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    My Reflective Summary Ronny Wade Walden University My Reflective Summary In week one I learned that when you look at organizations‚ they all take risks that will challenge their business. The successful organizations are integrating the best known practices‚ hybrid teams‚ and infrastructure to address the strategic‚ financial‚ operational‚ and hazard risks that they may venture into. The traditional risk management service structure is the effort of departmentalizing and the organizations

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    My number one strength is that I am passionately determined. I taught myself how to execute most of the skills I know now through watching YouTube videos tutorials and incorporating any critiques my drill team coach would tell me. I practiced everyday when I got home‚ and I still do. My top spot for a weakness is that I need to be more confident with myself‚ for instance‚ I need to improve with projecting my voice while teaching or giving out critiques. Speaking is one of the main things an officer

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    is that the innocent citizens of these areas are likely to be more resistant to robbers. This may cause fewer robberies to occur‚ but an increase of fatalities. Because of the increase of fatalities‚ the Government will focus more on the robber and his firearm. That will motivate the Government to come up with a solution to ban guns. 6. What are your thoughts about the subject presented in the article? My personal opinion about victims of robbery resisting to give up their property is foolish. Refusing

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    I’m Not Her by Janet Gurtler Written by Jordyn Leavens The novel that I am reading is “I’m Not Her” by Janet Gurtler. It is about the struggles a young girl‚ named Tess‚ goes through when she finds out that her sister‚ Kristina‚ was diagnosed with cancer. Tess has always been looking up to her older sister‚ because her sister was always the center of the crowd‚ sporty‚ beautiful one and Tess was always the smart‚ un-popular one. It was always hard on Tess‚ so when her sister was diagnosed with

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    Her Kind The poem “Her Kind” by Anne Sexton brings attention to her readers from digging deep into the true meaning behind her imagery. Her poem is quiet but along with an intense emotion‚ it brings out most of what she truly felt in reality. Anne describes very descriptively three roles of women in society that are overlooked and judged constantly by the people around them. In Anne’s eyes‚ she makes us feel that as good of a person she can be‚ she’s always overlooked and misunderstood and she

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    Maytag Case Study Executive Summary The Maytag Company was created in 1909 because F.L. Maytag had found a niche in the market by producing washing machines. They were extremely successful and held 40-50% of the market share throughout the 1920′s and 30′s. F.L. Maytag had created a product that was known for its quality and was a product that targeted the high-end consumer. Maytag continued to enjoy market leadership‚ market share growth‚ and profits until they tried to expand globally in 1988

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    I do not think for one bit that her analogy of “unplugging the violinist” analogy works because everyone has a right to their own body and choices‚ unless in the case of rape. Her analogy about “unplugging the violinist” is off the chart and is not similar to pregnancy. In some cases‚ mothers have the choice to have intercourse with another human to make a child‚ while others do not have the choice because of rape. Mothers choose to have an abortion or to not have an abortion. Others might influence

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    Adi Radia The Exploration of Womanhood in All About My Mother In his critically acclaimed 1999 character-driven drama film All About My Mother (1999); writer-director Pedro Almodovar cements his reputation as an expert on the complexities and intricacies of womanhood. The film features several complex and multi-layered female characters that are portrayed with great emotional depth. Throughout the course of the film‚ these characters are forced to struggle with impediments such as loss‚ betrayal

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    Am I Blue? Coming Out from the Silence edited by Marion Dane Bauer Evelyn V. Johnson Grade Levels and Audience: Am I Blue? Coming Out from the Silence (1994) edited by Marion Dane Bauer presents issues of adolescence and homosexuality in a valuable anthology of short stories. Christine Jenkins (1994‚ June)‚ reviewing the book for the School Library Journal congratulates the authors for successfully conveying “the very mixed emotions that accompany the acceptance of sexual difference at any age that

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    like in the most heated parts of their argument. Praise Song for My Mother is a poem about the love between mother and daughter‚ using multiple metaphors to distinguish the relationship. Both poems use metaphors to describe the speaker’s feelings towards the other person in the relationship‚ for example in Quickdraw “And this is love‚ high noon‚ calamity‚ hard liquor in the old Last Chance saloon.” Then in Praise Song for My Mother “You were water to me deep and bold and fathoming.” Although both

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