Leo University Business Protocol versus Personal Values MBA 525 Dr. Angelita Howard Wonda Falcher September 9‚ 2012 Protocol versus Personal Values Gan‚ PhD (N.D.)‚ “All people have his or her set of personal values that come from society‚ families‚ religions‚ and experiences”. Companies know-a day’s try to onboard people whose personal values lattice with the company’s. However‚ one’s personal values will eventually conflict with organizational business protocols because any business looking
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visitors with the evidence of racial progress in the South. The “Atlanta Compromise Address”‚ as it came to be called‚ covered concerns of “uppity” blacks by claiming that the African American race would complacently live by the productions of their hands. Considered the definitive statement of what Washington termed the "accommodationist" strategy of black response to southern racial tensions‚ the Atlanta Exposition Address was widely regarded as one of the most significant speeches in American history
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“The Charlotte Address” 22 years ago a the Queen City was at it’s worse for for homicides. In total 193 homicides. Mainly these deaths were caused by gunfire. The gunfire were usually over the new formly drug crack. Gun violence Now the city is full of midnight marauders‚crooks living in castles‚ young women referring to their gluteus Maximus as their number 1 tool of for fatal attraction. Every night lead is dancing all over the starry night. This situation has come to a point whom the residents
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Sarah Morris English 11 12/16/13 JFK Inaugural Address Rhetorical Analysis America in the 1960‘s were very vigorous due to Civil Rights‚ the Vietnam war‚ and the country slowly evolving as a nation. Presidency was very a important attribute to the country‚ so whoever was elected at that time‚ he needed to be efficient. John F. Kennedy was the perfect candidate. He was one of the best presidents in history so far. Kennedy administrated the New Frontier in outer space‚ saved the world from a thermonuclear
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Tara Okunade 3/11/08 AP English 3 2nd Prd The Gettysburg Address Imagine being a soldier in a great war‚ and some of your comrades have been shot down‚ and there they lay: Dead. Wouldn’t your spirits be lowered? This was the story of the soldiers in the Civil War who watched their friends die and couldn’t do anything about it. On November 19‚ 1863‚ the United States was in the middle of a war between the north and the south. This marked the turning point of the way things were ran at that
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Two different people‚ of two different colors‚ in two different time periods‚ spoke about one specific theme: freedom. Five score years after Lincoln’s speech‚ “The Gettysburg Address”‚ took place‚ MLK’s speech “I Have a Dream” still fought for the same thing. Both speeches were delivered at places of historical importance. Coincidentally‚ King delivered it at Lincoln Memorial‚ which can infer their similar goals for the nation
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President John F. Kennedy did what no other president had done and challenged the citizens to question if they are doing anything to change the world together. Kennedy made this challenge as his closing statement in his 1960 Inaugural Address. He made sure to make people ask themselves what they have been doing for this country to actually change it and to see if they could work in unity as a whole country. It has been about 58 years since Kennedy gave that speech and i believe that we have somewhat
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“The Atlanta Compromise Address” Booker T. Washington‚ considered today as one of the most influential and respected African American figures‚ was born into slavery and was later freed by the revolutionizing effects of the Emancipation Proclamation. His charismatic and peaceful personality along with his role in philanthropic acts‚ politics‚ and negotiations soon turned him into a source of admiration shortly after the end of the civil war. He worked for the coexistence of blacks and whites
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