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The best leaders are those most interested in surrounding themselves with assistants and associates smarter than they are. They are frank in admitting this and are willing to pay for such talents.” -Antos Parrish
Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others. —Robert Louis Stevenson
I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination. —Jimmy Dean
If you really want the key to success, start by doing the opposite of what everyone else is doing. —Brad Szollose
Victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an orphan
Leaders must be close enough to relate to others, but far enough ahead to motivate them. —John C. Maxwell
A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new. —Albert Einstein
Pretend that every single person you meet has a sign around his or her neck that says, ‘Make me feel important.’ Not only will you succeed in sales, you will succeed in life.” -Mary Kay Ash
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Explanation:
The New Testament mentions Luke briefly a few times, and the Pauline Epistle to the Colossians refers to him as a physician (from Greek for 'one who heals'); thus he is thought to have been both a physician and a disciple of Paul. Since the early years of the faith, Christians have regarded him as a saint.
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Explanation:
Answer:
A, B, and E.
Explanation:
Plagiarism is stealing of the text without giving credit to the source.
Some type of common plagiarism:
- Complete Plagiarism: As in the case of Alan, who submitted a paper written by someone else without any citing or crediting the source.
- Misleading Citation: When someone use different types of resources and mistakenly cite wrong source. It comes in Misleading Citation or Source base Citation.
- Paraphrasing plagiarism: Means using someone else work and making some minor changes and crediting as own work.
- Accidental plagiarism: When citation style or format gets wrong.
- As in the case of Sam and Karen, Option B and E.