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    are other problems that also come with prescribing how to counsel a certain group of persons. For instance‚ with regard to those belonging to ethnic minority groups Patterson (1996) writes that the ‘assumptions regarding the characteristics of ethnic minority groups leads to the self-fulfillment prophecy.’ More importantly Patterson also says that ‘descriptions of various groups are generalizations describing the modal person … the result is a proliferation of stereotypes.’ Stereotypes that just

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    that enabled presidents to directly promote and present themselves to America (Kernell et al. 2014‚ p. 331). Theodore Roosevelt was the pioneer of the using the press and mass media‚ he leaked information‚ made proclamation to headline newspapers (Patterson 1976‚ p. 50). The modern theory explains the presidential power rose because Roosevelt use the press to pressure Congress and used the reporters to increase his popularity. Fast-forward into mid-late 20th century and media became more influential

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    Nicomachean Ethics: Analysis and Belief What is Nicomachean Ethics? Aristotle thought it was important enough to write about the subject‚ but what is it? Aristotle believed that the “Highest Good” was the end to everything. By highest good he meant true happiness based on a virtuous life that required moral action. This is a system that is not standardized but is set up for everyone to decide what makes them happy. Nicomachean ethics is a fine balance between deficiency and excess. Nicomachean

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    content and condition of the conversation‚ which are the topic under discussion and the response from people. By doing this‚ “you can respond quickly. The sooner you notice you’re not in dialogue‚ the easier it is to get back and the lower the costs” (Patterson et al.‚ 2012). People need to be aware of what they are doing and the response they are getting from others to communicate more effectively. The author also stated that it is important to be aware when people starts to feel unsafe. When people feel

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    bank robber John Dillinger (Johnny Depp). This film captures history’s most astonishing sudden rise in the crime rate of American history which was the two year battle between J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI and John Dillinger‚ Baby Face Nelson‚ Pretty Boy Floyd‚ and Bonnie and Clyde. The last few years of Dillinger and his relationship with Billie Frechette (Marion Cotillard) was also focused on in this film. John Dillinger became a hero to the American people. All in thanks to his disposition for robbing

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    In the movie‚ “The Maltese Falcon”‚ the question is who killed who? Why would they kill and when did they do it? A man named Sam Spade is looking for who killed his partner‚ Miles Archer‚ and Floyd. Bridget Shaughrassey was helping Sam look for who did it. The police think it’s Sam who killed Miles and Floyd‚ so they question him. On the search for the who killed them‚ Spade comes to find the Maltese falcon. The fat man Kasper opens it up and comes to realize it is fake. We then learn that Bridget

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    Contact employees who willingly perform badly and actively work against the brand. The misbehavior which deliberately causes a poor service experience for a customer is often called as “deviant”‚ and the employee is labeled as a “service saboteur” (Patterson and Baron‚ 2010). Ind (2004) describes the brand saboteur as any individual who works against the brand idea and Harris and Ogbonna (2002) view service sabotage as employees’ conscious actions that are designed to affect negatively customer service

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    “I lied‚” filled the courtroom walls as the plaintiff stood there in shame in front of all the juries and lawyers. Silence filled the room as she fell to the ground in tears. It was the day that changed the history of America. It was the ruling that changed women for the better‚ it was the 1973 case. Norma McCorvey‚ better known for her pseudonym Jane Roe was on top of the headlines in 1973. Her case was the case the changed American history of women forever. Being pregnant with her third child‚

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    well. Theorists have explored philosophical viewpoints and models. Patterson used the concept of virtue to describe servant leadership. (Patterson‚ 2003) Virtue is conformity to a standard of right or a commendable quality or trait. (“Dictionary and Thesaurus – Merriam-Webster Online”‚ n.d.) Patterson identified seven different virtues that he associated with servant leadership. (Patterson‚ 2003) The traits that Patterson identified are agapáo love‚ vision‚

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    We don’t need no education. We don’t need no thought control. These are the voices of youngsters at the start of the song‚ Another Brick in the Wall‚ Part 2 by Pink Floyd. The hook we don’t need no education‚ the last word sounding like ed-u-kay-shun is sung in a cockney accent. This has been used by the composer to suggest that the children really did need education. We don’t need no thought control was exactly what theorists in the 70s were saying about schooling under capitalism. The appeal

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