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    A LEADERSHIP SUMMARY PAPER OF THE FIVE DYSFUNCTION OF ATEAM. BELLO HIQMAT DAMILOLA WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY THE FIVE DYSFUNCTIONS OF A TEAM This can be defined as the procedures that must be followed in order to create a successful and excellent team. Lencioni (2002). The five dysfunctions of a team are firstly, the absence of trust: When there is a…

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    The Five Dysfunction of a Team addresses those impediments that can prevent a group of people from working effectively and efficiently together towards a goal. My experience as a member of a Cornerstone formation team last year exemplifies how those obstacles make team work almost impossible and definitely unpleasant. I will summarize that experience and evaluate it in terms of the five dysfunctions explained in the book, ending with my assessment and recommendation on how our group could have…

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    The Road Virus Heads Norths is a horror story written by Stephen King. In the story, Richard Kinnell, who is a horror writer, buys a painting on his way home. The paint is painted by a genius who killed himself after he burned all his paintings except this one. As Kinnell drives north towards his home, he found that some details in the painting have been changing. At first he dismisses them, but he then realizes that the man in the painting has been following him somehow. He tried to destroy the…

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    As people age, changes occur in the body. Some of these changes affect our mental status. When changes start to occur that can cause impaired cognition, this can result in a disease characterized as dementia. Some of the mental changes that can occur with Alzheimer’s dementia are decreased short and long term memory, confusion, impaired judgment, problems with arithmetic, and problem solving. These characteristics can affect how people communicate, make decisions, and care for themselves…

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    After reading all four articles, I found Sharon Kaufman and Emily Wentzell’s to be the most intriguing arguments because they challenged my own surface level understanding of the issues they presented in a deeper context. I thought Kaufman’s article on “Medicare, Ethics, and Reflexive Longevity” provided a compelling argument on how “medicine materializes and problematizes time” (210, 2011). In a society where the prevalence of aging and the culturally and structurally “appropriate” treatment…

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    The documentary, Orgasm, Inc, discusses the evolution of “female dysfunction disorder” and how this had inevitably led to the medicalization of female sexuality. The filmmaker, Liz Canner, begins by explaining how it was in the first place that she came about studying female sexual dysfunction “for nine years” and how this led her in making a documentary exposing the pharmaceutical companies’ roles in making profit by creating and defining the very diseases they “claim” to be able to cure.…

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    Affects Sexual Performance

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    conditions that affects sexual health life. This is a reduction in sexual performance as a result of external problems that interfere with sustained erection ability (impotency). Numerous Psychological and physiological conditions leads to erectile dysfunction. Physical stress increase, either at home or workplace is the main cause of inability to keep up a steady erection during sexual intercourse. The following are sexual performance problems experienced by people: 1. Delayed…

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    all men who endure from ED, the one real choice about therapy shall be whether or not to take Viagra, Cialis or Levitra - perhaps on its possess or in blend with other medication. On account that virtually all guys can get relief from erectile dysfunction (ED) rapidly and simply, there is no rationale to lengthen getting help. Before going extra, we offer the easy clarification that in all these articles, we use the phrases "health care provider" and "surgeon" interchangeably to mean any one…

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    break through the “Distant Elephant” thinking error where he does not see the danger until it is too late. Kaamon has had multiple discussions about how viewing pornography can impact his brain and inhibit his judgments as well as lead to erectile dysfunction. In the coming months Kaamon will learn how the pornography industry is not without victims and how he is contributing to creating victims with his continued viewing of…

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    Vivus Case Study

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    create and distribute a “cure” for female sexual dysfunction. They originally produced and sold drugs to help men with erectile dysfunction and now they have moved on to drugs for female sexual dysfunction. The pharmaceutical company can’t make a drug for something that is not considered a disease or disorder, so Vivus pushes the idea that women’s lack of sexual arousal during sex like lack of lubrication, and lack of orgasm, is a sexual dysfunction that needs to be fixed. They push this idea so…

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