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    Managing Change Successfully by Eileen O. Brownell, President, Training Solutions. The article addresses the need to adapt to change, not only in the business world but also in one’s personal life. The world is full of change and will continue through time, requiring constant flexibility, adaptability, creativity, and optimum customer service (Brownell, 2000). Businesses need to identify with the changes and make plans for the future of the business around the change. To successfully manage change, employers

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    Change is a vital part of life, it allows us to grow and mature overtime. Whether you want to believe it or not, we go through changes. We find different outlooks, styles and sometimes we may even change our personality, or maturity level. My choices over the course of this semester have changed me for the better. I started this class oblivious to the norms and traditions of a college English class. I must admit that for the first few weeks I was shocked at how different college is from my simple

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    Technology: Incremental change or quantum leap? There are few who will disagree that the advent of television changed lives! The humble rectangular box with its glass screen that displayed black and white images fundamentally changed the way we received and perceived information. It touched every area of our world from macro environmental issues, to local politics and family life. Over the years, the rectangular box has undergone several avatars, finally transforming into today’s smart televisions

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    how we develop and change in each stage of our lives. Life pushes us through changes at particular point. These periods of change are all transition points which can be little unsettling. They are usually counterbalanced by periods of clam and stability. These changes may make us feel awkward or even be painful but they are necessary because life does not stand still. A life event can change the direction of our lives, affecting our personal development. Some major changes in life can be predicted

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    Both Robert Burns and William Wordsworth use the past in their poetry to inspire readers to change their future but the two poets go about it in very different ways. Burns focuses on the collective history of Scotland, drawing on its folk songs, national heroes and culture to create revolutionary sentiment in his readers. Wordsworth sits at almost the other end of the spectrum he focuses in on the past of individuals and how their futures could be changed through their mind-sets. Unlike Wordsworth

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    “When we are no longer able to change a situation - we are challenged to change ourself,”--Viktor E. Frankl (www.brainyquote.com). In the novel The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis, Byron (“By”) Watson changes the most. At the beginning of the novel, Byron does not seem to care about his siblings, but throughout the story he becomes more protective of his younger siblings, Joetta and Kenny. He used to be very rude, but now he is being very respectful towards his family and

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    Wood Bats Should Be Used in the NCAA Trent Ream University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Abstract A major topic that comes up when people start to talk about college baseball and the bats they use. They went back and forth debating on whether or not the NCAA should switch to wood bats. Reasons why people think they should switch to wood bats. But there are still people who think they should stay using what they use now. Metal bats will keep the game interesting, some reasons why they

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    Anxious. Anxious was the way I felt when I got the call. Just a couple of months ago I got a call regarding my mother, she had been in a terrible car accident. My grandfather called me while I was miles away telling me what happened and how bad her injuries were. I wasn't only upset because my mom had gotten in this terrifying car wreck. A big part of it was that my mom and I didn’t have a relationship that a daughter and mother should have. We weren't on the best of terms because I didn’t respect

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    African American IAT George, Janel A: Stereotype and School Pushout: Race, Gender, and Discipline Disparities DESCRIPTION: George focuses on implicit bias largely in the educational sector and how that effects African Americans with the emphasis on specifically the black female. Educationally facilities tend to apply restrictions regarding disciplines on a sort of equality across the board basis; however, the failure of recognition is that this method is not effective and results in long term psychological

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    humanity is obligated to change and adapt to its surroundings in order to maintain a healthy society. Naturally, evolution will cause a gradual development, changing something from its primitive, simple form into its more complex and able form. The common believe is that our biological state is the only entity prone to these alterations, but it is evident that our mindset and point of views are also subject to change by such process. Revolutions, defined as fundamental changes in the ways of thinking

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