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    In this week’s chapter The Ultimate Management Challenge we read about succession plans and what that can mean for a family business. According to the reading about 40% of businesses in the world are family businesses that have more than one generation working for them and will have to come up with a succession plan if they don’t already have one. A Succession plan is simply passing on the business leadership and power from one senior generation to another younger generation. When reading this book

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    One of the most severe trials that has ever affected my life was when I lost one of the most important people in my life, my grandmother. She was someone who had a major influence in my life, and for most of it she was very sick, in pain, couldn’t move very well she was pretty brittle in that sense. Before this severe tragedy, It never really came to my mind that someone I love could just disappear like that. During her final week of expected time to live, she was the worst, non responsive, incoherent

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    The first example of rhyme in this song is “It doesn’t show signs of stoppin’” and “I brought me some corn for poppin’” (2; 1, 2). These two lines tell the reader that since the weather outside has been so sever they have to find ways to pass the time so they bring pop corn to cook and share together. Another example of rhyme is “kiss good night” and “hold me tight” (3; 1, 3). The ideas of kissing good-bye and holding someone tight convey that they don’t want to let someone go and time

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    see them in the cabin. Now get some sleep tonight before we reach our pit stop so you will have some energy tomorrow.” said her mom. “Ok,” Annabelle said as she laid down on the backseat of the car. She watched the nighttime sky filled with stars pass her, as she drifted off to a peaceful sleep. Her dream that night was a weird one. She was in an enchanted forest, but she was lost. The trees glowing, and the sky as bright as the moon. She saw all the animals that lived in the forest come to her

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    The Medicine Bag Story

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    in my opinion. In the story the grandfather came to town to give his grandson the medicine bag. He is giving the medicine bag to Martin because because it’s tradition to pass it down to the oldest male child. In the story Martin’s grandfather said that once he knows it’s time that he is getting ready to die is when he must pass along the medicine bag. When Martin had to learn what to put in it his grandfather told him that he needs to replace the sage that is in it now and he needs to put iron in

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    After Christabel meets Geraldine and invites her to come back with her they venture on back towards the castle. One of the first things I noticed that made me believe Geraldine was a spiritual being was when they approached the court. As they began to pass over the court Geraldine became weak and pained. The poem reads “The lady sank, belike through pain,” It almost seems as if she can’t cross over the water without becoming weak. So, Christabel lifts her up and carries her across and over the court

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    Disney The plane still struck the nerves in my stomach, it felt like 30 knives in my chest and if I made one slight move, it was going to put a slice in my stomach open. It was the longest plane ride in my life. When the plane landed, I was mixed with exhaustion, nausea, and excitement. Then all of a sudden I was walking into this terminal that had trees inside and people were watching you walk out of the gate way from the airplane. Then we went into this circular object with an LED light and before

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    brought was turkey, chicken wings, ribs, cheesecake, cinnamon rolls, and every food you could think of. We had a special place for all of the gifts in a corner, because there were so many gifts that they did not fit beneath the Christmas tree. I always pass through the gifts to see which ones where mine, but this time there was a huge box, an 80 cm. box covered in shiny Christmas paper. I wondered who that gift would be for, but it had no name on it. Nobody knew what that gift was, and I was very curious

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    eyes of her family, Maggie is the one living the dream. She is true to their culture and traditions, which they hope she will keep alive. This is perhaps the most important thing that the family has to pass on. She may not be intelligent in the sense of learning, but Maggie has the ability to pass down the family traditions through the art of

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    In recent years, the United States has been struggling to pass transgender rights, and Texas is of no means of an exception. Some of these include bathroom rights. In Texas, the bathroom bill passed through the Texas Senate, but did not survive through the Texas House, resulting in a temporary halt. Even now, the government still question the rights. It is suggested that Texas may need a bathroom bill, but would probably end in some kind of financial consequence, along with many Americans losing

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