joshua should fight Ruiz within long range. He (Joshua) is tall. He has long arms just like Lennox Lewis. He should watch the way Lennox Lewis fought David Tua. This will greatly help him against Andy Ruiz. |
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