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    The Heart of Change

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    Integrative Paper: The Heart of Change Bridget J. Capers MNGT 5590: Organizational Behavior Instructor: Francis Lonsway December 6‚ 2011 Introduction The book “The Heart of Change” is a book of real-life stories of four hundred individuals from one-hundred and thirty businesses. According to Kotter and Cohen‚ organizations change when their people change. And‚ people change for emotional reasons. Kotter and Cohen warn against relying on spreadsheets

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    believe that animals shouldn’t be treated like humans‚ my goal is to convince my classmates that we should improve the way we treat animals. To begin with‚ why should we make animals suffer before killing them? In the article “A Change of Heart about Animals” Jeremy Rifkin states “And for the thousands of animals subjected each year to painful laboratory experiments? Or the millions of domestic animals

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    Name: Amr Mohamed El Sayed Teacher: Ghada el Shimi A Change Of Heart About Animals Breakthroughs in biotechnology‚ nanotechnology‚ and more universal questions like the age of our universe‚ inside the lab a bigger story is revealed‚ one which will influence how we think forever. The researchers are finding that many of zoo animals we visit have a lot of common human traits‚ more than one may think. Ironically‚ companies that invested in these projects are fast food companies‚

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    Joel Rifkin – “Joel the Ripper” Joel David Rifkin‚ also known as “Joel the Ripper”‚ who was born on January 20‚ 1959 is a serial killer convicted of the murder of nine women. Although it is believed he killed as many as 17 drug addicted prostitutes‚ between 1989 and 1993 in New York City and Long Island. He is suspected by some to be responsible for some of the Long Island prostitutes whose remains were found in March and April 2011. In an April 2011 prison interview with Newsday‚ Rifkin denied

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    Karenne Uribe Mrs. Ponce English 12.6 13 December 2014 In this article‚ “A Change of Heart about Animals‚” Jeremy Rifkin argues that animals are the same as humans because they have emotions‚ cognitive abilities and are self-aware. Rifkin supports his argument by using the rhetorical tools of comparing and pathos. His purpose is to encourage people to take action in order to treat animals more humanely. His audience is people who read the LA Times and his tone is compassionate. Rifkin’s purpose

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    Jeremy Rifkin‚ an American economist‚ writer and public speaker‚ is founder and president of the Foundation on Economic Trends (FOET). In his article‚ “A Change of Heart about Animals‚” published in the Los Angeles Times (2003)‚ suggests that animals are more like humans in the sense that they are capable of feeling emotions as well as comprehending concepts much like we’ve never expected. He supports his claim by providing a series of statistics‚ facts and rhetorical questions‚ all of which have

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    for granted of the non humans because we humans are the most dominated in the food web. Also humans don’t realize how much pain we could cause to non humans. Both article “A Change of Heart about Animal” by Jeremy Rifkin and “Hooked on a myth” by Victoria Braithwaite states that humans don’t really care for animals and want change to treat animals fairly. However‚ humans do not feel any type of emotions‚ take for granted and treated them unright; therefore Bill of Rights for the for the U.S should be

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    the article "A Change of Heart About Animals ’’ the author Jeremy Rifkin argument that animals are the same as human beings and that we should also treat them with love and respect. For some reasons‚ activists and some law schools believe in animals rights and they want to protect animals but if there were a bill of rights for animals some certain things would change for a reason some would not be benefit from this. Pass a bill of right it is not a good idea because it would change many things.

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    Change Of Heart Analysis

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    based off personal beliefs‚ how does one define it? This is the judge’s job for Shay Bourne’s case in Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult. Maggie is Shay’s lawyer‚ and she is trying to convince the judge that Shay practices his own unique religion similar to extinct religions. If salvation before his death is key to his religion‚ he must be hung instead of lethally injected to preserve his heart. His heart is a perfect match to Claire Nealon’s. Claire is the daughter of the police officer and stepsister

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    Organizational Approaches to Change The ability to change and adapt is extremely important for any organization to reach its full potential. Influencing people to change is more dependent on showing them a truth that influences their feelings‚ rather than shifting their thinking (Kotter & Cohen‚ 2002‚ p. 1). If leaders can change the behavior of members of an organization‚ the successful large-scale change they are seeking will more likely be realized. According to Kotter and Cohen‚ in order to

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