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Under the rubric - 'Misplaced Loyalty: The Codependency Factor' [4] - the self-help movement would strongly challenge such loyalty: 'in either individual therapy or self-help groups, the goal is to seek out and replace our misguided loyalty and attachment to our failed parents with attachment to healthier peers'. [5]
A low-trust society is defined as one in which interpersonal trust is relatively low, and shared ethical values are lacking. [1] Conversely, ...
Rifts within Australian society, right through history, whether between the continent's Indigenous people and the European settler population or, in recent times, inter-ethnic tension manifest in the form of riots, street violence and ethnic gangs [6] pose major challenges to multiculturalism in the country.
Consumers were more than twice as likely to say a bad experience with their products or services would make them leave a brand. In a time of prolonged inflation, companies might not have much more ...
Loyalty to a company can be a good thing, but promoting people solely on the length of time they have spent in a job can be extremely detrimental to a firm. Why promoting people for loyalty is a ...
The Exit, Voice and Loyalty model states that members of an organization, whether a business, a nation or any other form of human grouping, have essentially two possible responses when they perceive that the organization is demonstrating a decrease in quality or benefit to the member: they can exit (withdraw from the relationship); or, they can voice (attempt to repair or improve the ...
The Court theorized that the Pledge might be constitutional if either the words "under God" inserted in 1954 had, due to the passage of time, lost their religious meaning by 1963, or if one equated a personal public declaration of loyalty with the act of reading a document created by a historical figure—"This general principle might also ...
Your loyalty is to them. You protect them through good and bad, because they’d do the same for you.” ― Yogi Berra “Loyalty is a continuous phenomenon, you don’t score points for past ...