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    1. Mario Echazabal worked for Chevron, through independent contractors, for over twenty-four years. When he applied to work directly for Chevron in 1992, they withdrew the offer after discovering the liver disease being exacerbated by working in the plant. However, they continued to allow him to work in the plant through the independent contractor for another four years. When Chevron offered Mr. Echazabal a job for the second time in 1995, they once again discovered the liver disease,…

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    The Benefit of Trust “Few things can help an individual more than placing responsibility on him, and to let him know that you trust him.” What Brooker T. Washington, a 19th century educator, says stands true, and in the book ‘The Sign of the Beaver.’ Matt’s Father had an arduous decision to make, that could affect the entire family, based on the trust he thoughtfully commissioned on his son. Matt and his father traveled to the Maine wilderness to construct a log cabin for the family, but he knew…

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    Have you ever put your full trust in a friend, only for them to let you down? Were you ever able to have faith them again? Scholar Advisor is an educational portal, created for students by Lona Glenn and Maria Castle, with useful information and links to help you deepen your academic knowledge. In one of their definition essays, “Trust”, Glenn and Castle wrote, “One of the most important aspects of trust is to be able to place confidence in another person. Often this comes down to being able to…

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    society is dependent on others to behave in trustworthy ways. However, building trust in any relationship can be quite a difficult task; therefore, trust is the key to all interpersonal relationships, because without it, no real, genuine connections are established or maintained. That said, according to Dr. David Johnson, social psychologist and author of Reaching Out:Interpersonal Effectiveness and Self-Actualization, trust is the foundation for building and maintaining caring and productive…

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    Created in 1890, the Sherman Antitrust Act was the first legislation allowing the government to enforce regulations on trusts that interfered with free trade and market competition. Named after U.S. Senator John Sherman of Ohio, the act allowed government to establish proceedings against trusts in order to disassemble these organizations. Trusts had created many problems in the free market such as establishing monopolies over certain industries. This lead to extremely high prices and low supply…

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    Iago makes it one of his goals to have manipulated Othello into thinking he doesn’t need any proof aside from what Iago says about the accusations of Desdemona’s infidelity. Just as Iago had planned Othello starts to trust and confide in Iago as a close friend unknowing that the things Iago tells him are false, the proof that Iago truly has Othello metaphorically eating out of the palm of his hand is when Othello begins to put Iago on a pedestal and says, “This fellow…

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    Trust radius can be defined as the extent to which you trust others around you. Trust implies a constant and confident expectation of honest and reliable behaviour with each other. As discussed earlier, mutual trust is an essential ingredient of stronger relationships. At the same time, it is essential to have a balanced trust radius to avoid the pitfalls. While working with a group of 5 members on a university…

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    Learned Trust “Trust is something developed in the first few years of your life. Usually infants have one “face” they can depend on and trust.” A little while back my psychologist Dr. Henry told me that. I realized that I have a problem trusting people and don 't like having to depend on someone. I am a very self-dependent person. I push myself to work hard, get good grades and do things I enjoy. I do not like having somebody constantly telling me to do my homework, or don’t forget to go to work…

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    “All the world is made up of faith, and trust, and pixie dust.” J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan. For most people, trust on someone is hard, especially when they are new people in their community because the appearance of the person does not show what he or she has inside. In other words, some people dress and look nice, but in reality they full of hate and danger inside. However, many people give you a peaceful feeling when you meet them at the first time, which make you feel comfortable with them such…

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    things. In Diagnosing and Treating Ophelia Syndrome, Ophelia did not know whether to trust the intentions of Hamlet. In return, she called for help from her brother and he replies with “best safety lies in fear.” Meaning the way she felt at the moment was the perfect feeling to answer her own question. As a college student, trusting myself within certain subjects is difficult. Treatment #2 states “Dare to Know and Trust Yourself.” Meaning getting to know you, helps you better understand how to…

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