the managerial styles of Sam‚ José‚ and Elena. What is the impact of their styles? 4. How can motivation be improved in the department? 5. How should Juana be handled? 6. What are the cultural factors that influence this case?[1:11:02 AM] Justin Crawford: 1. What was Joanna Reed’s diagnosis of the situation in the donor services department? 2. What should she recommend to Sam Wilson? 3. Describe the managerial styles of Sam‚ José‚ and Elena. What is the impact of their styles?
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story “American History” by Judith Ortiz Coffer‚ Elena‚ a young 14-year-old girl from El Salvador has feelings for a young boy named Eugene‚ who is her neighbor. He was the source of beauty and light she was looking forward to for the new school year. He kept her daydreaming. Yet‚ Elena will experience undesired events that will impact her life and decisions forever. Before Eugene moved to the house next to El Building (the building in which Elena lives)‚ there was an old Jewish couple that lived
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cross la linea later. Miguel and his younger sister Elena thus live with their grandmother on a rancho in the small Mexican village San Jacinto. On his fifteenth birthday‚ Miguel receives the letter he has waited for his entire life. A letter from his father tells him to go see Don Clemente‚ a rich and successful immigrant smuggler. Don Clemente provides Miguel with proper instructions. Miguel’s carefully planned journey seems to fail‚ when Elena stows away from home and follows him. When Miguel finds
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created by outside forces. At De La Garza ranch‚ Tita had told Mama Elena that Pedro wanted to speak to her. Mama Elena knew exactly what Pedro had wanted and that was to ask for Tita’s hand in marriage. But Mama Elena told Tita he should not bother on coming to the ranch it was going to be a waste of time for both of them. Tita had disagreed with Mama Elena‚ so first time Tita had talked back to her mother. Offending Mama Elena‚ she told Tita that for generations not a single person in her family
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kitchen? 6. Explain what happened to Tita when she was two days old. 7. Explain the relationship between Tita and Nacha. What made their relationship special? 8. What made it possible for Nacha to nourish Tita and impossible for Mama Elena? 9. Compare and contrast Tita’s world to that of her sisters. 10. What was the reason given to prevent Tita from marrying Pedro? 11. What is the significance of the family tradition? 12. What issues does Tita bring up when she questions the family
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who lived a simple life. Her name was Elena brooks and she lived in a small town of Freeport‚ Kansas. Elena lived with her mom‚ Adriana and her dad‚ Chris. She was a star student and was on the tennis‚ track‚ and debate team for her school. One day Elena was walking to her house when she saw a guy from her school named Eliot‚ they talked for a while and he decided to invite Elena to a party he was having this evening before their school’s football game. Elena rushed home in excitement and immediately
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Why did Tita feel a deep love for the kitchen? 6. Explain what happened to Tita when she was two days old. 7. Explain the relationship between Tita and Nacha. What made their relationship special? 8. What made it possible for Nacha to nourish Tita and impossible for Mama Elena? 9. Compare and contrast Tita’s world to that of her sisters. 10. What was the reason given to prevent Tita from marrying Pedro? 11. What is the significance of the family tradition? 1 Chu English 12 12. 13. 14. Wha
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Filipino nurses‚ they “Had little power to affect exploitative recruitment practices and the high failure rate on American licensing exams‚” (Choy‚ 341). This did not stop the Filipino women‚ though; they created alliances that fought for all Filipino women in America against “Discrimination in any area – whether in employment‚ housing‚ education‚ and others‚” (Choy‚ 343). More and more organizations were being created by these women to ensure equal rights and to stop racial discrimination within the
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book "Like Water for Chocolate‚" is a main revolution that develops between mother and daughter‚ Mama Elena and Tita. Like Water for Chocolate shows revolutions in traditions and are the major factor because tradition states that the youngest daughter must not marry‚ but must take care of the mother until she dies. However‚ when a young man decides to ask for Tita’s hand in marriage‚ Mama Elena flat out refuses to let Tita get marry and allows her sister to marry him. The revolution continues to
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insensitivity to the president’s death visiting Eugene while everyone was still mourning. Eugene’s Mother assumes that Elena‚ her family‚ or Puerto rico immigrants in general are insensitive to the tragedy. “I don’t know how you people do it‚” pg 301 Eugene’s mother also doesn’t understand immigrants and believes herself superior to both Elena and people who are similar to Elena‚ she believes that she is not sorrowful enough about president Kennedy’s death to want to study with her son. However she
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