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    than not being able to be with one’s true love and long distance relationships often do not last. This can be caused by many elements that cannot be controlled. In Shakespeare’s 44th sonnet‚ the speaker reveals the obstacles of distance‚ time‚ and his physical self which block him from his lover. The poem begins with the speaker’s fantasy about overcoming the great distance between him and his lover. He has a theory that “injurious distance should not stop [his] way” if he were to transcend his physical

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    Reconceptualization of Self-Role Distance SRD results from lack of integration between the role and its role occupant who opts for distancing himself/herself from the role (Pareek‚ 2002)‚ jeopardizing role effectiveness. SRD is a stress from role-taking (Pareek‚ 1993) when the role occupant takes on a poorly matched role. Prominence of SRD (Srivastav‚ 2007) at the individual or organizational level indicates that the organization needs to work on better matching of persons with roles. Though SRD

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    The Hofstede’s 5 dimensions are Power Distance‚ Individualism vs. Collectivism‚ Masculinity vs. Femininity‚ Uncertainty and Long Term vs. Short Term Orientation. Power distance index is when the less powerful members of an organization or institution expect power to be distrusted unequally. It represents inequality and a society’s expectations of its leaders. Power Distance measures the distribution of power between the people in the nation and the businesses’ and culture. It is in order to make

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    Spherical Trigonometry

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    SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY DEFINITION OF TERMS The sphere is the set of all points in a three-dimensional space such that the distance of each from a fixed point is constant. The fixed point and the given distance are called the center and the radius of the sphere respectively. The intersection of a plane with a sphere is a circle. If the plane passes through the center of the sphere‚ the intersection is a great circle; otherwise‚ the intersection is a small circle. A line perpendicular to

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    Distance Between 2 points in a Coordinate Plane Short Description of Lesson: This is a lesson that introduces or reinforces how to find the distance between 2 points on a coordinate plane by using the absolute value between 2 points or using the distance formula. Lesson Objectives: Students will learn how to find the distance between two points on a coordinate plane and apply their leaning to find the distance between 2 perpendicular lines on a coordinate plane (Glencoe-Geometry 3.6 Perpendiculars

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    America’s Greatest Distance Runner During the time which I have been involved with the sport of Track and Field‚ I found interest in those who have ran in the Olympic Games and excelled within their sport. Track and Field has an enormous history dating back to 776 B.C. where the Greeks first organized the sport. Millions of runners have competed ever since the first Olympic Games in order to achieve the same goal‚ to go beyond their physical limits. One runner within the pack stands out above

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    The Sub-Saharan long distance commodity and slave trade as well as the syncretic interweaving of Islamic culture and traditional African culture accounts for Africa’s major influence as a superpower. Traders from all over the world were drawn to Africa’s riches in gold‚ ivory‚ and human beings. The fact that Africa was rich in resources posed influence in itself. Considering that a great number of the visiting traders were Muslims and they begin to intermarry and form relationships – economic

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    Long distance trade across Afro-Eurasia Long distance trade really increased in Afro-Eurasia from 500c.e. to 1500c.e. Some of the reasons for the increase included the introduction of camels‚ transportation with boats‚ and transportation on the silk roads. Some of these trade routes were easier to transport stuff more efficiently‚ but they all were used. Firstly‚ camels were introduced in about 300c.e.. This was a big upgrade from the donkeys because camels could go up to ten days

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    Partition is a form of separation defined as “to be divided up into parts‚” which this research will use to describe the physical distance between the pitchers and the field players. During practices‚ the pitchers and field players do warm ups (a combination of stretching out muscles by rolling on foam cylinders‚ using large rubber bands to stretch arms and throwing weighted balls) and drills in different areas of the field‚ making sure there is enough room for the other group. The pitching coach

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    Walking The Camino

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    Part One (210 words) This documentary shares six different stories of people coming from other countries in order to walk an eight hundred kilometer trail that span from France to Spain. This trail is known as the Camino de Santiago which represents a pilgrimage that many people venture in order to find meaning within their lives. During the Middle Ages‚ this tradition of walking the Camino was a way to repent for the sins that was committed and to find forgiveness. Through the century‚ this

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