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    parts of organizations were more likely to formally develop subordinates’ strategic thinking ability. Research limitations/implications – While the study used a convenience sample with self-ratings‚ it identified salient leadership practices for encouraging strategic thinking. This research should be expanded to other industries and countries. Case study methods would provide additional insight. Practical implications – The findings support enhanced practitioner education regarding strategic thinking

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    Allen Ginsberg’s "A Supermarket in California" Presented much like a spontaneous journal or diary entry‚ Allen Ginsberg’s "A Supermarket in California" is a complex and multifaceted poem that stands as an indictment against American government and culture. The opening lines of the poem forward the aforementioned journal-like quality and also present the central focal point of tension in the poem as a whole. The opening line specifically expresses a tone of wistfulness or even sadness: "What

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    Deception and Vision in Shakespeare’s Othello Walter Scott once stated‚ “Oh‚ what a tangled web we weave... when first we practice to deceive” (Quotation). Scott’s statement is overwhelmingly evident in William Shakespeare’s Othello. Deception is a reoccurring theme in Othello‚ that touches each character individually and on various levels. The theme that affects Othello directly is vision. Vision is the “ocular proof” that Othello demands from Iago‚ and how his actions are based on what he hears

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    NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGY ABSTRACT A night vision device (NVD) is an optical installment that allows images to be produced in levels of light approaching total darkness. They are most often used by the military and law enforcement agencies‚ but are available to civilian users. The term usually refers to a complete unit‚ including an image intensifier tube‚ a protective and generally water-resistant housing‚ and some type of mounting system. Many NVDs also include sacrificial lenses‚ IR illuminators

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    Bethany Hamilton - 20th Century’s Most Effective Citizen " Courage doesn’t mean you don’t get afraid. Courage means you don’t let fear stop you." -Bethany Hamilton. Bethany was born into a family of surfers on February 8‚ 1990 in Kauai‚ Hawaii. Bethany began surfing at a young age and entered her first competition at the age of eight. She is inspiring to many people because of her tragic story and how she got back up and did it again. Bethany was surfing in Kauai‚ Hawaii on October

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    Business Project Management: Case study of a project P1 –Outline the stages of the project life cycle for a selected project London 2012 Games Construction Project London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games created the need for a major regeneration and constructions programme to provide the venues and infrastructure needed to stage the games. The project was extensive‚ technically and politically challenging and up against a fixed deadline of July 2012. The publicly funded body established in 2006

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    Chapter I THE BUSINESS CONCEPT INTRODUCTION San Miguel Brewery Inc. (SMB) is the largest producer of beer in the Philippines‚ with nine out of ten beer drinkers preferring its brands. San Miguel Beer was first produced by La Fabrica de Cerveza de San Miguel‚ an upstart brewery in the heart of Manila that began its operations in 1890. It received the Royal Grant from the Spanish king to brew beer in the Philippines‚ then a colony of Spain. In 1963‚ the brewery was renamed San Miguel Corp

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    Through her story of faith‚ persistence‚ and confidence‚ Bethany Hamilton has illustrated to millions how to strive for the seemingly unachievable. At the mere age of thirteen‚ Hamilton experienced something life changing: having an arm bitten off by a shark while surfing. Surfing had always meant the world to Bethany‚ in fact‚ her career as a surfer was primarily initiated because of her parents (Hamilton 7). From the moment Hamilton reaches the board‚ an inexplicable connection sparks. Bethany said

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    Working on six continents in over 100 countries‚ World Vision is the largest Christian non-governmental organization in the world. In Korea alone they have over 72 facilities. It is an international organization yet it functions as a partnership of independent national offices that are overseen by their own boards or advisory councils. Therefore‚ in this report‚ I am going to focus on the Korean office and their activities. Their main activities consist of domestic ministry‚ international ministry

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    Vision in King Lear

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    Clarity of Vision In Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ King Lear‚ a prominent reoccuring theme is vision and it’s relovence. The characters‚ Lear and Gloucester are Shakespeare’s principal means of portraying this theme. Although Lear can physically see‚ he is blind in the sense that he lacks insight‚ understanding‚ and direction. In contrast‚ Gloucester becomes physically blind but gains the type of vision that Lear lacks. It is evident from these two characters that clear vision is not derived solely from

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