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    Importance of Discipline

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    Discipline means training of the mind so as to make it accept willingly the control of rules or orders. In short‚ it is spontaneous obedience to superior authority It is a valuable lesson to learn. The great nations of the world attained greatness by subjecting themselves to the most rigorous discipline. The ancient Hindus as well as the ancient Spartans insisted on the need of leading a life of restraint‚ even of self-denial. They knew that without strict control‚ man’s energies often go in waste

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    Importance of Accountability HCS/475 October 8‚ 2012 Accountability in Health Care Organizations In all industries accountability is important‚ however it is especially critical in health care‚ in which the livelihoods and lives of patients depends upon the correct actions of everyone that are involved. Mistakes can lead to inaccurate billing costs of thousands of dollars‚ or wrong treatments that lead to tragic injuries. Furthermore‚ as managed care becomes more complex‚ ensuring quality

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    Importance of Tolerance

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    Importance of Tolerance In the society that I have been raised in‚ I have always been taught to be accepting of others and not pass judgment on their race‚ culture or religion. I was told to leave my prejudice at home. In other societies‚ has this been the case as well? Through the close analysis and reading of four texts‚ I believe that this wasn’t the case and that intolerance and prejudicial attitudes were common. The four texts that I have chosen that show this is To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper

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    The Importance of Disobedience Against the State. First‚ it is important to ask what seems like a simple question: What defines something as “illegal?” Well‚ of course‚ whatever is illegal must be what is against inscribed law. Is that so? Take this instance. You have Emmeline Pankhurst‚ a well known suffragette figure‚ facing arrest for perhaps blocking a side of a street during a protest while raising awareness about a petition. This action is viewed by the state as illegal‚ although‚ whose actions

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    Importance of Teamwork

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    building teams‚ these are classified as importance of teamwork‚ and will be stressed out by researching on the following various resource materials. INFORMATION FROM VARIOUS RESOURCES 1. Research on books The benefits of having teams can be colossal‚ such as “enhanced flexibility‚ improved organization‚ added value and increased process conformance” (Oliver‚ 2001‚ PP184). Innovation and creativity was strongly emphasized by Parker (1996) as an importance of teamwork. He pointed out that some

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    The Importance of Words

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    Elishia Yeboah-Amako Mrs. Valdez ENG 4U1-02-Period 1 September 20‚ 2012 The Word and How Should One Read a Book? : The importance of words to society One should never live without knowing how affective words are towards the structure of society. In Pablo Neruda’s The Word and Virginia Woolf’s How Should One Read a Book? The authors present words as a source of power obtained by consumers and those who are willing to live by it. Within both

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    Ronald Heifetz in ‘Leadership without easy answers’ explains authority in the following manner. “Authority is the conferred power to perform a service. It is given and can be taken away. It is part of an exchange. Authority relationships are to a certain extent conscious and voluntary. Unlike dominance relationships that are based on coercion or deference. Authority provides direction‚ protection and order. Authority is a must in each social organization. It can be observed in human team work‚ at

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    The Importance of Bees

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    Barnett‚ Misty Carl W Simpson COM 100- section 107 4 November 2010 “The Importance of Bees” General Purpose: to inform Specific Purpose: to inform my audience of the importance of bees‚ and the recent decline in their numbers due to the colony collapse disorder. Central Idea: I hope my audience walks away with the knowledge that we are dependent on bees for a variety of things‚ and of their unexplained deterioration in numbers. Introduction I’m sure everyone in this room enjoys

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    http://theindependentbd.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=159061:bangladesh-authority-sitting-on-draft-gi-act&catid=169:op-ed&Itemid=201 Bangladesh authority sitting on draft GI Act Print Edition Top of Form User Rating: / 0  PoorBest  Bottom of Form Op-ed SATURDAY‚ 09 MARCH 2013 AUTHOR / SOURCE: M S SIDDIQUI There are two burning issues of GI to understand the Geographical Indication. RiceTec‚ a Texas-based  US company‚  in  1997‚ patented  some  types  of  rice  they

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    Importance of Ego

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    The Importance of Ego In the novella Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ the last two chapters play an important part in bringing together the text as a whole. The narrator transitions from third to first person narration after his escape from the dismal “utopian” society. Prometheus‚ the aforementioned narrator‚ recounts the history of man and his struggle to overcome oppression by greater forces and authoritarian figures. The author chooses to repeat symbols and words of individuality and the benefits of singular

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