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    Case Study: JNB Advisors

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    Operational plan Product/ Service Review Our main product is financial advising. We will sell our knowledge regarding the strategy of investments. Our preliminary client consultation session will help us to easily identify which kind of investor our client is. Based on that we will assign our professional advisors that will take care of our client. Quality of Service At JNB Advisors, we understand that the facts and circumstances of each client differ from each other. We embrace a…

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    certain laws, demands, and commands of the government power. Some cases are less severe than others, but all of them mattered. Prudence Crandall’s case with the school in Canterbury, Connecticut and Fred Korematsu’s case which he defied a government order; both showed how the government shows discrimination. Civil disobedience has helped shaped the government system today. Prudence Crandall is mostly known for her establishment of a school dedicated exclusively to the teaching of African…

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    government. In this sense, both Burke and Rousseau could be considered political moderates, existing somewhere between the territories of conservatism and liberalism. Burke himself doesn’t condemn the entire abstract notion of revolution; his call for prudence doesn’t mean that he’s anti-revolution, as he supported the Glorious Revolution on the basis that it was more “evolution” than revolution, and would later support the American revolution as the inevitable destiny of Englishmen exercising…

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    “Subjective traits or attitudes such as "prudence", "impatience" or "laziness" are key determinants of goal-directed behaviour”. (“Learning about and from Others' Prudence, Impatience or Laziness: The Computational Bases of Attitude Alignment.” page 2). By understanding this quote one can come to realize why a person can be such a slob. An obnoxious slob is an description that most people would not prefer to be called. Melissa is an Obnoxious slob. To start, Melissa is exceedingly lazy. In…

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    The type of person I want to be is someone you can always depend on getting the job done. Always choosing to do what is for the best rather than what is wanted to the most. Keeping things in order rather than things being scattered throughout. Someone who always has a sense of humor no matter how difficult and challenging a goal may be. I want to set realistic goals rather than throwing arbitrary numbers out to complete. My father has these characteristics and I look up to him for them.…

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    Cardinal Virtue Analysis

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    Christian Morality, titled “Cardinal Virtues” and “Theological Virtues” the author discusses the four cardinal virtues: Prudence, Temperance, Justice and Fortitude and the three Theological virtues-- Faith, Hope, and Love. By applying every virtue to our lives we can harness the perfect gifts God gave us and advance in our relationship with the Almighty. For instance, Prudence is the act of premeditation, or the opposite of impulsive behavior. It is also called wise judgement or being cautious.…

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    Catholic Moral Teaching

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    avoid the evil that comes from selfish thinking and adhere themselves towards the good they are naturally inclined to. These inclinations established through natural law, allows for an individual to develop certain enriching virtues, like courage and prudence that can be passed down onto others. The Church’s moral teaching creates a more educated and morally inclined community that understands why the Church maintains its position on controversial issues. By creating a morally conscious…

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    learned that feeling disrespected caused me to go into a rage. I realized I had felt disrespected by everybody including my children. My children wouldn 't listen to me and that caused me to feel disrespected. They didn 't listen because I lacked prudence (self-discipline). Since I lacked that value, I could not instill it in my…

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    After the Jackson won the election of 1828 many economic changes and social changes occurred. One of the political changes he thought she be made was all white men should be able to vote instead of only white men with land before him. He also created the Democratic Party which is still around as of today. While Jackson was president he paid off the national debt. Jackson also opposed the Banks. - “ Jackson's opposition to the Bank of the United States was rooted in the same philosophy and…

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    Master Persuasion

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    As one explains the three factors that affect a leader’s ability to master persuasion, it is important to point out the relationship these three concepts have to one another. An effective leader understands people, and he illustrates his understanding to them with the effective use of words. The current CEO of my organization is on several separate boards where he serves as a voice for not only mental health, but their families and communities. I have had the privilege of attending…

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