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    repeated refusal in giving marriage licenses to gay couples, because it was against her faith. This brews a poisonous debate and publicity towards the amiable personality of Pope Francis. A New York Times article titled “The Pope’s Confounding Consistency”…

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    Characteristics that a leader should demonstrate are the 3 C’s that I go by when in any type of leadership position, and they are: Consistency, Courage, and Communication. These traits are important because they are not only needed to be an efficient leader but they are also needed in day to day life. Consistency in a leader is important because no one wants someone who half does something, that’ll only make the people under the leader do as they do then nothing gets accomplished. Positivity…

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    -Consistency. All staff embrace the policy and implement it as it is written. Staff follow the procedures so that issues of fairness and equity are minimised. - Process. The children learn a framework within which they can work. Children can see a logical progression and a relationship between their behaviour and the consequences. Counsel. It is unfair to punish a child for infringing the rules without offering a means for the child to address the situation and assimilate strategies that will…

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    Cialdini introduces were apparent in the planning and execution of Operation Mincemeat. There are three that come to mind right off the back, such as commitment and consistency, liking, and authority. Other weapons of influence might have leverage, but those three stand out the most. According to Cialdini, commitment and consistency is when others make a small request that pave the way to compliance with larger subsequent requests. On the other hand, liking is engaging in a dialogue or…

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    3.0 DETERMINATION OF CONSISTENCY LIMITS OF A SOIL 3.1 Introduction 3.1.1 Objective To determine the Atterberg Limits of Soils 3.1.2 Learning Outcomes Understand the Principle of Consistency and Atterberg Limits of Clay Soils Describe the Atterberg Limit Tests and their uses Perform the tests and obtain the Atterberg Limits Calculate some Indices (Flow Index, Plasticity Index and Toughness Index) for the Clay Soil 3.1.3 Consistency indices Fine-grained soils are formed in nature by the gradual…

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    Jell-O Experiment

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    The purpose of this experiment was to identify what the effect type of fruit had on the consistency of Jell-O. The Jell-O with apple slices in it had the hardest consistency, and the pennies dropped into the Jell-O/apple mixture dropped an average of .07 inches into the container. The pennies in the mango and Jell-O mixture dropped in an average of 1.1875 inches in, and the pennies dropped an average of 1.4875 inches into the pineapple and Jell-O mixture, meaning the apples and Jell-O solution’s…

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    the stage for the theme of repression to make its way into Chinese literature. To reflect this theme, Chinese authors used the literary devices of visual consistency, conflict between two forces, and allusion to actual events. The first literary device used was visual consistency of lines and stanzas in poems. In some Chinese poems, consistency was used to force a reader to read in between the lines. Rather that…

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    one brand, and therefore define brand loyal consumers as those who usually purchase a particular brand. (PRASHANT SRIVASTAVA, 2010) Prashant Srivastava and Deborah l. Owens (2010) investigates the effects of personality traits of preference for consistency (PFC), resistance to change, agreeableness, introversion, openness to experience, and…

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    assignments or any other documents that require polishing. SERVICES OFFERED 1. Proofreading services Correcting grammar, spelling punctuation errors and consistency of font including the following: • Establishing uniform use of terminology, capitalisation, spelling, hyphenation, italics, numbers and abbreviations. • Establishing consistency of font type and font size. • Eliminating unnecessary…

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    Assumption of cognitive dissonance theory 4.1 Human beings desire consistency in their beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors. This assumption portrays a model of human nature that is concern with stability and consistency. People do not enjoy inconsistencies in their thoughts and beliefs. Instead they seek in consistency. 4.2 Dissonance is created by psychological inconsistencies The theory is not concerned with a strict logical consistency. It refers to the fact that cognitions must be…

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