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    ARE THE MOST VALUABLE ASSET OF AN ORGANISATION? An organisation is a social unit of people systematically structured and managed to meet a need or to pursue collective goals on a continuing basis. An asset however is something valuable an entity owns‚ benefits from‚ or has use of in generating income. The notion that people should be regarded as assets rather than variable cost should not be generalized‚ as generalizations are usually incorrect. What is considered the most valuable asset

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    3 Life Lessons Although there are many reasons that our souls come to earth‚ one of the main reasons I believe we come here is to learn a valuable lesson. If we did not learn this lesson through out a life time‚ our souls would come back to repeat the process. I believe I have learned a few lessons from my time here on earth. One lesson I have learned is to never take things or people for granted. At some point in our lives‚ we realize that we take things for granted‚ we take each other for

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    The novel ‘To kill a mockingbird’ is a story about the older Scout looking back at her childhood in Maycomb‚ Alabama retrospectively as an adult‚ how she had grown up from a world of complete innocence which she should have at her age into a much more complexed adult world contains lots of negative elements that she had never thought about trough numbers of vital lessons taught by different people. Boo Radley‚ a mysterious figure whom lives only a few yards but children can only know from the

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    Through our journey in To Kill a Mockingbird we have met many characters‚ one of the most mysterious is Boo Radley. Boo Radley is an extremely reclusive individual. Because of his nature the children of Maycomb believe he is a horrible person‚ due to all the rumors spread about him; Boo Radley was locked in his house for 15 years and has never been seen by outsiders. Rumors say that he wanders the streets of Maycomb in the middle of the night and eats squirrels and possums. One time Boo Radley was

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    Lessons We Don’t Learn: A Study of the Lessons of Disasters‚ Why We Repeat Them‚ and How We Can Learn Them On February 23‚ 2006‚ in a press conference to release the White House report on lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina‚ Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Frances Townsend said “[The president] demanded that we find out the lessons‚ that we learn them and that we fix the problems‚ that we take every action to make sure America is safer‚ stronger and better

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    Knight” many valuable lessons can be learned from Sir Gawaine‚ the people he meets‚ and his journey throughout this story. Some of the lessons found in this text include the nature of chivalry‚ and the importance of one being generous‚ pious‚ and courteous of others. While those lessons are involved in many aspects of this story‚ the most important lesson Sir Gawaine teaches us‚ and that the author brings to light‚ is that honesty is always the best policy. Many other valuable lessons found throughout

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    Discrimination allows people to learn valuable life lessons. People never consider the pain that discrimination causes to the person being discriminated against or even worse about the pain that the person discriminating might end up with. We say people learn from their mistakes which may be true and this makes them realise their wrong doings throughout their life. Often people who discriminate becomes aware of their despicable error and learn to be less judgemental towards others. This is depicted

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    Mooe‚ Aljalajel June/27/2014 Valuables According to my opinion‚ we value family because family will love us unconditionally‚ and they will be there for us. Of course‚ there are other people who love us‚ such as a girlfriend/boyfriend‚ but they are not like family because the family will stay with us forever. Also‚ families teach us so many valuable things‚ such as respect‚ truth and success. At first‚ my parents taught me to

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    Lesson Learn From Enron and Arthur Anderson The story of Enron and Arthur Anderson is a tale of great dishonest within the American Global financial system. Arthur Anderson L.L. P once one the highest paid accounting firms in the U.S now in shamble after a U.S. lawsuit. Enron once named “America’s Most Innovative Company” by Fortunes magazine. Two or the countries best companies‚ now the country most well know financial debacle The lesson that was learned in Arthur Anderson and Enron financial

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    around it.” In this essay‚ I’m going to discuss life lessons that can be learned from this novel and are still relatable today. The three life lessons that come to mind are racism‚ injustice‚ and don’t judge others based on their appearance. On page 144‚ Scout was talking to Atticus about people calling her father a “nigger-lover” she seemed visibly upset but was also confused‚ she didn’t like the way they said it. Atticus responded to ScoutScout‚ nigger-lover is just one of those terms that don’t

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