Wednesday, October 23, 2019
The Return: Midnight Chapter 25
ââ¬Å"Sleeping in the storage room with every wal covered in Post-it Note amulets,â⬠added Meredith grimly. ââ¬Å"If we have enough. I got another packet, but it doesn't go very far when you're trying to cover a room.â⬠ââ¬Å"Okay,â⬠Elena said. ââ¬Å"Who's got Shinichi's key?â⬠Matt raised his hand. ââ¬Å"In my ââ¬â ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"Don't tel me!â⬠exclaimed Elena. ââ¬Å"I've got hers. We can't lose them. Stefan and I are one team; you guys are the other.â⬠They half-led and half-supported Misao out of Stefan's room and down the stairs. Misao didn't try to run away from them, to struggle, or to speak to them. This only made Matt more suspicious of her. He saw Stefan and Elena glance toward each other and knew they were feeling the same way. But what else was there to do with her? There was no other way, humanely, or even inhumanely, to restrain her for days. They had her star bal , and according to books that was supposed to al ow them to control her, but she was right, it seemed to be an obsolete notion, because it didn't work. They'd tried with Stefan and Meredith holding her tightly, while Matt got the star bal from where he'd been keeping it in a shoebox on the upper shelf above the clothes in his closet. He and Elena had tried to get Misao to do things while holding the almost empty sphere: to make Misao tel where her brother's star bal was, and so on. But it simply didn't work. ââ¬Å"Maybe when there's so little Power in it, it doesn't apply,â⬠Elena said final y. But that was smal comfort at best. As they took Misao to the kitchen, Matt thought that it had been a stupid plan of the kitsune: imitating Stefan twice. Doing it the second time, when the humans were on guard, that was stupid. Misao didn't seem as stupid as that. Matt had a bad feeling. Elena had a very bad feeling about what they were doing. As she looked around at the faces of the others, she saw that they did too. But nobody had come up with a better plan. They couldn't kil Misao. They weren't murderers who could kil a sickly, passive girl in cold blood. She figured that Shinichi must have very keen hearing, and had already heard them walking on the creaking kitchen floorboards. And she had to assume that he knew ââ¬â by mindbond, or just logic, or whatever ââ¬â that Misao was right above him. There was nothing to lose by shouting, through the closed door, ââ¬Å"Shinichi, we've got your sister here! If you want her back you'l stay quiet and not make us throw her down the stairs.â⬠There was silence from the root cel ar. Elena chose to think of it as submissive silence. At least Shinichi wasn't yel ing threats. ââ¬Å"Okay,â⬠Elena whispered. She'd taken a position directly behind Misao. ââ¬Å"When I count to three, we push as hard as we can.â⬠ââ¬Å"Wait!â⬠Matt said in a miserable whisper-shout. ââ¬Å"You said we wouldn't throw her down the stairs.â⬠ââ¬Å"Life isn't fair,â⬠Elena said grimly. ââ¬Å"You think he doesn't have some surprise for us?â⬠ââ¬Å"But ââ¬â ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"Leave it, Matt,â⬠said Meredith quietly. She had the stave ready in her left hand and with her right was ready to push on the panel for opening the door. ââ¬Å"Everybody ready?â⬠Everyone nodded. Elena felt sorry for Matt and Stefan, who were the most honest and sensitive of al of them. ââ¬Å"One,â⬠she whispered softly, ââ¬Å"two, three.â⬠On three Meredith hit the concealed wal switch. And then things began to happen in very slow motion. By ââ¬Å"twoâ⬠Elena had already begun to shove Misao toward the door. On ââ¬Å"threeâ⬠the others joined her. But the door seemed to take forever to open. And before the ending of forever, everything went wrong. The greenery around Misao's head spread twigs in al directions. One strand shot out and snagged Elena around the wrist. She heard a yel of outrage from Matt and knew that another strand had gotten him. ââ¬Å"Push!â⬠Meredith shouted and then Elena saw the stave coming at her. Meredith whisked with the stave through the greenery connected to Misao. The vine that had been cutting into Elena's wrist fel to the floor. Any remaining misgivings about throwing Misao down the stairs vanished. Elena joined in the crowd trying to push her through the opening. But there was something wrong in the basement. For one thing, they were shoving Misao into pitch-darknessâ⬠¦and movement. The basement was ful of ââ¬â something. Some things. Elena looked down at her ankle and was horrified to see a gigantic maggot that seemed to have crawled out of the root cel ar. Or at least a maggot was the first thing she could think of to compare it to ââ¬â maybe it was a headless slug. It was translucent and black and about a foot long, but far too fat for her to have put a hand around it. It seemed to have two ways of moving, one by the familiar hunch-and-straighten method and the other by simply sticking to other maggots, which were exploding up over Elena's head like a hideous fountain. Elena looked up and wished she hadn't. There was a cobra waving over them, out of the root cel ar and into the kitchen. It was a cobra made of black translucent maggots stuck together, and every so often one would fal off and land among the group and there would be a cry. If Bonnie had been with them, she would have screamed until the wineglasses in the cupboards shattered, Elena thought wildly. Meredith was trying to attack the cobra with the stave and reach into her jeans pocket for Post-it Notes at the same time. ââ¬Å"I'l get the notes,â⬠Elena gasped, and wriggled her hand into Meredith's pocket. Her fingers closed on a smal sheaf of cards and she tugged it out triumphantly. Just then the first glistening fat maggot fel on her bare skin. She wanted to scream with pain as its little feet or teeth or suckers ââ¬â whatever kept it attached to her ââ¬â burned and stung. She pul ed a thin card from the sheaf, which was not a Post-it Note but the same amulet on a smal rather flimsy note card, and slapped it on the maggot-like thing. Nothing happened. Meredith was thrusting the stave into the middle of the cobra now. Elena saw another of the creatures fal almost onto her upturned face and managed to turn away so that it hit her col ar instead. She tried another card from the sheaf and when it just floated away ââ¬â the maggots looked gooey but weren't ââ¬â she gave a primal scream and ripped with both hands at the ugly things attached to her. They gave way, leaving her skin covered with red marks and her T-shirt torn at the shoulder. ââ¬Å"The amulets aren't working,â⬠she yel ed to Meredith. Meredith was actual y standing under the swaying, hooded head of the maggot-cobra, stabbing and stabbing as if to reach the center. Her voice was muffled. ââ¬Å"Not enough amulets anyway! Too many of these grubs. You'd better run.â⬠An instant later Stefan shouted, ââ¬Å"Everybody get away from here! There's something solid in there!â⬠ââ¬Å"That's what I'm trying to get!â⬠Meredith shouted back. Frantical y, Matt yel ed, ââ¬Å"Where's Misao?â⬠The last time Elena had seen her she had been diving into the writhing mass of segmented darkness. ââ¬Å"Gone,â⬠she shouted back. ââ¬Å"Where's Mrs. Flowers?â⬠ââ¬Å"In the kitchen,â⬠said a voice behind her. Elena glanced back and saw the old woman pul ing down herbs with both hands. ââ¬Å"Okay,â⬠Stefan shouted. ââ¬Å"Everybody, take a few steps back. I'm going to hit it with Power. Do it ââ¬â now!â⬠His voice was like a whiplash. Everyone stepped back, even Meredith who had been probing the snake with her stave. Stefan curled his hand around nothingness, around air, and it turned to sparkling, swirling bright energy. He threw it point-blank into the cobra made of maggots. There was an explosion, and then suddenly it was raining maggots. Elena had her teeth locked so as to keep herself from screaming. The oval translucent bodies of the maggots broke open on the kitchen floor like overripe plums, or else bounced. When Elena dared look up again she saw a black stain on the ceiling. Beneath it, smiling, was Shinichi. Meredith, lightning quick, tried to put the stave through him. But Shinichi was faster, leaning out of her way, and out of the next thrust, and the next. ââ¬Å"You humans,â⬠he said. ââ¬Å"Al the same. Al stupid. When Midnight final y comes you'l see how stupid you were.â⬠He said ââ¬Å"Midnightâ⬠as if he were saying ââ¬Å"the Apocalypse.â⬠ââ¬Å"We were smart enough to discover that you weren't Stefan,â⬠Matt said from behind Shinichi. Shinichi rol ed his eyes. ââ¬Å"And to put me into a little room roofed with wood. You can't even remember that kitsune control al plants and trees? The wal s are al ful of malach grubs by now, you know. Thoroughly infested.â⬠His eyes flickered ââ¬â and he glanced backward, Elena saw, looking toward the open door of the root cel ar. Her terror soared, and at the same time Stefan shouted, ââ¬Å"Get out of here! Out of the house! Go to somewhere safe!â⬠Elena and Meredith stared at each other, paralyzed. They were on different teams, but they couldn't seem to let go of each other. Then Meredith snapped out of it and turned to the back of the kitchen to help Mrs. Flowers. Matt was already there, doing the same thing. And then Elena found herself swept off her feet and moving fast. Stefan had her and was running toward the front door. Distantly, she heard Shinichi shout, ââ¬Å"Bring me back their bones!â⬠One of the maggots that Elena batted out of the way burst its skin and Elena saw something crawling out. These real y were malach, she realized. Smal er editions of the one that had swal owed Matt's arm and left those long, deep scratches when he pul ed it out again. She noticed that one was stuck on Stefan's back. Reckless with fury, she grabbed it near one end and ripped it off, yanking relentlessly even though Stefan gasped in pain. When it came free she got a glimpse of what looked like dozens of smal children's teeth on the bottom side. She threw it against a wal as they reached the front door. There they almost col ided with Matt, Meredith, and Mrs. Flowers, coming through the den. Stefan wrenched the door open and when they al were through Meredith slammed it shut. A few malach ââ¬â grubs and Still-wet flying ones ââ¬â made it out with them. ââ¬Å"Where's safe?â⬠snapped Meredith. ââ¬Å"I mean, real y safe, safe for a couple of days?â⬠Neither she nor Matt had released their grip on Mrs. Flowers and from their speed Elena guessed that she must be almost as light as a straw figure. She kept saying, ââ¬Å"My goodness! Oh, gracious!â⬠ââ¬Å"My house?â⬠Matt suggested. ââ¬Å"The block's bad, but it was okay the last time I saw it, and my mom's gone with Dr. Alpert.â⬠ââ¬Å"Okay, Matt's house ââ¬â using the Master Keys. But let's do it from the storage room. I do not want to open this front door again, no matter what,â⬠Elena said. When Stefan tried to pick her up she shook her head. ââ¬Å"I'm fine. Run as fast as you can and smash any malach you see.â⬠They made it to the storage room, but now a sound like vipvipvip ââ¬â a sort of high-pitched buzzing that could only have been produced by the malach ââ¬â was fol owing them. ââ¬Å"What now?â⬠Matt panted, helping Mrs. Flowers to sit on the bed. Stefan hesitated. ââ¬Å"Is your house real y safe, do you think?â⬠ââ¬Å"Is anywhere safe? But it's empty, or it should be.â⬠Meanwhile, Meredith drew Elena and Mrs. Flowers aside. To Elena's horror, Meredith was holding one of the smal er grubs, gripping it so that its underside was turned upward. ââ¬Å"Oh, God ââ¬â ââ¬Å"Elena protested, but Meredith said, ââ¬Å"They look a lot like a little kid's teeth, don't they?â⬠Suddenly Mrs. Flowers became animated. ââ¬Å"They do indeed! And you're saying that the femur we found in the thicket ââ¬â ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"Yes. It was certainly human but maybe not chewed by humans. Human children,â⬠Meredith said. ââ¬Å"And Shinichi yel ed to the malach to bring back our bonesâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ Elena said and swal owed. Then she looked at the grub again. ââ¬Å"Meredith, get rid of that thing somehow! It's going to pop out as a flying malach.â⬠Meredith looked around the storage room blankly. ââ¬Å"Okay ââ¬â just drop it and I'l step on it,â⬠Elena said, holding her breath to hold in her nausea. Meredith dropped the fat, translucent, black thing, which exploded on impact. Elena stamped on it, but the malach inside didn't crush. Instead, when she lifted her foot, it tried to skitter under the bed. The stave cut it cleanly in two. ââ¬Å"Guys,â⬠Elena said sharply to Matt and Stefan, ââ¬Å"we have to go now. Outside are a bunch of flying malach!â⬠Matt turned toward her. ââ¬Å"Like the one that ââ¬â ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"Smal er, but just like the one that attacked you, I think.â⬠ââ¬Å"Okay, here's what we figured out,â⬠Stefan said in a way that immediately made Elena uneasy. ââ¬Å"Somebody has to go to the Dark Dimension anyway to check on Bonnie. I guess I'm the only one to do that, since I'm a vampire. You couldn't get in ââ¬â ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"Yes, we could,â⬠Meredith said. ââ¬Å"With these keys, we could just say ââ¬ËTake us to Lady Ulma's house in the Dark Dimension.'Or ââ¬ËTake me to wherever Bonnie is.'Why shouldn't it work?â⬠Elena said, ââ¬Å"Okay. Meredith, Matt, and Mrs. Flowers can stay here and try to figure out what ââ¬ËMidnight'is. From the way Shinichi said it, it sounded bad. Meanwhile, Stefan and I go to the Dark Dimension and find Bonnie.â⬠ââ¬Å"No!â⬠Stefan said. ââ¬Å"I won't take you to that horrible place again.â⬠Elena looked him straight in the eye. ââ¬Å"You promised,â⬠she said, indifferent to the other people in the room. ââ¬Å"You promised. Never to go again on a quest without me. No matter how short the time, no matter what the cause. You promised.â⬠Stefan looked at her desperately. Elena knew he wanted to keep her safe ââ¬â but which world was truly safe now? Both were fil ed with horror and danger. ââ¬Å"Anyway,â⬠she said with a grim smile, ââ¬Å"I have the key.ââ¬
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Free Essays on Amy Tan
Response paper When reading the article ââ¬Å"Mother Tongue,â⬠I was surprised to see that my mother was a little bit like Amy Tanââ¬â¢s mother. My mother has been living in California for about 30 years, but she still uses a little bit of broken English. The only difference is the fact that Amy Tan speaks to her mother in Chinese, while they are at home. My mother, on the other hand, has never tried to teach me how to speak Spanish, although I think it would have been a great opportunity for me while I was growing up. My father is the same way, he is from the Middle East (Jordan), yet he has never bothered to teach me how to speak Arabic. My father has been living in America for about the same number of years as my mother, and like her, he uses a little bit of broken English as well. I believe that the only reason why they speak with broken English Is because they have relatives that live in America, that they see all the time, and these relatives barely speak English. In the other article, ââ¬Å"Go North, Young Man,â⬠it was a little bit difficult for me to understand the article. What I did understand was that immigrants come to America hoping that they will receive great opportunities because our country is known for possibility, and freedom. In our society, most people would not like to do the labor that most of the immigrants do when they decide to migrate to America. Immigrants are the people of our country, they work the hardest and try to fit in the best that they can. America is supposed to accept those who want to receive greater opportunities, but most people believe that immigrants such as the Chinese and the Mexicans are invading our country. Most of the people who live in America have more than likely migrated to America to receive greater opportunities, but the only difference is they have lived here longer. American is no ones country, we all immigrants in our own way trying to find a better way to live. This country... Free Essays on Amy Tan Free Essays on Amy Tan Response paper When reading the article ââ¬Å"Mother Tongue,â⬠I was surprised to see that my mother was a little bit like Amy Tanââ¬â¢s mother. My mother has been living in California for about 30 years, but she still uses a little bit of broken English. The only difference is the fact that Amy Tan speaks to her mother in Chinese, while they are at home. My mother, on the other hand, has never tried to teach me how to speak Spanish, although I think it would have been a great opportunity for me while I was growing up. My father is the same way, he is from the Middle East (Jordan), yet he has never bothered to teach me how to speak Arabic. My father has been living in America for about the same number of years as my mother, and like her, he uses a little bit of broken English as well. I believe that the only reason why they speak with broken English Is because they have relatives that live in America, that they see all the time, and these relatives barely speak English. In the other article, ââ¬Å"Go North, Young Man,â⬠it was a little bit difficult for me to understand the article. What I did understand was that immigrants come to America hoping that they will receive great opportunities because our country is known for possibility, and freedom. In our society, most people would not like to do the labor that most of the immigrants do when they decide to migrate to America. Immigrants are the people of our country, they work the hardest and try to fit in the best that they can. America is supposed to accept those who want to receive greater opportunities, but most people believe that immigrants such as the Chinese and the Mexicans are invading our country. Most of the people who live in America have more than likely migrated to America to receive greater opportunities, but the only difference is they have lived here longer. American is no ones country, we all immigrants in our own way trying to find a better way to live. This country...
Monday, October 21, 2019
Free Essays on Michigans Impact On The Automobile Industry
Michiganââ¬â¢s Impact on the Automobile Transportation in Michigan has helped itself, the United States, and the World grow immensely. It started as far back as the American Indians and early settlers that used to live in the area. They traveled the waterways by canoes. Traveling by waterways could only take you so far around Michigan. This led to the building of the first highway in the 1820ââ¬â¢s. It extended from Detroit across the Maumee River into Ohio. The Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad was completed in 1836. Railroad cars were first pulled by horses. . In 1837, the Erie and Kalamazoo started to operate what was probably the first steam locomotive west of the Allegheny Mountains. By the mid-1800's, stagecoach routes connected Detroit with Chicago. The roads that were being build could not withstand the harsh environmental changes that Michigan had to offer, and so the state highway department was established in 1905. Soon after that, the first paved highway was built in 1908 in Detroit. This soon paved the way for th ! e first automobile. The impact of the automobile between 1900 through 1945was immense. It paved the way for a future dependency on the automobile. To paint a better picture, imagine life without an automobile. Everyday life would be dull, cumbersome, and tedious. An individual's mobility would be very limited. Basically, the life without an automobile could not be fathomed. The importance of the automobile is often taken for granite. Society may not know what appreciate the impact of the automobile and effects it has created. The impact of the automobile had both positive and negative effects on America between 1900 through 1945. Automobile provided an outlet for individuals and spread the freedom of travel among all classes of people. It also helped to introduce rural dwellers to the aspects of urban life and vice versa. One of the negative effects was that automobiles helped to put of big decline in the use of ra... Free Essays on Michigan's Impact On The Automobile Industry Free Essays on Michigan's Impact On The Automobile Industry Michiganââ¬â¢s Impact on the Automobile Transportation in Michigan has helped itself, the United States, and the World grow immensely. It started as far back as the American Indians and early settlers that used to live in the area. They traveled the waterways by canoes. Traveling by waterways could only take you so far around Michigan. This led to the building of the first highway in the 1820ââ¬â¢s. It extended from Detroit across the Maumee River into Ohio. The Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad was completed in 1836. Railroad cars were first pulled by horses. . In 1837, the Erie and Kalamazoo started to operate what was probably the first steam locomotive west of the Allegheny Mountains. By the mid-1800's, stagecoach routes connected Detroit with Chicago. The roads that were being build could not withstand the harsh environmental changes that Michigan had to offer, and so the state highway department was established in 1905. Soon after that, the first paved highway was built in 1908 in Detroit. This soon paved the way for th ! e first automobile. The impact of the automobile between 1900 through 1945was immense. It paved the way for a future dependency on the automobile. To paint a better picture, imagine life without an automobile. Everyday life would be dull, cumbersome, and tedious. An individual's mobility would be very limited. Basically, the life without an automobile could not be fathomed. The importance of the automobile is often taken for granite. Society may not know what appreciate the impact of the automobile and effects it has created. The impact of the automobile had both positive and negative effects on America between 1900 through 1945. Automobile provided an outlet for individuals and spread the freedom of travel among all classes of people. It also helped to introduce rural dwellers to the aspects of urban life and vice versa. One of the negative effects was that automobiles helped to put of big decline in the use of ra...
Saturday, October 19, 2019
A Philosophical Approach To Animal Rights Philosophy Essay
A Philosophical Approach To Animal Rights Philosophy Essay Rights are certain codes of freedom or some sort of allowed medians based on certain legal system or ethical theories. Every organism born with some rights, it is the society or the system which understands and allocates these norms to that particular individual and also does the grading among the living beings. This paper is mainly concern with the animalââ¬â¢s rights, their legal position in our society and also their autonomy. Human being is by nature a selfish being and if we look through the window of history, man has been using animals for their benefits without caring about their rights and freedom. From very beginning human and animals are in close interactions with each other, human use them as food, make them to do their work, use them for decoration purpose, use them as watch man, use their lather and also use them for experimentation. In spite of hundreds of benefits which animals provide to human, human do no or less care about their rights and legal position and is busy in harming animals and violating legal norms which should be given to these animals. Non-human animals should be given rights and protection in the society and there should be a governing body which should govern and implements these rights and norms. It is a fact that animals are an important component of a country economy, the use of animals is a bit compulsory nowadays. Many industries such as lather industries, diary industries, pharmaceutical industries, food industries, and textile industries all rest on animals and their products. I have no objection regarding the use of animals but this use should be justified and limited and if the use is experimentation then the 3Rs Principlesshould be followed, which are Reduction, Refinement and Replacement. By reduction he means that reduce the number of animals used, if you are using 100, use 50. Similarly by refinement he means that refine your method so that less or no harm is given, by replacement he means that replace higher a nimals by lower animals or animals by computer models. There is a difference between use and cruelty, use and harm, it is clear that their use cannot be avoided but what can be done is to follow certain rules and guidelines regarding their use. These rules should be provided by an ethical committee and implemented by government. This paper will give you an idea about the thinking of various philosophers and great persons regarding animal rights from the very beginning till date. Ancient world and Animals: Human dominancy has been reported in ââ¬Å"Genesisâ⬠which quotes that Adam was told to be dominated over fishes, creatures of winds and all creeping creatures, keeping this in mind man had violated animal rights for centuries and centuries. But in fact the quote does not mean that human should be cruel to animals; it only represents supremacy of humans over other creatures. On the other hand certain people believe that they are inferior to human because they lack rationality and language. These two reasons were considered as a right to use animals as food, clothing, for entertainment and as research subject.
Friday, October 18, 2019
Property Management Assignment Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 750 words
Property Management - Assignment Example Having them is an advantage to the company. The company also uses the most effective way s to attract customers and to retain the ones that already exist. Several sales are registered anytime a marketing campaign is rolled out. Competition also exists in the industry. The major competitors are two big foreign companies. They are Glitz Housing Company and Sarajevo Group. The company owns approximately 37% of the market share and the two companies share the remaining percentage. The financial projections of the company are expected to be more promising as compared to the past years. Last year, the company registered a 13.64% increase in profits. This was an improvement of 4.23% on the previous year. The company expects a steady climb in income because the demand for houses is increasing daily. This puts the company at a perfect position to stabilize itself. Introduction Property management exists in the current world than never before. This is because people get busier with the increas e in engagement. This is attributed to the fact that people do diverse jobs, and very few are dependent on a single job. Property management involves several activities with different implications to the company. All these should are carried out with synchrony with the other tasks. This ensures that there is no confusion in the management of the property. Property management for residential homes includes a lot of activities. People tend to give property management firms responsibilities to handle their property because of various reasons. Some people tend to be very busy to appoint that they reassign the management of their properties to companies. Home management is not an easy thing to do as entails a lot. It involves the maintenance of the properties so that they do not get worn out very fast. Residential homes tend to be a harder task to crack because they are occupied on almost fulltime basis. The occupancy can be by the real owners or the people who are left to guard the prem ises. Property management for residential homes gives the company a chance to have a personal touch with the tenants. The tenants play a big role because it is their money that drives the whole industry. The property managers do gain a lot from their jobs. They do get a percentage of the total income in a specific period. This depends on the terms and conditions that exist between the two parties. Property management in homes has some good returns. This is because at some point in time, someone will have to own a house or at least rent one. The property management company does a lot of things to ensure that clients stick to their homes. They also lay down rules on how best they can attract customers to their housing units. The property managers play several other key roles. They draft the budget that they work with for a given period. This includes the expenses and the incomes registered as well. The property managers also ensure that the tenants pay the rent in time. This ensures t hat there are no defaulters. As a result, the companyââ¬â¢s income does not reduce in any way. Rent collection is a very crucial part in the management of properties. This is solely because it is the most important source of income. Property management for residential homes revolves around the rent collection of rent. In case there are defaulters, the property managers also ensure that the debt is paid in due time. The property managers ensure that tenants adhere to the set rules and regulation regarding housing. The rules and regulat
Organizational Behavior Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words - 5
Organizational Behavior - Essay Example According to Kahnweiler (2010),the introvert seeks solitude, thinks first before they speak, focuses on the depth of the problem and prefer writing to talking. They love to manage projects but prefer quiet spaces to do it. They dislike interruptions and they like to finish a project before moving on to a new one. It is noted by the news article that these employees communicate best through relationships and learning to engage them is important as they frequently harbor ideas that will move the team forward. The suggested tactic for dealing with this group of employees is to slow down in meetings, leaving space between directions. This allows this group to think about the issue and respond. Do not stop at their desk frequently. Be aware of what you need to say and bundle it into one visit. Use email or other writing tools to communicate and encourage balanced participation at meetings, allowing introverts to prepare ahead of time. (Kahnweiler, 2010). Sauer, Felsing, & Franke et.al. (2006), describes cognitive diversity and team performance in a diverse organization. As part of the diverse team is the introvert. We often put down the introvert because Freud did not like them and they have been criticized since. Sauer tells us that true to many other researchers, a diverse team is important and that includes the talents of the introvert. Introverts, according to Belleck, (2003) are energized by the internal world of ideas, impressions and emotion. They like to know a lot about what they experience and often build up large stores of knowledge that is often not tapped. This article supports the news article in the need of the introvert to manage projects and to finish a project before they move to a next one, assuring that it is complete. Belleck (2003) finishes her article by stating that a diverse team should include introverts as they are a stabilizing and knowledgeable base for the team as a whole. She goes on to say that provid ing for their communication style
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