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    literature of this approach will help men prevail. That being said, a work that encompasses the human experience in a manner that possesses merit detached from historical context may make a political or social statement without sacrificing artistic integrity. Falkner uses his speech as a device for his outlook to be heard by the young writers of his day, speaking to them in a manner that mimics thought and deeply appeals to emotion. The implications of writing derived from prominent themes of…

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    The first example is manners. “Manners are standards of behavior based on thoughtfulness and consideration” (Makely, 2013, p.78). The Chief Resident did not display much of good manners as he or she walked in the room. The Chief Resident talked to the IV therapist in a snobbish tone telling her what she should do and embarrassing her in front of a crowd…

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    People with power abuse their privilege by putting people in a constant state of fear and concern. Power should be used for positive reasons but it always ends up being used in a negative manner. For example creon from the play antigone, he puts fear in others by having a temper. Also when heh says in the play that if you try to pay any sort of respects to the dead traidor polyneices that he will have you stoned to death or starved to death. This shows how people in power can have a negative…

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    For this this listening assignment I have chosen to do my analysis on flutist Philippe Bernold playing the first movement from François Devienne’s Flute Concerto no.7 in E minor. The method of choice for listening to this performance was through an online video on YouTube. The quality of ensemble and solo playing is professional, featuring the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra under the direction of the soloist. This choice for the soloist to conduct the orchestra aids in the interpretation of the…

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    Homeless Case Summary

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    Gezalyan exceeded the expectations in case management. She provided very good case management services to her participants in the most efficient and effective manner. Whenever Ms. Gezalyan met with participants, she patiently worked with them in identifying barriers and finding solutions to these barriers. Ms. Gezalyan determined the correct eligibility and appropriate services needed and facilitated access to…

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    Trudeau's Policy Analysis

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    Multiculturalism Act of 1988 provides a legal foundation for removing the ”barriers" to marginalization, racism, bigotry, etc. that had finally evolved into an institutional legalism for the protection of individual rights and freedoms in the community. In this manner, the federal enforcement of multicultural rights defines a new era of Canadian institutionalism that realized Trudeau’s vision for Canada. The Canadian Multiculturalism Act of 1988 provides these legal aspects of…

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    Madam Eglantyne

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    “And she was known as Madam Eglantyne” (125). Throughout the nun’s section in the canterbury tales prolog we come to find out this quote sums up the nun quite nicely. This line encompasses everything the nun is, elegant, well mannered, and caring. One of the things the nun feels is important is, to be seen among the travelers as elegant. She shows this in the way she eats by not letting her hands get dirty, and in the way she sings hymns. She never dips her hand in too deep in sauce and never…

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    conduct his or herself in a professional manner. There are codes, guidelines, and laws one must adhere to in order to maintain employment or association. First, there is the code document that outlines the expectations and manner in which one must present his, or herself. This code serves two main purposes or functions to guide staff. “The AOTA code provides aspirational values that guide its members toward ethical courses of action in a professional manner and volunteer role”(The American…

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    Manor Feudalism

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    The manor was an essential part of feudalism because it served as incentive for the people who lived on it, and owned it. A manor was given to a vassal from his lord as incentive for his loyalty. Peasants were his main source of income. They grew food, pay rent, paid, fines and paid fees (Cels, Marc 18). The peasants would pay different fees to their lord. One fee called tallage, this was an annual fee. The peasants would also pay a fee called woodsilver. This was a fee that enabled peasants to…

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    Intercultural Differences

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    Introduction This literature review would be discussing about the different aspects and attributes related to the intercultural differences that affect the negotiation style in the business context. There is a need of understanding the intercultural difference first in order to effectively identify and explore the impacts and consequences that intercultural difference can bring over negotiation style. As far as the intercultural differences are concerned, they are taken as those sorts of…

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