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    to the program. How will your background enhance and broaden your learning and that of your classmates in Schulich’s dynamic environment? I am an Asian-American woman living and working in the global city of New York. Growing up in an international city allowed me to become a multicultural individual and develop into a young woman different from my counterparts in Asia and here in the United States as well. I was taught by my parents not only the values of a Chinese culture but also to strive to

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    need to understand following issues in Sentiment analysis: 1) A sentence containing sentiment words may not express any sentiment.‚ e.g.‚ “Can you tell me which Sony camera is good?” such sentence contain the sentiment word “good”‚ but neither expresses a positive or negative opinion on any specific camera. 2) A positive or negative sentiment word may have opposite orientations in different application domains. For example‚ “suck” usually indicates negative sentiment‚ e.g.‚ “This camera sucks‚” but

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    ETHICS‚ MORAL CHARACTER AND AUTHENTIC TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP 09/02/2006 12:42 PM Revised 9/24/98 BMB ETHICS‚ CHARACTER‚ AND AUTHENTIC TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP Bernard M. Bass and Paul Steidlmeier Center for Leadership Studies‚ School of Management Binghamton University‚ Binghamton‚ NY 13902-6015 Ph. (607) 777 4028‚ (607) 777 2376 Fax (607) 777 4188 E-mail: bbass@binghamton.edu psteidl@binghamton.edu Running Head: Ethics and Authentic Transformational Leadership... Abstract The

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    Running head: SPIRITUAL DIVERSITY IN HEALTHCARE Spiritual Diversity in HealthCare Amber Norris Grand Canyon University: HLT-310V April 14‚ 2013 Abstract Many people describe “faith” in different ways. However‚ many studies indicate patients of all faiths tend to utilize familiar components such as meditation and prayer‚ as well as the patient’s own perspective on how their personal culture and

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    Alison Pittuck Ms. Doher ENG 3U0 February 24‚ 2014 “The Most Dangerous Game” 1. The double entendre in the title The Most Dangerous Game would be that General Zaroff refers to “the game” as both hunting animals and humans in the same manner. General Zaroff treats animals and humans the same way‚ as he has no respect for the lives of either. He was looking for the ultimate satisfaction. 2. “Trying to peer through the dank topical night that was palpable as it pressed its thick warm blackness

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    is absolutely the most pitied character in the novel. Throughout the entirety of Great Expectations‚ Pip shows a number of traits that establish who he is to others around him. He can be considered charitable when he deliberately steals his family rations for a stranger. While he acts like an outright jerk when Joe comes to visit Pip in London. Though there are times when Pip gets his readers to admire him at times‚ Pip acts narcissistic‚ impulsive‚ and ungrateful throughout most of his life. At the

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    Power is authority and strength‚ which is any form of motive force or energy‚ ability to act‚ or control. When too much power is given‚ a dictatorship government can form‚ in which all decisions are made by one authority. In "Animal Farm"‚ George Orwell portrays how "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely" In the story Old Major‚ who is a respected animal on the farm‚ had given a speech to stir the animals emotion into rebellion. He used his power of respect and trust to persuade

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    The Business Case for Spiritual Intelligence (SQ) by Sebastian Salicru Business and Performance Psychologist Director‚ PTS Consultants Melbourne‚ Australia ss@pts.net.au www.pts.net.au Abstract Intellectual Intelligence (IQ) refers to thinking‚ Emotional Intelligence (EQ) to feeling and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ) is about being. SQ is not religion‚ theology‚ cult‚ philosophy‚ ideology or speculation; further‚ it is not belief-based‚ paranormal or esoteric. SQ‚ also referred to as ‘the third

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    Does religion still have a place in the society? In our current society‚ we have the various religions that play their part in making it a conducive place for living. We have multiple religions such as Christianity‚ Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Buddhism and the list goes on. These above mentioned religions were once of equal status with the government and the society. In most circumstances the society or the government would sought the advice of their most prominent religion in matters of ethics and even

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    Professor Reklis Faith and Critical Reason In our modern age‚ it seems as though fewer and fewer individuals are describing themselves as religious‚ instead opting for the term “spiritual”. This shift is most apparent in the United States‚ as mass attendance decreases‚ and society places more reliance on science and technology rather than religion. Sandra Schneiders’ essay discussing the definitions of spirituality and religion and the link between the two sheds light on how much of contemporary

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