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    West Indian Culture

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    “Is we thing!” how accurate is this perception of popular culture or sport among the working population in the British West Indies during the first half of the 20th century. Cricket today‚ as it has been said many times‚ is not what it used to be. Unfortunately many young West Indians know very little of what is once was and what it stood for‚ they take for granted the techniques and its origins. The level of West Indies cricket has been diluted due to the increase of tourism and fast paced games

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    Strategic Management Analysis FedEx’s mission is to produce outstanding financial returns through its operational companies by providing shareholders with‚ “high value-added supply chain‚ transportation‚ and business and related information services” (FedEx‚ 2005u‚ para. 1). FedEx strives to provide reliable‚ competitive‚ global‚ air and ground transportation of priority goods at a remarkable speed. FedEx will continue working to develop outstanding relationships among its employees‚

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    SELF ACTUALIZATION "Self Actualization is the intrinsic growth of what is already in the organism‚ or more accurately‚ of what the organism is." Abraham Maslow Maslow studied healthy people‚ most psychologists study sick people. The characteristics listed here are the results of 20 years of study of people who had the "full use and exploitation of talents‚ capacities‚ potentialities‚ etc.." Self-actualization implies the attainment of the basic needs of physiological‚ safety/security‚ love/belongingness

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    A Silver Dish

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    life? Responsibility consists of the duty or obligation that one owes to another or oneself. One can direct the responsibility towards family‚ friends‚ and even God. Responsibility results in a positive character trait that shows a high degree of unselfishness. It teaches each person that there will always be something beyond themselves to care about. Responsibility can consist of moral‚ legal‚ mental or physical obligations. Woody‚ a businessman in Chicago‚ has an endless amount of responsibility

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    in the novel‚ “this family is falling apart‚’ he said. ‘It sure is‚’ I told him” (Walls 230) as if the family is united they can go through any circumstances. A united family has trust‚ hope‚ love‚ belief that everything in going to be fine and unselfishness which the family lacked in many situations for example when the family was hungry and the mom has a whole chocolate bar but she doesn’t want to share it with the whole family. She said‚ “I’m a sugar addict‚ just like your father is an alcoholic

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    Abstract: William Golding won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1983‚ for his first writing Lord of the Flies‚ in which symbolism is wildly used and attributes lots of symbolic meanings to the characters and events. The story thus becomes vivid and profound. This paper aims at using Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung’s collective unconscious and archetypal theories to interpret the archetypes of characters‚ natural scenes and themes. Key words: symbolism‚ Lord of the Flies‚ collective unconscious

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    In modern day‚ health care professionals are often faced with medical decisions that affect clients seeking treatment. They are faced with situations on whether to continue care‚ determining the direction of care‚ and even deciding whom they should treat. Often‚ these decisions present an ethical dilemma. According to McConnell (2014)‚ the features of a moral dilemma consist of a situation where the $$$$agent is required to do each of two (or more) actions; the agent can do each of the actions;

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    importance of Gregor’s personality in his Lectures on Literature‚ It should be noted how kind‚ how good our poor little monster is. His beetlehood‚ while distorting and degrading his body‚ seems to bring out in him all his human sweetness. His utter unselfishness‚ his constant preoccupation with the needs of others-this‚ against the backdrop of his hideous plight comes out in strong relief. Kafka’s art consists in accumulating on the one hand‚ Gregor’s insect features‚ all the sad detail of his insect

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    Theodore "T.R." Roosevelt‚ Jr.[2] (/ˈroʊzəvɛlt/ ROH-zə-velt;[3]) (October 27‚ 1858 – January 6‚ 1919) was the 26th President of the United States (1901–1909). He is noted for his exuberant personality‚ range of interests and achievements‚ and his leadership of the Progressive Movement‚ as well as his "cowboy" persona and robust masculinity.[4] He was a leader of the Republican Party and founder of the first incarnation of the short-lived Progressive ("Bull Moose") Party of 1912. Before becoming President

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    Men in Nursing: Ambivalence in care‚ gender and masculinity Introduction This paper examines some of the changes‚ which occurred as men entered nursing in the late twentieth century. Nursing is unique in that during the late nineteenth century it became an almost completely ’feminised’ occupation‚ following what Theweleit calls a ’new female assault’ on medical and caring work. Before this‚ women did little more than midwifery (1). During the late twentieth century men have increasingly found

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