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    W. L. Gore – Culture of a Chaos or Innovation? Historically, bureaucracy was government administration managed by departments staffed with non-elected officials. Hierarchy and excessively complicated decision-making procedures are some of the main things Bill Gore did not want to see as the culture of his organization. Learning off the DuPont Task Force {Exibit 3} Bill, thrived off a collaborative small groups were clusters of employees bonded on projects and worked tight knit and relied on human development and participation, this internal focus and integration set the foundation of W.L Gore’s core but Bill wanted more. He wanted to add this “clan” mentality on a larger scale and focus on inclusion, flexibility and discretion. Maslow’s hierarchy…

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    L. Gore and Associates produced was customized wiring that could be used in a number of different settings and weather conditions. Mr. Gore’s original intent was to solve customer 's problems by providing customized wiring products. As time has passed W. L. Gore and Associates has been part of some of the greatest advances in technology and events in history. The company provided the wiring for IMB 's first digital computer system, the company also provided wiring to the US defense department…

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    under a former felons list who had no criminal history. What made these unethical actions even more obvious was the removal of Democratic voters and minorities from the voters list. This comes to show that former governor Jeb Bush, Secretary of State, Katherine Harris, and other Republican officials had a great role in the manipulation of these presidential votes in Florida. All American citizens are given the right to vote, and this right is protected under the fifteenth amendment in the Bill…

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    In his talk, “What Comes After the Inconvenient Truth”, Gore lays out lasting issues for everyone. He begins by talking about the Perma ice loss - within the last 25 years the Perma ice, which is in fact supposed to be permanent, has diminished to about ¼ of its original size (Gore, 2009). Throughout the year, it is a normal occurrence for it to shrink and expand as the seasons change, but as of this year the levels are at an all time low. On top of this, Gore expresses that Greenland is being…

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    warming changed, this was something that was politically influenced on Mitt Romney this was not his own views. It has been shown even if a political candidate does not care at all about the climate he will support the change just to receive the votes when election day comes. 2.5 times more registered voters will support a presidential candidate or congress if their views are supporting global warming. (Leiserowitz) The view on global warming between both political party’s Republicans and…

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    Vice-President Al Gore, is trying to make the public aware of global warming. Al Gore wants to let people know global warming is real, and is trying to persuade the world to do something about global warming. To persuade the world, Gore uses three rhetorical strategies: pathos (the use of emotions), logos (the use of facts), and ethos (the use of speaker 's authority and honesty). By using these three rhetorical strategies from Aristotle, Gore wants to persuade the world to something about…

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    book did not prevent people further harming the earth. In fact, the issue is still as pressing as ever. After the losing the presidential election of 2008 to Mr. Bush, Al Gore began research and wrote a book, “The Inconvenient Truth”, He created a large powerpoint addressing climate change. So far he has travelled to many cities and countries to spread the concern of climate change. He talked many subject in the book for example CO2 increase, greenhouse effect, melting or collapse of a major…

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    argues that children shouldn’t be shown DiCaprio’s or Gore’s “horror films” because they receive the wrong message. Since children are innocent they don’t know what is going on in the world nor do they mind, but then they are shown DiCaprio’s or Gore’s film and get frightened. Although Inhofe does have a point and maybe children shouldn’t be shown films like these he attempts to discredit DiCaprio and Gore. Inhofe appeals to fear a lot in his speech which makes him less credible. On the other…

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    Gore The Future

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    “The Future” is served as a guide for all those trying to foresee and forecast the social future as well as those trying to figure out how our emerging global society works. Al Gore begins his book with a look at the global economy, and more specifically how the global economy is impacting the world of work. The book does not only show how the world has evolved since the last few decades, but it also talks about the expected challenges that we have to meet when it comes to the extreme changing…

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    The cause of climate change, as well as the existence of a major climate change, has been a hotly debated topic over the past decade. While there were many warnings from different members of the scientific community before 2006, nothing seemed to bring more attention to the debate from more walks of life, than the move "An Inconvenient Truth". This movie was so revolutionary that its creator, Al Gore Jr., with the help of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change would win the 2007 Nobel…

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