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    Introduction Henry Ford said that “Quality means doing it right when no one is looking.” If Henry Ford knew the value of doing it right the first time‚ then why does this basic practice seem to be missing from so many companies today? The answer is...because it’s hard. It requires a rigorous approach to problem solving‚ a relentless effort to identify and eliminate all forms of inefficiency‚ and a commitment to change the corporate culture that few firms are willing to embrace. In fact‚ a recent

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    Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Warrant Officer Robert A. Bernal Abstract Your character is basically the sum of your habits. Therefore‚ to become successful‚ you need to develop good habits in your life. This book teaches you how to acquire the seven habits of truly effective people. The foundation of your success and character should be based on common moral values such as integrity‚ honesty‚ humility‚ courage‚ patience‚ justice‚ the Golden Rule‚ etc. This is known as the “Character

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    In today’s society‚ there has been an escalation of reports involving police officers using deadly force on unarmed suspects. Almost every day news channels are reporting on incidents that involve deadly police shootings. News reports have a major impact on how police officers are perceived by the public‚ leading police officers to be thought of as killers. According to the Washington Post‚ 793 people have been shot and killed by police. Some may question how accurate this number is‚ due to the

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    we do it? Sean Covey wrote the book‚ The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens‚ help us teens learn to want to make a restored life‚ and teach us how to achieve this goal. He has three ways to do this to make this happen with wholeness‚ relationships‚ and balance. By applying the principles of the seven habits‚ we can find wholeness‚ meaningful‚ productive relationships‚ and balance in our everyday lives. According to Covey‚ and the seven habits‚ teens should complete private victory

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    Deadly Unna?” Phillip Gwynne Creative and Personal Writing Gary is very determined‚ if he wants to do something‚ he will do it; whatever the cost. However Blacky never used to be this way‚ he was considered a ‘nobody’. Blacky considered himself a ‘gutless wonder’. Blacky comes from a family of eight kids‚ Blacky’s mum is very caring; however Blacky’s dad is an alcoholic. Blacky was ashamed to be called a Black‚ until he had to play as the ‘first ruck’ in the Grand Final football match

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    Deadly Blessing (1981) – William Gluntz - Martha’s husband just died in a strange tractor accident. The pregnant widow soon encounters the disturbing religious sect‚ the Hittites‚ of which her deceased husband was once a member prior to marrying Martha. The Hittites are similar to the Amish‚ but appear to be much more sinister and believe Martha is evil. She feels that the sect has sinister intentions for her. William Gluntz‚ portrayed by Michael Berryman is a Hittite who is charged with the

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    Abortion: Dangerous and Deadly Everybody on the earth has a soul; we all know that‚ that’s what makes us who we are‚ what we are‚ and what we will become. The real question is when exactly does our soul come into our body? Does it perhaps enter the body right exactly at the moment our own parents conceive us‚ or later on maybe right when we exit our mothers’ wombs? This is a question we might never know‚ so should we allow soon-to-be mothers to kill this child‚ this soul that doesn’t even

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    Blacky is a gutless wonder? Deadly Unna? Essay Gary Black‚ also know as Blacky lives near the coast of South Australia with an extended family of eight siblings. His father‚ Bob Black‚ believes Blacky is a ‘gutless wonder’‚ consequently that leads Blacky in believing his father and is not able to show confidence in his self. Despite what he believes‚ his actions don’t always show his gutless. ‘My own son a gutless wonder’ Bob Black’s thoughts on his son puts a strain in their relation‚ causing

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    push his thoughts on feminism through her attitude and views. Throughout Canterbury Tales‚ she explains her ideas of women and how they are by telling stories of her varies marriages. She elaborates on the negative stereotypes towards women and her thoughts begin to form the idea that she is a feminist. Really‚ the Wife of Bath is far from a feminist; therefore‚ to call her so would be insulting. In the beginning of the her tale‚ the Wife of Bath alludes us to the idea that she agrees with female polygamy;

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    Deadly Unna? By Phillip Gwynne is a novel based on the fictional one year life of a fourteen year old boy named Gary ’Blacky ’ Black. The story shows a developing friendship between Gary‚ an Anglo-Saxon boy and Dumby Red‚ an Aboriginal boy. With this friendship Gary begins to understand his own morality with lessons of human dignity‚ racism‚ justice‚ death‚ courage‚ family and most importantly friendship. The story is structured around AFL and shows how sport can bring a divided community together

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