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    Kumar regarding his ignorance towards his duties and respect for the organisation. I have been noticing his behaviour in office towards other colleague and support staff for over a month and when the matter became serious‚ I decided to bring the issue to your notice. I hope you will look into the matter and take necessary actions. Mr. Mathews has been engaged in transferring all his duties to junior staff members who under pressure cannot say no to an employee working at a position of his seniority

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    attending a meeting at school and your going to be told about confidential items‚ you should let them know about your obligations. In most cases parental consent will be needed before such information is shared with other professionals. If theres is issues regarding a child who you think maybe at risk from harm or abuse‚ or there is a legal obligation on the school to disclose the information‚ this information must be shared with your line manage‚ or the SENCO if the child has special educational needs

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    belongings violate their privacy‚ but it can also destroy the trust between the two of you if they find out. Have a place to put your own mail‚ personal photos and other items that you don’t want your roommate going through to avoid conflict over privacy issues. Personal Items According to Huffington Post‚ borrowing personal items is a main cause for tension between roommates. Refrain from borrowing anything without your roommates’ permission‚ and don’t allow your guests to touch or borrow anything of

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    Where do I see myself in the next 5 years: Where do I see my self in five years I have many dreams and goals in my life. I had aspirations of being a doctor something I had wanted to be since I was a child. But I realize that there are so many other steps I need to take in order to achieve these so-called goals. This includes graduating from college‚ finding that special someone and finding that perfect job. My expectations in five years is that I see myself well educated and living my life to the

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    Why Do People Lie? I.- Why do people lie? Everybody lies.   It may only be “white” lies‚ but everyone tells lies or “omits the truth” sometimes.  They lie to protect themselves‚ look good‚ gain financially or socially and avoid punishment. Often caught in an awkward situation‚ what do you do? Quick escape. Easy. Lie. But seriously‚ why do we do it? Is it because we’re afraid of the consequences that the truth will bring us? Maybe quick fix is the reason why people lie. People often say they’ve

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    Ideal Person-Confucius Smith-brown‚ Della REL/133 Jul 01.2010 Donald Savell Ideal Person-Confucius “Moral character of the ruler is the wind; the moral character of those beneath him is the grass. When the wind blows‚ the grass bends.” (Kenyu 12‚ 19). He focuses on the real world and provides guidelines for how people should live their lives. (www.mythencyclipedia.com) Morality was the most important subject for Confucius. His goal was to create gentlemen who carry themselves with grace

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    Dimmesdale is a priest that is cold hearted and needs to confess of his sin. So what does he mean in this Quote “[Men who have unconfessed sins] shrink from displaying themselves slack and filth‚ in the view of men; because thence forward no good can be achieved by them; no evil of the past can be redeemed by better service.” Is Dimmesdale right in this Quote? Dimmesdale is right and has a good point in the beginning of this quote. The reason is because he says “Men who have unconfessed sins shrink

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    Compare and Contrast "A Harmless Lie" and "A Hurt Full Truth" What would hurt more? Steering someone away with a harmless lie‚ hiding them from the horrible truth. Or crushing someone’s spirit‚ breaking their heart‚ bringing their life to a hate full stop. I will be comparing why a harmless lie is better than a hurtful truth and also be contrasting that the lie isn’t always the better way to go. A Harmless lie usually stayed harmless until the person you have told the little lie to finds

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    What is morally permissible? Voluntary Active Euthanasia is a controversial subject‚ Does one have the right to end their own life? According to Peter Singer in “Voluntary Euthanasia: A utilitarian Perspective‚” Voluntary Active Euthanasia is morally permissible under certain circumstances. If and only if certain requirements are met by certain parties can the process of voluntary active euthanasia be completed. Certain situations where Voluntary Active Euthanasia is morally permissible include;

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    John proctor is a good man. Despite his confessions to the court they continue to question him and leave him With 2 choices‚ to Confess to witchcraft or stay true to his belief. He is confused by what he wants and what is right. All he wants is to keep his honor which he refers as his name. Hale asks Elizabeth to speak to proctor and convince him to confess. Yet when she speak proctor he tells her “I cannot mount the gibbet like a saint. It is a fraud. I am not that man. My honesty is broke‚ Elizabeth;

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