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    Three examples of careers in which people can be successful without a college education are a cashier‚ a tour guide and a salesperson. One example of a career in which people can be successful without a college degree is a cashier. A student in high school should take up a math course‚ as he or she will be able to do basic math when required without a use of a calculator for the purpose of counting money and also returning the excess money back to the customer. When in high school‚ the student should

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    1. The three primary divine attributes: Omnipotence: God has maximal powerful‚ is all powerful‚ capable of doing anything Omniscience: God is all seeing and all knowing Omnibenevolence: God does only good‚ God is morally perfect and is considered the source of morality Two secondary divine attributes: Omniprescence: God is present everywhere at the same time Incorporeal: God is not composed of matter‚ has no material existence

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    My strongest attributes would be compassion and patience. As I have grown up‚ these two attributes have been very important to my character. When thinking about these characteristics and how they have affected my life‚ two specific events come to mind- my cousin Robb and my camp experience the previous summer. Robb Doub‚ my severely handicapped cousin‚ is six months younger than me so I have had him in my life since I could remember. Whenever he comes to visit‚ which is a lot‚ there’s little relief

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    Learning outcome: 1: Know the role of a team leader within a team 1.1 Describe the attributes of a team leader A team leader must be able to guide and develop his team and focus them to work against a common goal‚ thereby contributing to the success of both his team and the company or project they are working for. In order to achieve this‚ a team leader needs great communication skills so that they can provide the necessary feedback‚ development and coaching of the team as well as clearly being

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    peace and stability. Thus‚ the region needs ASEAN because it helps to settle conflicts between the states. NO Singapore claimed that …. The issue‚ however‚ was not resolved at ASEAN level‚ instead both countries brought the dispute to the ICJ which resolved it in 2008. This clearly shows that the region does not need ASEAN because the members failed to use ASEAN as platform to discuss their conflict but instead depended on an external body to resolve it. YES – Non-Interference Policy The

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    Theory Of Successful Aging INTERNAL CRITICISM Adequacy: The Flood’s Theory of Successful Aging (Flood‚ 2005) was developed to addresses a nursing theory for care of the older adult regarding to the lack of nursing theory that offers clearly delineated guidelines for care of aging. Flood’s(2002) unique definition of successful aging among other explanations includes mental‚ physical‚ and spiritual elements of the aging person and emphasizing the individual’s self appraisal. She used existing knowledge

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    skills who are committed to a common purpose‚ common performance goals‚ and approach for which they hold themselves mutually responsible¡¨ (Moorhead & Griffin‚ 2001‚ p.604). Another definition is ¡§¡Kgroup of two or more entities linked by a common bond to foster the achievement of a common goal¡K¡¨ (Chillis‚ 1999). Whichever definition is used it is understood that commonality is the guiding force for a successful team. With their purpose and goals defined and accepted the team becomes interdependent;

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    British Journal of Management‚ Vol. 9‚ 91-114 (1998) Attributes of Successful and Unsuccessful Acquisitions of US Firms^ Michael Hitt‚* Jeffrey Harrison‚^ R. Duane Ireland* arid Aleta Best§ *Lowry Mays College of Business Administration‚ Texas A&M University‚ College Station‚ TX 77843-4221‚ •College of Business Administration‚ University of Central Florida‚ Orlando‚ FL 32816‚ ’Hankamer School of Business‚ Baylor University‚ Waco‚ TX 76798-8004‚ and ^College of Business and Industry‚ University

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    necessary attributes that the perfect Leviathan would require to maintain civil peace and social unity. To understand Leviathan‚ one must understand Hobbes’ definition of the state of nature as violent‚ his opinion on human nature to be selfish‚ a social contract to be originated for security purposes by members of society‚ and that morality is an integral object in all of this to be successful in achieving a safe peaceful environment. To begin‚ Hobbes

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    Which of the contemporary perspectives in psychology makes the most sense to you? Discussion It is evident that psychology is being increasingly used in daily events. Employment for example‚ in Europe more companies are subjecting potential personnel to psychological profile checks and psychological tests during interviews. Even our social lives are becoming affected. People who are seeking the right partner are using psychological techniques to establish the emotional state of their potential

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