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    Swagtron line of electric skateboards, the Voyager Longboard. The Voyager is one of the most powerful electric longboards on the market! Featuring dual 350 watt motors can blast you to a full 30 mph (though for safety reasons the governor limits the board to 15mph). The Voyager can cruise for up to 15 miles on one charge and can handle weight up to 330lbs. The electric longboard runs on two 36V Lithium Ion Phosphate batteries, which last longer and are safer than your standard lithium-ion…

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    Essay On Cultural Humility

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    1. Discuss the Cultural Humility (1. Lifelong learning and critical self-reflection, 2. Recognize and mitigate power imbalances, 3. institutional accountability) needed to serve this client? Lifelong learning and critical self-reflection: I think enacting cultural humility’s goal of lifelong learning and critical self-reflection requires a significant amount personal work before, during, and after every interaction with Reverend Joseph Dantica. To be able to learn from Rev. Dantica and engage…

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    relations between a married man and a woman ought to look like. Since these women have more than just a one-dimensional criticism of their societies, then, their intellectual foundation allows them to argue for a new value system of an aesthetic of balance within their society. Therefore, it is the value system that they present that is united, even if their…

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    Deborah Tannen in her Essay, the “the Power of Talk” dissects how communication tells not only ideas, but the power structure of a conversation. Tannen looks at the fundamental differences within people to show how power can change in a conversation. Looking specifically at gender, culture, and job standings - Tannen can understand how those anthropological aspects affect conversation. Within individual speech patterns, communication can be used to pinpoint the imbalance of power in a group…

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    Virginia, with two beautiful grown daughters. I made the same bet about starting a company–just see if I could start one and last for two years. Now we’re celebrating 20 years in business. Work/life balance was a struggle in the beginning until I stopped trying to live by other people’s definition of balance and created my own, with my husband, our daughters and my company. It’s not perfect, but it works for…

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    importance of implementation of proper corporate governance into practice. The companies failed because of the poor structure designed by the board, which allowed…

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    The Supervisory Board in Europe In some European countries there is a dual-board organization that has both a management and supervisory board. The supervisory board and a corporate governance called co determination work together. This model gives hope to solving the governance issue with derivatives clearinghouse. This organization called German AG is mandated by the German Federal Stock Corporation Act and it forces every company to have a management board and a supervisory board (Griffith,…

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    One of the greatest decisions facing corporate directors today is whether corporations should concentrate on shareholder interests or stakeholder interests. Shareholder theory states a manager’s “responsibility is to conduct the business in accordance with shareholder desires, which generally will be to make as much money as possible while conforming to the basic rules of the society, both those embodied in law and those embodied in ethical custom” (Milton Freidman). Whereas Stakeholder theory…

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    By public, I refer to John Dewey’s interpretation of these terms; to any who are effected either directly or indirectly by actions of private parties, and by private, meaning those with the power to change or alter their environment. Public school board meetings are such spaces. It allows for the consumers of education to be heard by the “producers” of education, or staff personnel involved. Ideally, concerns and…

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    Whose Hospital Case Study

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    did not step down. Four doctors and nurse representatives met with the board of trustees to deliver the petition. The petition accused Wherry of being incompetent, devious, acting in an unprofessional manner along with several other allegations. Wherry defended himself against the allegations that were brought forth by the medical…

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