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    Throughout all the chapters within five through ten one stood out the most to me and this chapter was chapter eight. Within this chapter is a lot of information but I felt like chapter eight had the most meaning because there is a document set within that has so many different voices on different aspects of life and culture within the new republic. From women rights to education and even the average farmers thoughts on this new republic. Within Chapter eight P3-5 was a woman’s perspective on backcountry

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    CHAPTER 5: MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS (M) 1. Which one of the following is not one of the three steps of controlling? A. Monitoring B. Evaluating * C. Authorizing D. Correcting (E) 2. According to Douglas McGregor‚ team members that require supervision‚ direction and threat of punishment for non-compliance are called _____ employees. * A. Theory X B. Theory Y C. Theory Z D. Non-compliant (E) 3. William Ouchi’s approach that managers in Japanese companies have a better relationship

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    The Tattooed Soldier uses the story to captivate the reader to know the hardship Guatemala and other members of the latino community goin through American manipulation of communities. Basic human rights struggles are very real to the people who are at the center of conflict with the military and political repression. The period in which was portrait was very specific‚ during the 1990’s of the LA riots when tension were at its climax. The chaotic riots taking place in Los Angeles during the time that

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    Chapter 5: Making a Living I. Adaptive Strategies Yehudi Cohen (1974) argued that similar economic causes have similar sociocultural effects Ex. There are clear similarities among societies that have a foraging strategy Cohen developed a typology of five adaptive strategies: Foraging Horticulture Agriculture Pastoralism Industrialism A. Foraging Although there are different types of foragers‚ they all share one essential feature: people rely on nature to make their living. Animal domestication

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    Chapter 5 Interest Rates 5.1 How Financial Institutions Quote Interest Rates: Annual and Periodic Interest Rates 1) If you take out a loan from a bank‚ you will be charged ________. A) for principal but not interest B) for interest but not principal C) for both principal and interest D) for interest only Answer: C 2) A company selling a bond is ________ money. A) borrowing B) lending C) taking D) reinvesting Answer: A 3) The phrase "price to rent money" is sometimes used to refer to ________

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    Chapter 5 West-Burnham states the transformation of education requires investment in the quality of interpersonal relationships and transformational change is an emotional process. He states emotional intelligence is an ability to understand self and the capacity to engage with others. It is also a moral issue as well as the mean of efficient communication. He reports the importance of emotional intelligence in educational leadership and argues the process of transformation requires emotional intelligence

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    Chapter 5- Affirmative Action Case 1-Local 28‚ Sheet Metal Workers v. EEOC I- The union and its apprenticeship committee were found guilty of discrimination against Hispanics and blacks were ordered to remedy the violations. Found in contempt of court orders to remedy violations‚ court eventually imposed fine and an affirmative action plan as a remedy. Did provisions of Title VII give the courts power to order race conscious membership quotas? R- Title VII A- The court held that Title VII doesn’t

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    Chapter 5 really drove home how technology significantly affect health and medicine as we know it. It certainly cemented that technology and medicine are correlated and will probably always be that way in our society. The way the chapter begin with history of what has transpired in medicine and how we reached the current health plan options consumers have is helpful for those of us‚ like me‚ who have basic to intermediate understanding of health care choices. Although‚ as we know this book is a

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    In Chapter 5 of Women’s Lives Multicultural Perspectives by Gwyn Kirk and Okazawa-Rey‚ many key concepts arise. The chapter discusses women’s health and the social controversies that contribute. There were many interesting points that were brought up in this chapter. The first one I found interesting was the discussion of childbirth and the new reproductive technologies that are developing. With new technological advances being made every day‚ it has become easier and easier to have children if you

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    In chapter 5‚ Duhigg described a well-known experiment that was performed by scientists at Stanford that tested the willpower of a group of four-year-old children. The children were offered a deal. They could eat a marshmallow right away or they could have two marshmallows if they put off eating the marshmallow a few minutes after the researcher left the room. Certain kids managed to disregard the marshmallow‚ while some gave in and ate it as soon as the researcher left. Years later‚ the scientists

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