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    to better myself and I have taken advantage of many of them. One activity that I have taken advantage of is the sports program, specifically crew. I have been doing crew for about 3 years and I have learned an awful lot from it. Coming in as a freshman, I did not have many friends, but crew helped break me into high school. I made so many friends with crew, most of whom, I still talk to today. It has helped me greatly develop my leadership skills as once you have become varsity, you have so…

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    advertisements featuring Terry Crews and Isaiah Mustafa, the advertisers use distinctive visual elements to portray the idea of masculinity. Masculinity is expressed as physical strength and skill, power, wealth, sexual prowess, and ultimately, success. Masculinity is achieved through the use of facial expressions, physique, and the setting of the advertisement. The use of Terry Crews and Isaiah Mustafa in this advertisement defines masculinity as being talented and successful. Terry Crews and…

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    ship Pequod convinces his crew to join him on a quest for revenge against Moby Dick, the whale that devoured his leg, which ends in the death of every crew member but one. To Ahab’s chief mate, Starbuck, this quest seems dangerous and impossible, but the rest of the crew enthusiastically takes part due to Ahab’s mastery of persuasive tactics. In chapter 36, “The Quarter-Deck,” from pages 232-235, Captain Ahab uses a combination of paternalistic, warm language towards his crew and appeals to…

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    Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi the theme shown throughout the book the actions you take affect everyone around you not just you. A time when Charlotte's actions affect others is when she decides to make herself get on the Seahawk. This affects the crew because they didn’t want any passengers on board the ship and tried and tried to warn Charlotte off but she didn’t leave. She couldn't leave because her father wanted her to be on this ship. That put the crew's plans on the voyage in…

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    (the comfort of the passenger). The crew is responsible for the overall safety and security of the aircraft and passengers. Flight attendants have to constantly check the aircraft before, during and after departure. The checks include the seats, the lavatory, the cabin and storage, among others. They also have to constantly check on the passengers, in case there is any emergency, medical or otherwise. In the event that there is a medical emergency, the entire crew is trained in first aid skills,…

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    from Aeolus, God of the winds. This bag creates a debacle during their trip home. Odysseus’s crew opens the bag of winds without knowing the truth about what was really inside it. In the passage 32-61 in book 10, Odysseus’ trust in his crew lacks and therefore they come to betray him. The betrayal goes both ways, the crew, and Odysseus show their own faults. The passage about…

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    were not being given any training by the supervisors Joe had hired. This could be an ethical issue because it could cause safety issues if the crew do not know how to do a job properly or to operate equipment. Another possible ethical issue in this case study is abusive or intimidating behaviour by the supervisors in the treatment of their crews. The crew of new employees is getting yelled at simply for not knowing how to do a job. It could be suggested that overly controlling behaviours of…

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    leadership skills. Use these skills to inspire, encourage and motivate my crews. I have experience being a leader, although the area that I have experience is not a captain, the skills that I utilizes directly relate to the position. To lead my crews I will I will use training, empathy, and physical fitness. First, training on a daily basis will instill confidence among my crew members. When we are given an assignment, our crew will be able to refer to their training and have the confidence to…

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    In the beginning of the novel Charlotte tries not to interact with the crew because she is in a higher social class than them, “Though I desired to make it clear that the crew and I were on different levels...” (Avi 69 ). Charlotte starts to interact with the crew more and begins to get used to them. When Charlotte asks to join the crew, Grimes says that Charlotte should not join the crew because she is a gentle woman. He thinks that because she is from an upper class she is not…

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    She eventually gets used to the crew. When Charlotte wants to join the crew, they tell her that she can not because she is girl “‘I want to be the replacement for Mr. Johnson.’ ‘You’re a girl’” (Avi ). Charlotte proves them wrong because she ended up climbing the main mast and joining the crew. Asking to join the crew shows that Charlotte believes women can do anything men can do. The crew accepted her and she slept in the forecastle with them. Charlotte and the crew both end up realizing that…

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