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    luncheon where he tried to convince everyone to come work for him at a new company. She surprised everyone when she showed up and said to everyone that they had a choice “him or me” but that with her she would always give people a chance to succeed‚ stand by them‚ and be there in good times and bad. She reminded everyone that this is what had been done since the start of the company. Nearly half of her staff left to join the new company. While it was tough‚ she later recalled that it was one of the

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    place with a really good weather. His first big voyage happened in 1492.He started from the city of Granada at twelfth may 1492. He and his crew member proceed to find the new landmass for expansion for his king empire. For first few weeks the voyage was smooth‚ but in the month of August‚ Christopher Columbus faces many challenges. On August 6 in the afternoon‚ he realised that the rudder of the boat was damaged which is a really important part of the ship luckily only one of the two rudders was damaged

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    The challenge of a new country People say life is all about facing new challenges. In 2008 my life changed for good when I moved to the United States from the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic means so much to me. It’s a part of my life‚ my identity and my race. For me it was the hardest challenge I had to face in my life. I couldn’t believe how that one flight meant so much for my family and I. I was so young coming with my two sisters and my father‚ leaving my mother and most of my family

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    One of the greatest challenges i believe that our generation will face is finishing high school‚ going to college and getting a job. One of the reasons that most teens wont finish high school is because alot of them are often peer pressured into doing things that will delay or prevent them from finishing such as getting pregnant‚ getting caught up in gangs and drugs. Another reason that teens may not finish high school is because they may not get required services that they need in order for them

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    Challenges for a New Nurse A new nurse faces a formidable set of challenges when walking onto their first job. Sadly‚ nursing schools do not truly prepare the new nurse for the shock of caring for patients and the responsibility that goes with it. A new nurse may have excellent preparation on a theoretical level‚ but this is a far cry from the daily grind of patient care. Having to learn the complex daily routines of a floor or specialty care unit‚ along with numerous drugs used‚ dealing

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    struggling to achieve the impossible. The benefits include fast and reliable compliance and completion of tasks at hand. The purpose of agreeing and setting high standards for work assures that each person tries their hardest and always reaches for new heights. By setting a high bar there is no room for excuses‚ and the atmosphere in the workplace becomes one of excellent behavior and work completion. Everyone benefits from setting high expectations for themselves. Everything can be done better‚ faster

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    America faced a lot with the wars. Some of our states were being targeted by British Soldiers in the war. In 1780 the patriots from America tried to push the British soldiers out of our country. The American soldiers were to tired and hungry to fight anymore. Most of the soldiers tried to escape‚ but couldn’t. According to General Nathanael Greene‚ he had never witnessed such scenes before in his life. General Greene was very discouraged when he arrived to the scene. America finally had a new plan to

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    Japan faced many political challenges during the allied occupation post World War 2‚ one of the primary challenges that were faced was the land reform that was introduced by the Japanese Government and furthermore implemented by the SCAP. The land reform was implemented “to overcome economic or political contradictions without changing the central social structure.” (De Janvry‚ 1981). The reform caused many problems for the wealthy class landlords but set for improved conditions for the lower class

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    Human service professionals’ desire is to help their clients and improve their quality of life. Sometimes clients have complex needs and make lifestyle choices that are not helpful nor address their needs‚ but they have the right to do so. The clients’ right to self-determination is of the utmost importance when the human service professional is collaborating with the client to help them address their needs. Clients that choose to make lifestyle choices that are not conducive to their well-being

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    CHALLENGES FACED BY FEMALE MANAGERS IN THE BANKING SECTOR OF NIGERIA A Case Study of Diamond Bank Lagos INTRODUCTION For a long time‚ women had to contend with a plethora of challenges in the execution of their duties. The patriarchal nature of the majority societies militates against women to ascend organizational hierarchy. Most organizations are systematically organized for male supremacy; hence‚ they are not gender neutral. Women find themselves playing second fiddle to men because the core

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