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    Introduction "Dean a 16 year-old lives with his father and step-mother, in a semirural community in the south; and mother Dean 's mother moved to another state, and although she calls him from time to time, the two have little contact"(Broderick & Blewitt, 2015, p. 365). Due to unforeseen circumstances, Dean 's life has become a target for hit or miss disasters, resulting with Dean becoming confused and undecided about the direction of one 's present and future life identities. Within this…

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    such seemingly ingrained ideas and prejudices towards African Americans. If this is innate, why do we not see more African Americans showing stronger racial bias towards white Americans? One possible explanation is that since white is considered the default, white Americans rarely have to examine their own thought processes surrounding how they are viewed and how they view other people. An “I don’t see it so it doesn’t exist” state of mind becomes acceptable in a context where we are not asked…

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    Identification of threats and suspects during day & night operations is also a big challenge for Army personnel. In different terrains with physical stressors like extreme humidity, heat or freezing cold effect the cognitive abilities to stay at even default state of mind. Soldiers in combat forces are enormously prone to get exposed to emotional and mental trauma; strategies to enhance psychological resilience among them are needed. Especially with meditation and other cognitive training…

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    In Plato’s Republic, education is the primary means of creating the model citizen for the state. Education is, in other words, the means of ensuring children grow up to be well-adjusted, high-performing citizens loyal to the state. But Plato (in the person of Socrates) makes certain stipulations about what that education should be in terms of its curriculum, and in regards to who designs it which indicate Plato is, in fact, espousing indocrtination, as opposed to education, as a means to…

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    at a young age are introduced to the world of drugs and gangs. In the gang world, school is not taken seriously and often thought of as a joke. The teen brain, being in such a pivotal stage of development, drugs and alcohol can often cloud one 's judgment (“Understanding Why Students Drop Out”). Motivated by one 's ID, these students are letting the addiction get the better of them. The Canadian school system takes a back seat, as one’s mind solely desires the pleasure of drugs. To help these…

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    Personal Leadership Style: Strengths, Challenges and Future Directions The nursing profession needs more leaders to create new opportunities and promote public health. To develop leaders, current nurses must start with self-leadership skills, because one cannot lead others without having personal leadership. In this paper, I will evaluate my personal leadership skills based on select personality assessments, and the improvements that I personally need to become a more effective leader when I…

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    Being a human, it is very necessary to develop a code of ethics to make choices and judgments that are morally proper to the community, society, and to the entire world. With the advances in computer technology, it has become necessity to held computer ethics to standards as it speeches the entirety of human actions and relations in the public…

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    To what extent should shadow directors be liable? 1.0 Separate Legal Personality and the Board 1.1 Upon incorporation, a company is recognised as a legal person with its own rights and obligations. Although, being a legal entity, it cannot operate without its organ namely, the Board of directors. The principle of limited liability flows from the concept of separate legal personality in that the assets and liabilities of the company belong to the company and not to its shareholders and…

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    property but signing to the loan document. In the absence of a charge on the property equates to an absence of equitable interest to the Bank. This therefore means that the bank is unable to exercise its power of sale in order to recover it’s debt in default. Nonetheless, under the law governing contracts, it is established that the bank's contract with its customers are commercial contracts that are presumed by the courts to be legally binding. The promissory note and the guarantee in the…

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    Benefits and Limitations of Ratio Analysis In order to make economic decisions, business owners and investors need to gather information, summarize the details, and interpret the results of the data. It is the basic flow of the accounting cycle wherein the products are the financial statements, which the management prepares and issue for the use of the public. Furthermore, performance of other financial analysis techniques could help users of the financial report evaluate the overall…

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