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    After the completion of Seven Habits Profile I reflected on the profile and my potential leadership practices. Some of the categories that I scored outstanding in did not surprise me as some mirror my values and what is important to me. Category 3 discusses being proactive and choosing to live believing that one is primarily in control of their own life. Having a proactive approach in the workplace is important for success because it allows one to act in advance of future events. Being reactive as

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    Two-Thirds of Cancer Cases Result from Bad Luck It was long believed that the occurrence of cancer is owed to genetic inheritance‚ unhealthy environment and‚ poor lifestyle choices‚ such as improper diet‚ use of tobacco and a lack of physical activity. However‚ a new study made by American scientists found out that these factors do not necessarily have an impact on this disease. Instead‚ the people who suffer from a cancerous disease simply don’t have much luck. The Major Cause of Cancer Is Finally

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    Reflection of The Joy Luck Club This movie depicted different life experience of four pairs of Chinese mother and daughter. Though distinct grievous life stories they had‚ these four Chinese mothers were all born and bred under the background of feudal Chinese regime‚ cultivated by Chinese traditional feudalism‚ and fatefully‚ their lives were poisoned and destroyed by malignant tumor of Chinese backward culture and ideology‚ for example‚ women are subordinated to men. More unfortunately‚ the four

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    researches on the concept of Qualia: a gap in language. Qualia are the subjective experiences that cannot be described by words‚ such as describing color to a blind person‚ or the blind describing the lack thereof to a seeing person. In the novel "The Joy Luck Club‚" the mothers and the daughters have somewhat of a communication gap: one is centered on the Chinese language and the other American English. In communication between the mothers and daughters‚ there is a large amount of misunderstanding that

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    Should the law depend on luck? On a snowy Saturday afternoon‚ Harry and Paul watch football and drink beers at the local pub. Both drives away intoxicated‚ and both lose control of their cars on the slick roads‚ Harry collides with a tree‚ while Paul collides with a young girl playing in the snow and kills her. Harry can expect a fine of seven hundred dollars along with temporary suspension of his license. Paul’s punishment is far different: for vehicular manslaughter‚ he faces two to fifteen

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    Goodnight and Good luck‚ a dramatic film directed by George Clooney‚ illustrates the life of an Icon; an American Broadcast Journalist‚ Edward R Murrow. In 1953 he was one of the best-known newsmen on television by hosting an informative show on CBS. The show informed people of Joseph McCarthy; a U.S senator from Wisconsin who had a powerful influence on America‚ and how he is charging Milo Radulovich‚ an air force pilot‚ of being a communist. The story illustrates the clash between Murrow and McCarthy

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    The Joy Luck Club The use of objects is important to us: clothing‚ accessories‚ or an envelope. And all of these objects sometimes represent or suggest another level of meaning. In the Joy Luck Club‚ there are some symbols which represent love‚ wishes‚ and marriage. According to these symbols‚ they lead readers to comprehend the deeper meaning of the given symbols and have an epiphany at the end of the story. Symbols help you call up the reminiscences and realize something in life was important;

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    Towards an understanding of Human resource management In Furniture Company Abstract: Aim: With today’s rapid economic development‚ human resource is the only major success in continuing operations. In fact‚ my parents are engaged in furniture retail industry in south of China‚ Guangzhou. In the company’s daily operations‚ we found a lot of issues about human resource management. Employee’s demission and training‚ and the negative attitude become major obstacles in the way of our company’s

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    “The Joy Luck Club” was a written in 1989‚ this books focuses on several different themes‚ but the first theme many readers pick up on is the Chinese American immigrant families and fitting into a different culture. The book follows four immigrant families in San Francisco who start a club; this club is a way to connect to their culture and heritage in a foreign country‚ America. These two very different cultures causes many issues between the two generations‚ the mother was raised by strict Chinese

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    I watched the movie‚ Joy Luck Club‚ featuring the American and Chinese cultures. The story started with a farewell party that was held for June as she was going to China to visit her two sisters. During the party‚ her 3 aunts shared their stories. The first story was about her June’s mother and her. The second story was about Auntie Lindo and Waverly. The third story was about auntie Ying-Ying and Lena St. Clair. The third story was about auntie An-Mei and Rose Hsu. I picked out the scene 42:25

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