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    level of passion. I wonder how I can set the standard of passion. Maybe, I do not have enough courage to say, “I am passionate about it.” One of my friend said, “You are passionate about God. That is why you even entered the seminary. Right?” Basically, she is right. I have prayed that “God let me know what my talent, you gave me, is. God tells me why you call me here.” God have not really told me directly so far. However, I realized one thing that the place, time and people where I am is the…

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    Myth Of Teamwork

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    myth sates that a good teams are made of different people who have specific need within the team. Also, this myth states that when diversity is recognized and made the best use of it that will create a team strength. Understanding the individuals who work in the team is the start point for many teams by using some instruments to help in identifying a profile of a team and allow a team to: Identify talent range within a team and encourage using it to help a team success . Forecast the overall…

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    Equality's Society Vs Usa

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    To start, the first reason being that Equality’s society barely has any freedoms or rights. They all have curfews for everything like jobs and what time they need to be back home and are punished if they break…

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    Lucy McCormick, of ‘GET IN THE BACK OF THE VAN’ (GITBOTV), influenced my practice through her solo workshop and subsequent conversations because I found her style and attitude towards creative work particularly stimulating and we share an enthusiasm for pushing theatrical boundaries. Her approach demonstrates that, “the question of boundaries and extremes is always in the room” (McCormick, 2014). In our workshop on ‘The Importance of Being Ernest’ Lucy got one of my classmates, Laura, to chew…

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    even anger in the work force. When having a criminal justice job, you need to be focused and alert at all times because it is a high risk job. And if your mind is in other places you’re at risk for your job and others around you. This would also mean that if there are relationships that are going on in the department managers should know about that as well. You have to understand that it’s not just your life that…

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    Marching Band Profession

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    As captain of managing all equipment for rehearsals, competitions, and attending to all field duties necessary for my high school’s marching band program, I have learned that communication and organization is a pivotal aspect to group success. In my two-year tenure of being captain, I organized whole football fields to be painted every week during the season, transported marching band and color guard equipment which include sabers and instruments, and built a scaffolding. Throughout many…

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    's "Fresh off the Boat Assimilation 's Dirty Little Secret" is a work that has significantly shaped my attitude and outlook on the world. In his short analysis of assimilation, he successfully conveys history 's tendency to repeat; this insightful piece of literature shows the US history of human bigotry. His work set a basis for my fundamental views and leads me to question the integrity of institutions such…

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    Argyris studies how machine workers left the factory because they could work out of the factory for almost the same wage. They interviewed eighteen people and eleven of them work full or part time out doors. All of them were rate above average workers by management. An interesting thing was that all the people had seniority and were not new hires. An interesting thing that Argyris says that conflict can lead to people work harder to climb the latter and become the leader. This is an interesting…

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    with Girl Scouts, swimming, dance, piano, theatre, and more, Meagan will be thankful for this later in her life her involvement early in life will encourage her to continue being involved. She will be a step ahead of the kids her age and will have the work ethic of one that is ready to succeed. Adults pushing children to achieve has been a controversial topic over the years. Many parents believe children are being pushed too hard and that parents should let their kids be kids, on the other hand,…

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    Don’t Bite the Hands that Feed You J.D. Vance is being critiqued in this article for not putting enough emphasis on the role the government plays in the formation of “hillbilly societies”, but Vance is right in the fact that people need to have motivation to do something with their lives. Vance says people need to “pull up their bootstraps”, and that’s what needs to happen to put these areas back on track. In the article Sarah Jones says that the government needs to step up and help these areas…

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