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    emulating the practices of effective leadership in schools with the goal of promoting a culture of trust and collaboration (Hassan et al., 2012). Can trust be built without collaboration and can collaboration exist in the absence of trust? In an organization, is trust established through collaborative efforts or is effective collaboration a product of trusting relationships? The delicate nature of trust as a construct and as something that can be easily broken is at odds with its power for…

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    One outcome of a transaction between two parties is the relational construct of trust (Dirks & Ferrin, 2002). Trust has been identified as a favourable outcome of social exchanges by both Blau (1964) and Holmes (1981). It is seen to be the factor of which relationships are built and this eventuates from reciprocity exchanges rather than negotiations allowing and fostering personal obligations, commitment, and trust that economic rewards do not yield (Cropanzano, 2005). However, as written by…

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    marriage need to have in order to overcome the high percentages of divorce? Through my own personal experiences, the most important principles to keep a marriage afloat are the amount of trust built, a great amount of love between each individual and a certain level of commitment to make decisions together. “Trust takes years to build, seconds to break,…

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    to impact students who rely on their tempted conscience and the absence of trust that runs throughout; however, the honor code could work if schools can uniquely adjust to their students and the environment they put students in. A step that should be taken in utilizing the honor code is building trust. We see in Source D Lou Bloomfield, the instructor of a physics class, teachers a very large class of 300 to…

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    offer business owners several advantages over sole proprietorships, partnerships and in some cases S and C corporations. Business operators who take advantage of LLC business formation can realize significant financial benefits and can also use living trusts to facilitate exchanging limited liability company ownership more easily relative to using a will. LLCs offer the asset protection enjoyed by corporate entities, are less expense to maintain and require less work to remain in compliance.…

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    to this new style. Emerson, the main spokesperson of transcendentalism in this time period, includes many of his beliefs in the themes of the essay, which is very critical of society. Three of these themes, solitude, the divinity within, and self-trust not only play a part in Emerson’s time but also in modern society in America. Notably, one of the most prominent…

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    relationship. The most common reasons that children do not listen to their parents is because of trust, beliefs and knowledge. Trust is one of the most important things in life because without trust you can’t get anywhere in life. At the end of the story her father started trusting her by saying “where ca we get more copies of this for relatives?” (Cisneros 137). This is how he shows his trust toward her doughtier. Trust is something that is low between the parent and the child. One of the…

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    theme is, in order to have good relationships we need to trust our peers. One event that shows this theme is when Will and Jim are framed for stealing Miss Foley’s jewelry. Will and his dad are talking after the incident. On p. 131 it states, ¨ At the same time, boy, Miss Foley’s won, too, because now we're criminals. Nobody'll believe what we say.¨ ¨I'll believe.¨ says Will's dad. During a time when Will and Jim feel like nobody will trust them anymore, Will's dad steps up and tells them that…

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    view of the life of an unusual boy with Asperger’s syndrome. The Boone family gives a clear picture of a dysfunctional family that deeply shows how not everyone in this world is normal or has normal relationships. The family also shows how important trust is to human relationships, and that people adapt to change, to suit their situation The Boone family shows that in the world, not everyone is normal or has normal relationships. Christopher’s disability affects many people surrounding him,…

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    Those characteristics are trust, military expertise, honorable service, esprit de corps, and stewardship. b. The first essential and bedrock characteristic of the Army Profession is trust. Trust is the bedrock characteristic because of our relationship with society. American society trusts the Army to serve the nation ethically, effectively, and efficiently. This trust can be easily broken and difficult to regain. Trust is necessary in the Army Profession because without trust from the Soldiers…

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