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    speechwriter, once wrote “The art of communication is the language of leadership.” Communication is an art. With great communication leaders have the influence to change how someone thinks, can improve job performance, restore relationships, and overcome dyer situations. It is in fact a leaders most powerful asset. It’s a skill that is essential to being an effective leader. A leader is a position of humble servitude. They cannot lead unless they have people who trust them to want to follow. It…

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    Bacteria do not contain a nucleus; therefore they’re prokaryotic, instead they contain a DNA strand. Bacteria are identified into five groups: cocci, bacilli, spirilla, vibrios, and spirochaetes, which are classified by shape. Antibiotics are created to fight off bacteria related illnesses, some bacteria can evolve to become antibiotic resistant. Through a complex process, some bacteria that survive the antibiotic, will form newly antibiotic resistance bacteria. E. coli (Escherichia coli…

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    In 2013, 71 percent of the U.S. population age 3 and over used the Internet. The internet has influenced today’s generation by having every answer to their questions just a click away. It has distracted people from learning and students from giving their full potential in school. The majority of people have started to rely on the internet for all their answers to their questions and without allowing our brain to have deeper thoughts. The internet has been taking our time away from learning and…

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    Imagine if an individual moved into your backyard unauthorized. What would be the initial reaction? In some parts of the United States, particularly the south entering someone’s else property without permission can get someone shot. Not to mention, it’s criminal and punishable by imprisonment. An illegal immigrant is a person who migrates from one country to another without following the established legal procedures of the destination country and who resides in that country without proper visas…

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    Innovation is the fundamental key that makes companies great, innovation in business is an organization's process for introducing new ideas, services or products, which involves intentional application of imagination, information and initiative in gaining greater or different values from resources, and this includes all processes by which new ideas are generated and converted into useful products. creativity and innovation in business, while there are a lot of definition for creativity and…

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    Medical research has a dark history. For instance, research on syphilis was conducted in Tuskagee, Alabama on poor minority residents, dermatology experiments were performed repeatedly on prisoners, and a stuttering research project in Iowa is known as The Monster Study. Looking back, the details of these studies are horrendous. But hindsight is twenty-twenty and it is easy to cast a critical eye on those that came before us. Ethical standards are a relatively new concept born from the…

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    People are often treated or judged in a manner that is less than equal before people know the true nature of the person. For us, judgement is an instinct, we use it to make assumptions of what is safe, right, and wrong. Judgement is the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions. Throughout The Scarlet Letter, judgement is displayed quite often. Hester Prynne, the main character in The Scarlet Letter, commits a sin that is heavily looked down upon, and she is…

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    The Character of the “New England Nun” Protagonist Louisa Ellis is a protagonist of a short story “A New England Nun”, written by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. She lives alone with her dog and a bird, and spends her days sewing; drinking tea with a queen’s manners or cleaning up her accurate housing. This woman waits for her marriage for fourteen years. She is the only master of her life, in which there is no place for men. She seems to feel comfortable within such a framework and content with…

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    Fitness programs have also been used as a strategy among African American women to decrease the risks of chronic disease such as obesity. Studies show that exercise can play a significant role in preventing diseases and chronic conditions, including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, osteoporosis, arthritis (Manage A Chronic Disease, 2015). Weight loss management interventions have been implemented to help this population of women to control these conditions. Sbrocco, Osborn, Clark, Hsiao…

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    Digital Age Research Paper

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    the internet. It is all too easy for an unattended eight-year-old to get on the internet and see things that will rob them of their innocence. It is also easy for a teenage girl to meet someone that is not who they claim to be and that can lead to dyer consequence’s. Children need to be monitored and taught the dangers of the internet. We simply cannot ignore this fact. It does not guarantee that all problems will be solved but it will certainly help ease them into this lifestyle that is not…

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