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    Alejandra Granados

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    My name is Alejandra Granados and I am from Colombia. I have been living for eight years and a half in Canada. Right now I'm in my last semester of Tourism and Travel at Mohawk College. I am fluent in speaking and writing Spanish and English with basic ability to speak and understand Italian and basic French. Being able to communicate in different languages has enabled me to connect with a wide range of people with diverse backgrounds. I am a very patient and calm person, and can handle even the…

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    From 1862-1890, German Chancellor and Prussian Statesman Otto Von Bismarck utilized a foreign policy known as Realpolitik. Realpolitik is politics/diplomacy based on practical and logical political possibilities that completely excludes morals and ethics from decisions. Bismarck utilized this foreign policy in order to expand Prussia’s rule over Germany while minimizing any casualties or war from Prussia itself by manipulating other countries and people in order to achieve certain goals. For…

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    wrecked Germany. It left Germany in a huge debt and fundamentally ruined the German…

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    1930’s. Rather, Hitler was able to seize power because he cast himself into the role of leader or Fuhrer. Once he was securely in place as the Fuhrer, Hitler used nationalism to rearm and remilitarize Germany. Then, Hitler used nationalism to justify German expansion into territories such as the Rhineland, Austria, and the Sudetenland. Eventually, Hitler’s use of nationalism triggered Germany to invade Poland in 1939 commencing World War…

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    Albrecht Dürer is one of the most well known artists in Germany and around the world. He has created many world-renowned pieces of art and this paper will be going into detail the history behind one of his most well known. In this piece of artwork, titled Adam and Eve (Fig 1), he used an engraving method to depict a scene involving Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. This piece was created in 1504 in Dürer’s homeland, Germany. Throughout the scene, many different symbols appear which come…

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    For thousands of years, people have encountered language barriers. Even in today’s global society, they still exist; one of the main issues concerning Pope Francis’s visit to the United States was language. The Pope needed to choose a language to address the people without diluting the strength of his message; all the while, choosing a language he was proficient enough in to avoid a faux pas. Pope Francis came to the decision to speak in English, the unofficial language of America’s majority.…

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    Network congestion involves the overflow of information. This could be due to the odd use of user communication methods and malware infestation. Hardware failure and damage during a crisis is usually caused by some of the same factors that they are trying to mitigate. These include natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and electrical storms. Human error plays a big role in communication failures by entering the wrong information, or accidentally turning off a router. Based on…

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    Catherine has developed the project charter and scope statement for this project. . As part of the project charter, Catherine has fully identified the purpose and objectives of the project. She has worked with Fiction Corporation as to the agreed upon scope. Catherine has developed the project deliverables in a scope statement, identified and met with project customers and stakeholders, identified key roles and responsibilities, set up the organizational structure of the project, and identified…

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    Goldcorp Inc Case Study

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    Then they should indicate disapproval when an issue is not following the limits and boundaries set. When disapproval has been established, then the individual or subsidiary or group should report to the correct authoritative figures on the hierarchy of the company. Lastly, the individual or subsidiary or group should use their powers in order to make a solution to the ethical dilemma. When an ethical dilemma has occurred, such as the case with Goldcorp Inc., they should take the corrective…

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    He is characterized by his former co-workers as a possible obsessive compulsive and a person that adheres strongly to policy. He goes into his new job with the mindset that he will take his first couple of months to observe how the company works; what is going right and things he might be able to improve. On his first day however, he realizes that the human resources department is in need of immediate repair. Paper files are stacked in piles. The people under him often take half days while…

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