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    Rent: The Musical Essay

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    As the 1996 Pulitzer and Tony Award Winner, I had long thought of it as my personal unicorn. Something I had heard and dreamt of, but would never experience myself. As we dressed for the show, my thoughts were flooded with images and ideas. We descended the hotel stairs, hailed

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    Simulation Reflection The simulation was very interesting in that my partner and I were given an opportunity to think critically about how to approach to influence different managers and workers with different characteristics. By running the simulation twice, it allowed us to find out what actions have worked and what did not during the first run, and then second run allowed us to apply what we learned to complete the second simulation in a much more efficient and timely manner. There are three

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    “War for the Planet of the Apes” is a 2017 American sci-fi movie coordinated by Matt Reeves and composed by Mark Bomback and Reeves. A continuation of Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), it is the third portion in the Planet of the Apes reboot and arrangement. The film stars Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, and Steve Zahn, and takes after a showdown between the chimps, drove by Caesar, and the people for control of Earth. Like its ancestor, its introduce

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    Groom Observation Report

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    I pick Doris up following work to meet Zak and Gordon at The REI store. The process of buying a road bike is effortless with Zak. He shows Doris and me the exact ones for us. Without hesitancy, she pulls out her credit card. I am less eager to spend the money, but don’t overthink the expense and just do it. Gordon is next to pick one. He takes his time and eventually settles on the bicycle Zak prefers. And later, it’s time to shop for cycling clothes, a pair of road shoes, bike accessories and

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    After doing some research, the largest problem with Zappos is “a workplace where on one and everyone is the boss” (Noguchi, 2015). As their newly appointed CEO, I would stand up and take charge in order to reorganize the company. The phrase “too many Chiefs and not enough Indians” can be applied here because it is unclear who are Chiefs and who are Indians. Zappos’ lack of structure and management is a direct cause of this. In order to gain structure, I would first determine who in the company has

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    Racing is a difficult sport as it is dangerous. To succeed a racer must have grit, determination, and endurance. These qualities shine from Denny. Denny is able to adapt to his environment and conditions. Thus, not only is he a phenomenal driver but a winner in life as well. The book The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein discuses humanity’s ethics, morals, and antics. From reading this book the reader may take a new way of life. Certainly, the reader with evaluate his or her own life choices

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    The ninth value is to be passionate and determined. Hsieh’s belief in the concept of Zappos is what fueled his determination to keep the company afloat. “We are inspired because we believe in what we are doing and where we are going.” (Hsieh, p. 181). Hsieh refused to take no for an answer and that is attributable to Zappos’ success. This is a key criterion in the Zappos hiring process. If a candidate doesn’t seem passionate about possibly working for Zappos, they won’t fit in with the culture. Being

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    Great achievement is always correlated with fame and riches, but is that all? What about happiness, knowledge, and family? In the book Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, the most successful characters are Siddhartha and Vasudeva. Based on their pursuit of knowledge, evaluating themselves and their psychological happiness, they have both become the characters that have lead a successful life. Leading a successful life is no easy task, they are faced with many obstacles. Initially, Siddhartha would've been

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    Over the course of the last 68 years, the sport of stock car racing has seen many legends. In the past two decades, Jeff Gordon has been the man that filled that legend position. Born in 1971 in Vallejo, California, Jeff was raised in Pittsboro, Indiana where he raced midget cars, as well as go karts and sprint cars. Jeff was extremely successful in doing this, becoming the youngest driver ever to earn a USAC license. In October of 1990, Jeff made his stock car debut in the Busch Grand National series

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    A high stone ceiling etched with fine silver filagree arched above the cavernous throne room. Below this, dark marble floors were polished until their inky surfaces shone like glass. The walls were intersected by evenly spaced archways leading to doorways which, in turn, led to various other parts of the castle. A carpet of bloodred velvet stretched the length of the hall, leading from the massive, ebony doors at one end to the high backed throne at the other end. The person sitting in this throne

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