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    LIVE A THOUSAND LIVES WITH JUST ONE SOUL. A good book has the power to change our lives, unlike any other thing. But with the rapid advancement of technology, people seem to have forgotten the simple joys good inspirational and motivational books could bring. Reading books let us travel through different worlds as Dr JOHN MAXWELL, the trusted leadership mentor succinctly put it thus in his book " 360 degree leader" it's through book that we enjoy intercourse with the superior minds ... in the…

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    utilizing a new style of writing in order to signify the importance of black unity in order to combat the problem of the nineteenth century is none other than the “color-line.” The most prevalent styles out the large variety however are sociological, analytical, economic, and religious in origin; and through them DuBois conveys his messages concerning the “color-line” and need for African-American unity in an easily comprehensible manner, and in a way that touches…

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    Traditionally, epistemology has been defined as the theory of knowledge in which the primary goal has been to obtain truth while avoiding false beliefs . Knowledge was defined and universally accepted to be “Justified True Belief”. However, this was challenged when Edmund Gettier released a 1963 paper which demonstrated that justified true beliefs are intuitively not sufficient for knowledge due to epistemic luck. This sudden revelation triggered “a cottage industry of knowledge-analysers” ,…

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    However, the assigning of a simple naysayer may have caused assumptions to be reexamined (Davies, 2003). Next, leadership’s wrong decision-making style played a part in the disaster. With a high need for safety, an analytical decision-making style would have been very beneficial. In an analytical style of decision making, there is a high focus on the task and technical concerns, a high tolerance for ambiguity or the unknown, decisions are made carefully, and decision makers respond well to new…

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    these strengths could aid me in becoming a more interculturally effective person. After some consideration, I saw that being deliberative and analytical were both strengths that supplement a person’s ability of being interculturally effective. As being deliberative allows one to be conscientious when interacting with people of different cultures and being analytical allows one to determine what facts would allow someone to discover how best to interact with people of different cultures. One of…

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    Police Culture Analysis

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    Rooted in foundational works of the 1960s and 1970s is the idea of a ‘special character’ that often dictates police behavior referred to as the ‘blue curtain’ or the ‘blue wall of silence’, early police scholars refer to a protective and united ‘brotherhood’, which is mainly attributed to the isolating and threatening nature of the work, as well as the constant pressure to be productive in what are often uncertain circumstances. Distilled over time to the concept of ‘police culture’, this…

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    Compare and Contrast essay 1. The purpose a. To compare and contrast two stories b. To summarize each story 2. Who is it for? a. Anyone who enjoys reading b. Anyone who likes comparison 3. What is the thesis? a. Analytical I am comparing the short stories, “The machine that won the war” and “The story of an hour”. In the story, “The machine that won the war” the main conflict was between John and Max. They argued about which machine won the war and why Max wouldn’t tell John the data…

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    a lot things regarding my writing. I feel that a few of my weaknesses revolved around not giving enough examples in my essays. One of the main things you seemed to point out about my analytical essay was that I did not provide enough examples. That is why for the paper I needed to rewrite I decided on the analytical paper to try to improve upon that. I believe I have been able to improve this throughout the course. It is especially exemplified in my research paper. My research paper was well…

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    nonprofits in the fields of education or health to make strategic investments in their marketing efforts. At this time, I would like to improve my analytical skills through the Kogod School of Business. In my past experiences in nonprofits, marketing strategies have been limited. Since data is at the forefront of business, having a solid analytical foundation will assist me in making sound decisions, communicate clearly, and execute smart marketing strategies. In addition, I want to learn the…

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    a. What is the organization’s business and mission? The organization I would like to focus on this project is Bobbi Brown(BB). BB is a global prestige cosmetic brand that empowers women to embrace and enhance their individual beauty (Bobbi Brown, n.d.) b. How big is it? According to the Estee Lauder Companies Inc.’s 2016 annual report, its 2016 net sales was $11,262.3 M aligning sales from its wide range of global market. Currently, more than 46,000 employees are working for the Estee Lauder…

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