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    Making and keeping commitments. Earning credibility through the hard work efforts. Setting goals which are measurable and achievable. Encouraging others to reach their potential. Demonstrating integrity and character to others. Recognizing the success of others is paramount to the success of the company. I express gratitude and thanks for the contribution of others. I place great value in: Knowledge. Sharing knowledge builds trust‚ gains credibility and increases productivity in our company

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    Extended Fertility Introduction Christy Jones’ business idea was a revolutionary one: to make a lot of money by stopping the biological clock. At age 34 and having won admittance to Harvard Business School where she wants to take the next step in building her career‚ Jones finds herself face to face with the dilemma that unmarried women in the process of building a stable career find themselves. Conception of Business Idea Maintaining a career at 30 is not easy for women. Having dedicated

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    communication message. Few habits that will absolutely nourish your credibility will be Read as much as you can Read whatever gets in your hands; let it be a piece of newspaper‚ a comic book‚ a flyer or any article running in the side of your computer screen. You never know which scoop can act as cherry on the cake. Reading will always increase your database that will help you quote different themes which will in return add on credibility stars in your communication! Give examples for everything

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    number of citations to the group’s publications to the average number of citations to international publications from the same year‚ in the same subject area and of the same document type. * Journal performance indicators: This refers to the credibility of the journal and its ranking In order to determine the quality of the article. * Structural Indicators: This refers to the various patters in the publication and the citation. The data can be used to examine correlations in publications

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    south with the entire cause of the war. And through juxtaposition‚ biblical allusion‚ and classical appeals‚ Lincoln articulates his purposes: to urge public amnesty for the south and to reunite the Unites States under one flag. Lincoln uses his credibility as president and employs that of the bible to make his argument believable and acceptable. In addition‚ he appeals to the guilt and obloquy felt about the war by the American people‚ both north and south. In order to do this‚ Lincoln calls to action

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    The successes and failures of military coercion can be seen through the mechanisms of‚ Destruction‚ Punishment‚ and Denial that theorists have argued are part of the methods of coercion. The effectiveness of military coercion may be linked to the credibility‚ capability and communication of a threat. These factors that determine what military coercion is are highlighted through historical examples‚ including the Cuban Missile Crises‚ nuclear warfare‚ counterinsurgency and the Kosovo air campaign. A

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    reliability of the data you gather? Why is it important to analyze your data to determine if it is reliable? * * * Ways to check for the reliability of the data gathered is to check the credibility of the source. Compare data to similar sources‚ research multiple sources on the topic. Credibility can also be checked via the news media‚ talk radio‚ the internet‚ Wikipedia‚ or blogs. It is important to analyze the data to determine if it is reliable since invalid data could lead to poor

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    reported‚ but instead‚ superiors simply claimed that American troops had a victory over the Vietcong. It was not until months later‚ the true story of the incident was reported to the public (“Vietnam War”). Once the true story was revealed‚ the credibility gap would widen since the U.S. government chose to keep this incident a secret and claim it as a “victory” for the United States‚ when in reality‚ the event was morally tragic. The murderous acts were unimaginable to the public‚ and the fact that

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    is the audience with her‚ the reader is pushed into that role‚ but not to become a part of the story‚ only to develop the relationship with Walton. The purpose of this suddenly close relationship is to bring credibility to the narrative of Frankenstein and ultimately bring credibility to the narrative of the monster. This is done be enveloping Walton’s letters around both these narratives. These layers sustain the relationship through the novel and allow the reader to be outside of the story‚

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    a sense of faith. During his first Inaugural Address‚ President Obama vows to rebuild America by forgiving its past and helping them rebuild their future. In order to gain his country’s trust Obama appealed to his audience through emotion and credibility and used rhetorical tools like allusion. With the uses of rhetorical tools‚ Obama was able to create a speech that induced hope and relief in his audience. From the very beginning of his speech‚ Obama addressed the emotions of his listeners

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