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    In chapter 5 of Invitation to Public Speaking‚ Cindy L. Griffin (2015) addresses an important aspect of finding an effective supporting materials for a speech‚ and how gathering a wide‚ relevant range of supporting materials for a speech ensures that it will help the public dialogue remain responsive and healthy (Griffin‚ p. 98). The chapter‚ entitled “Gathering Supporting Materials” discussed how to make the research process as efficient and productive as possible‚ and how citing sources properly

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    Peter Drucker

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    Ask About Your Organization Peter F. Drucker Jim Collins‚ Philip Kotler‚ James Kouzes‚ Judith Rodin‚ V. Kasturi Rangan‚ and Frances Hesselbein ffirs.qxd 3/10/08 4:02 PM Page viii ffirs.qxd 3/10/08 4:02 PM Page i “Nobody‚ not even Socrates‚ has ever asked better questions than Peter Drucker. All the personality‚ all the wisdom is here to make your work dramatically more effective. There’s nothing better. It’s like having Peter at your side.” —Bob Buford‚ author

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    Peter Pan

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    I suddenly‚ and quite strangely‚ have found myself conflicted about Peter Pan. I thought I knew the story‚ believed I was familiar with it. My Mother has used the term "Peter Pan Syndrome" to describe nearly every young member of our family at one time or another. It means you never want to grow up‚ just like the boy in Walt Disney’s animation. Peter wants to play in Never Land forever and avoid responsibility while careening through the air amid pirates and redskins and a strange yet hopeful band

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    Sociology

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    Measuring Crime Critically discuss the ways in which information on security and/or crime in South Africa is generated and interpreted‚ as well as the implications that this has on addressing security/crime concerns The issue of crime in South Africa has become more and more alarming during the past few years‚ and it requires in-depth analysis. Indeed‚ it is very interesting to analyze crime from a functionalist perspective. According to Durkheim (Durkheim‚ 1897)‚ crime is functional‚ and all

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    Sociology

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    Chapter 1 * Sociology helps people gain insight into themselves and into society‚ so they can live more satisfying‚ self-determined‚ and responsible lives * Paying attention to and making sense of the social world in a sociological way = being sociologically mindful * To be mindful of a thing is to see and appreciate its unique qualities. Ex: mindful of a person = beyond stereotypes and prejudices * People have to be understood in terms of ideas‚ feelings‚ desires‚ bodies‚ and habits

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    Is Peter The Rock?

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    Is Peter the Rock? It is a significant position that divides the Christian religion. For nearly five hundred years‚ Catholics and Protestants have quarreled over the meaning behind a verse in the gospel of Matthew‚ "That thou art Peter‚ and upon this rock I will build my church" (Matt. 16:18‚ KJV). This essay will argue that the Apostle Peter is the rock in the sixteenth chapter of Matthew. It is apparent that Christ gave Peter primacy among the other disciples‚ declaring him the rock to which his

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    Peter the Great

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    Peter the Great‚ the Tsar of Russia from 1682-1725 was a hero for the Russian people. He fought to make the country bigger and improve trade‚ made huge changes in the social and economic structures of Russia‚ and expanded the Russian military strength into a much larger power. Peter the Great spent two years trying to capture territory near Turkey called Azov. He did this for two different reasons. The first was to strengthen alliances in Europe against Turkey because of religious tensions. The

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    Peter the Great: Reformer or Revolutionary? Peter the Great‚ or Peter I‚ was a man who introduced sweeping changes in Russia during his reign‚ some that were great for his country‚ and others that lead to misfortune. Even though he changed many things‚ historians have argued over whether he was a reformer or revolutionary for many ages past his death. It is more accurate to call him a reformer than a revolutionary‚ as Peter did introduce changes‚ but most of them were copied or based off other

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    busy city streets every day; yet‚ they remain strangers because they ignore each other as they pass. Even loyalty and trust becomes issues between friends as individuals put their personal needs above others. Peter Berger’s work was greatly influenced by Ferdinand Tönnies theories. Peter Berger (1977) identified four major characteristics of modernization to describe his theory about how modernization manifests itself. 1.The decline of small‚ traditional communities: rather than life revolving around

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    SOCIOLOGY 3 Socio Cultural Dimension Prof. Ma Corazon T. Unas Institute of Religion • Man tends to ask the why’s of things as he grows older… why do we study? why is it difficult to be good? why do we need to listen to others? Many will give answers… but all of them boils down to one source and goal… all are directly or indirectly related to the HUMAN PERSONthe center of all. But MAN is a paradox- hard to understand‚ each individual is a complex being with different traits‚ yet whole. The need

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