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    Journal of Applied Psychology 2010‚ Vol. 95‚ No. 1‚ 1–31 © 2010 American Psychological Association 0021-9010/10/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/a0017103 Bad Apples‚ Bad Cases‚ and Bad Barrels: Meta-Analytic Evidence About Sources of Unethical Decisions at Work Jennifer J. Kish-Gephart‚ David A. Harrison‚ and Linda Klebe Trevino ˜ Pennsylvania State University‚ University Park Campus As corporate scandals proliferate‚ practitioners and researchers alike need a cumulative‚ quantitative understanding of the antecedents

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    pick George Chuvalo was because on his indirect way that he became a leader in his sport. Chuvalo never meant to a be leader‚ he just fought his best. However this led to him having a very fruitful career with many victories. He is a leader or a role model in his sport for being able to show and lead by example. His record of 63 KOs is an example

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    any areas of development. The map can also help facilitate a practitioner’snext career move or simply support performance development. Therefore the knowledge‚ skills and behaviors acquired will help a practitioner be effective in an identified HR role. The HRPM consists of 10 professional areas‚8 behaviors and four bands. The professional areas‚ describe the activity‚

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    soccer player (Gale‚ 2007). His parents were his inspiration that led him on to winning his Olympic medals and awards. “Behind each award and medal there is big commitment and hard work involved” (Alex Ovechkin). Alex Ovechkin can be considered as a role model because all around the world people watch him play and get inspired by what he does and what he achieves. Alexander Ovechkin is very passionate about hockey. “Hockey is

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    MALAYSIA IF I BECOME A CELEBRITY Celebrity is not a foreign term for Malaysian either for people from other countries in the era of high technology. A celebrity is found living in a popular culture in which they are persons who have a prominent profile and commands a great degree of public fascination and influence in ever-changing-day media. Therefore‚ it is not an odd subject that would make people shock if most of Malaysian says that they have an ambition of being a celebrity. Haven’t we heard someone

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    No to Celebrity Exploitation Celebrities have been the eye-candy for mostly all walks of life. Many look up to celebrities whether it’s because of their beauty‚ talent‚ and or their accomplishments in life. Because of those reasons‚ celebrity culture has become one of our national obsessions. We feel the need to know every single thing that happens with all the famous stars‚ and have no problem invading their personal space. The paparazzi make celebrities feel like they’re a moving target – even

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    111 27 November 2012 The Issue of Celebrity Obsession ​Often‚ people fail to remember that celebrities are just humans like everyone else. Fans put celebrities on a pedestal‚ idolizing them perhaps realizing it or not realizing it. If a favored celebrity makes a decision‚ children all across America may feel the need to make the same decision‚ regardless if it is morally a good or bad idea.75% of young adults idolize celebrities and consider them role models (Shaw et al. 577). This is an issue

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    Olympics. Katie was born on March 17th‚ to David and Mary Ledecky. David was a lawyer‚ while Mary was a hospital administrator‚ and a former swimmer‚ which is where Katie got her passion for swimming. I choose Katie‚ because I’m a swimmer and she is my role model. I want to be as good as her someday. At the age of six‚ Katie began her swimming career‚ when she joined a local summer swim league. As Katie became a stronger swimmer‚ she joined the Nation’s Capital Swim Club under coach Yuri Suguiyama.

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    Alberta Banner Turner On March 17‚ 1909 Mable and James Banner had a child named Alberta Banner Turner. She was an African American woman that would make great strides in both her career and in her family. First in her family to graduate high school‚ Alberta aimed for the stars and got degrees one after another. She received her bachelors‚ masters‚ and her doctoral back to back all at the same college of Ohio State University. She broke race standards at her college by being the first black woman

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    have been the people who we look up to as our heroes and celebrities. In Greek mythology Hercules was the celebrity of the day. In many countries the kings and queens or people of power gained respect and their subjects longed to be just like them. In more recent times‚ movie stars and musicians have become the idols in our lives. Celebrities like Paris Hilton and the Kardashian sisters are but a few examples. This idolisation of celebrities can be positive because it gives young people someone to

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