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    RESUMEN: “Organizational culture and Effectiveness: A Study of values‚ attitudes‚ and organizational outcomes” – Brian T. Gregory‚ Stanley G. Harris‚ Achilles A. Armenakis‚ Christopher L. Shook. – Journal of Business Research 62 (2009) La Cultura Organizacional es definida como un conjunto de creencias‚ valores y supuestos‚ que son compartidos por miembros de una organización. Estos valores tienen una influencia en el comportamiento los miembros de la organización‚ ya que la gente se apoya en estos

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    perspective of life differs dramatically between the large and the small. The things we see in nature every day‚ sometimes it makes me think we live in a strange world. The similarities between “Joyas Volardores” and “A Matter of Scale” are that they both go in depth with nature. In “Joyas Volardores‚” Doyle talks about the heart of a hummingbird and a blue whale. They both differ in size and weight but they both have the same amount of heartbeats in a lifetime. Either you can live fast(a few years

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    "Even though Tom was foolish‚ Mary thought he was ridiculous:’ Well‚ according to my mother‚ there were very few limitations as to what Tom could have been and what Mary might have thought of him. So I never did well on tests like that”. (37) Joyas voladoras This is a complicated piece of prose. This essay talks about the human heart and the pain of love. Parts of this essay are scientific. For example‚ “Mammals and birds have hearts with four chambers. Reptiles and turtles have hearts with three

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    seven ages." Brian Doyle‚ Author of “Joyas Valdoras”‚ uses the hummingbird metaphor to support his story. The story starts off by grabbing the reader’s attention with a fact. The fact is very interesting. Unless you are someone that studies animals‚ you would have no idea that a hummingbird’s heart is the size of a pencil‚ or that it beats ten times per second. After I read the first sentence‚ I was instantly interested to see what more the author had to say. He got the name‚ Joyas Valdoras‚ from

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    Friendship Edward Hoagland The intimacies shared with our closest companions keep us anchored‚ vital‚ and alive Mortify Our Wolves Christian Wiman The struggle back to life and faith in the face of pain and the certainty of death Joyas Volardores Brian Doyle Rites of Passage Steve Macone When a quirky old man who lived on the Cape died‚ I thought I didn’t care The Complete Zinsser on Friday William Zinsser Congratulations to William Zinsser‚ winner of the 2012 National Magazine Award

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    recommend stocks to David. As Whitney was doing health care and environment stocks‚ he hired Brian Doyle to do high technology industry stocks. He also hired Rachel Kindred who was in venture capital business and had become a general partner herself. Lately he had also interviewed Donald Fisk‚ a previous high tech portfolio manager and Mary Robinson a health care stocks specialist. Analysis: B1: As David Hired Doyle without consulting anyone in the office and not even Whitney‚ He proved incompatible with

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    1. Brian Doyle‚ Irreconcilable Dissonance 308 - 311 Eduardo Porter‚ What Happiness Is 456 - 459 Kate Chopin‚ The Story of an Hour 395 -398 2. Different views of happiness in relationships. 3. Brian Doyle‚ Irreconcilable Dissonance 308 – 311. Many couples are getting a divorce these days. There are many dramatic reasons to why a people get divorced. Individual’s might be married for years and in a blink of an eye in can all be gone‚ just from the spouse calling it quits. The author is telling the

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    Tony Nguyen 2-18-12 Baggaley Engl 1301 Critical Reading (The Knock) Preview: The author of “The Knock” is Brian Doyle who went to school at the University of Notre Dame and now living in Portland‚ Oregon. In my opinion I think this story was directed to everyone in general‚ to inform others what some soldier do for a living. After reading this passage I thought it was pretty interesting. I felt like I learn something new‚ we were in Doyle’s friend view and got to see/feel what he saw and

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    Ethics Case Study: Coca-Cola Business Law April 21‚ 2013 In the case of Coca-Cola vs. Joya Williams for conspiring to steal trade secrets and then sell them to a competitor‚ Joya Williams showed that she was very unethical and lacked judgment in how she handled herself. The fact that she was in deep debt and was unhappy with her job should not have meant that she needed to steal from her employer so that she could get ahead. Many people are in the same boat that she was in but

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    In the novel “A Women Among Warlords” the author‚ Malalai Joya‚ educates the reader on the historical suppression of both men and women in Afghanistan. While the novel focuses on Joya’s upbringing and ultimately her career as a teacher and as a member Afghan parliament‚ the novel brings to the light her encounters as a progressive leader‚ with both men and women whom has faced hardships due to unequal rights. Joya uses her encounters to educate the reader on not only the hardships women have faced

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