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    An Ideal Boss

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    10. Discipline 11. Team building skills Now‚ there are some features that are mostly appreciated in the diffuse type of culture (personal space dominates public space). So‚ an ideal boss should be: 1. Understading 2. Humane 3. Helping 4. Guiding 5. Like-minded 6. Empathic for employees 7. Sympathetic And within the specific type (personal and public spaces are separated) a good boss is the one who posesses the following qualities: 1. Ability to cooperate 2. Distinct goal-setting 3. Effective communication

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    Secondhand Smoke

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    air. He was then hospitalized for four days after‚ for something he couldn’t have prevented. Fortunately Jamason Coles‚ an average high schooler here‚ in Lexington Kentucky‚ lived after medical treatment. Sadly‚ others are not so lucky. Smoking in public places is not only detrimental to the health of the smoker‚ but those around them‚ and it should be banned in

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    Privacy, Secrecy...

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    connected aspects: first‚ something quintessentially‚ even eponymically private was being made public—that is‚ it was told in front of everyone who wished or just happened to listen; and second‚ the public arena‚ that is‚ a space open to uncontrolled entry‚ was used to vent and thrash out a matter of thoroughly private significance‚ concern‚ and emotion. Between them‚ the two upheavals legitimized public use of the language developed for private conversations between a restricted number of selected

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    Essay on Observation

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    We live in a diverse world but often times where we live can shelter us from the many different kinds of people that exist. Even in public places we tend to ignore people of a different race‚ religion or class. It is said but someone we consider our peer we are more likely to acknowledge. Not many environments cultivate a situation where people interact comfortably with other types of people but one such place is what author Elijah Anderson calls “Cosmopolitan canopies” (xiv). According to Anderson

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    Tilted Arc Analysis

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    federal building’s cost to be spent on public art. The point of this program was to enhance public spaces and to expand the public’s awareness of contemporary art by installing artworks created by contemporary U.S. artists. The size of the structure caused it to become an immediate eyesore to some people‚ especially the ones that worked in the surrounding area. Tilted Arc is a curving wall of raw steel that is 120 feet long and 12 feet high and it carves the space of the Federal

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    Art101

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    chapter 3 Seeing the Value in Art Fig. 44 Sylvie Fleury‚ Serie ELA 75/K (Plumpity . . . Plump)‚ 2000. Gold-plated shopping cart‚ plexiglas handle with vinyl text‚ rotating pedestal (mirror‚ aluminum‚ motor). 32 3/4 37 3/4 215/8 in. Pedestal 121/4 393/8 in. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Eva Presenhuber‚ Zürich‚ Switzerland. A 40 t the end of Chapter 2‚ we briefly mentioned the explosive career of JeanMichel Basquiat after a number of his graffiti-like paintings were exhibited

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    Ordinance‚ also known as Proposition L‚ would ban individuals from sitting or lying on public sidewalks from the hours of 7 a.m. to 11 p.m (Begin 1). This would mean that any homeless person who simply sits on the sidewalk minding his or her business during such hours would face an expensive fine and possible jail time. Such a law completely contradicts the meaning of a public sidewalk. The sidewalks are public; they are accessable by all members of a community‚ regardless of their financial status

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    The growing population of domesticated dogs in urban America invades our parks‚ gyms‚ and many other public spaces. I have seen dogs live in Manhattan apartments‚ dress 100% cotton pajamas‚ and drink pure water that’s crystal clear. I also have seen odorous homeless people who cannot afford a good meal. The obvious difference between dogs and humans presents to us in our daily lives. In the article‚ "No‚ I Do Not Want to Pet Your Dogs" Farhad Manjoo shows us how dogs and their owners continuously

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    Ukulele Chords

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    at 12/08/2009 02:09:00 PM 0 comments WHAT IS VANDALISM? First we will look at what is the meaning of vandalism itself. Vandalism is the act of damaging or destroying public facilities or private property without valid reason in law. By doing this action we can conclude ourself as a national crime. Vandalism cause the public and private losses suffered because forced to remove the cost to repair and replace item that damaged. Government have spent billion of ringgit in order to repair all the

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    technology

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    these days if they want it to be or not. There are good and bad reasons for having so much technology in the world we live in today. Robert Samuels in his article “Breaking Down Borders: How Technology the Private and Public Realms”‚ “We adapt to our new technologies and to the new spaces these technologies create”(321). Gary Wolf also says in his article “The Data-Driven Life” “Millions of us track ourselves all the time”(327) later in the article he mentions‚ “Self tracking‚ is not really a tool of

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