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    Many people are considered to be great Mother Teresa, formers Presidents, Martin Luther King Jr. What is greatness though? How is greatness defined? Greatness is being selfless, brave, generous, passionate, and most importantly kind. In the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scout Fitzgerald, Gatsby demonstrates all of these characteristics. Gatsby was great because of the way he treated others. Gatsby’s greatest gesture of kindness was to the love of his life, Daisy Buchanan. Unfortunately, at a…

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    the moment the he became familiar or should have become familiar of the injury to start a court case according to the Act of limitations. Additionally, under not any circumstances does Illinois health care misconduct law let a patient to start a court case more than four years later than the health care misconduct occurred as a result of the statute of repose. Illinois also has a unique Act of limitations for claimants who have small age at the moment the medical misconduct took place. Anybody…

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    which is talking to the audience by making it feel personal and caring. By this making his speech rhetorically effective due to the excellent use of pathos throughout the speech and effective overall because the use of logos which was developed in a great way which led to an excellent sense of ethos. Bernie used pathos in his speech effectively. For example, during his speech he said, “I marched with you in Oakland to make sure that every nurse in America has the training, the equipment, and…

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    far. It contains great reliable information on sicknesses in the Elizabethan Era. The way the website is ordered is great, the information is easy to locate. Its is well written and easy to comprehend. Reflection: This source was extremely helpful with insight about the different and major sicknesses in this time period. Its helps more with knowing what were the main priorities in looking for cures. It changes everything with know how much time was spent in searching for ways to restore…

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    Summary Of Four Seasons

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    its emphasis on great customer service. When Isadore Sharp opened his first motel in 1961, he made his business stand out from others because of his service oriented philosophy he instilled upon his employees and operation. At this time, customer service was not as big and well-known as it is today so Sharp was able to become very successful with this strategy. Sharp was also a great leader which allowed him to place this importance among his employees and train them to be great at it. He…

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    leading by example. I treat people with respect, show care, work hard, and display ambition. I feel by showing these traits, day in and day out, it will inspire not only followers, but also other leaders. I also know, when to take a servant leadership position. Being a leader, is not about who has the loudest voice, but about creating team morale, having a collective purpose, and listening to others. I also have trust in the people around me. Great things in business are not done by one person;…

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    We will be examining the five practices of exemplary leadership. The five practices are model the way, inspire a shared vision, challenge the process, enable others to act and encourage the heart. Model the way and inspiring a vision link off of each other. For example, a leader is someone who others should be able to look up to (model the way), and in turn, be a leader who can inspire their employee to want to do better than they already are (inspire a shared vision). A leader declares their…

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    the health care management, health insurance, health services and products, doctor-patient communication, traditional vs. non-traditional medicine, diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases, and health legislation. All the class lectures helped me to enhance my understanding in the role of U.S health care system that play to improve the health status of the U.S population.…

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    Pre-Planning Funerals

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    is of the utmost importance. Pre-planning your own funeral can alleviate stress and grief for your loved ones during a very difficult time. There are many benefits of pre-arranging a funeral. The discussion of final plans and arrangements is one way to involve the whole family in making difficult decisions. un-planned funerals unnecessarily add to the burden for grieving family and friends at an already difficult time. Emotional family members, during these times of grief, often make rushed…

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    be more inclined to stay with the company. On way that The Container Store motivates its employees is having an open communication culture (Ferrell, Hirt & Ferrell, 2009). Employees needs to feel they can express any concerns and ideas to management and they will take these expressions serious and encourage the employee in a positive way. The CEO of The Container Store believes employees comes first, treat them good and they will take better care of the customers…

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