Answer the following questions to help you reflect on whether or not you use a more proactive or reactive language. Save document as 4.9 Proactive vs. Reactive and submit via the assignment link provided. This assignment counts 100 points. 1. I think my language is mostly: (proactive or reactive?) I think my language is mostly proactive. I try to look at life with an “I can do” attitude. 2. Some phrases I use a lot that is proactive is: “I choose”‚ “I will”‚ “Let’s look at what we can
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COMPARISON The two given texts share the theme water and the perception thereof. Predominantly‚ the discussion ensuing the reading of the two quite polar articles concerns first and third world problems. The first text is an article written for ‘the Observer Food Monthly’ in 2003 by William Leith and has the title ‘Give me an Eau’. The second is an information sheet adapted from UNICEF‚ written in the same year. The article written by Mr Leith has many compelling factors‚ the first being
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the barracks by Sunday and I completely ignored this order and went along doing my own thing. It is extremely important to obey an NCO because if you don’t the consequences will be bad in doing so you are violating article 91 and article 92. The following is the elements of
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providing me with a few names of people that were against prohibition. In addition to that‚ it provides me with an additional auto bibliography to back up their resources and quotes throughout their writing and explanations on how those resources supports their paper. As well as the support throughout the essay‚ it explains how the crime rate in Chicago went up when prohibition in the 1920’s started and several different main events and people that caused the crime rate to increase. http://www.history
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CHAPTER 1 The Problem and its Setting Introduction Cholesterol is a chemical compound that is naturally produced by the body and is structurally a combination of lipid (fat) and steroids. Cholesterol is a building block for cell membrane and about 80% of the body’s cholesterol is produced by the liver‚ while the rest comes from our diet. The main sources of diet cholesterol are meat‚ poultry‚ fish and dairy products. After meal‚ dietary cholesterol is absorbed from the intestine and stored in
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February 1st‚ 2014 Importance Of Following Orders In order to be successful in any career one must be able to listen and take to heart the importance of what they are learning and doing throughout their lives; this has significance in both the military and civilian life. In order to do that you must follow whatever your superiors say‚ like when you are at your civilian job and your boss tells you to clean the bathroom. You have to be able to just do what you’re told so the job gets done
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infectious diseases that were unfamiliar to the natives that they had no immunities to which aided in their power as well as the resources or gunpowder‚ steel and crossbows. (AIU-Online‚ 2010) Because there are no real facts or evidence to why or how an entire group of people can disappear the possibilities seem endless. They could have been taken over by another group of people‚ or each other. Another way could be the possibility of migration‚ as many people come and go‚ the group may have finally dwindled
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FINA 5210 Problem Set 1 (Group 305) Problem 1 (a) WpC=[E(rp)-rf] ÷Aσp2 =6%÷2.5×(20%)2 =60% WfC=100% - 60% = 40% (b) Expected return of Complete portfolio is: rCEc= WpC×E(rp)+ WfC×rf =60%×10% + 40%×4% =7.6% The standard deviation of Complete portfolio is: σc = WpC × σp = 60% × 20% = 12% Certainty-equivalent rate of return for investing in C: rc CE= Uc = rCEc- 1/2Aσc2 = 7.6% - 0.5×2.5×12%2 = 5.8% Certainty-equivalent rate of return for investing in P: rp CE= Up= rCEp- 1/2Aσp2
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1. What were the strengths and weaknesses of workers unions? By the end of the nineteenth century‚ workers unions had become major forces influencing wages and working conditions. In 1886‚ when successful strikes on some western railroads attracted a mass of previously unorganized unskilled workers‚ the Knights of Labor grew to a peak membership of a million workers. They bargained with employers‚ conducted boycotts‚ and called members out on strike to demand higher wages and better working conditions
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The importance of following orders in a time of war. 1. Team member 2. Discipline 3. Causalities Conclusion: Following Orders in the Armed Services in a Time of War By: Pv2 Beasley Imagine being in an authoritative position in a war. Sounds cool right? Now imagine if your subordinates didn’t follow the orders you put out to them
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