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    Difficult Customers The customer leaned across the counter. “You mean I spend thousands of dollars in here‚ and I can ’t return a defective tool?” he said. “Well‚ the tool isn ’t really defective‚” replied the counter salesperson. “So you ’re calling me a liar?” The customer now had everyone ’s attention. His loud voice and aggressive manner caused some of the other customers to look at one another and roll their eyes as if to convey the silent message‚ Oh‚ one of those difficult people. It

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    and had black dj’s. These stations began to bring in all listeners from white to black. Radio was subconsciously breaking down the racial divide. Black stars started to also see success in the white world. People such as Jackie Robinson and Dorothy Dandridge became the 1st blacks in their fields to cross this divide. Paul Robeson‚ a successful black singer and actor used his fame to aid in the fight for civil rights. He went around the world speaking to audiences explaining the failure of the U.S

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    Washington worked as a surveyor for Lord Fairfax. “In July‚ 1752‚ George Washington’s brother‚ Lawrence‚ died of tuberculosis making him the heir apparent of the Washington lands”(biography.com). George had 8000 acres of land. He married Martha Dandridge shortly before the revolutionary war. In 1754 George Washington was lieutenant

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    Critical Review Seite 1 von 18 Organizational Story and Storytelling: A Critical Review By Mary E. Boyce‚ PhD‚ Asso. Professor‚ Dept. of Management & Business‚ Whitehead College‚ University of Redlands‚ P. O. Box 3080‚ 1200 E. Colton Avenue‚ Redlands‚ CA‚ USA 92373 voice: (909)335-4068 fax: (909)335-5125 e-mail: boyce@uor.edu Accepted for publication in the Journal of Organizational Change Management ‚ 1996‚ Volume 9‚ Number 5 Acknowledgement: The author wishes to thank David Boje‚ Will

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    Martha Washington

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    Martha Washington Martha was born on June 2‚ 1731 on a plantation in New Kent County‚ Virginia‚ near Williamsburg. She was the oldest child of Frances and John Dandridge‚ wealthy landowners. She was a kind and curious person. Her father made sure she received an education. Her mother made sure she had the skills to run a household. She grew up knowing the ways of high society in eighteenth century Virginia. All of these skills helped her when she became the nation’s first

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    and not for the Lord. In an interview with TV Insider earlier this year‚ Lynn Whitfield‚ who plays Lady Mae in “Greenleaf‚” said the family running the megachurch really love God but have gone astray because they have relied on their ego. Merle Dandridge‚ who plays Grace in the series‚ added that the situation is so human and that there are a lot of ministers who are active in church but do not have a good relationship with the Lord. “This family has lost its way. They really love God‚ but now they

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    (1986)‚ “How an organization’s rites reveal its culture”‚ Organizational Dynamics‚ Vol. 15‚ pp. 5-24. Boone‚ L.E. and Kurtz‚ D.L. (1989)‚ Contemporary Marketing‚ 6th ed.‚ The Dryden Press‚ Chicago‚ IL. Dandridge‚ T.C. (1982)‚ “Symbols’ function and use”‚ in Pondy‚ L.R.‚ Frost‚ R.J.‚ Morgan‚ G. and Dandridge‚ T.C. (Eds)‚ Organizational Symbolism‚ JAI Press‚ Greenwich‚ CT‚ pp. 69-79. Daft‚ R.L. (1989)‚ Organization T heory and Design‚West Publishing‚ St. Paul‚ MN. Deetz‚ S. and Mumby‚ D. (1984)‚ “Metaphor

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    presumably a bedroom - Dorothy in night attire‚ desperate (lights in) Wizard as Munchkin: (taking a fit) Four feet‚ one and a half inches is not short! (grumbles under Dorothy) Dorothy: (impatient) I wasn’t trying to insult you. I just want to know how you got in! Wizard as Munchkin: (not listening) I’m the tallest one around! (grumbling continues) Dorothy: I really don’t want to argue - I just want your help... Wizard as Munchkin: (interrupting) I’m not listening.... Dorothy: Look‚ I’m sorry.

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    1758‚ Forbes expedition successfully droving the French away from Fort Duquesne. Failed to secure a commission as a British officer and turned to working as a planter and a politician. In 1759 George Washington married wealthy widow Mrs. Martha Dandridge Custis. In 1769 George Mason writes resolutions presented by George Washington to the Virginia House of Burgesses‚ opposing taxation without representation. In 1774 George Washington was an elected delegate to the continental congress. By the year

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    presented to us within the dialogue. The notion of Dorothy absconding from the troubles of her home‚ to ultimately appreciate her family and friends is explicitly presented to us. However‚ we are also implicitly presented with an additional interpretation; that Dorothy is constantly battling with adolescence and the pressures of growing up‚ and her desire to run away cements her wish to continue living a carefree‚ youthful life. However‚ Dorothy soon recognises the demands of growing up. Opening

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