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    perspective. What about losing? They say one learn from mistakes, competition allows one to see his mistakes. This benefits children to hold the desire to go above and beyond and always try their hardest. “A chain is only as strong as your weakest link.” Competition aids players to connect as a whole. The definition of a team is to come together as a whole to achieve a common goal. Individuals in a team gain the understanding…

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    I think every player at the quarterback, running back, and receiver positions has that one number in the back of their mind before the first snap of every regular season. The goal, what they want to accomplish as an individual concerning productivity. Yes, there are teammates needed in order to help pave the way, but the total number of yards they are able to gain throughout the course of the season is a direct reflection of their abilities as a professional athlete. Regardless if it’s 3,800…

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    what is at the core of successful Army leaders. Leaders must take the time to get to know their Soldiers individually. They must take the time to hone each of their strengths and develop each of their weaknesses. A team is only as strong as its weakest link and an effective leader will make it a priority topush his/her Soldiers to be better. Leaders have a responsibility to train their Soldiers to be physically and mentally fit for the good of the team and for the growth of the Soldier. In…

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    “And at every level, there is a war on drugs, a war for drugs, and a culture of terror, all created by prohibition.”(Hari 84) Before reading the book, Chasing the Scream, by Johann Hari, I did not know much about drug prohibition. What I did know was that drugs were bad and if you were caught with them illegally you would get put in jail. I grew up not really having drugs be a topic of conversation. Drugs and drug use were not really a part of my lifestyle. In school we learned about drugs but…

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    Cassandra Montoya Ms. Tuhoy English II CP 24 April 2024. Unabomber: Mass Hysteria and Mental Health Stereotypes. Stereotypes around those with mental health concerns are the cause of heated debates all around America and have been for years. Unabomber was a schizophrenic revolutionary known as Ted Kaczynski. He was a societal outcast and executed radical ideas horrifically by sending mail bombs in America for 17 years. He claimed that the industrial revolution began societal downfall and…

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    In today’s society, strong leadership is necessary more so than ever before, especially in the younger generation. The ability to communicate with others effectively, coordinate resources and manpower, give guidance to those in need, and assisting in reaching a more beneficial outcome or future are all important tasks and qualities that a leader must have the capacity to do. Without effective leaders, the world would progress nowhere, and hoping for others to take such a position is unreliable.…

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    Centuries ago, English historian Thomas Fuller said, “He lives long that lives well; and time misspent is not lived but lost.” Essentially, the proper use of time management can make or break a person’s path to success. This emphasizes the need to prioritize your daily activities to become successful. However, the opposite is seen in William Faulkner’s A Rose for Emily. This short story focuses on Emily’s life, from her community’s perspective. Aspects explored throughout the story, which are…

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    How can a story such as Harrison Bergeron, which takes place in the future, contain so much relevance in today’s world? By means of symbolism, and Vonnegut uses it in many ways throughout this short story. Symbols in a story, allows us as readers to make comparisons from the reading to our lives. Symbolism is the practice of using a person, place, or thing to represent a more rational idea. Symbolism is expressed in Harrison Bergeron, by Harrison Bergeron, the handicapper general, Diana Moon…

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    in order until eight other names were given and I was asked a different question. I should have listened to the PM team in a previous paneling where they explicitly told us there are no best or worst line brothers. We are only as strong as our weakest link and if someone is struggling, it is up to the rest of the line to offer help and guide them back in the right direction. It was clear I was struggling at the pace we were reciting the information, but I neither spoke up to ask my ex-line…

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    Security Domains and Strategist Multi-Layered Security Plan An Actionable Plan A sound security plan is the first step towards a multi-layered defense. To develop a plan, the company must assess its most important assets, identify vulnerabilities as well as the infrastructure and technology most appropriate for mitigating risk, then implement a strategy for putting the plan into action. Email is a prime example. It has become a critical business communications tool and is also a primary…

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