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    As we reflect on Robert Greenleaf's book, Servant Leadership, Greenleaf asserts that "it begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve" (Greenleaf, 1977, p.27), and that servant leadership begins with the person. Negatively, the rewards of money, recognition, power, as well as pride and fear can create a leadership style that reflects "it's all about me " (Blanchard, Hodges, Hendry, 2016, p. 1). In the book Lead Like Jesus Revisited, the authors suggest that leadership is "a journey…

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    on page 181 through Jack’s violence towards Ralph after Piggy’s death. “The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist. Viciously, with full intention, he hurled his spear at Ralph”(181). Jack expresses antagonism towards Ralph for a majority of the book, but here the words “viciously” and “full intention” bring an emphasis to his actions that show the contrast between the lack of restraint he shows now compared to…

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    May it please the court, I Maya Goldberg, along with my co-counsels, Mr. Foote and Mr. Rogers are here today to argue the tragic event of Nov. 21 1932. On Nov. 21, 1932 Simon’s life was taken away from him due to Jack’s lack of concern for human life. Simon was not only killed, but killed by dangerous conduct in a ruthlessly and unforgiving way. Jack, along with his kids, were unaware of what they were doing but that isn’t an excuse to the action they have committed. In Lord of the Flies, Jack…

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    environment and uses the resources he finds in his environment to survive. When Keesh first goes out to hunting for the first time he takes, “...his bow, with a goodly supply of bone-barbed arrows, and that across his shoulder was his father’s big hunting spear”(London…

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    Shrek Review Essay

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    In the movie Shrek, there is an ogre named Shrek who encounters a problem when fairytale creatures start to takeover his swamp. Shrek speaks to Lord Farquaad about his delima. Shrek is sent on a quest to find the Farquaad as princess named Fiona so that Farquaad can become king and Shrek can have his swamp back. In order to get Fiona, Shrek and Donkey must get passed a dragon so Donkey distracts the dragon while Shrek got Fiona. Once Shrek has Fiona, he saves Donkey and they make their way to…

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    What Is Cyber Security?

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    and can easily gain access to protected files and data, staging a noble cyber security threat. Spear phishing is also a major security concern to the It industry (Shoemaker & Sigler, 2014). As opposed to regular phishing emails that randomly target people, victims who normally sphere head spear phishing scams are by all means looking for profitable business or private information to earn them money. Spear phishing occurs when malicious hackers target employees via emails that may appear…

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    October 8th of this year, Mary Spears a 27 year old female was at the American Legion Joe Louis Post No. 375 on the east side of Detroit when the 38-year-old man approached her and began to talk to her. The man asked her for her phone number, she refused saying she was already involved with someone. The man then began to harass her which then caused a fight, having the suspect pulling out a handgun on Mary Spears and killed her. How is this a reasonable death? Mary Spears did nothing wrong. Mary…

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    A classic symbol of Scandinavian female identity, the paired oval or ‘tortoise shell ‘brooches, were sometimes preserved as heirlooms in non-Scandinavian contexts and possibly venerated as emblems of ‘homeland’ identity. Jane Kershaw has studied female displays of Scandinavian association in Scandinavian areas through their choice of dress ornaments. Gender distinctions in expression of ethnic identity are widely observable in modern contexts. These brooches are an acceptable means of…

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    Swimsuit Creative Writing

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    had a pearly friend. And then it was dead. I jerked back in horror to stare at the man who clutched the spear. The monster had come from behind and killed my angel. On the tip of his spear was my white fish. Dead. My jarred mind shut off. Dead. It was as if my blood stopped moving and my heart gave up trying to make it. Dead. Tears bled down my face. Dead. The poor thing hung on his spear; bloody and worthless. I heard the twin’s father, Michael, come up behind me. He began to converse with…

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    Crafted by the god of the forge, yet worn and gifted by the messenger god, the Talaria were sported by Perseus on his quest to slay Medusa. This pair of winged sandals not only initiated Perseus’s journey to decapitate the gruesome Gorgon, but they guided him along until it was his time to deliver the death-bringing blow to Medusa on his own accord. Charles Marlow too steps into his own pair of shoes upon the commencement into the Congo in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. As opposed to…

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