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    and legitimacy are four personal characteristics that are important sources of power (pgs. 288-292). If I follow these characteristics I know this will assist me influencing subordinates as well as my colleagues. I have six years of army active duty and four years of air force reserve expertise. My variety of military experience will help guide me in looking at situations from a diverse point of view. I maintain I desirable characteristic. I never disrespect anyone even when I think I have…

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    Duties and Responsibilities “Missing the Mark” Many of the causes which formed Troy Maxson into the dishonest person he is in August Wilson’s play, “Fences”. Troy had an unpleasant childhood in which he grew up with a very abusive father, who not only beat him on a daily basis, but also his mother deserted him at the age of eight years old. In the play, Troy lies habitually and tries to cover himself by accusing others of the same act of lying. His dream of becoming a major league baseball…

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    Front desk duty. Smiles. Discharges. Small talk. Ever since I received that certificate noting my acceptance to the volunteering program at Kaiser Permanente, I glorified my small position as if I was a CEO of a multi-billion-dollar corporation. But late one day on my usual shift, I had an experience which forced me to re-examine my view of service and instilled in me a virtue I practice even today: humility. “Help!” “No English!” “¡Duele el pie mucho!” Shock coursed down my spine. Slowly…

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    The criminal justice system responds to fees paid to the agency or organization, which the crime is affiliated with our government system. These government duties entail upholding an investigation (generally done to see if any admission of guilt occurs). Then once the investigation is signifying the next step is to formally charge of the suspect (execution of charge are delegated for further examination). Then the final process is to set the tone is actually established by making the first…

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    “crouch, kill, reload “ I turn on my Xbox To play call of duty Not knowing the types Of people I will encounter I meet Jason the veteran He plays the game a lot Sitting in his mom’s basement Yelling at the screen He uses words like “bro” and “noob” Looking down on other people who Don’t have the reflexes he has so he Laughs at them and calls them names He stays up late at night eating Doritos and Drinking mountain dew and consuming Handfuls of Adderall to stay awake because one day He will…

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    this information. Therefore, the Chief of police or the Sheriff can deliver these changes in a number of ways. The first way that this could be done is they can create a power point presentation and have all of their department heads such as the Chief Duty, Assistant Chief, Captain of all of their different department as well as the Lieutenants…

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    consist of Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King Jr. Both men impacted numerous individuals with their powerful words, their words carried the ability to inspire both men and women to do right by their morality and not follow unjust laws. “On the Duty of Civil Disobedience” by David Henry Thoreau along with King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, allow the audience to understand what it means to protest for what is moral. A transcendentalist whom strongly urged passive, non-violent…

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    considered “chief clerk”. The increased importance of foreign policy, helped to develop the presidential powers of the 20th century. Since then, the president of the United States of America has grown to become the most powerful position our nation. Duties and powers of the President have grown significantly. Article II of the Constitution, describes express powers and responsibilities the president is to uphold. The president also has many roles and functions, including head of state, head…

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    several reasons why they take place, most of them unjustifiable. Unjustifiable as war might be, it will never end. War has been a part of our nature since the dawn of time, an invention among the human race. Marcus Tullius Cicero, the author of On Duties believes that there are only two ways of settling a dispute, “first by discussion; second; by physical force; and since the former is a characteristic of man, the latter the characteristic of the brute, we must…

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    Right to Die, or Duty to Die? The term euthanasia, given to us from the Greek was derived from the words eu meaning good and thanatos meaning death giving us the meaning “good death” or “gentle and easy death”. In ancient Greece and Rome, before the coming of Christianity, infanticide (the crime of killing a child within a year of birth), active euthanasia, and suicide were practiced. Many ancient Greeks and Romans had no sound teaching of the value of human life, and pagan physicians likely…

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