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For any organizational transformation effort to succeed, discipline and accountability must become the bedrock of the culture. The reason being is because for any person or organization with a desire to grow or change, discipline requires consistent behaviors that align with achieving goals. Then those behaviors become habits. And when productive goal-oriented behaviors become habits, it's hard to stop. That's why they are called habits. For example, a healthcare company I have worked with started referring to their core values as habits. That was done by design because values are only as good as the words and actions that support them. Deciding on what's important and what is trivial is not up for anyone to decide because we decide what is important and what is trivial in life. We decide that what makes us significant is either what we do or what we refuse to do. Its no one else's decision. Hope this helped.
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A.Stacey rips up T.J.’s cheat notes while walking to school so T.J. can’t use them and get into trouble.
The central claim in Rodriguez's <em>“Blaxicans” and Other Reinvented Americans</em> is that the separation between white and black Americans is no longer the identity people use nowadays. Culture is not a static thing but a fluid one, and is changing constantly, individually and collectively. People are choosing other characteristics to identify themselves with and form communities.
With this final statement , Rodriguez is claiming that he has lived in a Chinese neighborhood for so long that he has acquired several aspects of that culture. Despite being "Hispanic", ethnically speaking, he doesn't have much in common with that culture, simply because it doesn't exist: people in Latin America don't identify themselves as "Hispanic", it was just a word created by the government to classify people. If it has ever worked as an identity people used to describe themselves, that use is decreasing nowadays.
First, you have to talk to your crush a lot (through any social media apps and in real life) and get to know her really well. Then, you gotta take her on a date (maybe saying like, "What are you doing this weekend?") If your crush isn't going anywhere, you can ask him/her to go to an interesting place that would entertain him/her. If everything went well, you gotta build a relationship with him/her until you finally asks him/her to be your boyfriend/girlfriend. Then, he/she might be your fiance one day and have a family.
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