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    Global Village

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    Today’s sermon is going to start a little differently. I’d like to show you all a short video from youtube. It’s a video that explains some of the expansion of technology in modern life‚ and how the technology impacts the globe. www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL9Wu2kWwSY I wanted to show you that video for a couple of reasons. First it makes the point clearer and faster than I can. Technology‚ particularly computer technology has permeated daily life for Americans. And the speed at which it develops

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    member."I am a"graduate student."I am a "Unitarian Universalist."I am a"poor person‚"but my parents are"rich people."What do these labels say about me? Can people make assumptions about my beliefs if I tell them I am a white female? When someone hears me called a"poor person‚"what will they assume about my upbringing and employment situation? As for Identification‚ I associate myself with several groups‚ including the Green Party‚ the Unitarian Universalist Association‚ and the State Radio fan club. The

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    Universalism vs. Particularism is a concept forwarded by Fons Trompenaars‚ a Dutch author. Basically‚ this dimension asks if which is more important to you‚ rules or relationships. The Universalist‚ or rule-based‚ approach is roughly: "What is good and right can be defined and ALWAYS applies." In particularistic cultures‚ far greater attention is given to the obligations of relationships and unique circumstances. Universalism vs. Particularism indicates how a society applies rules of morals

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    trees on Peak Mountain Ridge in East Granby‚ Connecticut. The aircraft also hit the Instrument Landing System (ILS) localizer antenna‚ which was on its way to Runway 15 of Bradley International Airport (BDL). The aircraft‚ lastly‚ crashed while on approach to Runway 15 of BDL at 00:55 Eastern Time. Fortunately‚ there were no fatalities and all 73 passengers and crew of 5 survived the impact. Accident Factors Among many contributing factors to the crash of Flight 1572‚ the most significant accident

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    Unexpected approach On the day of January 15th 2010 the town of Green Bay‚ Wisconsin was witnessing one of its worst storms of the year. The snowfall was tumbling down‚ and the winds jolted you with their quick and frigid entrance. Crossing the street on a day like this could be a real struggle for anyone; however for an elderly man with a cane it is nearly impossible without any assistance. So the elderly man waited until one would approach him and kindly guide him across the street

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    individuals with different mental abilities and interests in life‚ approach the idea of studying –“Crafty men contemn studies…”- and offers advice on how study should be applied: –“…but to weight and consider”- Then Bacon goes into expressing his ideas in how the means to acquire study knowledge‚ books‚ can be categorized and read according to their content and value to the individual. The benefits of studying are Bacon’s final approach. Benefits in terms of defining a “Man” by its ability to read‚

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    approach As the airplane approached the runway‚ it suddenly burst into flames.v It’s best to take a patient approach to aggressive young people. If you get angry too‚ it will just make the problem worse.n The class studied hard for the approaching accuracy test. budget If you are on a tight budget‚ it’s best not to eat out too often. Budgeting is an important skill that all young people should learn. It will allow them to save for the future and raise their awareness of the value of money

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    (HCNs). This approach is based on that subsidiaries can be managed more effectively by expatriates as they are more informed of company’s goals‚ objectives‚ policies and strategies compared to local managers. The Second approach is Polycentric‚ this is where locals which are known as Host country Nationals (HCNs) are recruited to manage foreign subsidiaries. The third approach is Geocentric which seeks out the best person for the job regardless of their nationality. And the final approach Regiocentric

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    under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)‚ Flight 801 was in route from the Seoul‚ Korea Kimpo International Airport. On board there were two pilots‚ one flight engineer‚ 14 flight attendants and 237 passengers when they impacted Nimitz Hill while on an approach to runway 6L. The results of this terrible crash were fatalities for 228 people of the 254 on board. WHY DID THE ACCIDENT HAPPEN? The accident was in a category of a Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) while concentrating on the aspects

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    messages‚ receiver decodes the message‚ receiver understands the message‚ feedback travels back to the sender. 2. When do you use the direct and indirect approaches? Use direct approach when you can expect a positive response ( pleased or interested) or a neutral response ( indifferent to the message) ; use indirect approach when you expect a negative response ( uninterested/ disappointed / hostile) or when you expect resistance as you try to persuade people of a new idea. 3. List five barriers

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