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    Failure to communicate with seniors, peers, and subordinates. • Disrespect of anyone that you come into contact with during business transactions, military interactions and professional interactions. • Skipping the chain of command without due extenuating circumstances. • Not owning up to mistakes or failures. • Inability to ask for help on issues, questions or anything that may be in doubt. • Lack of initiative, there is something that always needs doing. • Exclusivity, we are an eclectic and…

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    live in the gray area. While life in black and white is very straight-forward, to the point, and consistent the gray area is the place to be. Though it may be viewed as wishy-washy and inconsistent, the gray area provides consideration of extenuating circumstances. The gray area is where compassion, understanding, and kindness thrive. So it would only make sense for me to implement a “gray area” tactic to being a clinical psychologist. The best approach for me would be a combination of…

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    that are under extenuating circumstances that are preventing them from being together. Henry’s father is a Chinese nationalist, and because of World War II being fought in the story’s timeframe, he completely rejects any Japanese person, let alone a Japanese person with his only son. On the other hand, Keiko is forced into an internment camp because of her Japanese nationality, and this prevents Henry and Keiko from even beginning to have a relationship. Due to these circumstances, Henry is…

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    There are few things in this world that will strike more fear into the heart of a woman—or a man, for that matter—than an unplanned pregnancy. Now the woman faces a choice: does she carry the fetus to term, or does she terminate the pregnancy? There are countless reasons for both options, such as the mother’s health, the health of the fetus, religious views, and how the mother was brought up. There are some instances in which a mother could feel that she could not rely on her family for support,…

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    athletic. In addition, she is a good student and received a congressional appointment to a national military academy. Soon after she received the news, Sheila is accused of plagiarizing a book review in an honors English class. Regardless of her extenuating circumstance, her teacher Mrs. Durnitz believes Sheila should be responsible for violating the plagiarism policy. The district’s policy is listed in the student handbook and states that students found guilty of plagiarism must receive a…

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    There is the possibility he may take a plea bargain or have some extenuating circumstances that can exclude him or her from being put to death. The conviction of a capital crime can leave an inmate on “Death Row” awaiting his execution for years and sometimes decades. The question that this research asks is "Does your age, gender…

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    financial, and more importantly, legal issues that have to be considered before initiating a project (Ruwanpura, Ahmed, Kaba, & Mulvany, 2006). Even a project such as a fund-raiser to support a worthy cause can come with its share of extenuating circumstances that have to be addressed, if nothing more than upfront costs and the number of people required to effectively implement the project. A fund raising event is not something…

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    1) The way this question is worded, I would have to say both. The welfare program should act as a “bridge” between poverty and above poverty levels. Being on the welfare program should act, as a “Band-Aid” to make up the difference a recipient is earning and the poverty threshold level. The recipient should take the welfare program as a short-term fix until possibly they move up in their workplace to gain advancement in pay or actually get a job that pays more than the poverty threshold.…

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    of homosexuals is no different from extremist Muslims’ reasoning for hating western culture; it is simply interpretation. Interpretation plays a huge role on the way humans cognitively live their lives. A big enough role to say that this extenuating circumstance of how people process different messages rules out definitive…

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    Brian Doyle’s short essay “Joyas Voladoras” gave his audience more to think about than the physical characteristics of an organ that circulates blood through the body. Though Doyle started off with facts of the hearts of some animals, he quickly changed the topic to the differences and similarities of living things. By providing facts and statistics about the heart and showcasing how organisms need to be surrounded by others, Doyle’s descriptions of the hearts of hummingbirds, blue whales, and…

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