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    Pseudo-transformational Leaders 1. Adolf Hitler 2. Joseph Stalin 3. Reginald Edward Harry Dyer 4. Pol Pot 5. Mao Zedong Pseudo transformation is evil transformation in itself, which will directly or indirectly bring a negative result and may cause even lives of innocence. This leader’s will make a mark in history but they will be in black history book. Pseudo-transformational initiative has a corrupt prospective and deceptive measurement that could be abused by a deceitful pioneer caused on…

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    client's concerns. ( I can understand how frustrating this may be, I'll be more than happy to help.) Actively listening-(2:39) At this time in the call, as the client was looking to make a statement regarding the payments and there wasn't any acknowledgment from Genise. To make for a great client experience, we need to make sure we are responding to the client and remaining engaged.…

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    The Greek word “apologia” translates into the English word meaning “apology”. By definition, apology is described as a regretful acknowledgment of an offense or failure. In comparison to the current day definition, apology used to be defined as making a speech in favor of another person's defense. In Plato’s “Apology”, there is a set focus of Socrates being prosecuted for impety, but in this case, Socrates is in the courtroom. Plato finally comes to a conclusion that Socrates is indeed guilty.…

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    Individual conscience comes from the desire of self-esteem Class number : 20612 Student name : Gyeong-jin Oh Imagine that as if you were caught by your friend while you were stealing a piece of bread in the bakery. While your face is turning red and the cold sweat comes out from your back and hand, your friend will ask you like this; Don’t you have any conscience in your heart? Almost every people would lower their head, and try to reflect their behavior. However, if I were the thief, I can…

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    with his continuation of the Vietnam war. At last, Nixon's outrages and manhandle of presidential force made up for lost time to him, and his organization did much to centers americas confidence in government. In 1968, Richard Nixon gave his acknowledgment discourse at the republican national tradition expressed in Doc A. He Said it was the ideal opportunity for another authority for the united conditions of america, and that new administration…

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    Robert Frost is a firm believer in using happiness to initiate a poem. Sequentially, turning said happiness into a gradual journey of self-acknowledgment and a deeper sense of wisdom. Henceforth, not many people grasp the concept behind Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" at first glance. The story is an assertion of the vital essence of the choices one must make in life's journey and includes an ironic twist of the tendency to struggle with making said choices in life. Frost employs the…

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    There is one human feeling that can incapacitate us, lead us to lie both to ourselves as well as other people, compel us to make a move that we don't care for, and to disable any objective manners of thinking. It is self-propagating if permitted to escape control. Its reactions are outrage, forcefulness trepidation, or withdrawal. Its manifestations are silly conduct, lying, anguish, absence of self-regard, and in great cases, musings of suicide. It is guilt. In The Fifth Business and The…

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    2.Explain why the IASB has issued AASB 15 in place of the existing revenue standards (118, and 111); and
 Importance of Revenue recognition Revenue information remains paramount in accordance with the financial functioning of an entity. Thus, information centred on the “nature, timing, amount” and “ambiguity of revenue and cash flows” from “customer contracts” provides users of financial statements comparability on the performance/position of entities within the period. Need For Standards…

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    With relatively brief observation, both the beauty of the natural world, as well as its destructive potential, can be realized. The elements which facilitate life—earth, wind, fire, water—can all too quickly morph into forces of damage and pain: earth becomes landslides; wind becomes tornados; fire becomes all-consuming flames; water becomes tsunamis. These and other natural disasters pose questions in the face of the “good” Creator Christians purport to worship. If Christians are to affirm God…

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    163 Million Missing Women Global gender imbalance will have devastating consequences for future generations. In order to alter these consequences, there must be global campaigns and open dialogue on the eradication of female gendercide. In Mara Hvistendahl essay, “Missing: 163 Million Women”, it displays the skewed ratio of males to females. Applying Kwame Anthony’s Appiah’s cosmopolitanism to Hvistendahl’s essay, it can reduce and bring awareness to the gender imbalance. As nations develop,…

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