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    “When someone achieves greatness in any field—such as the arts‚ science‚ politics‚ or business—that person’s achievements are more important than any of his or her personal faults.” The author clearly leans towards the status of achievement being the mark of a man rather than the man itself. The statement clearly paints a literal synecdoche‚ which exalts the level of accomplishment to over-run any possible shortcomings or shortfalls in character – a path to be treaded carefully. The author also

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    My Strengths 4/10/13 My strengths include communication‚ input‚ competition‚ learner‚ and woo. I believe that these traits identify my personality and style. I have had jobs in different industries‚ held positions at various levels in companies‚ managed employees‚ and have owned my own business. My strengths have served me well throughout my lifetime both professionally and personally. The strength I gravitate towards the most would be communication. Although I am still working on being confident

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    vIn his book On Being a Therapist‚ Kottler (as cited in Wicks‚ 2008‚ pg. 29) stated “Never mind that we catch our clients’ colds and flus‚ what about their pessimism‚ negativity…. Words creep back to haunt us. Those silence screams remain deafening.” While present and creating space for healing‚ social workers and other workers in helping fields can become present to pessimism and negativity as well as woes and traumatic stories. To better understand the impact that being present to client’s difficulties

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    “Organisations need strong leaders and a strong culture.” Discuss this statement in relation to how we understand and make sense of leadership and culture in the post-bureaucratic era. “A company’s culture is often buried so deeply inside rituals‚ assumptions‚ attitudes‚ and values that it becomes transparent to an organisation’s members only when‚ for some reason‚ it changes.” (Rob Goffee‚ 1952). A company needs a strong culture‚ or it will not be successful. “The culture” dictates how people relate‚ how they

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    American Greatness in the Revolutionary War Battle of Lexington and Concord The Battle of Lexington and Concord took place on the 18th of April‚ 1775. British plans were discovered to send 700 soldiers to Concord‚ a town outside of Boston. Their plans were to destroy guns and ammunition that were being stored in the town. They were also planning to arrest Samuel Adams and John Hancock‚ who were two of the leaders of the patriot movement. The Americans were warned of the assault of the British

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    telling lies is not a sin

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    I Totally Agree   Lying is something that has to be done depending on the situation. Everyone lies or has lied. So what is the big deal about lying. I don’t understand how people can say "Lying is never the right thing‚" because everyone lies ! I lie‚ you Lie‚ we all lie! Yes‚ unfortunately‚ there are times when you have to lie to do the right thing.   I do not condone lying‚ but there are times when a white lie is needed to get by. Working as a street medic‚ there are times when I have to tell a

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    Lies And Deceit In Hamlet

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    would be lies and deceit‚ a lot of it coming the man Hamlet himself‚ this ties in with society now when it comes to the media. This major theme of lies and deceit is shown throughout many of the characters an example would be when Hamlet is sent to England to get killed and deceives his friends by having them get killed instead. Claudius also does some lying too in this play like when he tricks Gertrude to marry him and kills the previous King Hamlet just so he can be king. This seems to relate a lot

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    Some people are born with natural god given skills and ability while others who are not that lucky and have to work twice as hard just to get the same result. And then there are those rare individual who even though they are born with the talent‚ they still work just as hard and sometimes even harder to keep improving. It is called determination and that is a trait that all the great athletes share and it is what separates the great ones from the just good ones. This is perfect way to describe Peyton

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    We all have the same needs: food‚ shelter‚ love‚ acceptance‚ support‚ etc. but little do we know that the difference between groups is minor compared to the similarities we all share. One of our many similarities is behavior including: selfishness‚ and the act of believing what we want to believe; one may analyze this among reading “The Other Wife” by Colette and “War” by Luigi Pirandello. It is our instinct to try and best each other‚ even in times of great communal strife as well as silencing others

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    Crime relate On Television The crime rate in many cities is rising alarmingly. Some people have the idea that violent TV programs are the cause of real crime. However‚ many others disagree that TV violence can be blame are supported by good reasons. Violent TV programs cause crime give many reasons. First‚ many viewers are children who have not fromed a strong understanding what is right and wrong. The viewers imitate what they see. If a person on TV gets what he or she wants by stealing it‚ a

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