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    I’m in love" but is it real love or just simple infatuation? There is a great difference between love and infatuation‚ and when trying to determine the difference there are at least three things a person should consider: interest‚ concern‚ and endurance. The first thing a person should consider when trying to decipher the difference between love and infatuation is interest. A person who is infatuated with someone is interested in that person for purely external reasons. For instance‚ suppose a

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    Blood doping is the first type of ergogenic aid that an endurance athlete such as a marathon runner may use. Blood doping is re-injecting red blood cells into the bloodstream that have previously been removed from the athlete. Whilst the blood was removed the body created more blood in order to compensate for the loss. This means that when the blood is returned there are a lot more red blood cells in the circulatory system. The effect of blood doping is that due to the increased number of red blood

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    The novel Miracle In The Andes is a true story that took place in 1972. A uruguayan flight with 45 passengers had crashed in the Andes leaving only 33 alive after the impact. Survivors continued to die from injury‚ starvation and a surprise avalanche. After a total of 72 days in the Andes the survivors were rescued‚ Nando Parrado and Roberto Canessa climbed through the Andes in search for help for themselves and the rest of the survivors back at the fuselage. A total of 16 out of the 46 people survived

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    Do you know what’s scary? Being stranded is‚ and do you know what is worse‚ being stranded on a block of ice or stranded alone on a mountain. After reading Hatchet and learning about Ernest Shackleton I learned a lot of new information about survival. I believe that some traits are particularly crucial for survival‚ and some really aren’t. I think patience‚ observancy‚ and determination are some very important traits for survival. “It would be a long way from sparks to fire.” First of all patience

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    traits‚ behaviors‚ postmodern and the contingency theory. Ernest Shackletons leadership is viewed as ‘nothing short of spectacular’ during his journey across the Antarctic continent overland. One day away from Land‚ the vessel became iced in‚ and eventually sank. Shackletons role as a leader was to get every man home alive. Shackleton displayed three leadership approaches/theories he displayed on the remarkable journey .Shackletons ability to lead his men emphasizes technical and personality skills

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    to argue culture is a tool used by management to limit resistance. I totally agreed that culture can be used as a tool to limit resistance. I used ‘Leadership in Desperate times: An analysis of Endurance: Shackleton’s incredible voyage through the Lens of Leadership Theory’ to explain how did Shackleton communicate with his workers and what did he react during against resistance. I used ‘Being an active member of a corporate alumni network: a critical appraisal’ to explain when post-bureaucratic

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    example was the greatest motivator he gave to his team. People are more likely to do what you ask if they see you alongside of them working just as hard. Learning about Shackleton has been one of the most enjoyable parts of my BSN education and I look forward to researching and learning more about him. Leadership Trait Shackleton possessed many leadership traits that I am still in awe of after reading this book. He was thoughtful‚ organized‚ determined‚ and passionate to name a few. The trait

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    up. Never giving up‚ Shackleton and his crew had to overcome many challenges due to nature. When the ship initially crashed the crew hoped that they could get it unstuck‚ unfortunately for them their ship tumbled down. With limited resources the crew had to travel across the ice flow‚ while the ice was constantly shifting. At one point in the adventure‚ Orda-Leese was attacked by an elephant seal and had to fight him off‚ with the help of a crew member. Eventually Shackleton had to pick some crew

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    Within shipwreck at the bottom of the world Shackleton was quite a resilient captain towards the disasters he and his crew had went through. All had shown how dangerous it is not only going alone on an expedition but with multiple people. Shackleton had fought with Mcneish not always by speech but only on rare occasions physically. He was actually scared during those long painful days but he had not shown it towards his crew so that there was hope for getting back to their homes. Always did he cheer

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    money’. The Primitive publications echoed a common Liberal view that gambling winnings were undeserved‚ an ‘unearned increment’. Typical of many Primitive Methodist converts‚ John Wilson‚ previously wedded to the vice‚ repudiated gambling. Shackleton considered that there ‘were no greater evils in this country than … gambling and intemperance’. Gambling was ‘fastening like a vampire’ on to football and ruining the ‘noble national game’. According to his daughter‚ his objection to the triple

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