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    Leaders Who Fall to the Pitfalls of Leadership “When employees are made to feel that they don’t matter, it happens on an emotional level, not an intellectual one” (The Value of Valuing Employees, 2013). In order for a company to be successful it has to be staffed with employees that truly feel valued. It is human nature to want to be appreciated. We spend so much of our time at work that it is important to feel that are you there for a reason. Leadership Pitfalls There are six pitfalls of…

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    The assassination of Pablo Escobar was unjust because he helped his country and was a well-respected figure; however, some people believed he had too much money. Pablo Emilio Gaviria Escobar was known “Robin Hood” to Medellin,Colombia. Many thought of Pablo Escobar being irresponsible with money but people in Medellin,Colombia think otherwise. Pablo Escobar wanted to do what he thought the government never did which was help the poor. Pablo Escobar’s charity work was well recognized in…

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    Ordinary Women Roles

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    Most households would have servants to do the housework, however, the mistress of the house would spend most of her time supervising them. In only the poorest households that couldn’t afford servants, the woman would do most of the work herself (Robins, 1993). Female servants would generally work inside the house, while the males would work on the fields (Lawless, 2010). However, in a mural painting from the tomb of Menna in Thebes, women are seen doing agricultural work such as picking figs.…

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    into him, knocking him to the ground. “HIIIII LOSTY!!” A young girl with red hair and bright sea green eyes was perched on top of Lost with a face splitting grin. “Heyy, kiddo!” Lost said back, laughing as the girl, Found's sister, got off of him. “Robin… You know you shouldn't do that to Lost. He's had a rough night so far and you know he's fragile,” Found said to his sister, only half joking, and helped Lost…

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    continues to grow. Although the city is known for its strong economy and job market, like other cities throughout the world, it faces a vast amount of poverty. Even today it is said that nearly one in four New Yorkers live under the poverty line (Robin Hood). In order for someone to be considered within the poverty line their family income must be below $23,000 (Institute of Research and Poverty). With gentrification taking a toll within the…

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    Question 1 1.1) a) The dining philosophers is a theory thought up by E.W Dijkstra. He said that five philosophers sit at a circular dinner table with five chairs and five forks. Each philosopher wants to eat so they pick up 2 forks and after a while place them back on the table when they’re done. Deadlock will be caused if every philosopher tries to pick up the fork to their left, as it will result in circular waiting. If the chain of waiting can be broken, deadlock will be prevented. If a…

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    Many college students believe that they will end up making more money than their uneducated peers. There are many citizens who are unaware that they have the potential to live a world of debt after graduating. Robin Wilson, author of the article “A Lifetime of Student Debt Not Likely”, clearly concludes that student debt is unlikely in the title of the article itself. The real truth is student debt can be highly likely. Although it is easy to agree with Wilson’s conclusion it is easy to see debt…

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    Greece was allegedly the foundation to the governments we practice today. However, some of the prominent Greek Thinkers, such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, were actually strongly against democracy. In Why Socrates Dies: Dispelling the Myths, Robin Waterfield observes some differences between some of the Greek thinkers, including Socrates and Plato, and the modern western political thinkers about the role of the state in the quest for moral goodness. The western thinkers believe that the…

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    Moon Shadow In China

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    mean to Moon Shadow. Especially, the boy named Jack. Jack throws thing at him, and Moon Shadow becomes afraid. Windrider came back from his trip to the tang town with a black eye. Windrider got in a fight with some of the tang men. Moon Shadow and Robin, Mrs. Whitlaw’s niece go and fly gliders together. The glider was getting out of control and going higher, and higher. A demon kid tries to take it so Moon Shadow punches him. An earthquake hits San Francisco where they all live. They were scared…

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    having numerous conversations with her. She realizes she is able to like people and likeable by others. For instance, she likes Dickon and Susan even before she meets them. She is beamed with excitement the moment Dickon tells her that he and the robin likes her. She even counts for the amount of people who…

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