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    Brave is a way of saying you have courage. When you are brave you have to go through something tough. For example‚ if you are scared of heights you going to have try something that will get you other your fear. There a quote that say ‘’She who is brave is free.’’ That mean that if you don’t try the thing that you are afraid of you will never be free. When I was young I always afraid of a lot of thing. When I got older I figured maybe I should get over my fear. The first fear was dogs. The reason

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    Elrod Mrs. Inouye IB English; Per1 September 7‚ 2013 Bland Characterization As human beings attempting to navigate our way through life we must choose a profession that will either benefit our skillset or meet our daily needs of performing what we love to do. Some of us are not so fortunate when seeking out our place of work‚ and select an occupation that begins to wither away over time and develops to be less important to us. We may be blindsided in the first place that this may be a passion

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    Visa’s core values would show a much brighter idea. The core values brought to the table are a Responsibility‚ Trust‚ Customer Relations‚ and Transparency. These values were created to promote the idea that clients need to be earned‚ and that they are the center of the business‚ not the company.

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    Locus of Control It refers to the individual’s perception about the underlying main causes of events in his/her life. The concept was coined by Julian Rotter in the 1950’s and has since become an important aspect of personality studies. It refers to the extent to which the individuals believe that they can control their life. Primarily persons could be classified as either having high internal locus of control or with high external locus of control. Those with high internal locus of control are the

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    What alternatives other than Lokpal Bill does India have to get rid of corruption. Introduction:- The nation pledge to which we swore in our school days goes as “India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and sisters....”.However it seems soon the term corruption will also find its way to the pledge. Every morning along with our prayers we will also have to pledge to our motherland to clear off the stigma of corruption from her forehead. Such is the effect corruption has managed to have

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    merchant who was so caught up in the value of the gem‚ focused only on the money from the priceless gem. The author was using this character to show greed and the corruption of riches in the lives of mankind by evincing the character as a man who would walk around naked in a room full of rare coins. The fourth character introduced was The Cynic. He was a miserable man‚ with a constant sneer‚ that spent his time on the adventure believing the magnificent gem did not exist and considered the hopes of

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    What does it mean to be an effective teacher? Introduction There are many factors that contribute to what it means to be an effective teacher. They could be someone who has a deep understanding of what they are teaching and skills to create an ideal environment to encourage positive learning outcomes for students regardless of their background or ability (Victorian Department of Education & Training‚ 2005). They will have the ability to develop a variety of strategies and practices to support

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    was also an era of civil unrest. The cultural advancements and diverse social landscapes of the 1920s were shaping a new society that threatened old ideals and exacerbated cultural conflict from those who so desperately wanted to cling to a set of values that were becoming obsolete in the new social climate. In the decades preceding the twenties‚ the Great Migration began and nearly six million African Americans moved from the South to the North. During the 1920s‚ African Americans had taken on prominent

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    What Are the Factors That Affect Inventory? Often it is said that by avoiding process‚ design‚ operational and management problems‚ inventory can be avoided but it is not always so. These are some basic reasons for the growth of inventory which is not at all desirable by any firm. But there are many more factors which can lead to the growth of inventory and they need to be dealt with to avoid losses in the future. Some factors have long term impact on inventories so it is imperative to recognize

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    Discuss what different theories suggest about the disappearance of the Mayans. The Mayan civilization began during 2000 B.C. and by 200 A.D. they had reached their peak of development‚ with more people per square kilometer than modern day New York. They were located throughout northern Central America‚ and present day southern Mexico. They continued to develop with forms of mathematics and astrometry‚ with observatories being built to follow the stars and planets. But during the 8th and 9th century

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