Alex lived in the biggest castle in the land. His father was the ninth king, Franklin Matilor III, to the throne of Zumunda. His mother, Elizabeth Matilor, was the most beautiful maiden upon the land. The people worshiped them because they were rich beyond anyone’s imagination. One day Alex and King Matilor took the carriage to town for some goods. Alex spotted a brand new bow and arrow that he wanted very much. He asked his dad “Please father can I have it, please.” His father repeatedly told
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Following is the Leadership Scenario case study: Alex and Stephanie have a few things in common. Both are students at their state’s university, and both work full-time at a local supermarket to make ends meet and help pay for college. Though the pay isn’t great, it’s a steady job that allows them some flexibility, which helps when scheduling classes. Both students joined the supermarket two years ago, and, given their similar situations, became friends quickly. Although Stephanie seems to enjoy
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production of the pipes, whilst others are required to work on installation sites, checking the welds. These locations can be anywhere in the world. The company is owned and managed by Alex and over the past few years the turnover has grown to £2.5 million. The company is financed solely by a bank overdraft. Alex operates out of offices within a prestigious Georgian property development in a northern town, on the basis of a sub-let from the company which rents the entire building. Since the operations
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alone, all of you will be dead. You don’t have a choice. Either I take you to the east wing, or you die here.” Odysseus used a harsh tone that make even Alex flinch. They had no choice. They did not want to die nor did they not want to experience the harsh reality of the world they were sheltered from. They just wanted a home. “Fine.” said Alex reluctantly. “ Put these on. These cloaks will allow me to easily guide you out of the camp.” Odysseus threw the children four small, old cloaks. “Now listen
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conversation. The story, vernissage is about a family which contains a mother, a father and a son. The son - called Alex is the main character, and we're following the family through his eyes. Beside that we see out of his eyes, we also can hear/read what the boy is thinking. The story starts out in-media-res when the boy, Alex, is picked up at school by his mother. On their way home Alex questions his mother about the bag she's got in the car as well. And then the whole thing starts. Because the dress
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deserted rainforest where an English family, consisting of Alex, Eileen and their twenty-one-year old daughter Suzanne, have been on a trip with other tourists and guides. But they decide to stay a little longer than the other, so they can enjoy the waterfall alone and end up getting lost. After a while - and many thoughts about the situation, they meet a group of Thai men. Suzanne and her parents have very different views on strangers. Alex and Eileen are very suspicious about the Thais, and they
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and eye contact are used to. The scenario of Maria the parole officer and Alex the criminal. Maria the parole officer has just got ahold of Alex to come back into her office because he missed last month’s appointment. As a parole officer Maria has the right to see what is going on with Alex and why he never showed to this last appointment. When Alex came into the officer Maria was talking to Alex and asking him question Alex was not making eye contact with Maria while he was answering her question
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shutting down. Alex Rogo, a plant manager at Unico, is struggling with production issues and trying to keep his plant afloat. He is caught in a situation where his plant is losing money and he only has three months to get it back on track or the plant will be shut down. Alex runs into his old friend Jonah. He and Jonah engage in a series of concersations that prompt Alex to do a lot of critical thinking and evaluation. The theory of constraint comes to play again and is applied as Alex must answer the
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to Suzanne and her parents, Alex and Eileen. An omniscient 3rd person narrator tells the story, which is set near a tourist attraction somewhere in Thailand. The omniscience of the narrative role is seen several places throughout the story and is intensifying the tension, as both parents’ feelings are revealed instantly; “Eileen found Thailand stressful, and wasn’t ashamed to show it. Alex was grateful to her.[1]” However, the narrator takes point of departure in Alex, which is seen, when his memory
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production of the pipes, whilst others are required to work on installation sites, checking the welds. These locations can be anywhere in the world. The company is owned and managed by Alex and over the past few years the turnover has grown to £2.5 million. The company is financed solely by a bank overdraft. Alex operates out of offices within a prestigious Georgian property development in a northern town, on the basis of a sub-let from the company which rents the entire building. Since the operations
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