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    connection to various business and personal scenarios. Analyze the costs and benefits of being a person of integrity. Identify professional work habits that may lead to success in the workplace. Define initiative‚ responsiveness‚ resourcefulness‚ and reliability in a professional context. Identify the costs and benefits of preparation‚ goal setting‚ time management‚ and organization. Explain the importance of being prompt and its relationship to integrity. Assignment Requirements This activity allows

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    The Importance of Being on Time at Your Place of Duty By Spc Grant‚ John Today I was task with writing an essay on the importance of being on time at your place of duty. I thought about what I could write about and this is what I came up with. It made me think back to one of my seven army values; Duty. What is my duty? It is my duty to show up at my station of assignment on time if not even a little early. Reasons for this would be that the NCO would know that all personnel are present and ready

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    activities were carried out was experiencing a big change; this period of time was known as the Industrial Revolution. However‚ the moral values and social customs remained the way they were and everyone strictly followed these values. In ‘The Importance of Being Ernest’‚ the main characters are all people from the upper class and therefore it is very important for them to abide by these rules in order for them to be seen as pure and have a high social status. In this essay‚ I will be discussing the norms

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    Lorraine Stock’s “The Importance of Being Gender ‘Stable’: Masculinity and Feminine Empowerment” chooses to focus on how both genders are portrayed in the romance and how “power is allocated to and appropriated” by each gender (7). Stock begins with the character of King Ebain whose “masculinity‚ which should stabilize the kingdom‚ is consistently being undermined” (9). An example of this is that unlike the other male characters in the romance Ebain has no children and not even an adopted son like

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    1965‚ in an 8 room New York apartment on Riverside Drive lived a recently divorced man named Oscar Madison. Oscar held a poker game once a week in his apartment for his friends Felix Ungar‚ Murray‚ Speed‚ Roy‚ and Vinnie. The guys were starting to get a little worried when Felix‚ who never missed a night of poker in two years never showed for a game. While they were all discussing where he might be‚ Felix’s wife calls looking for him. See Felix left‚ after his wife told him she was filing for divorce

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    Ernest Shackleton set out on October twenty-sixth‚ 1914‚ prepared for an incredible journey. He was going to cross the antarctic‚ which was obviously going to be an amazing trip‚ which it was. It did not‚ however‚ go as expected. Their ship the Endurance was trapped in the ice‚ and crushed. For the next three years‚ they were trapped on the ice‚ alive only so long as they had the will to survive. Through this experience‚ Ernest Shackleton learned that to live he needed perseverance‚ positivity‚ and

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    ERNEST HEMINGWAY: Writer‚ war correspondent‚ international adventurer‚ lover‚ drinker‚ brawler. The tabloid reputation -- filled with truths‚ half-truths and flat-out untruths -- grows ever-wider. If you made up a character like Ernest Hemingway‚ how many would believe it? The mercurial Hemingway left people enchanted‚ hostile‚ endeared‚ confused‚ charmed‚ bruised‚ engaged‚ bitter. He was an extraordinary‚ unforgettable presence. As more than one person remarked: “Hemingway sucked the air out of

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    Ernest Shackleton demonstrated great qualities of a leader during the trying time of the voyage. Even though‚ Shackleton is considered the core problem of the case study there were some moments where he did showcase himself as a leader. There are three leadership qualities that Shackleton seemed to use on the expedition‚ and those three are: delegation‚ commitment‚ and keeping a positive attitude. Each of these had a role in the outcome of Shackleton’s leadership skills‚ and these three skills were

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    1500 Word Essay On The Importance Of Being On Time One of the first things I learned upon entering the proud United States Army was to be at the right place‚ at the right time‚ in the right uniform‚ with the right attitude. No Soldier can go wrong as long as they stick to those guidelines. That said‚ there are Soldiers that do happen to slip up and find that they are not at the right place at the right time. Those people are most commonly known as ‘’no shows”. What do I mean by “no shows”? “No

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    of influential authors‚ many of which are still read and appreciated today. One of those authors was Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway was the author of many novels‚ short stories‚ and non-fiction work. His work is still admired and studied by people throughout the world. As a child Hemingway experienced loss‚ violence‚ and saw many different cultures‚ which all influenced his work. Throughout Ernest Hemingway’s life‚ he endured a great amount of violence and suffering. Hemingway was not a stranger when

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