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    Writing for Various Audiences How do you earned respect? Respect according to the author is not what you dictate‚ but it is about your attitude. Firstly‚ respect is earned when you give respect to others. In an organization or the business world one need to earned respect from his subordinates by respecting them. The managers or owners do earned respect by respecting opinions‚ time‚ and the work that others do. Secondly‚ if you have not earned respect‚ you can recreate respect. You can recreate

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    Discuss the impacts of storm events in the British Isles and evaluate the response to them. (40 marks) A storm that had severe impacts on a vast area of the British Isles is known as the “great storm” of 1987. The great storm devastated much of Southern England; perhaps the impacts were worsened as the storm evaded normal weather prediction services. The extreme low pressure system was the result of Arctic and Tropic Continental air masses colliding over the Atlantic Ocean. North Westerly Winds

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    philosophers Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Thomas Hobbes was born on April 5‚ 1588 and he was best known for his work on political philosophy. His book Leviathan established the foundation for most of Western political philosophy. In Leviathan‚ Hobbes set out his doctrine of the foundations of states and legitimate governments. Much of the book demonstrates the necessity of a strong central authority to avoid chaos and disorder. Hobbes hypothesizes what life would be like with no government‚ a

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    potential in God’s service‚ to encourage them to “fan the flame of the gift of God” so they can make a difference for God in the world”. Vocation is not synonymous with a career or job or position. It is “living a life congruent with who we are‚ how God has gifted us‚ graced us and thus called us.” “As a married couple‚ each one needs to answer the questions of self-knowledge. But he calls readers to rethink particularly the woman’s role. It is not just to support her husband. “Husbands need

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    and John Locke are two political philosophers‚ but d have a distinct view of the world. Like for example‚ Hobbes thought of how society would function without laws and Locke thought of the government should work for the interest of the citizens. Comparing these two philosopher would show they they would define the state of nature as a philosopher‚ Thomas Hobbes is an English Philosopher which is best known for his political contemplations. His principle circumstance was in what manner would human be

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    Road is a common resource and congested roads is an example of the tragedy of the commons. Because roads in most countries are free at the point of usage and there is little or no monetary incentive for motorists not to over-use them. This results in over usage of roads to the point where traffic collapses into a jam and there are heavy losses to traffic congestion. Traffic congestion results in market failure as it is a form negative externality that distorts the socially optimal workings

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    Marx is definitely dead for humankind." Quotations like this come up all the time when questions of radical political and social change are discussed. They can be found in the corporate media‚ especially the blowhard punditocracy. They can be found in textbooks and academic journals. And they can be found--actually‚ more often and with greater acrimony--in discussions on the left‚ among people who agree on many points. A variety of arguments are put forward as evidence--that Karl Marx and Frederick

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    Adam Smith wrote in Theory of Moral Sentiments about the unnecessary need for political revolutions in order to remedy the problems of the government. He explained that the spirit of the system tended to take the current public spirit‚ or opinion‚ and transform it into an animated fanaticism. The current rulers of the country fell short of the reformation they originally planned announced that the government needs restructuring‚ and the constitution needed rewriting; even though the public was generally

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    From reviewing Green’s fictional case study‚ (Green‚ 2011)‚ the author acknowledges some good points for consideration when one has to determine how much a culture and environment will affect institutions and their management. In this review‚ Green explores the challenges faced by Ms. Linda Myers when she accepted a job as a VP in a Seoul‚ South Korea with SK Telecom. Ms. Myers had what seemed to be all of the right credentials on paper that would make her the ideal candidate for a foreign assignment

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    asset to be delivered. If the future contract is selling below the contract price‚ there will be many investors trying to buy for that low price and sell it to a higher price in order to get a quick profit. However this will increase the price of the contract to its normal price. This means it is arbitrage‚ which guarantees that the price of a future contract at expiration equals the price of the underlying asset to be deliver. 4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using options contract

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