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    Communication is a skill, a key to human connection and allowing humans unde4rstand what they feel and what they mean. However, “the most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t said.” – Peter Ducker. This quote is a perfect quote. It applies to children who have no idea how to communicate with words. Since birth, children start to learn how to communicate people in their own way. For example, crying has many different meanings; either they are hungry, sad, cold, tired, or have a…

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    environment had remained the same for years, the quick paced change it was experiencing placed the corporation in a position where an adaptive management style, one that “requires…critical thinking, collaboration, and reflection skills,” to identify new problems never faced before needed to be adopted to provide a corporate environment that was open to innovative non-programmed decisions, “decisions based on reason and intuition in response to a unique situations” (P.171). In adopting a…

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    What is the problem of evil, and how compelling is it as an argument for God’s non-existence? The problem of evil is as follows: 1. If God exists, God is a perfectly benevolent omnipotent being by definition. This means that God can do absolutely anything as long as it is physically and logically possible. God is also kind and fair. 2. A perfectly benevolent being would want to prevent any unnecessary evil if they could. They would not allow there to be any type of evil in the universe they…

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    The evidential problem of evil determines the degree of how much evil must be a part of the evidence of God’s existence. While on the other hand the logical problem of evil is seen through our own eyes. It bares the question whether God is a perfect because of all wrong taking place in the world. Through these two problems it is hard to even imagine that God is perfect. Through Richard Swinburne’s theodicy (theodicy - an attempt to defend God's omnibenevolence in the face of evil) , one comes to…

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    Evil and Omnipotence In Evil and Omnipotence, J.L. Mackie presents fallacious solutions that try solving the logical problem of evil. Fallacious solutions explicitly maintain all their propositions, but implicitly end up rejecting at least one of them. The fourth fallacious solution (S4), claims that moral evil is necessary in any world containing the overriding good of human freedom. In this paper, I will demonstrate: (I) S4; (II) Mackie’s objection of S4; (III) A primary benefit of Mackie’s…

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    5 - Conflict management (Jeffrey K, &Kharbanda., 1995) Conflict is a difference of views or perceptions of individuals in the team, and this conflict of course will be on the objectives or results or methods of implementation. Conflict process The different ways of thinking among the individuals within the team will actually lead to the conflict at any stage of the project, and the project manager should recognize and identify them in the early stages, which often appear in the following…

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    Abstract This paper describes the basic leadership theory and the leadership in Judlau Contracting-OHL Group. Judlau Contracting, Inc. is going through the merge with an international group. All policies relating to the leadership become a different version. This goal of this paper is to show the writer’s learning knowledge from the class. Also, the writer gives some suggestions to improving the leadership in the organization. After reading this paper, the reader might better understand the…

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    The importance of this is that if children are able to complete a valid proof, it shows they have an understanding of problem and if they have been able to prove a conjecture, it does in turn show a deeper understanding in mathematics (Goldberger, 2002). The quality and variety of language that pupils hear and speak are important factors in presenting a mathematical proof…

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    include many of the same steps as the army problem solving process, with a few important and significant additions. The army problem solving process includes the following seven steps: Gathering information and knowledge, identifying the problem, developing the criteria, generating possible solutions, analyzing possible solutions, comparing possible solutions, and making and implementing the decision . When utilized in conjunction with the problem solving process, the elements of thought…

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    I remember as a child telling my mother a problem and she told me that I was being ridiculous. “Being ridiculous” always stuck with me as I grew up. Those two words shaped the way I communicated with people most of my life. It is surprising that one person can have such a profound impact on my life…

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