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    Q.1 Explain controlling and also discuss different types of control [10] ANS: Controlling as a Management Function l Controlling • A process of monitoring performance and taking action to ensure desired results. • It sees to it that the right things happen‚ in the right ways‚ and at the right time. • Done well‚ it ensures that the overall directions of individuals and groups are consistent with short and long range plans. • It helps ensure that objectives and accomplishments are consistent

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    Why respect is so important in today’s society and what exactly is respect? Respect is a combination of appreciation‚ admiration as well as recognition of a person being worth something‚ or having earned a position because of their achievements. It could feel at times vague to some people‚ but most people understand and act with respect. In our modern world respect is sometimes confused with fear. For instance‚ Gangs‚ they kill and they fight to earn respect from others but what they actually receive

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    William Espinosa Extra Credit 1 5/3/2015 Sam Silberberg is man‚ who in 1939‚ at the young age of 10‚ was unfortunately victim to the atrocities of the Nazis in Poland towards the Orthodox Jewish community. He fell victim to the obscene mandates that Germans brutally enforced‚ including the law that Jews must wear the yellow Star of David on all clothing that was worn as a form of identification‚ confiscation of property and the freezing and seizure of bank funds‚ and ghettoization‚ which is a form

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    So why is ethics important to the practice of law? The sad truth is becoming more and more apparent; our profession has seen a steady decline by casting aside established traditions and canons of professional ethics that evolved over centuries ...When we speak of the decline in "ethical" standards‚ we should not use the term ’ethics’ to mean only compliance with the Ten Commandments or other standards of common‚ basic morality.....A lawyer can [adhere to all these requirements] and still fail

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    emotive responses. They were‚ are‚ and will be important to us‚ as a culture or religion‚ and even as a school. People usually write poetry for themselves‚ for someone in particular‚ in the belief that we all share experiences in common‚ or to convince and inform others about something. Poetry is vital language‚ which relies on the writer’s feelings‚ history and perceptions‚ so every person has the background needed to write poems. Poetry describes our cultural identity through meaning and the way

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    Intuition In Sidekicked

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    “Your time is limited‚ so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma- which is living the result of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important‚ have the courage to follow your heart intuition‚” this quote is Bill Gates’ words. This quote familiarizes itself with the book Sidekicked. Sidekicked is a book written by John David Anderson. It is about a boy named Andrew Macon ( a.k.a The Sensationalist)

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    Question 2 Madam May May’s organization has newly hired a male employee. The employee has pierced nose and visible tattoo. Although the work performance of the staff is adequate and he does not need to meet customer‚ the other staff had complained the professional appearance of the company is affected. As we can see‚ the image of the newly hired worker has been a problem towards his co-workers. This is caused by the discrimination of the staffs towards piercing and tattooing. We can easily found

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    The reason our veterans are important to our history is because they were the ones who fought for our freedom and independence from England. The Continental Army was created in 1775 and commanded by General George Washington. We won the War with Britain in 1781 allowing us the freedom to form the Confederate States. In 1789‚ the Constitution went into effect and made the first President (George Washington) the Commander-in-Chief of our military. The Constitution Preamble states “We the People

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    What is academic honesty and why is it important? In my understanding academic honesty is trust in a relationship between professors‚ teachers‚ students etc. It means to be honest with your fellow classmates‚ teacher‚ and pupils in the process of education. To be academically honest means not to cheat‚ fabricate‚ or copy someone else’s thoughts and ideas as if they were your own. Today academic honesty is a very important issue as it is the base of many universities’ educational programs. As the

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    Why Is Robert 1 Important

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    ​Robert 1 was very important in Scottish history. He was the first Scottish king to claim Scotland as a free country. He was very influential in the war against the English. He is a celebrated person in Scotland and in Ireland. He was a key role in making Scotland a free country. ​Robert 1 was born in the Turnberry Castle in Ayrshire‚ Scotland in 1274. He was the son of Robert the Bruce‚ Earl of Carrick. His mother has a legend around her saying that she kept Robert’s father imprisoned until he agreed

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