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    Question 1: How do you naturally respond to conflict? I am naturally a very passive person and do not like hostile confrontation‚ so when conflicts arise‚ I usually try to diffuse it by planning the best way to approach the situation. I always take into account the person’s background‚ personality‚ and maturity when speaking to them. I also ask for God’s wisdom through prayer and consult with other mature people for advice. If the conflict is impromptu and there is no time to plan my response‚

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    2E3 Word Count: 1‚699 Explain how conflict is portrayed in Sorry‚ Wrong Number and another drama you have studied this semester. Which one has a greater impact on and why? In Sorry‚ Wrong Number and A Thing of Beauty‚ there are four conflicts that can be seen‚ internal‚ how a character struggles with himself or herself‚ relational‚ between two peoples‚ societal‚ between a character and a group and situational‚ conflict with a certain situation. Internal conflict is portrayed when the character‚ Mrs

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    into trouble after school. They may be bored or under stimulated‚ and instead of choosing something productive to do‚ they roam the streets with their buddies looking for something to keep them busy. Unfortunately‚ that "something to do" can and usually does get them in a lot of trouble. From drugs to violence to having sex‚ our teenagers are at risk. Young people with a lot of free time are potentially more open to get into trouble than those who are involved in sports. That doesn’t mean that every

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    People Learn and Grow From Encountering Conflict When people encounter conflict‚ they learn and grow from the experience. People gain or acquire knowledge and develop themselves when faced with a disagreement or argument‚ either internally or externally. From conflict they can learn about themselves as well as others‚ develop skills needed in the future and accept differences. Conflict can occur anywhere‚ anytime‚ so it is important for people to learn and grow when they encounter it. When people

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    PART FOUR: BIASES AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Any time your advisor makes her money other than by advising you‚ she has an ulterior motive. Any salesperson--any salesperson--giving you advice has an automatic built-in ulterior motive. That motive is her commission for selling you something. The only advisors without an ulterior motive are those who get paid for their time in advising you--regardless of the advice given. DOES YOUR ADVISOR HAVE A BIAS? I have run into bias on the part of advisors

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    way of managing for the future‚ and is far wider in its application than just assuring product or service quality – it is a way of managing people and business processes to ensure complete customer satisfaction at every stage‚ internally and externally. TQM‚ combined with effective leadership‚ results in an organisation doing the right things right‚ first time. The core of TQM is the customer-supplier interfaces‚ both externally and internally‚ and at each interface lie a number of processes. This

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    Extraordinary Means by Robyn Schneider. A book with mystery‚ romance‚ and unpredictable dark turns. Lane finds himself being diagnosed with tuberculosis‚ he then finds himself in the Latham house which is a sanatorium for teens with TDR-tuberculosis. He goes through the Latham house living the same life that he had back home. He meets an unpredictable girl named Sadie. Sadie has been in the Latham house for fifteen months prior to Lane’s arrival. Lane and Sadie become really great friends and a bit

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    Bartholomew’s story Ordinary World- Bartholomew lived alone‚ with no friends and no family. He lived in the slums‚ where the streets were cold and violence was everywhere. His daily routine was to trudge down to the street corner and beg the rich‚ who walked by and only ate a few harsh rations a day. One cold and miserable day‚ Bartholomew was at his usual spot when he heard the rumbling of the nearby patrolling Roman soldiers in the distance. Bartholomew would always get made fun of by the Roman

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    Why Do Always People Want More? Throughout the history of time and even mythological stories and fairy tales‚ people have always seemed to want more than want they have. They have never been able to satisfy their unlimited wants for money‚ power‚ or even just materialistic items. This greediness has and always will be the downfall of many wealthy and powerful individuals. No matter how advanced we are in society‚ people will always find a way to question what they have and not appreciate what they

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    The world is full of conflict and that is why there is always a war in the history. Every human being views the world in a unique fashion. “No two persons regard the world in exactly the same way…” was once said by J.W. von Goethe. Our decisions and interpretations to conflicts are all get based on our own particular experiences‚ perspectives‚ personality and cultural backgrounds. People have different motivations‚ beliefs‚ values and goals. Although we often share similar experience‚ we look at

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