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  2. Secretary - Wikipedia

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    A secretary, administrative assistant, executive assistant, personal secretary, [4] or other similar titles is an individual whose work consists of supporting management, including executives, using a variety of project management, program evaluation, communication, and/or organizational skills within the area of administration.

  3. Administrative assistant - Wikipedia

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    A person responsible for providing various kinds of administrative assistance is called an administrative assistant (admin assistant) or sometimes an administrative support specialist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In most instances it is identical to the modern iteration of the position of secretary or is a sub-specialty of secretarial duties.

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  5. Executive information system - Wikipedia

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    An executive information system (EIS), also known as an executive support system (ESS), [1] is a type of management support system that facilitates and supports senior executive information and decision-making needs. It provides easy access to internal and external information relevant to organizational goals.

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  7. The Apprentice: Martha Stewart - Wikipedia

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    I think you need more focus, possibly more education, business for example. And I know you will then be ready for a big challenge. Best wishes, Martha Stewart." Special notes: This is the second time Martha sent home more than one candidate, six including Trump's multiple-firings throughout the history of The Apprentice.

  8. Worked-example effect - Wikipedia

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    The worked-example effect is a learning effect predicted by cognitive load theory. [1] [full citation needed] Specifically, it refers to improved learning observed when worked examples are used as part of instruction, compared to other instructional techniques such as problem-solving [2] [page needed] and discovery learning.

  9. Twice exceptional - Wikipedia

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    The term twice-exceptional or 2e refers to individuals acknowledged as gifted and neurodivergent. On literal sense, it means a person (usually a child or student but can also be an adult), is at the same time, very strong or gifted at some task, and very weak or unable in some other task.