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    Writing doesn’t have to be political to be a good work although George Orwell argues that political purpose is necessary for a successful work. Fundamentally‚ I think Orwell’s opinion about good writing doesn’t leave any room for discussion because of his definition of being political. He defines being political as having “desire to push the world in a certain way.” However‚ this is an overly broad definition since we do this every day if we are “thinking” human beings. There are some occasions where

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    The purpose of this essay is to analyse a face to face interaction between myself and a client during the course of the Counselling Skills programme. Extracts of verbatim will be used in order to demonstrate different counselling skills that were used throughout the practice session. I will then go on to do a critical analysis of the skills used‚ and will conclude with a discussion about my personal development throughout the course. After setting the scene with my client and talking through the

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    centralized government rather than the decentralized socio political structure which had existed. It is often suggested that this centralized power was entirely male dominated. It is true to say that certain institutions existed such as the church and state which were obstacles for women in their quest for power and independence. Though these institutions stood in their way they still remained highly influential in political life particularly in France. This influence was usually on an informal‚ indirect

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    | Vietnam | France | Power distance
This dimension deals with the fact that all individuals in societies are not equal – it expresses the attitude of the culture towards these inequalities amongst us. 
Power distance is defined as the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and organisations within a country expect and accept that power is distributed unequally.

 | Vietnam scores high on this dimension (score of 70) which means that people accept a hierarchical order in which

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    In China and France peasant behavior was marked by a tendency over time that caused them to behave in ways that maximized their economic potential. In each country unique behavior was developed due to the different conditions within those separate regions. France’s peasantry ended up reacting in more dynamic ways to economic reality when compared to their Chinese counterparts and their peasantry experienced a greater transition to a higher economic base. Yet‚ similarities can be noted in both countries

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    Journey of Frances Harper During the 19th century Frances Ellen Watkins harper was an African American writer‚ lecturer‚ and political activist who promoted women rights‚ temperance‚ and civil rights. She was one of the best American Literature writers during her time. For her to be African American showed that she wanted to be successful because back then African Americans didn’t know how to read or write. During Harpers Career‚ Maryland made a law prohibiting any free blacks from entering or returning

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of financial risk management? Financial risk management is the practice of creating economic value in a firm by using financial instruments to manage exposure to risk. Similar to general risk management‚ financial risk management requires identifying its sources‚ measuring it‚ and plans to address them. Financial risk includes various categories such as credit risk‚ market risk‚ liquidity risk‚ operation risk and reputation risk. These are risks that

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    Face to Face Summer Erxleben MAR2305 December 17‚ 2011 Brandi Summers Face to Face The manner in which I handled this customer service call was unprofessional and handled very poorly. I did not answer the phone within three rings or use the proper greeting that the company requires. There were many things I could have done different in this situation. First and foremost I should have done my job and handled her situation right away. However‚ that was not the case. Since I did not‚ there

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    Bottom of Form ASSESSMENT BSBRSK501B MANAGE RISK Assessment tool 1 Assessment activity 1: Review organisational processes‚ procedures and requirements for undertaking risk management 1. Create your own definitions for the following terms: a) Risk: A probability or threat of damage‚ injury‚ liability‚ loss‚ or any other negative occurrence that is caused by external or internal vulnerabilities‚ and that may be avoided through preemptive action. b) Risk management: The identification‚ analysis‚

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    In this paper I will make claims of why I think Socrates is the type of investigator that he is. There are three types of investigators: the dogmatic‚ the academic skeptic‚ and the Pyrrhonian skeptic. All three types of these investigators have some form of relation to each other‚ but I will clarify them and give examples of each. After reading the Apology and Sextus Empiricus I have came to the conclusion that not only are all three investigators somewhat alike‚ but Socrates plays the role of all

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