truly a special experience. Our journey on the third day of the visit started out when we met up in the co-op store at the Kendall station and took the subway to Government Center station. One of the guides‚ Sophia Kwon‚ told me about the Freedom Trail. It is a line of bricks on the ground which runs through the city of Boston; it runs through historically significant locations of the U.S. We walked a bit to find a gelato
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Surrounded by Small Men "It is your fate to always be surrounded by little men" (92) In Willa Cather’s novel‚ O Pioneers‚ Alexandra Bergson‚ the provider of her family‚ is full of imagination. This ability to think outside the box has brought her success. Although she possesses this gift‚ the men around are considerably close-minded. Since the men in her life‚ especially her brothers‚ Lou and Oscar‚ and her long-time friend‚ Carl‚ are stubbornly unreceptive to new ideas they unintentionally deny
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PIONEERS IN MANAGEMENT: 1. Frederick W. Taylor -Father of Scientific Management 2. Elton Mayo - Father of Human Relations 3. Steven Covey - Principle-Centered Leadership 4. Henri Fayol - Father of the 14 Principle of Mgt. 5. Peter Drucker - Father of Management and formulated the Concept of Mgt. by Objectives (MBO) 6. Fritz J. Roethlisberger
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References: Green‚ S. (2011). The would-be pioneer. Harvard Business Review. 89(4)‚ 124-126.
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OREGON OXFORD DEBATE • . Rules and Guidelines On Debate Prepared by:Ma. Martha Manette A. Madrid‚ Ed.D. Professor marztmonette@yahoo.com • 2. Proposition:Resolved: “That Parliamentary Form of Government Be Adopted” • 3. Format of Debate:Oxford-Oregon Type • 4. Three Speakers fromeach sideFirst Affirmative -Constructive SpeechFirst Negative -Interpellation of the first affirmative SpeakerFirst Negative -Constructive SpeechFirst Affirmative -Interpellation of the first negative speakerSecond Affirmative
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on reform. Her contributions were huge to nursing and women in general even in the present. Besides the reforms she helped push through‚ she was also a major supporter of women’s rights. She helped raise money to open nursing schools and argued for the disposal of the restrictions on women’s careers. In 1860 she organized the first training school for nurses in London‚ England. She was a pioneer in the schooling of nurses. She made more women want to join the working ranks and become nurses. (Simkin)
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how much work is needed to be done. These sources have a connection with the early pioneers because they look‚ as they are the first ones who have found this new place‚ and when the pioneers first came they would have felt lost and overwhelmed just like these people. 2. Through these sources we learn that Australian pioneering life wasn’t easy‚ these paintings show the difficulties and hardships that the pioneers had to
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Brandon Abdullah Professor Harris English 1101 Authors of the pioneer period of Caribbean Literature strived to tell their stories to those around the world through their writing. Through their short stories‚ poems‚ and novels‚ they were able to bring their own cultures and ethnicities to readers around the world. Some writers wanted to tell stories about how things were during this period such as Jean Rhys and C.L.R James. Others like Alejo Carpenter told stories of their hometowns
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1. This article by Plaven highlights the issues that the Native Americans in Oregon are facing. They are trying to change the rules and laws that would benefit the earth. They’re worried that climate change is going to make food scarce as well as other environmental problems. Plaven refers to the fish in the rivers‚ and how the population of certain fish has decreased. The fish are described as being scarce are being minimized by lower water levels in the river‚ and hot temperatures (Plaven 1). The
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The Santa Fe Trail was beneficial to the growth of New Mexico. It was a highway that allowed passage between Missouri and Santa Fe. It was also used as a major passage way to get to other places like Los Angeles‚ Mexico city‚ and Camino Real. It allowed for trade to occur in Santa Fe. The Santa Fe trail was one of the big three trails in United States history that opened up the roadway to the west. Before Mexico declared its independence‚ trading between the United States and Mexico was illegal
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