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    municipal services depend on two-way communication in order to stay in touch with employees. Common examples of this use of communication is telephone, radio, messaging, or email. It allows supervisors to stay in touch with employees (Mosebrook, Houggy, Palmer Jr, & Spira, 1998). While it is used frequently in corrections facilities, two-way communication is commonly used daily with public transportation, construction, and aviation, just to name a few other areas is used. The way of…

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    The Boys Next Door

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    THE BOYS NEXT DOOR BY TOM GRIFFIN (Synopsis) The Boys Next Door is during the summer in June in the 1980s and taken place at the men’s 2 bedroom apartment in a large apartment complex in New England. Play Written by Tom Griffin. Arnold Wiggins expresses himself as a very nervous person, but is the most articulate one out of the four men and can handle the outside world somewhat. Unfortunately, when he goes to the supermarket to get groceries for the group he asks the cashier how many boxes…

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    The governor of Florida at the time was Manuel de Cendoya, he had a stone fort built in Saint Augustine, which was ordered by his predecessor Nicolas Ponce de Leon II. After having his men collect coquina, a shell stone that is soft and hardens with air over a period, they were ready to build the fort since there was enough lime waiting at the site. The construction began on October 2, 1672, to build the Castillo de San Marcos (Fort Marion). This fort was designed to be a square shape and was…

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    factors for improving employee retention is presenting a clear and present career path. People within your organization need to not only understand there is room to grow, but that efforts will be made from the top down to facilitate that career growth (Palmer, 2012). In order to create loyalty, organizations must think beyond salary and learn out how to get employees to truly care about the business. Having a career development plan in place shows employees that you value them for the work they…

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    The Crusades Though they are a dark part of the Christian history, it is still very important to remember how and why the Crusades occurred. The Crusades began first in 1093 when Alexius Comnenus, the Byzantine emperor sent an appeal to the Count of Flanders to ask for help against Muslim turks who had threatened to take over his capital, Constantinople. Over the next 300 years there would be several of different Crusades. (TEXTBOOK, 2009.) Later In 1095 Pope Urban II called for this attack on…

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    Change is not always accepted with ease. There are many times change causes resistance. When managers are managing change they should assess carefully the approach they would take to implement and communicate change, so it will be sustained. (Palmer, Dunford, and Akin, 2009, pg. 12-13) Since the bible tells us that that God created the earth and everything that’s in it and on it. God has no problem managing change, the world, or the people he created. God has given us the power to manage…

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    Theme Of Satire In Pride And Prejudice

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    N.p.. Web. 15 Jan 2014. <http://sunnyenglishliterature.blogspot.com/2011/05/use-of-satire-in-pride-and-prejudice.html >.  Palmer, Amber. "Pride and Prejudice and Social Satire." Prezi. N.p., 22 09 2013. Web. 15 Jan 2014. <http://prezi.com/qkpui81jjc6c/pride-and-prejudice-and-social-satire/>.  "When reading Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, what does entailment mean? ." Cliff's…

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    Violence In Youth Sports

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    George Orwell once said: “[Sport] is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence. In other words, it is war minus the shooting”. Violence in today’s sports occurs when people do not discuss their issues and resort to the violence to solve their problems1. The violence in sports is not limited to players, it includes coaches, referees, and spectators. For the purpose of this essay violence will be defined as the use of…

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    widespread fear ascertains the idea that America lost the war at home. Moreover, Americans experienced growing anxiety over the spread of the Communism. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer proclaimed that, “first that the Reds” [are] criminal aliens, and secondly that the American Government must prevent crime.” Palmer helps support the notion that the war inspires fear and distrust in a society. He went on to ask, “what will become of the United States Government if these alien radicals are…

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    orientations overview [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from http://pactiss.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Basic-Moral-Orientations.ppt Markie, P.J. (1994). A Professor's Duties: Ethical Issues in College Teaching. Lanham, MD: Bowman & Littlefield Publishers. Palmer, P. (2004). A hidden wholeness: The journey toward an undivided life. San Francisco, CA: Jossey Willard, D. (2006). Personal soul care. Retrieved from…

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