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    Unspoken words are harmless until they are spoken. One can think anything that he/she that comes into their mind; however, no one will ever know what they are thinking. It is impossible to read minds; therefore, no one can judge anyone based on what they know, their thoughts, and what they believe. In fact, this is stated in John Ruskin’s quote: “What we think, or what we know, or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do.” This quote primarily means

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    An idea is viewed as a personal interpretation for creation, and coming up with concepts. Paul Callus’s poem, “Unspoken Words”, demonstrates how an idea is an individual’s sense of belonging, up until it’s shared with others. An idea being shared becomes an open discussion for criticism instead of growth upon the idea. In the poem, Callus demonstrates in line two, “The words I find so hard to say”, of a person’s thoughts. It explains how it is difficult to share and promote ideas to other individuals

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    With the growing interest in smoking marijuana, fellow smokers must understand the unspoken rules that keep smoking sessions in order. Smoker’s etiquette will keep people out of trouble as well as maintain pleasure during each session. Here are some key facts and tips that people should follow: 1. Contribution a. We all understand that smoking weed isn’t cheap. There are some days where we are better off than previous days. It always helps to offer something. Even if you can’t bring weed on to

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    Aaron Breazeale C. Fridley ENG 1213 13 February 2017 Essay #1 Violence is the unspoken disease of the world. According to Christopher Mikton, the World Health Organization, is a leader in the study of violence in the world (Mikton, 45). WHO states that, an estimated 1.4 million deaths occur every year due to this “disease” (WHO). In Marilyn Manson’s “Columbine: Whose Fault Is It?” Manson elaborately explains how violence has consistently been the social normality (Manson). Mankind has become so

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    Winder Perez Hum3306 Option #1 The Unspoken/Unwritten contract of Mankind Is there an unwritten rule or acknowledgement between mankind in which we have agreed to a disproportionate and unequal amount of earthly possessions? Or have we been coerced by our ancestors through rules and laws of society that have been forgotten through time? John Locke a rational and just man who usually battles his arguments with morals and logic speaks in his treatise chapter V about God. John Locke opens the chapter

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    generation would agree when I state that it takes away from the individuality of a person (“The Unspoken Messages of the Dress Codes: Uncovering Bias and Power.”). Everyone should not have to wear the same clothing just so the older generation would be less judgemental of the younger generations. It also takes away from someone, the way they symbolizes themselves in their community they live in (“The Unspoken Messages of the Dress Codes: Uncovering Bias and Power.”).

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    Words For The Unspoken Moments Author Joseph Campbell once wrote that life can be split into three things. These things are stuff that can't be talked about, words that describe these things, and the boring everyday talk we find ourselves in. However, there have been a series of poems that can help deal with the things that are hard to talk about. Each poem is different, yet they have one thing in common Love. Why is love hard to discuss? You might have heard the say love hurts. However, when

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    Organizational Culture Organizational culture is the unspoken, informal awareness that both guides employees’ behaviors, and creates their behaviors, according to Stacey and Triandis (as cited in Ginter, Duncan, & Swayne, 2013, p. 349). We must recognize that there is a causal relationship between organizational culture and employees’ actual behaviors. Ginter et al. (2013) explains that an organization creates mission, vision, and value statements to make clear, to project their image of who they

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    The Unspoken Captivity: Retrospectives on Human Trafficking Brandon Howell, Kyounga McElroy, Susan Pawlak, Barbara Gardner Davenport University   The Unspoken Captivity: Retrospectives on Human Trafficking Human trafficking is a method of modern day slavery which entails the illegal trade of persons for sexual exploitation or forced labor. Each year thousands of men, women and children are victims of this suppression. Countless countries including the United States are affected by trafficking.

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    we can’t meet shareholder expectations we won’t get involved”. The reason Mr. Gaffney learned that communication is important was not only due to involvement with coworkers but with the language barriers as well. When deciding to enter a new land unspoken language won’t make business very profitable in the new land. This reasoning is when he believed that having skilled local workers is key when working in a foreign country. You need that individuals that can understand the rules and regulations of

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