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    In previous section, we spoke about positive relationship between team diversity and new product development project as organisational slack works as moderator (Chen et al. 2015). However, functional diversity had an indirect negative relationship with team innovation through knowledge sharing when the level of affect-based trust in a team was low; knowledge sharing had a positive relationship with team innovation (Cheung et al. 2016). Therefore, when there is low trust in between team members…

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    William Bonin, also known as “The Freeway Killer”, is classified as a serial killer. One way to describe him as a serial killer is as a homosexual rapist. Bonin was a resident of the state of California, and has raped and murdered 14 teenagers. He committed his 1st rape crime in 1972 and went on until 1980, the year he was arrested. He was sentenced to death and died of lethal injection in 1996. On August 5, 1979, the defendant and co-defendant Butts accosted Marcus Grabs, 17, in Newport Beach…

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    Having An Only Child

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    Brothers and sisters are as close as left hand and right hand. The sibling relationship is special, due to the fact that is characterized by love and affection but at the same time rivalry. Also, growing up with siblings can benefit cognitive and social development. Even though, this relationship is unconcerned from researchers, fortunately, the past few years they tended to be more interested in investigating sibling bond. Putting together a puzzle, in order to figure out the special…

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    The father-son relationship has flourished from the ancient times of cave fathers who taught their sons how to hunt, to the modern day dads who teach their sons how to play golf. A good father is one who can teach his son how to grow into a mature young man. Some fathers do this in unconditional ways; however, if the father is able to teach his son how to be a man, he has done his job. One writer who dives deep into this father son relationship is Scott Russell Sanders. In his essay “Under…

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    My Last Duchess Comparison

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    Today I would like to propose a film adaptation of the poem, “My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning. There have been very few adaptations of the work since its creation, and none within the film industry, so it would be a perfect, new medium for the story to be told. With the recent successes of films like Gone Girl and Nightcrawler, there is a clear public desire to witness passion, egotism, and sociopathology unravel; the narrator from “My Last Duchess” would provide a new archetype for these…

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    from watching Holmes being chased by paparazzi, and pursued by fan girls. This modernized Sherlock is broadcasted by the BBC and revised by Steven Mofatt and Mark Gatiss. The Victorian Sherlock Holmes, played by actors like Christopher Lee and Robert Downey Jr.,and modern day Sherlock played by Benedict Cumberbatch are the same characters that have changed over time. The time when Sherlock had to develop a reagent to confirm if a red stain was really a drop of blood has long passed. Sherlock,…

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    Telemedicine Essay

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    At a time when health care is a necessity, the shortage of physicians across the country is alarming. For this reason, telemedicine has become the answer to this ever growing problem. The growth of telemedicine is showing no signs of slowing down; instead it is predicted to grow substantially over the next decade. Telemedicine has the potential to make a vast change in the lives of many individuals. In remote areas, where a patient and the closest health care provider can be hundreds of miles…

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    A Case Study of Meredith Jackson Kayleigh Culbreth Fayetteville Technical Community College Abstract This paper will be a study based on Meredith Jackson. I will give a biography on Meredith giving information about her life. I will then be comparing certain developmental theories with Meredith Jackson, whom I have interviewed. I will be using the three theorists, which are Freud, Erikson, and Watson. Based on their theories, I will give information on the individual actually proving…

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    Since the “White Man” first discovered Native people, we have been forced to submit to their will, we have went through genocide, slavery, and just about anything else you can possible think of; however, even after all Native people have went through we still stand strong today, and we even fight in wars that aren’t our own. Today I want to tell you about a subject that could get messy if you are dead set in your ways, but I ask that you please keep your mind open, because I as a Native American…

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    Lex Talionis Punishments

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    Justice and law are a vital component of society and used through history even dating back to ancient times with a purpose to serve and protect the weak, keep citizens safe, as well as to keep societal order. Methods and types of punishments vary between different law codes depending on various aspects of society such as the economy, values, problems of that population, what was deemed important during the period the law code was created. Many of these methods or punishments seem drastic and…

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