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    A communication gap between management and the employees is the biggest factor for destroying any project. Harris’ 1995 article reported that the engineers alerted Thiokol managers one year before the Challenger disaster about problems with the O rings seal. Thiokol managers ignored the engineers’ requests for delays to the launch and the atmosphere between the managers and engineers was tense. Employees felt that they could not express their concerns freely. The behaviour of Thiokol managers demonstrated

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    Poor hand washing; Studies have shown that poor hand washing techniques are most common among health care staff. Areas that are frequently neglected are the finger tips‚ palms of the hand and thumbs. Having a correct hand washing technique in place is important as it cuts down the risk of the spread of harmful micro- organisms. Using liquid soap and water removes most of the transient organisms and is adequate for most purposes. Using an alcohol rub is useful‚ when there are no washing facilities

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    acts of heroism that amaze even the very wise and the such as when Bilbo stole the possessions of Smaug. The Hobbit was a epic novel written by the greatest author of his time. The Hobbit falls in the series of books that include The Lord of the Rings and have a full book conclusion to the trilogy called The Simacurilium. The way that Tolken writes his book is a way that brings forth the fealing that it is being read to aloud and the reader is acctually along side Gandalf due to the use of vivid

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    is loyal to it. E. Tolkien says himself‚ “The Lord of the Rings is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work; unconsciously so at first‚ but consciously in the revision.. The religious element is absorbed in the story and the symbolism” (Miller 44). 6. Tolkien’s beliefs spilled into his writings and he noticed this and capitalized on it. 7. Although Tolkien is referring to his Lord of the Rings trilogy‚ it is unmistakable that it was also the case in The Hobbit

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    milk (she may be wearing clothing but it may just be clinging to the skin under the milk‚ making the viewer unable to see it). There is only one article of clothing that the subject is wearing and it is a piece of jewellery‚ a golden ring on her right hand (the ring finger). One crucial component of the portrait is the contrast in colour between the milk and Goldberg’s skin. Being African American‚ Goldberg’s skin is dark‚ which contrasts beautifully with the off-white of the milk. According

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    “The hobbit” is a book about Bilbo Baggins who is a hobbit that lives in Hobbiton. Bilbo lives in a very nice hobbit hole and is respected by all the neighbors because he doesn’t do unexpected things‚ such as go on adventures. Bilbo is the son of Bungo and the famous Belladonna Took. One day Bilbo is unexpectedly visited by a wizard named Gandalf who convinces Bilbo into joining him in a journey as a burglar‚ which makes his neighbors lose all his respect from him‚ but Bilbo didn’t really care.

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    Narnia vs Middle Earth By Connor Huffman Narnia and Middle Earth. Too lands filled with magic and war. The first‚ written by C. S. Lewis while the other is in the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings written by Tolkien. These two lands are much alike in almost every way‚ right up to the point where you take a look and everything is actually very different. There some similarities‚ yet there are differences‚ such as the writer of Narnia was Christian while Tolkien was Catholic. I will be comparing and contrasting

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    off the sweat. Mrs Fletcher aspired to think about something else but while she was washing she felt something cold and metallic on her finger‚ she looked down and saw her wedding ring. Her face immediately turned red. Everywhere she looked there are always constant reminders of her unfaithful husband. She grabbed the ring on her finger and pulled it out with such great force she pulled the finger out of its socket. After nursing her finger Mrs Fletcher went on to cook lunch for one. The steam hovered

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    somewhere that he didn’t know about and he ran straight into a spider web. Once he finally got out of the spider web he ran and got even more lost in a place called woodland. Just after he got lost in woodland Bilbo was still hungry‚ so he put on his ring that made him invisible so he could steal more food because he was still hungry because he is a dwarf and dwarves eat a lot because that is their thing later on in the book in chapter 10 the barrels that they escaped in are the half drowned dwarves

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    An Unexpected Hero Hobbits are exceptionally petite people that live for only for the joy of comfort. They do not go on adventures‚ take part in anything dangerous‚ and do not really enjoy activities outside the comfort of their homes‚ other than the occasional walk. In the book The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien‚ Bilbo Baggins is no exception from the stereotypical hobbit. Bilbo is a fifty year old hobbit‚ who has turned out to be an exact replica of his father‚ Bungo Baggins. People considered

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