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    to decide the best course of action in this dilemma. First off when opening a practice Dr. Jones must have developed and sustained a professional commitment to doing what is right. Without this he might not see what is wrong with dilemma and virtually tuned out the situation and let it slide by so a comment certain virtues in a practice are important. According to the account of this situation it is stated that Dr. Jones follows his ethical guidelines so he is already on the fast track to knowing what

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    Gayle. First‚ Dr. Gayle’s referent power is perhaps one of her greatest strengths. Starling (2011) “Referent power derives from the identification of others with the leader. This identification can be established if the leader is greatly liked‚ admired‚ or respected” (p. 86). Dr. Gayle exemplifies all of the virtues attributed to this type of leader and the effect that such power can have in relation to the pursuits of public administrators. Dr. Gayle is held in high esteem by

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    FAITH‚ LOVE‚ TIME AND DR. LAZARO By: Greg Brillantes From the upstairs veranda‚ Dr. Lazaro had a view of stars‚ the country darkness‚ the lights on the distant highway at the edge of town. The phonograph in the sala played Chopin – like a vast sorrow controlled‚ made familiar‚ he had wont to think. But as he sat there‚ his lean frame in the habitual slack repose took after supper‚ and stared at the plains of night that had evoked gentle images and even a kind of peace (in the end‚ sweet and invincible

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    The article “A Little Respect for Dr. Foster” written by Nicholas Kristof‚ is about the work of evangelical Christians. The author talks about how evangelical Christians have become something of a joke recently‚ yet are some of the most charitable people. Kristof uses Dr. Stephen Foster as an example. Dr. Foster has spent the last thirty-seven years helping the people of Angola; risking his and his family’s life for the sake of bettering the world through medicine. The text’s language forces readers

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    Dr. Thomas Stockmann: Hero or Enemy ? Dr. Thomas Stockmann is the Medical Officer of the Baths in the play ’’enemy of the people’’ by Henrik Iben; and the brother of the Burgomaster (mayor) of the town. Jovial by nature‚ the doctor enjoys the company of "bright‚ cheerful‚ freedom loving young fellows" who share his idealism and ability to think freely. Throughout the play‚ Stockman shows himself to be a conscientious person and a caring father. He surely is the strongest character in this play

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    Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde has evolved into one of the most acclaimed pieces of literature in modern American society. One aspect of a continual spark of interest with the novel is motion pictures. Various directors through the years have interpreted the book through their own eyes and the following is a depiction of that. One might question Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’s overwhelming success. Theme restaurants‚ Broadway shows and movies all have indicated a public

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    The story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde has been read and critiqued for 127 years. One of the most debatable aspects of the story is the identity of the two men‚ while at the end of the book you can clearly tell the two men share one body‚ the immorality of Mr. Hyde differs immensely from that of Dr. Jekyll who participates in charity work and has an upstanding role in society. Mr. Hyde creates a great amount of sympathy in the book. The first feelings of sympathy come within the first chapter. You

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    Allegories in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde has many allegories within. An allegory is a symbol with a deeper meaning. In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ there are many allegories. First‚ there is the religious allegory of the devil and the lower self as well as the “hiding” aspect of Hyde. Hyde is also an allegory of human character in general. The city of London‚ and all of its descriptions written by Robert Lewis

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    Journal of Business Ethics DOI 10.1007/s10551-008-0005-9 Ó Springer 2008 A Study of Management Perceptions of the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Organisational Performance in Emerging Economies: The Case of Dubai Belaid Rettab Anis Ben Brik Kamel Mellahi ABSTRACT. Although a number of studies have shown that corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities often lead to greater organisational performance in western developed economies‚ researchers are yet to examine the

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    “DOCTOR FAUSTUS”: A MODERN TRAGEDY Introduction: Marlowe’s Tragic Hero One of the greatest achievements of Marlowe was that he broke away from the medieval conception of tragedy. In medieval dramas‚ tragedy was a thing of the princes only dealing with the rise and fall of kings or royal personalities. But it was left to Marlowe to evolve and create the real tragic hero. Almost all the heroes of Marlowe’s great tragedies Tamburlaine‚ Doctor Faustus or the Jew of Malta—are of humble parentage

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