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Customer Satisfaction Lead to Loyalty
Final Report
Business Research Methods
Topic
Study the influence of Service Quality with product leads to customer loyalty in Telecom Sector (Ufone)
Submitted by:
Sr. #Group members:Reg. No.#
Muhammad AdnanL1S13MBAM2049
Muhammad AsimL1S13MBAM0027
Nabil Abdul MajeedL1S13MBAM2012
Saad Rafique AliL1S13MBAM0047
Huma ZafarL1S13MBAM2010
Sameera WaheedL1S13MBAM2050
Submitted To: Prof. Amna Zulfiqar Signature:
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Introduction 03
Importance/ significance04
Explanation of Variables05Service Quality (independent variable)05 Customer loyalty (dependent variable)05 Relationship between ... Show more
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It means says when a customer consistently rebus your product in the future unrespectable situational influences it shows customer loyalty. Customer
loyalty plays a vital role in organization to achieving its profitability. Organizations should give preference to customer's feelings and their needs
should be the main concern in order to achieve customer loyalty (Akhter et al., 2011)
Most companies struggle for customer loyalty as the competition reaches at its peak in telecommunication sector. Indeed, customer satisfaction is
integral part in determining why customers leave or stay with an organization. Therefore, organizations need to know how to keep their customers.
Every organization has come to realize that in order to survive, it has to acquire and then retain profitable customers. Company should consider those
customers which shows high satisfaction which leads to customer loyalty .this result in increasing company's profitability. Company should also focus
on customers who are not satisfied in order to increase profitability.
Importance /significance
Customer loyalty plays important role in telecommunication sector. Companies can rely on making research upon their satisfied customers for
improving the service quality or other factors exists that make the loyal customers. After getting knowledge by making research; telecommunication
sectors can possibly be able to focus on their customer's touch point where they can improve the service.
Now a
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Weapons Of Influence
Critical Thinking Study Question 1, Chapter 8 Pick any three of the weapons of influence described in this book. Discuss in each case how the
weapon could be used in enhance compliance in what you would consider an exploitative manner and in what you would consider a
nonexploitative manner. The first weapon of influence that I have chosen to describe in this book is Reciprocity, which comes from chapter 2
reciprocation "the old give and take... and take . According to sociologist and anthropologist, one of the most widespread and basic norms of human
culture is embodied in the rule of reciprocity. The rule requires that one person try to repay in kind what another person have provided. By
obligating the recipient of an act to repayment in the future. The rule for reciprocation allows one individual to give something to another with
confidence that is not being lost. (Cialdini 49) This rule is extremely powerful, often overwhelming. The rule of reciprocity can be used to enhance
compliance in what we would consider an exploitative manner and in what we would consider a nonexploitative manner. My example for the rule of
reciprocity in and nonexploitative manner comes from readers report 2.2 (32) "Last year on my way home for thanksgiving break, I felt the dull... Show
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The overarching need of the cultists to cling to those beliefs. This is used in a non–explicated manner because people are listening to someone who is
lying and didn't have a good experience with something. So with the power of social influence have turned into a power of bad influence. It shows
how even if something is bad and not true people will still turn and follow them even if they don't feel the same just because of the power of social
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Critically assess the view that a concept of miracles is...
Critically assess the view that a concept of miracles is inconsistent with a belief in a benevolent God. (35 marks)
Before one is able to debate the ideas of inconsistency surrounding miracles, we must define and clarify what a miracle actually is. One definition is
'an event caused by God, this view is traditionally supported by Christians and philosophers such as Aquinas. A second definition is 'a violation of the
laws of nature' which is most commonly associated with David Hume. These two definitions usually underlie the way in which people approach the
question of God acting in the world, thus impacting ones interpretation of miracles showing a benevolent God. Benevolence is used to describe God
being a good and loving God. Many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although this could have been down to a mis–diagnoses which distorted the idea of a miracle occurring. Overall, the inconsistencies with miracles
present a biased God. Why would a benevolent God only perform to people who visit Lourdes and not 'non–believers'? Overall this shows God to not
be benevolent because the miracles he performs are inconsistent and biased.
Keith Ward stated that God is purposely inconsistent with miracles, and does not act within the world often so he does not undermine our free
will, thus presenting a transcendent God. In his book 'Divine Action' he stated that if God helps 'person X' rather than 'person Y', it may be
because 'person X' has a more potentially important role in the working out of the divine purpose then 'person Y'. Therefore God's inconsistency is
deliberate and his actions are beyond our human understanding. This supports the concept of God being benevolent as he performs miracles for the
greater good of the people, he can't save everyone, as this would undermine the significance of miracles, however he does intervene when it will
make a large impact in the bigger picture. However, Hawkins stated that a good theory is one that is straight forward. Ward presents his argument
based on a lot of assumptions. As Gods actions and purpose in the world is beyond our understanding, it is impossible for us to understand the
significance and purpose of miracles. It is impossible for us to know what God's plan is. Who are we to
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Gabriel Tanner Essay
Gabriel Tanner as the mysterious creepy guy makes for a good plot beat but make the sequence more suspenseful and tense. Chris notices him, but
then goes on his way. Have Gabriel appear to be stalking him. Maybe Chris gets to his car, and Gabriel taps on his shoulder and Chris jumps. First,
tease the audience with his uneasy feeling, he dismisses it, and then Gabriel appears. This will elevate the tension more than Chris approaching
Gabriel. Cut the dialogue "Hey. Creepy guy standing in the back of a room..."
Also, in the scene in which he finds Gabriel Tanner inside his house should be tenser. Again, tease the audience first. He comes homes, calls out, elevate
the tone, and then he finds Gabriel with Andrea.
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There's a tendency to explain or tell feelings or thoughts versus showing. Remember the audience can only see what's on the screen and they can only
hear the dialogue. Show how Chris is visibly annoyed (rolls eyes, deep breath). Also later, the idea that Chris "ponders his response," should be visual.
Everyone talks about the attack as if it caused great trauma to Chris, but the audience doesn't feel this. The audience doesn't feel that he was away.
Cut dialogue: "Let's see who's behind..." Let the visuals (and sounds) convey the tension in the scene (the library).
Consider a stronger pay–off for the idea of the Black Magic Book.
Consider adding a visual reaction on page 53 when Andrea tells Chris that she's pregnant.
In the climax when Ben is the host, consider having Ben/Demon speak. The climax feels like it needs a bit more between Chris and Ben/Demon.
Remember, he has to not only physically outwit him, but mentally.
The scene with the paramedics can just be visual, versus including dialogue. Then transition to the hospital where the doctor tells him, he can see his
son.
The dialogue with the lawyer sounds a bit contrived/on the nose.
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Why Is Consistency Important For Children
In the answers to this topic, there are benefits for you and your children.
Benefits for your Children:
Stability. This is the #1 benefit for your children. The stability of knowing that you are there. You are able to answer questions, fix boo
–boos, dry tears
and offer support. Your children need you. A lot! Consistency. Your children can rely on you. They can rely on the consistency of the way you run your
household. You are consistent with mealtimes, baths and bedtimes, organization, chores and discipline. Children need this consistency. Consistency is
what gives them routine in their lives. We all know how important that is. Quality time. All kids need quality time with their mom. Quality time gives
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You know that no matter what...you have a job. You don't have to worry about getting laid off or getting fired. You don't have to worry that someone
is going to get promoted over you. You have job security. You know exactly what is required of you to do your job. You perform your duties on your
own schedule. Consistency. This runs along side of stability. You are in charge! You don't have to answer to anyone except yourself on the
consistencies (or inconsistencies, for that matter) in your working environment. No specific hours. A mom who works outside the home typically has a
9–5 job. 8–6 if you include her commuting time. A stay at home mom keeps her own hours. If you are bummed one day and want to take the day
off, chill and take the day off! You don't have to be concerned with how many sick days you have accumulated. There is no time clock to punch.
You don't have to worry about being late getting into work because you gave your children extra kisses. You don't have to face a disgruntled
employer. Another case in point is that you don't have to worry that you'll be late getting out of work either. Believe me, when the daycare center
closes at 6 they don't care that you had to finish typing up that report so it would be on Mr. SoandSo's desk in the morning. They expect you to be
there to pick up your child before 6. You don't have to face a disgruntled caretaker
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Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems
Gödel's incompleteness theorems were mathematically proven results but they had broad philosophical consequences. They were proofs that would
show that there are certain true propositions that are improvable. They were epistemological truths, meaning they dealt with the nature of knowledge
itself by proving an absolute limitation on what we can mathematical prove. (Goldstein 2013)
To assess the effects of Gödel's results, the theorems themselves will be outlined, as will the three schools of logicism, formalism and intuitionism,
then the effects of the theorems on the schools shall be considered. To appreciate the consequences of the incompleteness theorems there is a need to
explain the key terms of consistency and completeness and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Struik 1987, 203). Logicism disagrees with Intuitionism as it asserts that we do not create knowledge but simply reveal existing truths (Brown 2008,
125). Since in intuitionism 'abstract entities are admitted only if they are man made' (Snapper 1979, 209). Brouwer's criticism of Logicism is that they
use the principles of finite sets and their subsets as a form of logic beyond and prior to mathematics and used it to reason about infinite sets (Kleene
1952, 46–7).
Intuitionism was developed as a reaction to Cantor's set theory and its paradoxes. Intuitionists sought to rebuild mathematics from the 'bottom–up'.
They saw Mathematics as 'an activity'; Mathematicians do not access pre–existing knowledge but construct knowledge (Brown 2008, 121).
Brouwer saw logic as an unreliable basis for mathematics and therefore Brouwer's intuitionism sees mathematics as having its foundations with
'Ur–Intuition, a basic intuition of the natural numbers' (Struik 1987, 202, Palmgren 2009). Its fundamental and defining characteristic is its analysis of
what it means for a statement to be true. In Brouwer's original intuitionism he demands 'truth though constructivity' (Struik 1987, 202). This means that
he only allowed entities that had a clear and definable method of construction. For example, in this way Brouwer would accept the idea of possible
infinitely, as it required a continuous set of constructions and 'remains forever in the
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For an example, consider two alternative belief systems A...
For an example, consider two alternative belief systems A and B consisting of beliefs A1, A2 and B1, B2 respectively. There are two beliefs in each
system none of which can justify themselves alone. If A1 в†’ A2 and A2 в†’ A1, then there are 2 inferential connections in A and a high inferential
density. Bonjour says this makes A likely. However, if only B1 в†’ B2 and not vice versa, then there is only 1 non
–mutual inferential connection in B
and thus a low inferential density. Bonjour suggests that lack of mutual justification makes the whole system of B unjustified since B1 must act
foundationally. From this example, we can see that the coherence of a system is defined to be inversely related to the number of beliefs in the system
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Ironically, even Bonjour's own account does not fully live up to this claim in the end. For clarity, this initial account ofCoherentism will henceforth be
referred to as Non–foundational Coherentism. As is to be expected, the account of Non–foundational Coherentism is not without its flaws. Firstly,
coherence is still too broadly defined by Bonjour to be useful. To illustrate the issue, consider two newbelief systems A and B. If A is more
inferentially dense but B is less anomalous in content, how do you decide which belief system is more likely? Curiously, Bonjour is largely silent on
this point despite its dramatic consequences. The effect of this observation might lead one to the same skeptical conclusion as McGrew's linear
foundationalism. In fact, this account may be even more troubling; the total number of possible coherent belief systems increases exponentially with
the number of possible explanatory beliefs since such belief systems actually inhabit the powerset of these explanatory beliefs. Secondly, assuming
Bonjour's account of Coherentism, one might encounter a few corner cases where such an account will fail to provide reliable justification entirely.
Consider the case presented by Olsson wherein two eyewitness accounts A1 and A2 describe an event E having occurred. In this example it is
assumed that we do not know if E occurred or who is telling the truth. We first assume that neither account
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Colleges Should Require Class Attendance
Does your attendance record reflect your final grade in college? No not because the professor will mark you down a certain percentage of your
grade, but because of the relationship between students that show up for class and the ones that regularly skip. When I started attending college, I
was a bit confused why such a large percentage of students weren't attending class. It seemed as the quarter moved further along, class attendance
went down. After spending a bit of time on google, I found a few statistics that reflect why I believe class attendance should be mandatory. On the
contrary, some students will say that they should have the freedom to decide if they want to go to class, because they are now adults. However, to
improve students grades and school drop–out rates. Colleges should require class attendance. Building in–class continuity will help prepare young
adults for the work world and requiring class attendance will help develop students for a thriving career. Fortunately, in grade school you are required
to go to school. If you don't there will be some form of consequences. However, once students enter college they now have the choice of attending class,
thus, teaching inconsistency. Doing so holds back other students in the class ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Students should see that it is for their own good to show up for class. If colleges made class mandatory, it would help improve students` grades and
confidence in themselves. Also, students would have more consistency in their lives and in the class they would now be attending daily. Instead of
inconsistent continuity, you can grow into a mature adult. A relationship can grow between your teacher and fellow students. In the future, I have hope
that anyone that has influence on this topic, will succor our students for their future and see that mandatory attendance will turn young adults in school
to becoming sleepers in their chosen fields of
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Intergrated Communication in the Business World Essay
I. Integrated Communication Background
Communication is the essence of all human interaction, relationships and learning. Creating and maintaining strong and constructive relationships with
all stakeholders is after all the main scope of organization's communications. On this view, effective communications are vital for organizations to grow,
evolve and stand out among the competitors. The new era of digital communications, the globalized economy and empowered scrutinized stakeholders
have challenged the traditional communications practices. As a reaction to adapt to this new environment and changed conditions, it is not very
uncommon that managers and consultants advice organizations to embrace the ideal of integrated communications. ... Show more content on
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The news spread quickly in the local media and social networks causing worry and suspicion among the community on whether the news was true and
accurate. Faced with the lack of an official statement from the Government, while several international media emphasized that the agreement was
already established, environmentalists, citizens, groups of interest (Alliance Against Import of Waste, Active Youth) started a chain of protests
pressuring the Government to re–think its decision and reject the U.S request. In addition, they accused the Government for lack of transparency after
some local media published that the discussions between respective governments for such matter had started since September.
On 15th of November, the deadline set by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons for Albanian's official decision, the PM was
forced by thousands of protestors to change its decision and reject the request. But what led the Government to prevent legitimate stakeholders to the
right of having a transparent process for an issue that would affect them and their future? If we go back in time by a month, one of the first decisions
of the new
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Analysis Of On Painting By Leon Alberti
On Painting by Leon Alberti is, in essence, a book of guidelines for novice painters. Alberti explains that since paintings are meant to represent things
that are seen, they need also be approached this way. In his theory, he breaks up the way of painting into three important components circumscription,
composition, and the reception of light. Within these three are guidelines for the portrayal of subjects, spaces and emotion.
In the historia, or the work of the painter, there is circumscription, the first step in painting that is defined by Alberti as the recording of external
outlines. He explains that this step should be given special attention and, В¬in fact, suggests that composition and reception of light should mean
nothing without it. Alberti says that to do circumscription well one must outline everything with a visible line, and then use a veil. He describes this
veil as a layout of parallel lines that allow for the correct depiction of objects regardless of the position they are in.
Next, Alberti describes the painting component composition, which is the way that objects in a painting fit together in relationship to one another. It is
in this explanation that Alberti delves into dealing with the perspective of a painting as a whole. As Alberti mentioned in his veil concept, parallel lines
also play a role in constructing objects with angles that rise from the ground. He explains that by adding perpendicular lines to the parallels, creating a
grid, one can measure out the length and width that every object will be.
A composition must also be well depicted when painting human subjects. Alberti instructs on methods such as sketching the bones and muscles first
and proportioning muscles using the head or length of the foot. He also highlights the importance of all members of the body looking consistent and
fulfilling the function of what they are doing. The dead should look dead and the living otherwise. Humans and their actions must be consistent with
other subjects in the painting as well. For depicting emotion, Alberti insists on the use of seven positional body movements that would apply to both
living and inanimate objects, these include up/down, right/left, away/towards and in rotation. The
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Aristotle’s Model: the Play as a Whole
Aristotle's Model: The Play as a Whole
In Aristotle's Poetics, Aristotle emphasizes three major elements of a good play: plot, character, and thought. To be more specific, in an Aristotelian
play, thought sets the cause of action with character as emotion developer based on plot as the basic form. Besides these three main factors, the idea
that a play should be a complete whole is also the basis of the Poetics (Aristotle 61). Therefore, when comparing the choices Lobby Hero by Kenneth
Lonergan and The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry for the play of the season, unification and regularity of all three elements. After comparing and
contrasting both plays, Lobby Hero fits the Aristotle's model's three elements, plot, character and thought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although Jeff does not indicate any sign about truth telling, his habit of telling truth is embedded in the details of the play. When Jeff hears Bill
lying to Dawn about his fair with Mrs. Heinvald, he intentionally calls Bill to pick up his hat left in Mrs. Heinvald's apartment. His audacious and
straightforward speaking routine also makes the final truth telling consistent with his characteristics. Acknowledged that William is his superintendent,
he is still dare to talk about his sexual illusion about female cop. With a faith of telling the truth and frank talking behavior, telling Dawn about
William's brother's crime is consistent to Jeff's personality. In this way, Lobby Hero well constructs a character with great consistency whose actions
hold the play into a rational whole story. If Lobby Hero's Jeff is consistent in his consistency, Tracy in The Philadelphia Story is inconsistent in her
consistency. Tracy is inconsistent because her sensitivity is changing. She sees George as an angel the day before the wedding but falls crazily inlove
with Mike, or Macaulay, and his books the night before the wedding. However, when she looks at the "boat of true love", Tracy begins to think of the
good time spent with Dexter. Under the presumption that Tracy is a very unstable character, the abrupt ending seems plausible. Therefore, Tracy is
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Physician Query Process
Physician queries need to be initiated in writing using a standard form that represents the type of clinical information being requested. According to
Becker's Healthcare (2011), the documentation of queries needs to follow a standard format that includes all the relevant information. In this case, the
somewhere hospital physician query was not completed following the required standards. The format, the grammar the design and the process
described were not in line with the standards of a physician query.
Appropriate format of the policy
Legal health record
Physician query process
Maintenance of the completed query
Somewhere hospital requires that documentation in the medical record be consistent and adequate to substantiate claims, facilitate care, and provide
legal protection to the doctor, patient, and the medical center. In addition to these, the physicians can be queried to clarify the diagnosis, verify visual
relationships between diagnosis and/or symptoms, and validate conditions present on admission. Queries may be posed during hospitalization and after
discharge. The evaluation shows that the somewhere hospital physician query is not in line with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The design of the query needs to include vital elements such as the name of the patient, the date of admission, the date of initiation of the query,
account number, contact, and the name of the query initiator, medical record number, and the statement of the issue. In this case, the query contained
most of the information that should be included in the design. However, in some situations, information such as the date query initiated was not
included. Besides, the issues of contact information of the query initiator as not included which needs to be addressed. Most importantly, the query
should not be designed so that the only thing needed is a
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Case Study
Megan Welshymer
BA 370
9/29/15
Extra Credit # 1
Case Study: The Netflix Rollercoaster
1. Netflix's original marketing strategy offered several flat–rate monthly subscription options; in which, members could stream movies and shows via
the Internet or have disks sent to their homes in a pre–paid and pre–addressed envelope. Free from the despair of due dates and late fees, members
could keep, up to, eight movies at a time. Upon the return of a disk, Netflix would automatically mail out the next movie from the customer's video
queue. Members were able to change and update their queues as frequently as they liked. The sheer innovation of Netflix's strategy encouraged several
competitors to enter the market to compete directly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These first set of changes, cost the company one million customers and a ton of negative press in social media; including 12,000 comments of
dissatisfaction. However, at this point, Netflix's stock prices still rose. Unfortunately, on September 18, 2011, Hastings posted a new announcement to
the company blog, trying to separate and over–complicate the two services. He then reversed the changes, in yet another memo, on October 11, 2011.
By this point, however, it was too late; more displeased customers had left and Netflix's stock prices had plummeted. Personally, I believe this situation
caused a short–term public relations nightmare; to the customers who were affected at that time. Netflix retained over thirteen million subscribers;
given time, I believe the new generation of customers will still be interested in the services they provide. 3. Strengths: If Netflix can maintain
consistency in the services they provide, their product is worth purchasing (subscribing to). No other companies offer streaming and DVD delivery, to
their members, with such convenience.
Weaknesses: The early customers will remember the inconsistent changing and modifying of the prices and service options; done back in 2011. This
caused the loss of many members, who may remain reluctant to re–join their subscription to Netflix.
Opportunities: Our current generation seems to embrace and encourage the sedentary lifestyle;
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Consistencies And Inconsistencies In The French Revolution
The French Revolution showed consistencies and inconsistencies when being compared to the enlightenment and its ideas. The French Revolution
started during the years of 1787 and 1789 when the people of France started to revolt against King Louis XVI. The country had a massive amount of
debt after fighting multiple wars in the previous years, and the King had to raise taxes to help pay. The people were not happy and the King called a
meeting of the Estates General, which separated France's people into three separate groups. The lowest estate was made up of all the people who were
not nobles or members of the clergy. These people wanted more say in decisions and they decided to break off and create the National Assembly which
was joined by the clergy. The National Assembly would demand constitutional reform from the King and it led to the start of the revolution. Prior to the
revolution, the enlightenment was an intellectual movement by writers and scholars during the 18th century. The writers believed that human beings
should apply reason and critical thinking to problems. They would bring upon new thoughts and ideas throughout Europe. The French Revolution and
enlightenment movement were directly related to each other and would help change Europe forever. The French Revolution displayed many
consistencies with enlightenment ideals. For example, the "Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen" showed many consistencies. The
Declaration allowed for, "Freedom of religion,
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Section 59013 (E) (1-2)
В§ 59013(e), (e) (1–2)
Specific Purpose
If a substantial threat to a consumer's health or safety is identified, this provision allows the Department to direct the regional center to obtain
alternative or additional services and supports for the consumer. The Department may consider notifications from the Department of Social Services of
health and safety risks. This provision also allows the Department to request relocation of the consumer under certain conditions, and requires an
Individual Program Plan meeting be convened within two working days to review the service and support needs of the consumer.
Rationale for Necessity
This adoption is directed by Section 4698(h) of the Welfare & Institutions Code and Section 1567.65 of the Health &... Show more content on
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Rationale for Necessity
This adoption is necessary for clarity, to ensure both departments involved are kept informed, and is consistent with Section 4698(i) of the Welfare &
Institutions Code.
В§ 59016(g)
Specific Purpose
This provision requires that the regional center mail the director's decision to the CCH administrator within two working days of signature.
Rationale for Necessity
This adoption is necessary to ensure the CCH receives the official decision in writing, and provisions can be made to relocate consumers should the
contract ultimately be terminated This is consistent with Title 17 Sections 54382 and 54384, with a shortened time frame.
В§ 59016(h)
Specific Purpose
When a CCH appeals a contract termination, this provision specifies that the contract termination is suspended pending the outcome of the appeal.
Rationale for Necessity
This adoption is necessary to avoid unnecessarily relocating consumers, and allow time for relocation of consumers to appropriate placements if so
required pending the outcome of the appeal.
Article 10– Corrective Action Plans and
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Essay on Palapa Politics
Case Study: Palapa Politics
Summary of Issues
The main issues in this case are regarding to a scarce resource, a beachfront Palapa, which is an important product for this resort adding great value to
customers. Due to this very limited spots The Caribbean Palm Resort has been struggling for developing the right pricing strategy in order to achieve
both revenue and customer satisfaction goals. However, the approaches to date they considered have been inconsistent and too complex. As a result, it
could confuse customers and staff and also jeopardise their business.
Generation and Evaluation of Main Issues
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The resort keeps changing its price policy frequently and it confuses the customers and it is unreliable.
Towel Hut * Too much responsibility: It is no longer a towel hut. It covers not only distributing and collecting towels but also explaining policy, taking
reservations and managing palapas and customers' complaints and so on.
Recommended Solutions and Justification * Increasing the supply: The resort could provide more palapas so that more quests can have opportunity to
enjoy it. However I assume that there could be a limitation of installing palapas by government (such as not to damage the nature). There is no
information regarding government's permission. If so, they should offer alternatives for customers. The alternatives could be canopies or beach
umbrellas. However, these should be provided free. * Abandoning the first–come, first–served system: All palapas should be rented so that some
customers who choose not to pay for palapas would not feel frustrated or slighted and it is fairer for every customer to pay for them and no one
needs to line up and waste time. * Consistent and reliable pricing strategy: The Price system should be an hourly basis not daily. For instance, the
resort charges $8 / hour for the use of a palapa. The resort needs to optimize their scarce resource wisely. * Allocating towel hut's responsibility: The
resort should
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Inconsistency in Adam Bede by George Eliot Essay
Inconsistency in Adam Bede
In George Eliot's Adam Bede, an inconsistency can be found between Dinah's firmly held convictions and her decision to
marry. Throughout the story, Eliot presents Dinah as a symbol of divine love who persistently shuns all earthly pleasures of her
own for the benefit of those in need. Several passages in the text show that Dinah insists she must follow the path God has
chosen for her and prevent her own needs and desires from rising to the surface. Despite her moral protestations, however,
Dinah marries Adam in the last few pages of the book. This marriage is disappointing in another sense as well. Dinah was not
only created as a symbol of divine love, but also as a figure who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We see here
that Dinah is not one to be caught up in the external world. Her mind is occupied with thoughts of "what it has to give out,"
indicating not only that she is charitable, but also that she is not in the process of observing and making judgements. Her eyes
do not even appear to be "making observations," but are instead simply "shedding love." She is so entirely absorbed in her
spirituality that in her mind the outer world is insignificant. This is evident in the way she dresses as well. We are told that she
wears no adornments; she is always plainly dressed in a Quaker bonnet and a black dress. She does not try to put on a false
front by embellishing her appearance. She is described as "simple" and "candid" (34).
Following this initial physical description of Dinah is a series of occurrences in which the reader discovers that Dinah is so
selfless and devout that she denies herself a life of her own. On the very first night that we are introduced to her we find that she
is resolved "...to live and die without husband or children..." (45). Seth accompanies her home from the service and makes use
of their time alone together as an opportunity to propose to her. She denies his proposal: "I seem to have no room in my soul
for wants or fears of my own, it has pleased God to fill my heart so full with the wants and suffering of his poor people" (45).
She does not even take time to consider the
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Why Do Companies Have Consistency?
There are many benefits of having consistency throughout any organisation, whether it is in the workplace or in customer interactions. Meeting
demands consistently requires the attention of top leadership and it is becoming an increasingly important factor in various industries (Pulido, Stone
and Strevel, 2014). This brief will highlight the advantages of having consistency throughout 'Prestige Worldwide' and how we can adopt it.
Consistency is the key to making customers happy, which is the aim of this organisation. In order to provide maximumcustomer satisfaction, the
customers must have a consistent 'customer journey', i.e. the cumulative experience of interactions that a customer has with a company (Pulido et al,
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2. Emotional consistency:
Customer satisfaction and loyalty are heavily influenced by emotions encompassed in a feeling of trust (Beard, 2014), meaning that consistency is
important to forge a relationship of trust with customers, which is important for long term growth. We must strive to be a company that customers
comfortable with and trust.
3. Communication consistency:
It is important to make and meet promises, and equally important to highlight the delivery of these promises. Our marketing communications should
focus on the delivery of promises, because that will influence customer perception and enable us to generate a reservoir of goodwill and first–rate
reputation. Slogans are commonly based on customer satisfaction, with an example being "Satisfaction guaranteed" by Wal–Mart, and Prestige
Worldwide should follow this process (Henard, Szymanski, 2001).
Concluding the consistency for Prestige Worldwide, it is recommended that we implement it into our business. A suitable plan of action would be to
adopt a journey–based approach with customer interactions by making their transitions between departments more seamless while tracking progress,
fix areas where negative experiences are common due to them having 4–5 times more impact than a positive experience, and to do it now (Morris,
2014; Pulido et al, 2014). In order to build intense customer loyalty and reap its benefits, we must be consistent; otherwise our
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Reliability Is Defined, Within Psychometric Testing
Reliability is defined, within psychometric testing, as the stability of a research study or measure(s). Reliability can be examined externally, Inter–rater
and Test–Retest, as well as internally; which is seen in internal consistency reliability methods. It's best to establish inter–rater reliability outside of the
context of the study's measure. If the reliability is incorporated in the measure and is extremely low, this can cause serious issues for the researchers
going forward. It is highly recommended that a pilot study be done to establish the inter–rater reliability. It is also a good idea to periodically assess the
inter–rater reliability if the study will be conducted for an extensive amount of time. There is a difference in how to assess categorical versus
continuous measures' inter–rater reliability. If the measure is a compilation of categories, then the researchers could have the raters mark each category
that is applicable to the observations. From those selections, the research team should calculate the percentage of agreement among the raters.
However, the research team could also calculate Cohen's Kappa, for a more "stable" percentage. Cohen's Kappa Cohen's Kappa states: where Pr(a) is
the observed agreement among raters, and Pr(e) is the conjectural likelihood of chance agreement, using the observed data to calculate the probabilities
of the raters hypothetically choosing each category. With this calculation, if the raters are in complete agreement then
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Personal Narrative: Consistency
This I Believe: Consistency
I believe in consistency. I feel that being consistent in whatever it is that you set out to do can add an immense amount of wealth to your life. I
never realized how inconsistent I had been in accomplishing some goals that I set for myself until I endured the sudden loss of my grandmother last
year. I saw what I was becoming, what I needed a do to go in a different direction and that I needed to be consistent in order to do so.
For the majority of my life I have always been overweight. Genetically speaking I am destined to weigh exceptionally more than the average American
woman with my 5'–2" height. For some, it is thought being overweight is a choice. For a long while I was fine with being my size. Luckily for ... Show
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Last fall I began pursuing a Master's Degree in Project Management. Inconsistency in studying and submitting my assignments in a timely matter gave
me two subpar grades for the semester. Now, I have been granted a second chance here at the University of Maryland University College. I am still a
work in progress but practicing consistency with my study habits, seeking help when I am in need, as well as completing my assignments on time, will
contribute to my successful completing of this graduate study program and my career
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The Importance Of Hypatia For The Development Of Western...
Hypatia of Alexandria is a relevant example of the way in which men fear powerful and intelligent women due to their insecurity of losing power.
Although the way in which she was brought down is one of the most extreme cases, it resembles much of what continues to go on in Western
Civilization. There are both consistencies and inconsistencies between the sources, lecture, and the textbook. The inconsistencies most likely
attribute to this aforementioned male insecurity. The Importance of Hypatia for the Development of Western Civilization Much like Hypatia, it is
common to see women's accomplishments downplayed and criticized across all of history. With another wave of the feminist movement we have
seen in the last few years, Hollywood has decided to do a bit of retelling to set the story straight of a few major events, these specifically focus on
The United States. For example, the movie Hidden Figures (2016), directed by Theodore Melfi, speaks about black women working in NASA in the
1960s and how their contributions did much for the success of the program. Another is the documentary Dolores (2017), directed by Peter Bratt, that
was based on the life of Dolores Huerta, a civil rights activist that fought alongside Caesar Chaves, yet received none of the credit for all her
accomplishments in American History textbooks. Both these films shed light on women that were overlooked in history due to them not conforming
to what society thought a woman should be. For Hypatia, this
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Wooquer Case Analysis Essay
With the rapid evolution and expansion of the Indian retail environment, Madura F&L's ability to morph in response to market demands and consumer
needs is nonnegotiable. Engaging and managing their workforce is highly important as success within the retail industry is directly correlated to
supporting a consistent brand image and providing a superior customer experience. With broadly distributed locations and employee base, it is crucial
that consistent standard operating procedures be established and implemented to facilitate their ambitious expansion plans. To address this issue,
Madura F&L should implement a cloud platform such as Wooqer to achieve operationaleffectiveness while enabling flexibility and real time
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Engaging, developing, and managing the MF&L workforce is first priority as the complexity of managing operations intensifies with expansion. The
workforce must be well educated on SOPs, enabled with the resources to successful complete all requirements, and monitored to ensure quality. Given
the geographic and demographic diversity of their locations, customization of the training modules must be enabled to facilitate responsiveness to
customer needs through the empowerment of leadership, without violating consistency. Current IT solutions available to Madura lacked sufficient
consistency and coverage capabilities and were ineffective in managing remote programs. Very few solutions were able to assist in SOP training
compliance monitoring. These solutions also hindered Madura's ability to innovate and adapt to changes in their company's process, which in turn
delayed access to pertinent business information resulting in ineffectiveness. Venkatagiri and Prakash state, "...large–scale IT systems were found to be
rigid on the strategic front. ERP systems were criticized for prescribing business processes, rather than accommodating them"(2013).
Significant investments have been made by MF&L that arguably are capable of satisfying the future demands of the growing company. Multiple
platforms were integrated to form a solution that addressed many of the issues faced in the early 2000's. Their
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Assignment 2 Cronbach Alphas Essay
Assignment 2– Cronbach Alphas (Reliability), Analyzing Compiled Parental Data
Upload your output, syntax/note file, and write–up to Canvas. Be sure that your syntax files contains notes for what and why you are commanding
certain things. Not including all documentation or uploading you file appropriately by the due date will severely affect your grade, up to and
including receiving a zero (0) for the assignment.
For this assignment, you will be using the Parental Data that you compiled during class as well as the GSS Assignment Data, which is on Canvas
under your Homework 1 module.
Step 1: Analyzing Compiled Parental Data
Open the parental data that you compiled during this class – if you weren't in class on this day, you will be unable to do this portion of the assignment,
which is one of the consequences of not attending class (see syllabus page 5). Complete the following.
(1)Command and print descriptive statistics and frequency distributions of the variables that identify the respondents' (R) answers to Q2 (balancing
job and family), Q3 (sacrificing job for family), and Q9 (interview coded R's sex). Be sure that you set your options so that your output files contain the
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What do these variables represent (i.e., what information/question is being asked and answered for each variable)? In order to provide a complete and
appropriate answer to this question, you will need to look at the variable labels and values (response options) in the SPSS file and the GSS codebook
for additional information (i.e., what missing categories are available for coding, what year(s) was/were these questions asked). {Remember: Just
because I am not asking you for descriptives and frequency tables does not mean that you shouldn't run them to look at the distribution of responses.
That information may be helpful in answering this
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How Productive Routines Allow Students Develop Their Own...
Productive routines allow students to develop their own sense of organization and structure in their lives. I will have subjects color coded and
organized throughout my classroom. After every lesson, I will have students get out their assignment notebooks and write homework assignments and
important dates in it. This routine is a recap for students and reminds them what to take home, complete, or relay any information to their parents.
Other effective routines would consist of how students signal to get attention, time allotted for quiet reading and reflection, when to go to the
restroom or elsewhere, and how they line up when leaving the classroom. I also believe students get a little off track over the weekend, and I would
set up a routine Monday morning to go over what we have learned and what is to be expected in the classroom for the week. Students like consistency
because they feel safe and know what to expect each day. I would have a daily agenda, and how we move from one activity to another, procedures,
and expectations would be consistent. I also believe in having a pre–test and a post–test for each chapter so students have a sense of what they can
expect and what they need to improve on. Students thrive in organized and consistent environments, in my future classroom I would like the daily
schedule, breaks, expectations, and consequences to be consistent. It is very important to be consistent on how I react to classroom behavior and
consequences. I must maintain
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Why Consistency Is Important
Consistency What is consistency? According to Dictionary.com, consistency is the steadfast adherence to the same principles, course, form, etc. In
other words consistency are things are done in the same way and is repeated over and over again. Consistency can show up anywhere rather it's
maintaining a 3.0 GPA in college or having the ability to stay on a three point shooting streak during a basketball game. Consistency can be a great
thing to have in your arsenal of skills, but it is in fact kind of difficult to stay consistent. This paper will give you three grat tips on how to stay
consistent. One of the first tips on how to stay consistent is to make a conscious decision to remain consistent. This means that you are mentally or
physically
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The Is The Damn Consistency?
Paradoxical double standards reached an all–time high when we began the week incensed by a billboard advert from a protein shake company
portraying a bikini–clad woman because it promoted an unhealthy stereotype of the female form...and by the weekend most of those very same people
were actively supporting and comfortably enabling a professional boxer who brutally assaults women with unbelievable regularity.
Where is the damn consistency?
beach
I'd like to think I'm a feminist...not a very good one but one nonetheless. I've never had any deep interest or fixation with internet pornography; my
relationship history hasn't come from intending to bed as many women as possible, but from attempting to satisfy them as much as I could. It's almost
like I idolise women. Don't get me wrong, my history is extensive but I'd like to think I respect and can relate to women, and to femininity in general
(without being confused about my sexuality). Most of my more meaningful liaisons have been with older, intelligent or career–minded women. What
started off as a complete lack of awareness and low self–esteem driven promiscuity in my colourful twenties (probably a result of authoritarian
parenting from emotionally disconnected parents) eventually evolved into a more mature self–conscious reticence and humility towards women.
Maybe this is the journey most men take through to middle age...
Anyway... there's a new wave of feminism that's found its voice, and I think it's here to stay. Yes, we
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Analysis Of The East Los Angeles College Transfer Center
The department that I reviewed using the Council for the Advancement of Standards (CAS) was the East Los Angeles College (ELAC) Transfer
Center. I am currently doing my graduate assistantship at the ELAC Transfer Center. Therefore, I thought it would be a more meaningful experience to
choose this department to review using the CAS standards because it offers the opportunity to learn more about the department and probably provide
my supervisor suggestions that can help improve the department to be more effective in serving students. I interviewed two individuals in the
department in order to get some insight on how well of a job the department is dong in adhering to the CAS standards. The first person I interviewed
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I would recommend that the ELAC Transfer Center mission be disseminated throughout the office space to reinforce the message of their mission
statement every time one of the employees views it.
Program
The primary elements of the department are academic advising, transfer application assistance, transfer assistance, academic counseling. As a strength,
the program is intentional in providing students with reliable information to transfer, since the information is always changing. Also, the department is
strong in implementing services such as conferences, workshops, summer programs, and campus tours that with assist students in the transfer process.
Another strength of the department is a consistent collaboration with other programs within the institution to benefit the students such as collaboration
with programs like Puente and EOP&S in which these programs bring their student to the Transfer Center to attend Transfer 101 workshops. An area in
which the department was inconsistent with the CAS standards was in not having established student learning outcomes. In addition, the department
was also inconsistent in their program design not using multiple formats to deliver the information, for example lacking a video presence, not doing
enough to engage with parents, therefore being unconsidered of their student population.
Organization and Leadership The leadership practices of the department are consistent with the CAS standards in that its practices
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Bible: The Preference For Consistency Scale
Alexander, you may find it interesting to know that on the Preference for Consistency Scale, I rated my preference for consistency with all "9s" and
my preference for consistency from others with all "8s". This prompted me to think about the summation of my scores and the impact consistency has
on others. Perhaps the following Bible verse can help explain the rationality behind why religious involvement provides a framework for moral
maturity, consistency, and integrity. The Word ofGod is very specific about how we as Christians are to conduct ourselves.
Ephesians 5:15–17 says, "Be very careful, then, how you live –– not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are
evil. Therefore, do not be foolish, but
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Analysis Of ' The Sun, Line, And Cave '
Victoria McAlister
Professor Talcott
Ancient Philosophy
5 December 2014
Consistency in the Sun, Line, and Cave Plato's theory of the Forms showcases that acquiring knowledge involves turning away from the world of
senses and moving towards the Forms/world of intellect. Within Plato's Republic there are three analogies: the sun, line, and cave, which are intended
to clarify how things experienced in the sensible world are less real than the Forms. All three analogies are consistent through their descriptions of
the differences between the intelligible and sensible worlds. The usage of all three also enables Plato to guide readers through the knowledge
process, starting with a simple description of the sun and ending with a full example of how man can reach that sun. Plato starts with the analogy
of the sun, which points out the contrast between the visible and the intelligible worlds. Within the visible world man has eyes and objects to be
seen, but man needs another object for the eyes to see the object. This object is the sun, which provides the light that is required by the eye to view
the visible world. In correspondence, the Form of the Good in the intelligible world is equal to the sun by the way that the Good allows the forms to
be known. Plato specifically states, "What gives truth to the things known and the power to know to the knower is the Form of the Good. And though
it is the cause of knowledge and truth, it is also an object of knowledge" (508e). Along with
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Cisco Case Study Essay
CASE QUESTIONS В– CISCO 1a. How did Cisco find itself in trouble with regard to its intended IT prior to Brad Boston's arrival? Prior to his
arrival, CISCO had a decentralized approach to IT spending. Independent business groups were making decisions in fuctional silos. Each group
their own funds for IT, therefore, redundant applications such as CRM systems were created. This was a global issue as well as a localized issue.
The Cisco philosophy regarding IT was simple: As long as someone was willing to pay for it, the IT department would work on whatever process
/project specified. This is not only a waste of money, but it also creates problems when trying to work across teams. If two teams use two different
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In 1993, when Peter Solvik took over as CIO of Cisco, he reallocated the IT budget to each individual department. He also took the power away
from an IT steering committee and gave it to departments. This gave each department the ability to function independent of each other. There was no
need for them to communicate with other departments in order to achieve similar objectives and goals. 2a. What is BPOC's role? The BPOC's role
is to get together biweekly to review and prioritize key initiatives that impact the company as a whole. BPOC would categorize each initiative and then
make recommendations for the different projects. b. How much formal authority does it have? While they demonstrated no "formal" authority; the
recommendations carried a great deal of weight. These are senior executives and they do have a vast knowledge of what is needed for the company to
continue to be successful. c. How much IT funding does it control? It does not control funding for any initiatives, it merely has strong influence and
promotes its recommendations. 3a. Would you approve the call center project, including the rationale for your recommendation? We would approve the
call center project. The call center pilot was already successful in the European market and is ready to be deployed throughout the entire company. It
would create a more efficient process for both internal and external Cisco customers. It would impact multiple
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Visibility And Consistency Of Social Media
Visibility and Consistency
I was facilitating a social media workshop for a writers group in Richmond, Virginia called Agile Writers and a gentleman raised his hand. He was
working on writing a book however his book wasn't out yet. He said to me, "My book is not out and I don't have anything to sell, so I'm not on
Facebook or social media yet. I'm waiting until my book comes out. Is that wrong?" I answered his question with my favorite quote by H. Jackson
Brown, "Opportunity only dances with those already on the dance floor." You see, you must already be on the dance floor ladies and gentlemen.
Opportunity is not going to come pull you off the sideline, you have to already be there. You can do this by being visible and consistent on Social...
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You want to hang out there first and establish presence on Facebook, but the tips and strategies I will share really apply to any of the social media
sites that you're hanging out on. Number one, branding is largely about visibility and consistency. How visible are you and how consistent are you
when we see you? You want to show up on a consistent basis on all of the social media sites that you have elected to play in the sandbox on, okay?
You can't just post one thing and then disappear for two weeks and you don't post anything else about your business, your product or your service and
then say this ain't working. No, ladies and gentlemen, you have to put some consistency in to posting on social media. When we say consistency, let
me take Facebook for an example. If you're in promotion mode, and there's something that you want to get attention on or you want to attract clients or
supporters, you really need to be posting one to five times a day. That's right, one to five times a day is what you need to be doing on Facebook to
help you have that consistency. It also plays a role into the visibility. You want to be posting at different times during the day. Why? Because those
that are friends & followers of yours and those that have clicked like on your business page, hang out on Facebook at different time, so you
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Six Basic Principles Of Punishment
Punishment on Trial: Six Basic Principles of Punishment
Irvin Arias
National University Punishment on Trial: Six Basic Principles of Punishment This paper explores six basic principles of effective punishment in which
are most relevant for consideration when using procedures that may function as punishment to change any child's given behavior and if these factors
influence whether a given contingency functions as a Punisher.
There Must Exist A Behavioral Contingency
Behavioral contingency is the heart of outcome–oriented punishment. Defined as, a behavioral contingency is a reliable and temporal relationship
between a specific behavior and a consequence. (Cipani. 2004) A brief example of a behavioral contingency would be: "If you don't do... Show more
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When trying to eliminate a behavior by using punishment, the punishing consequence should always be specific so the correct treatment is
administered. Always be specific and delineate the consequence before initiating the strategy. For example: if you don't wash the dishes correctly, you
have to wash them 10 more times. The basic principles of punishment were proven to work because they were used for research many years ago on
human beings and also animals in which have driven application and theory. Punishment is more apparent if reinforcement maintaining the problem
behavior can be reduced or
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Consistency In Mexican Food
When it comes to a Mexican restaurant, a customer wants to be able to rely on the consistency of the entire criteria. Consistency is important in any
food chain and the criteria may vary from person to person. Typically it involves the taste, appearance, wait time, atmosphere, cleanliness which creates
the ability to satisfy. It is human nature to automatically begin to judge every situation that comes along. Therefore, doing well in these areas is
important to have a high success rate in the food business. Walking into a Mexican restaurant with the expectation of what Mexican means, and having
the expectations met.
First piece to breaking down the criteria of satisfying mexican food is the taste of their food, appetizing food is one of the biggest key points.
Since that is the whole point of a restaurant is eating food. Mexican food is known for it's bold flavors and wonderful blend of spices. Which keeps
people coming back for more. When people enjoy a specific dish, they want to come back and have the expectations of that exact dish each time. Not
having the same dish they order change each time they come in. Consistency in their food is a very important aspect for a restaurant to have. Mexican
food has a wonderful layered flavor in their food. Which means each step done correctly is what developing that flavor that keeps people wanting
more. Having wonderful flavor to food is important because that is what makes people crave it again later on. Bland boring food is how
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Group Climate Essay examples
Group Climate
Group climate consists of the overall sentiment that is displayed within a group. This includes the aspects of honesty, openness, consistency and respect
according to "Teamwork" by Lefasto and Larson. When evaluating the characteristics of group climate in a team, the most prevalent component to
examine is trust. Trust yields respect, acknowledgement, cohesiveness, a bridge between cultural differences and above all else, sensitivity to ideas
being expressed so a consensus can be reached. However, as pointed out by "Teamwork", trust is extremely fragile. If trust can be maintained and not
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Furthermore, establishing mutual and interesting grounds for completing the task at hand will hopefully promote such zeal. If these two ingredients
exist, then the other aspects of trust should fall into place. Members should be eager to attend meetings, contribute ideas and prepare delegated
assignments.
In order to evaluate group climate and the level of trust present, we devised this tool (refer to climate tool). By using this tool, we specifically
examined different aspects of what we considered "beneficial criteria" to effective group climate and "detrimental criteria" to effective group climate.
The tool was divided into two sections in order to evaluate both good and bad displays of climate by individual members, as opposed to, simply
measuring all positive aspects and not taking into account harmful communication. Team members were graded by subtracting their detrimental points
accrued from their beneficial points. A maximum score would have been a 24.
While Aaron clearly contributed the most to his group and scored the highest on beneficial points with a 23, he wound up scoring third highest on the
total score after losing points for, creating tension, occasionally blocking ideas by insisting on specific goals, and not always staying 100% on task.
The point being made is that, in order to fully help a group's climate, it extremely important to acknowledge that while it is necessary to make
beneficial contributions, one must bear in mind that it is still
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Personal Statement : House Hunter International
It really doesn't matter if you are a TELevangelist, a large network, like HGTV or a person of business, you should have a consistent marketing
message for your business.
Have you ever sat down and watch HGTV's shows? From their network to their individual shows, they have a consistent message. That message comes
across in my current favorites, House Hunter International – I love seeing how others live; anything from the Life series –Island Life, Caribbean Life &
Hawaii Life; my newest favorite is Tiny House Builders. The Tiny House Movement fascinates me, living in, under 400 sq feet.
Throughout HGTV's programing they have a consistent message.
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Cohesive message – balance your offline & online messages. When there is continuity regardless of how your clients and potentials connect with you,
then it is easier to draw your clients in. Beware of sending mix signals as to what your expertise is.
Online I have struggled with keeping my website blog focused on what I do. Choosing those topics that directly deal with the problems I fix and
topics on the resolutions I garner for my clients. Many other topics indirectly affect my main goal for my clients which is business growth. I quickly
determine if my topic ideas, fits in with my theme, before I write, much less post.
Clarify your message – develop a simple, easy to repeat message that tells the story, that you wish to deliver to your potentials. It should quickly
describe the pain you fix; then reinforce the positive results for your clients.
Realtors knows that a house without curb appeal will not sell quickly. The seller wants to sell quickly. Therefore, the realtor offers the solution of
prettifying the house to draw people inside to visit. Knowing, if people aren't captured in those first few seconds at the curb, they never get inside to
see how awesome the home looks.
Lastly,
As a business owner, my story has evolved. Evolution is advantageous and in the end can be profitable. Keep in mind, though it will require all we
discussed here, focus, balance, cohesion and consistency for the best
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B120 Tma01 Essay
B120 TMA01
Part 1
Dear Patricia Lodge,
In this report, as requested, I hope to help you understand the current situation, of the Lodge Bistro Chain. I believe the issues affecting the business
are: staffing problems, growing competition, inconsistency in the approach of management, attracting lower spending customers, disagreement
between managers and company standards lowering.
Part (a)
The staffing issue, more specifically the high staff turnover, is affecting the expenditure of the company due to the constant training which is also
impacting upon existing staff due to the pressure and responsibility being put on them. The service will also lack in quality and consistency due to this
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Part (c)
I believe in order to solve current problems and prevent them resurfacing in the future, The Lodge Bistro needs to recoup some of its old ways, but still
take into consideration some new ideas. For example, the strict and consistent routine implemented in the late 80's proved itself as a staple for the
success of the business. When the company began its decline, too much was changed at once, leaving much confusion amongst employees and
customers. As mentioned in the case study, 'Large restaurant chains had yet to dominate the market, Joyce's business therefore secured a successful
niche based on the distinctiveness of her concept'. I think The Lodge Bistro could market this heavily and reiterate to customers it was the original
old–fashioned French bistro, but also keep in touch with current trends at the same time.
The issue with lower spending customers and different ranges appealing in different locations need not be a problem, and need not be so
inconsistent if a proper marketing scheme was in place. I suggest higher price banding for city locations and lower price banding for outer city
branches might help, and maybe a trial and error in every cafe for some new ideas put forward already by managers, like the less packaging scheme,
and organic ranges.
Part 2
From the TGF discussions I have seen a variety of ideas from the group which broadened my horizons greatly on how
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Factors That Impact The Adoption Of Mobile Payment System
1.RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1Research Design
Before assessing the research paper, the secondary data from previous researchers was used to obtain the background and history of the research topic
– Factors that impact the adoption of Mobile Payment System. From assessing the previous articles on this topic it can be found that many developing
and developed countries had a study on the factors that impact the adoption of Mobile Payment System, Kenya (Morawczynski, 2010), China (Zhao, Y
& Kurnia, S. 2014) and etc.
The quantitative research method is being used in this research study. Quantitative research methods are a number of statistical and mathematical tools
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3.2 The Survey Instrument An eight–section self–administered questionnaire was developed (Appendix B). The first section of the questionnaire was
designed to collect the demographic (e.g. gender, age group and education level) of respondents. The second section of the questionnaire measures the
convenience of mobile payment system which may influence the customer intention to use mobile payment systems. It consists of 9 statements which
address the convenience features of mobile payment systems. Respondents are asked to rate the agreement on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from "(1)
strongly disagree" – "(5) strongly agree". In the third section of the questionnaire include a criterion statement pertaining to price of using mobile
payment system which will influence the customer intention to use mobile payment systems. It consists of 4 statements which address the price
features of mobile payment systems. Respondents are asked to rate the agreement on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from "(1) strongly disagree" – "(5)
strongly agree". The fourth section of the questionnaire measures the customer service of mobile payment systems which may influence the consumer's
intention to use mobile payment systems. It consists of 5 statements which address the customer service features of mobile payment systems.
Respondents are asked to rate the agreement on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from "(1) strongly disagree" – "(5)
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Music Therapy Reflection
In these last few classes were have talked about dibs, gone over some limit setting, and have music therapists come to the class. I was really
interested in hearing about music therapy because I honestly did not know anything about it before our guest speakers came in. I was excited to see
what it entailed, and was interested in the audience that they worked with. But when they introduced themselves I quickly became upset when one of
the speakers started talking about the dying children she worked with. I feel like we should have had a warning that she was going to talk about how
she worked with dying children on a song for their funeral because that was too heartbreaking to handle, especially for someone who has had a very
sick younger cousin who has spent large time spans in the hospital and have had life threatening complications. On a lighter note, we talked about limit
setting in class and I did find it interesting the rule and regulations that came along with limit setting. I enjoyed the statement "A limit is not needed,
until it is needed," because it still allows the autonomy of the children choosing things while still protecting yourself in situations that are deemed
necessary. I did find it surprising when it was mentioned that some children can spend entire classes setting limits and making choices on what to do
once a limit is not respected. I also like that we talked about how consistency is key, because that is applicable anywhere in a child's life, they need
consistency in their life to a certain point in order to be well functioning. One of the reading that we did was a print out combination of powerpoint's
and worksheets for limit setting. One new thing that I learned was the ACT of limit setting, Acknowledge, Communication, and Target. In this the
therapist is expected to acknowledging the child's feelings, State or define the limit, and then provide an alternative for the child. This made it very
clear and helpful to understand how to set a limit in an appropriate and not in an imaginative limiting way. You acknowledge their feelings and provide
them with an alternative to the behavior that you have deemed unsafe, destructive, etc. I like this because I have tried something like this in
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A Solution Focused Brief Therapy ( Sfbt ) Lens
When viewing this family in a Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) lens, we would focus on the solutions rather than the problem. Although
the initial assessment would be similar to that of structural and strategic therapy, all of these issues would be explore, we would focus on the
solutions rather than the problem. Although the initial assessment would be similar to that of structural and strategic therapy, all of these issues
would be explored in a way that allowed for less "problem talk" and more solution based ideas. Stage one of SFBT would be to find out what the
client wants. For Issue/Concern 1, it could be assumed that the family would like Kay to quit using. Stage two suggests that we fin what's working
and do more of it. In order to achieve this I would focus on finding the exceptions. We know that Kay quit using during her first pregnancy. I would
find out what she did that allowed her to stay sober. I would help her attach emotions and values to the behaviors that allowed her to the behaviors that
allowed her to stay clean and encourage her to continuing utilizing the behaviors that worked before. Stage three states that we should do something
different Stage three states that we should do something different. We could further explores Kats interest as well as ways that the family may be able
to work with Kay to try new things that they can do together that have positive effects. For Issue/Concern 2, stage one of SFBT would consistent living
for the family.
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  • 2. Every organization has come to realize that in order to survive, it has to acquire and then retain profitable customers. Company should consider those customers which shows high satisfaction which leads to customer loyalty .this result in increasing company's profitability. Company should also focus on customers who are not satisfied in order to increase profitability. Importance /significance Customer loyalty plays important role in telecommunication sector. Companies can rely on making research upon their satisfied customers for improving the service quality or other factors exists that make the loyal customers. After getting knowledge by making research; telecommunication sectors can possibly be able to focus on their customer's touch point where they can improve the service. Now a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Weapons Of Influence Critical Thinking Study Question 1, Chapter 8 Pick any three of the weapons of influence described in this book. Discuss in each case how the weapon could be used in enhance compliance in what you would consider an exploitative manner and in what you would consider a nonexploitative manner. The first weapon of influence that I have chosen to describe in this book is Reciprocity, which comes from chapter 2 reciprocation "the old give and take... and take . According to sociologist and anthropologist, one of the most widespread and basic norms of human culture is embodied in the rule of reciprocity. The rule requires that one person try to repay in kind what another person have provided. By obligating the recipient of an act to repayment in the future. The rule for reciprocation allows one individual to give something to another with confidence that is not being lost. (Cialdini 49) This rule is extremely powerful, often overwhelming. The rule of reciprocity can be used to enhance compliance in what we would consider an exploitative manner and in what we would consider a nonexploitative manner. My example for the rule of reciprocity in and nonexploitative manner comes from readers report 2.2 (32) "Last year on my way home for thanksgiving break, I felt the dull... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The overarching need of the cultists to cling to those beliefs. This is used in a non–explicated manner because people are listening to someone who is lying and didn't have a good experience with something. So with the power of social influence have turned into a power of bad influence. It shows how even if something is bad and not true people will still turn and follow them even if they don't feel the same just because of the power of social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Critically assess the view that a concept of miracles is... Critically assess the view that a concept of miracles is inconsistent with a belief in a benevolent God. (35 marks) Before one is able to debate the ideas of inconsistency surrounding miracles, we must define and clarify what a miracle actually is. One definition is 'an event caused by God, this view is traditionally supported by Christians and philosophers such as Aquinas. A second definition is 'a violation of the laws of nature' which is most commonly associated with David Hume. These two definitions usually underlie the way in which people approach the question of God acting in the world, thus impacting ones interpretation of miracles showing a benevolent God. Benevolence is used to describe God being a good and loving God. Many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although this could have been down to a mis–diagnoses which distorted the idea of a miracle occurring. Overall, the inconsistencies with miracles present a biased God. Why would a benevolent God only perform to people who visit Lourdes and not 'non–believers'? Overall this shows God to not be benevolent because the miracles he performs are inconsistent and biased. Keith Ward stated that God is purposely inconsistent with miracles, and does not act within the world often so he does not undermine our free will, thus presenting a transcendent God. In his book 'Divine Action' he stated that if God helps 'person X' rather than 'person Y', it may be because 'person X' has a more potentially important role in the working out of the divine purpose then 'person Y'. Therefore God's inconsistency is deliberate and his actions are beyond our human understanding. This supports the concept of God being benevolent as he performs miracles for the greater good of the people, he can't save everyone, as this would undermine the significance of miracles, however he does intervene when it will make a large impact in the bigger picture. However, Hawkins stated that a good theory is one that is straight forward. Ward presents his argument based on a lot of assumptions. As Gods actions and purpose in the world is beyond our understanding, it is impossible for us to understand the significance and purpose of miracles. It is impossible for us to know what God's plan is. Who are we to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gabriel Tanner Essay Gabriel Tanner as the mysterious creepy guy makes for a good plot beat but make the sequence more suspenseful and tense. Chris notices him, but then goes on his way. Have Gabriel appear to be stalking him. Maybe Chris gets to his car, and Gabriel taps on his shoulder and Chris jumps. First, tease the audience with his uneasy feeling, he dismisses it, and then Gabriel appears. This will elevate the tension more than Chris approaching Gabriel. Cut the dialogue "Hey. Creepy guy standing in the back of a room..." Also, in the scene in which he finds Gabriel Tanner inside his house should be tenser. Again, tease the audience first. He comes homes, calls out, elevate the tone, and then he finds Gabriel with Andrea. However, there's an inconsistency ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There's a tendency to explain or tell feelings or thoughts versus showing. Remember the audience can only see what's on the screen and they can only hear the dialogue. Show how Chris is visibly annoyed (rolls eyes, deep breath). Also later, the idea that Chris "ponders his response," should be visual. Everyone talks about the attack as if it caused great trauma to Chris, but the audience doesn't feel this. The audience doesn't feel that he was away. Cut dialogue: "Let's see who's behind..." Let the visuals (and sounds) convey the tension in the scene (the library). Consider a stronger pay–off for the idea of the Black Magic Book. Consider adding a visual reaction on page 53 when Andrea tells Chris that she's pregnant. In the climax when Ben is the host, consider having Ben/Demon speak. The climax feels like it needs a bit more between Chris and Ben/Demon. Remember, he has to not only physically outwit him, but mentally. The scene with the paramedics can just be visual, versus including dialogue. Then transition to the hospital where the doctor tells him, he can see his son. The dialogue with the lawyer sounds a bit contrived/on the nose. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Why Is Consistency Important For Children In the answers to this topic, there are benefits for you and your children. Benefits for your Children: Stability. This is the #1 benefit for your children. The stability of knowing that you are there. You are able to answer questions, fix boo –boos, dry tears and offer support. Your children need you. A lot! Consistency. Your children can rely on you. They can rely on the consistency of the way you run your household. You are consistent with mealtimes, baths and bedtimes, organization, chores and discipline. Children need this consistency. Consistency is what gives them routine in their lives. We all know how important that is. Quality time. All kids need quality time with their mom. Quality time gives them the assurance of being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You know that no matter what...you have a job. You don't have to worry about getting laid off or getting fired. You don't have to worry that someone is going to get promoted over you. You have job security. You know exactly what is required of you to do your job. You perform your duties on your own schedule. Consistency. This runs along side of stability. You are in charge! You don't have to answer to anyone except yourself on the consistencies (or inconsistencies, for that matter) in your working environment. No specific hours. A mom who works outside the home typically has a 9–5 job. 8–6 if you include her commuting time. A stay at home mom keeps her own hours. If you are bummed one day and want to take the day off, chill and take the day off! You don't have to be concerned with how many sick days you have accumulated. There is no time clock to punch. You don't have to worry about being late getting into work because you gave your children extra kisses. You don't have to face a disgruntled employer. Another case in point is that you don't have to worry that you'll be late getting out of work either. Believe me, when the daycare center closes at 6 they don't care that you had to finish typing up that report so it would be on Mr. SoandSo's desk in the morning. They expect you to be there to pick up your child before 6. You don't have to face a disgruntled caretaker ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. GГ¶del's Incompleteness Theorems GГ¶del's incompleteness theorems were mathematically proven results but they had broad philosophical consequences. They were proofs that would show that there are certain true propositions that are improvable. They were epistemological truths, meaning they dealt with the nature of knowledge itself by proving an absolute limitation on what we can mathematical prove. (Goldstein 2013) To assess the effects of GГ¶del's results, the theorems themselves will be outlined, as will the three schools of logicism, formalism and intuitionism, then the effects of the theorems on the schools shall be considered. To appreciate the consequences of the incompleteness theorems there is a need to explain the key terms of consistency and completeness and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Struik 1987, 203). Logicism disagrees with Intuitionism as it asserts that we do not create knowledge but simply reveal existing truths (Brown 2008, 125). Since in intuitionism 'abstract entities are admitted only if they are man made' (Snapper 1979, 209). Brouwer's criticism of Logicism is that they use the principles of finite sets and their subsets as a form of logic beyond and prior to mathematics and used it to reason about infinite sets (Kleene 1952, 46–7). Intuitionism was developed as a reaction to Cantor's set theory and its paradoxes. Intuitionists sought to rebuild mathematics from the 'bottom–up'. They saw Mathematics as 'an activity'; Mathematicians do not access pre–existing knowledge but construct knowledge (Brown 2008, 121). Brouwer saw logic as an unreliable basis for mathematics and therefore Brouwer's intuitionism sees mathematics as having its foundations with 'Ur–Intuition, a basic intuition of the natural numbers' (Struik 1987, 202, Palmgren 2009). Its fundamental and defining characteristic is its analysis of what it means for a statement to be true. In Brouwer's original intuitionism he demands 'truth though constructivity' (Struik 1987, 202). This means that he only allowed entities that had a clear and definable method of construction. For example, in this way Brouwer would accept the idea of possible infinitely, as it required a continuous set of constructions and 'remains forever in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. For an example, consider two alternative belief systems A... For an example, consider two alternative belief systems A and B consisting of beliefs A1, A2 and B1, B2 respectively. There are two beliefs in each system none of which can justify themselves alone. If A1 в†’ A2 and A2 в†’ A1, then there are 2 inferential connections in A and a high inferential density. Bonjour says this makes A likely. However, if only B1 в†’ B2 and not vice versa, then there is only 1 non –mutual inferential connection in B and thus a low inferential density. Bonjour suggests that lack of mutual justification makes the whole system of B unjustified since B1 must act foundationally. From this example, we can see that the coherence of a system is defined to be inversely related to the number of beliefs in the system and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ironically, even Bonjour's own account does not fully live up to this claim in the end. For clarity, this initial account ofCoherentism will henceforth be referred to as Non–foundational Coherentism. As is to be expected, the account of Non–foundational Coherentism is not without its flaws. Firstly, coherence is still too broadly defined by Bonjour to be useful. To illustrate the issue, consider two newbelief systems A and B. If A is more inferentially dense but B is less anomalous in content, how do you decide which belief system is more likely? Curiously, Bonjour is largely silent on this point despite its dramatic consequences. The effect of this observation might lead one to the same skeptical conclusion as McGrew's linear foundationalism. In fact, this account may be even more troubling; the total number of possible coherent belief systems increases exponentially with the number of possible explanatory beliefs since such belief systems actually inhabit the powerset of these explanatory beliefs. Secondly, assuming Bonjour's account of Coherentism, one might encounter a few corner cases where such an account will fail to provide reliable justification entirely. Consider the case presented by Olsson wherein two eyewitness accounts A1 and A2 describe an event E having occurred. In this example it is assumed that we do not know if E occurred or who is telling the truth. We first assume that neither account ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Colleges Should Require Class Attendance Does your attendance record reflect your final grade in college? No not because the professor will mark you down a certain percentage of your grade, but because of the relationship between students that show up for class and the ones that regularly skip. When I started attending college, I was a bit confused why such a large percentage of students weren't attending class. It seemed as the quarter moved further along, class attendance went down. After spending a bit of time on google, I found a few statistics that reflect why I believe class attendance should be mandatory. On the contrary, some students will say that they should have the freedom to decide if they want to go to class, because they are now adults. However, to improve students grades and school drop–out rates. Colleges should require class attendance. Building in–class continuity will help prepare young adults for the work world and requiring class attendance will help develop students for a thriving career. Fortunately, in grade school you are required to go to school. If you don't there will be some form of consequences. However, once students enter college they now have the choice of attending class, thus, teaching inconsistency. Doing so holds back other students in the class ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students should see that it is for their own good to show up for class. If colleges made class mandatory, it would help improve students` grades and confidence in themselves. Also, students would have more consistency in their lives and in the class they would now be attending daily. Instead of inconsistent continuity, you can grow into a mature adult. A relationship can grow between your teacher and fellow students. In the future, I have hope that anyone that has influence on this topic, will succor our students for their future and see that mandatory attendance will turn young adults in school to becoming sleepers in their chosen fields of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Intergrated Communication in the Business World Essay I. Integrated Communication Background Communication is the essence of all human interaction, relationships and learning. Creating and maintaining strong and constructive relationships with all stakeholders is after all the main scope of organization's communications. On this view, effective communications are vital for organizations to grow, evolve and stand out among the competitors. The new era of digital communications, the globalized economy and empowered scrutinized stakeholders have challenged the traditional communications practices. As a reaction to adapt to this new environment and changed conditions, it is not very uncommon that managers and consultants advice organizations to embrace the ideal of integrated communications. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The news spread quickly in the local media and social networks causing worry and suspicion among the community on whether the news was true and accurate. Faced with the lack of an official statement from the Government, while several international media emphasized that the agreement was already established, environmentalists, citizens, groups of interest (Alliance Against Import of Waste, Active Youth) started a chain of protests pressuring the Government to re–think its decision and reject the U.S request. In addition, they accused the Government for lack of transparency after some local media published that the discussions between respective governments for such matter had started since September. On 15th of November, the deadline set by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons for Albanian's official decision, the PM was forced by thousands of protestors to change its decision and reject the request. But what led the Government to prevent legitimate stakeholders to the right of having a transparent process for an issue that would affect them and their future? If we go back in time by a month, one of the first decisions of the new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of On Painting By Leon Alberti On Painting by Leon Alberti is, in essence, a book of guidelines for novice painters. Alberti explains that since paintings are meant to represent things that are seen, they need also be approached this way. In his theory, he breaks up the way of painting into three important components circumscription, composition, and the reception of light. Within these three are guidelines for the portrayal of subjects, spaces and emotion. In the historia, or the work of the painter, there is circumscription, the first step in painting that is defined by Alberti as the recording of external outlines. He explains that this step should be given special attention and, В¬in fact, suggests that composition and reception of light should mean nothing without it. Alberti says that to do circumscription well one must outline everything with a visible line, and then use a veil. He describes this veil as a layout of parallel lines that allow for the correct depiction of objects regardless of the position they are in. Next, Alberti describes the painting component composition, which is the way that objects in a painting fit together in relationship to one another. It is in this explanation that Alberti delves into dealing with the perspective of a painting as a whole. As Alberti mentioned in his veil concept, parallel lines also play a role in constructing objects with angles that rise from the ground. He explains that by adding perpendicular lines to the parallels, creating a grid, one can measure out the length and width that every object will be. A composition must also be well depicted when painting human subjects. Alberti instructs on methods such as sketching the bones and muscles first and proportioning muscles using the head or length of the foot. He also highlights the importance of all members of the body looking consistent and fulfilling the function of what they are doing. The dead should look dead and the living otherwise. Humans and their actions must be consistent with other subjects in the painting as well. For depicting emotion, Alberti insists on the use of seven positional body movements that would apply to both living and inanimate objects, these include up/down, right/left, away/towards and in rotation. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Aristotle’s Model: the Play as a Whole Aristotle's Model: The Play as a Whole In Aristotle's Poetics, Aristotle emphasizes three major elements of a good play: plot, character, and thought. To be more specific, in an Aristotelian play, thought sets the cause of action with character as emotion developer based on plot as the basic form. Besides these three main factors, the idea that a play should be a complete whole is also the basis of the Poetics (Aristotle 61). Therefore, when comparing the choices Lobby Hero by Kenneth Lonergan and The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry for the play of the season, unification and regularity of all three elements. After comparing and contrasting both plays, Lobby Hero fits the Aristotle's model's three elements, plot, character and thought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Jeff does not indicate any sign about truth telling, his habit of telling truth is embedded in the details of the play. When Jeff hears Bill lying to Dawn about his fair with Mrs. Heinvald, he intentionally calls Bill to pick up his hat left in Mrs. Heinvald's apartment. His audacious and straightforward speaking routine also makes the final truth telling consistent with his characteristics. Acknowledged that William is his superintendent, he is still dare to talk about his sexual illusion about female cop. With a faith of telling the truth and frank talking behavior, telling Dawn about William's brother's crime is consistent to Jeff's personality. In this way, Lobby Hero well constructs a character with great consistency whose actions hold the play into a rational whole story. If Lobby Hero's Jeff is consistent in his consistency, Tracy in The Philadelphia Story is inconsistent in her consistency. Tracy is inconsistent because her sensitivity is changing. She sees George as an angel the day before the wedding but falls crazily inlove with Mike, or Macaulay, and his books the night before the wedding. However, when she looks at the "boat of true love", Tracy begins to think of the good time spent with Dexter. Under the presumption that Tracy is a very unstable character, the abrupt ending seems plausible. Therefore, Tracy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Physician Query Process Physician queries need to be initiated in writing using a standard form that represents the type of clinical information being requested. According to Becker's Healthcare (2011), the documentation of queries needs to follow a standard format that includes all the relevant information. In this case, the somewhere hospital physician query was not completed following the required standards. The format, the grammar the design and the process described were not in line with the standards of a physician query. Appropriate format of the policy Legal health record Physician query process Maintenance of the completed query Somewhere hospital requires that documentation in the medical record be consistent and adequate to substantiate claims, facilitate care, and provide legal protection to the doctor, patient, and the medical center. In addition to these, the physicians can be queried to clarify the diagnosis, verify visual relationships between diagnosis and/or symptoms, and validate conditions present on admission. Queries may be posed during hospitalization and after discharge. The evaluation shows that the somewhere hospital physician query is not in line with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The design of the query needs to include vital elements such as the name of the patient, the date of admission, the date of initiation of the query, account number, contact, and the name of the query initiator, medical record number, and the statement of the issue. In this case, the query contained most of the information that should be included in the design. However, in some situations, information such as the date query initiated was not included. Besides, the issues of contact information of the query initiator as not included which needs to be addressed. Most importantly, the query should not be designed so that the only thing needed is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Case Study Megan Welshymer BA 370 9/29/15 Extra Credit # 1 Case Study: The Netflix Rollercoaster 1. Netflix's original marketing strategy offered several flat–rate monthly subscription options; in which, members could stream movies and shows via the Internet or have disks sent to their homes in a pre–paid and pre–addressed envelope. Free from the despair of due dates and late fees, members could keep, up to, eight movies at a time. Upon the return of a disk, Netflix would automatically mail out the next movie from the customer's video queue. Members were able to change and update their queues as frequently as they liked. The sheer innovation of Netflix's strategy encouraged several competitors to enter the market to compete directly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These first set of changes, cost the company one million customers and a ton of negative press in social media; including 12,000 comments of dissatisfaction. However, at this point, Netflix's stock prices still rose. Unfortunately, on September 18, 2011, Hastings posted a new announcement to the company blog, trying to separate and over–complicate the two services. He then reversed the changes, in yet another memo, on October 11, 2011. By this point, however, it was too late; more displeased customers had left and Netflix's stock prices had plummeted. Personally, I believe this situation caused a short–term public relations nightmare; to the customers who were affected at that time. Netflix retained over thirteen million subscribers; given time, I believe the new generation of customers will still be interested in the services they provide. 3. Strengths: If Netflix can maintain consistency in the services they provide, their product is worth purchasing (subscribing to). No other companies offer streaming and DVD delivery, to their members, with such convenience. Weaknesses: The early customers will remember the inconsistent changing and modifying of the prices and service options; done back in 2011. This caused the loss of many members, who may remain reluctant to re–join their subscription to Netflix. Opportunities: Our current generation seems to embrace and encourage the sedentary lifestyle; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Consistencies And Inconsistencies In The French Revolution The French Revolution showed consistencies and inconsistencies when being compared to the enlightenment and its ideas. The French Revolution started during the years of 1787 and 1789 when the people of France started to revolt against King Louis XVI. The country had a massive amount of debt after fighting multiple wars in the previous years, and the King had to raise taxes to help pay. The people were not happy and the King called a meeting of the Estates General, which separated France's people into three separate groups. The lowest estate was made up of all the people who were not nobles or members of the clergy. These people wanted more say in decisions and they decided to break off and create the National Assembly which was joined by the clergy. The National Assembly would demand constitutional reform from the King and it led to the start of the revolution. Prior to the revolution, the enlightenment was an intellectual movement by writers and scholars during the 18th century. The writers believed that human beings should apply reason and critical thinking to problems. They would bring upon new thoughts and ideas throughout Europe. The French Revolution and enlightenment movement were directly related to each other and would help change Europe forever. The French Revolution displayed many consistencies with enlightenment ideals. For example, the "Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen" showed many consistencies. The Declaration allowed for, "Freedom of religion, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Section 59013 (E) (1-2) В§ 59013(e), (e) (1–2) Specific Purpose If a substantial threat to a consumer's health or safety is identified, this provision allows the Department to direct the regional center to obtain alternative or additional services and supports for the consumer. The Department may consider notifications from the Department of Social Services of health and safety risks. This provision also allows the Department to request relocation of the consumer under certain conditions, and requires an Individual Program Plan meeting be convened within two working days to review the service and support needs of the consumer. Rationale for Necessity This adoption is directed by Section 4698(h) of the Welfare & Institutions Code and Section 1567.65 of the Health &... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rationale for Necessity This adoption is necessary for clarity, to ensure both departments involved are kept informed, and is consistent with Section 4698(i) of the Welfare & Institutions Code. В§ 59016(g) Specific Purpose This provision requires that the regional center mail the director's decision to the CCH administrator within two working days of signature. Rationale for Necessity This adoption is necessary to ensure the CCH receives the official decision in writing, and provisions can be made to relocate consumers should the contract ultimately be terminated This is consistent with Title 17 Sections 54382 and 54384, with a shortened time frame. В§ 59016(h) Specific Purpose When a CCH appeals a contract termination, this provision specifies that the contract termination is suspended pending the outcome of the appeal. Rationale for Necessity
  • 17. This adoption is necessary to avoid unnecessarily relocating consumers, and allow time for relocation of consumers to appropriate placements if so required pending the outcome of the appeal. Article 10– Corrective Action Plans and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on Palapa Politics Case Study: Palapa Politics Summary of Issues The main issues in this case are regarding to a scarce resource, a beachfront Palapa, which is an important product for this resort adding great value to customers. Due to this very limited spots The Caribbean Palm Resort has been struggling for developing the right pricing strategy in order to achieve both revenue and customer satisfaction goals. However, the approaches to date they considered have been inconsistent and too complex. As a result, it could confuse customers and staff and also jeopardise their business. Generation and Evaluation of Main Issues Beachfront Palapas * Limited supply and High ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The resort keeps changing its price policy frequently and it confuses the customers and it is unreliable. Towel Hut * Too much responsibility: It is no longer a towel hut. It covers not only distributing and collecting towels but also explaining policy, taking reservations and managing palapas and customers' complaints and so on. Recommended Solutions and Justification * Increasing the supply: The resort could provide more palapas so that more quests can have opportunity to enjoy it. However I assume that there could be a limitation of installing palapas by government (such as not to damage the nature). There is no information regarding government's permission. If so, they should offer alternatives for customers. The alternatives could be canopies or beach umbrellas. However, these should be provided free. * Abandoning the first–come, first–served system: All palapas should be rented so that some customers who choose not to pay for palapas would not feel frustrated or slighted and it is fairer for every customer to pay for them and no one needs to line up and waste time. * Consistent and reliable pricing strategy: The Price system should be an hourly basis not daily. For instance, the resort charges $8 / hour for the use of a palapa. The resort needs to optimize their scarce resource wisely. * Allocating towel hut's responsibility: The resort should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Inconsistency in Adam Bede by George Eliot Essay Inconsistency in Adam Bede In George Eliot's Adam Bede, an inconsistency can be found between Dinah's firmly held convictions and her decision to marry. Throughout the story, Eliot presents Dinah as a symbol of divine love who persistently shuns all earthly pleasures of her own for the benefit of those in need. Several passages in the text show that Dinah insists she must follow the path God has chosen for her and prevent her own needs and desires from rising to the surface. Despite her moral protestations, however, Dinah marries Adam in the last few pages of the book. This marriage is disappointing in another sense as well. Dinah was not only created as a symbol of divine love, but also as a figure who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We see here that Dinah is not one to be caught up in the external world. Her mind is occupied with thoughts of "what it has to give out," indicating not only that she is charitable, but also that she is not in the process of observing and making judgements. Her eyes do not even appear to be "making observations," but are instead simply "shedding love." She is so entirely absorbed in her spirituality that in her mind the outer world is insignificant. This is evident in the way she dresses as well. We are told that she wears no adornments; she is always plainly dressed in a Quaker bonnet and a black dress. She does not try to put on a false front by embellishing her appearance. She is described as "simple" and "candid" (34).
  • 20. Following this initial physical description of Dinah is a series of occurrences in which the reader discovers that Dinah is so selfless and devout that she denies herself a life of her own. On the very first night that we are introduced to her we find that she is resolved "...to live and die without husband or children..." (45). Seth accompanies her home from the service and makes use of their time alone together as an opportunity to propose to her. She denies his proposal: "I seem to have no room in my soul for wants or fears of my own, it has pleased God to fill my heart so full with the wants and suffering of his poor people" (45). She does not even take time to consider the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Why Do Companies Have Consistency? There are many benefits of having consistency throughout any organisation, whether it is in the workplace or in customer interactions. Meeting demands consistently requires the attention of top leadership and it is becoming an increasingly important factor in various industries (Pulido, Stone and Strevel, 2014). This brief will highlight the advantages of having consistency throughout 'Prestige Worldwide' and how we can adopt it. Consistency is the key to making customers happy, which is the aim of this organisation. In order to provide maximumcustomer satisfaction, the customers must have a consistent 'customer journey', i.e. the cumulative experience of interactions that a customer has with a company (Pulido et al, 2014). Research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Emotional consistency: Customer satisfaction and loyalty are heavily influenced by emotions encompassed in a feeling of trust (Beard, 2014), meaning that consistency is important to forge a relationship of trust with customers, which is important for long term growth. We must strive to be a company that customers comfortable with and trust. 3. Communication consistency: It is important to make and meet promises, and equally important to highlight the delivery of these promises. Our marketing communications should focus on the delivery of promises, because that will influence customer perception and enable us to generate a reservoir of goodwill and first–rate reputation. Slogans are commonly based on customer satisfaction, with an example being "Satisfaction guaranteed" by Wal–Mart, and Prestige Worldwide should follow this process (Henard, Szymanski, 2001). Concluding the consistency for Prestige Worldwide, it is recommended that we implement it into our business. A suitable plan of action would be to adopt a journey–based approach with customer interactions by making their transitions between departments more seamless while tracking progress, fix areas where negative experiences are common due to them having 4–5 times more impact than a positive experience, and to do it now (Morris, 2014; Pulido et al, 2014). In order to build intense customer loyalty and reap its benefits, we must be consistent; otherwise our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Reliability Is Defined, Within Psychometric Testing Reliability is defined, within psychometric testing, as the stability of a research study or measure(s). Reliability can be examined externally, Inter–rater and Test–Retest, as well as internally; which is seen in internal consistency reliability methods. It's best to establish inter–rater reliability outside of the context of the study's measure. If the reliability is incorporated in the measure and is extremely low, this can cause serious issues for the researchers going forward. It is highly recommended that a pilot study be done to establish the inter–rater reliability. It is also a good idea to periodically assess the inter–rater reliability if the study will be conducted for an extensive amount of time. There is a difference in how to assess categorical versus continuous measures' inter–rater reliability. If the measure is a compilation of categories, then the researchers could have the raters mark each category that is applicable to the observations. From those selections, the research team should calculate the percentage of agreement among the raters. However, the research team could also calculate Cohen's Kappa, for a more "stable" percentage. Cohen's Kappa Cohen's Kappa states: where Pr(a) is the observed agreement among raters, and Pr(e) is the conjectural likelihood of chance agreement, using the observed data to calculate the probabilities of the raters hypothetically choosing each category. With this calculation, if the raters are in complete agreement then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Personal Narrative: Consistency This I Believe: Consistency I believe in consistency. I feel that being consistent in whatever it is that you set out to do can add an immense amount of wealth to your life. I never realized how inconsistent I had been in accomplishing some goals that I set for myself until I endured the sudden loss of my grandmother last year. I saw what I was becoming, what I needed a do to go in a different direction and that I needed to be consistent in order to do so. For the majority of my life I have always been overweight. Genetically speaking I am destined to weigh exceptionally more than the average American woman with my 5'–2" height. For some, it is thought being overweight is a choice. For a long while I was fine with being my size. Luckily for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Last fall I began pursuing a Master's Degree in Project Management. Inconsistency in studying and submitting my assignments in a timely matter gave me two subpar grades for the semester. Now, I have been granted a second chance here at the University of Maryland University College. I am still a work in progress but practicing consistency with my study habits, seeking help when I am in need, as well as completing my assignments on time, will contribute to my successful completing of this graduate study program and my career ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Importance Of Hypatia For The Development Of Western... Hypatia of Alexandria is a relevant example of the way in which men fear powerful and intelligent women due to their insecurity of losing power. Although the way in which she was brought down is one of the most extreme cases, it resembles much of what continues to go on in Western Civilization. There are both consistencies and inconsistencies between the sources, lecture, and the textbook. The inconsistencies most likely attribute to this aforementioned male insecurity. The Importance of Hypatia for the Development of Western Civilization Much like Hypatia, it is common to see women's accomplishments downplayed and criticized across all of history. With another wave of the feminist movement we have seen in the last few years, Hollywood has decided to do a bit of retelling to set the story straight of a few major events, these specifically focus on The United States. For example, the movie Hidden Figures (2016), directed by Theodore Melfi, speaks about black women working in NASA in the 1960s and how their contributions did much for the success of the program. Another is the documentary Dolores (2017), directed by Peter Bratt, that was based on the life of Dolores Huerta, a civil rights activist that fought alongside Caesar Chaves, yet received none of the credit for all her accomplishments in American History textbooks. Both these films shed light on women that were overlooked in history due to them not conforming to what society thought a woman should be. For Hypatia, this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Wooquer Case Analysis Essay With the rapid evolution and expansion of the Indian retail environment, Madura F&L's ability to morph in response to market demands and consumer needs is nonnegotiable. Engaging and managing their workforce is highly important as success within the retail industry is directly correlated to supporting a consistent brand image and providing a superior customer experience. With broadly distributed locations and employee base, it is crucial that consistent standard operating procedures be established and implemented to facilitate their ambitious expansion plans. To address this issue, Madura F&L should implement a cloud platform such as Wooqer to achieve operationaleffectiveness while enabling flexibility and real time collaboration to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Engaging, developing, and managing the MF&L workforce is first priority as the complexity of managing operations intensifies with expansion. The workforce must be well educated on SOPs, enabled with the resources to successful complete all requirements, and monitored to ensure quality. Given the geographic and demographic diversity of their locations, customization of the training modules must be enabled to facilitate responsiveness to customer needs through the empowerment of leadership, without violating consistency. Current IT solutions available to Madura lacked sufficient consistency and coverage capabilities and were ineffective in managing remote programs. Very few solutions were able to assist in SOP training compliance monitoring. These solutions also hindered Madura's ability to innovate and adapt to changes in their company's process, which in turn delayed access to pertinent business information resulting in ineffectiveness. Venkatagiri and Prakash state, "...large–scale IT systems were found to be rigid on the strategic front. ERP systems were criticized for prescribing business processes, rather than accommodating them"(2013). Significant investments have been made by MF&L that arguably are capable of satisfying the future demands of the growing company. Multiple platforms were integrated to form a solution that addressed many of the issues faced in the early 2000's. Their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Assignment 2 Cronbach Alphas Essay Assignment 2– Cronbach Alphas (Reliability), Analyzing Compiled Parental Data Upload your output, syntax/note file, and write–up to Canvas. Be sure that your syntax files contains notes for what and why you are commanding certain things. Not including all documentation or uploading you file appropriately by the due date will severely affect your grade, up to and including receiving a zero (0) for the assignment. For this assignment, you will be using the Parental Data that you compiled during class as well as the GSS Assignment Data, which is on Canvas under your Homework 1 module. Step 1: Analyzing Compiled Parental Data Open the parental data that you compiled during this class – if you weren't in class on this day, you will be unable to do this portion of the assignment, which is one of the consequences of not attending class (see syllabus page 5). Complete the following. (1)Command and print descriptive statistics and frequency distributions of the variables that identify the respondents' (R) answers to Q2 (balancing job and family), Q3 (sacrificing job for family), and Q9 (interview coded R's sex). Be sure that you set your options so that your output files contain the variable name, variable label, numeric codes and categorical codes (Remember: Edit, Options, Output Tab...) As a part of your descriptive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What do these variables represent (i.e., what information/question is being asked and answered for each variable)? In order to provide a complete and appropriate answer to this question, you will need to look at the variable labels and values (response options) in the SPSS file and the GSS codebook for additional information (i.e., what missing categories are available for coding, what year(s) was/were these questions asked). {Remember: Just because I am not asking you for descriptives and frequency tables does not mean that you shouldn't run them to look at the distribution of responses. That information may be helpful in answering this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Productive Routines Allow Students Develop Their Own... Productive routines allow students to develop their own sense of organization and structure in their lives. I will have subjects color coded and organized throughout my classroom. After every lesson, I will have students get out their assignment notebooks and write homework assignments and important dates in it. This routine is a recap for students and reminds them what to take home, complete, or relay any information to their parents. Other effective routines would consist of how students signal to get attention, time allotted for quiet reading and reflection, when to go to the restroom or elsewhere, and how they line up when leaving the classroom. I also believe students get a little off track over the weekend, and I would set up a routine Monday morning to go over what we have learned and what is to be expected in the classroom for the week. Students like consistency because they feel safe and know what to expect each day. I would have a daily agenda, and how we move from one activity to another, procedures, and expectations would be consistent. I also believe in having a pre–test and a post–test for each chapter so students have a sense of what they can expect and what they need to improve on. Students thrive in organized and consistent environments, in my future classroom I would like the daily schedule, breaks, expectations, and consequences to be consistent. It is very important to be consistent on how I react to classroom behavior and consequences. I must maintain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Why Consistency Is Important Consistency What is consistency? According to Dictionary.com, consistency is the steadfast adherence to the same principles, course, form, etc. In other words consistency are things are done in the same way and is repeated over and over again. Consistency can show up anywhere rather it's maintaining a 3.0 GPA in college or having the ability to stay on a three point shooting streak during a basketball game. Consistency can be a great thing to have in your arsenal of skills, but it is in fact kind of difficult to stay consistent. This paper will give you three grat tips on how to stay consistent. One of the first tips on how to stay consistent is to make a conscious decision to remain consistent. This means that you are mentally or physically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Is The Damn Consistency? Paradoxical double standards reached an all–time high when we began the week incensed by a billboard advert from a protein shake company portraying a bikini–clad woman because it promoted an unhealthy stereotype of the female form...and by the weekend most of those very same people were actively supporting and comfortably enabling a professional boxer who brutally assaults women with unbelievable regularity. Where is the damn consistency? beach I'd like to think I'm a feminist...not a very good one but one nonetheless. I've never had any deep interest or fixation with internet pornography; my relationship history hasn't come from intending to bed as many women as possible, but from attempting to satisfy them as much as I could. It's almost like I idolise women. Don't get me wrong, my history is extensive but I'd like to think I respect and can relate to women, and to femininity in general (without being confused about my sexuality). Most of my more meaningful liaisons have been with older, intelligent or career–minded women. What started off as a complete lack of awareness and low self–esteem driven promiscuity in my colourful twenties (probably a result of authoritarian parenting from emotionally disconnected parents) eventually evolved into a more mature self–conscious reticence and humility towards women. Maybe this is the journey most men take through to middle age... Anyway... there's a new wave of feminism that's found its voice, and I think it's here to stay. Yes, we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of The East Los Angeles College Transfer Center The department that I reviewed using the Council for the Advancement of Standards (CAS) was the East Los Angeles College (ELAC) Transfer Center. I am currently doing my graduate assistantship at the ELAC Transfer Center. Therefore, I thought it would be a more meaningful experience to choose this department to review using the CAS standards because it offers the opportunity to learn more about the department and probably provide my supervisor suggestions that can help improve the department to be more effective in serving students. I interviewed two individuals in the department in order to get some insight on how well of a job the department is dong in adhering to the CAS standards. The first person I interviewed was the Transfer Center... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would recommend that the ELAC Transfer Center mission be disseminated throughout the office space to reinforce the message of their mission statement every time one of the employees views it. Program The primary elements of the department are academic advising, transfer application assistance, transfer assistance, academic counseling. As a strength, the program is intentional in providing students with reliable information to transfer, since the information is always changing. Also, the department is strong in implementing services such as conferences, workshops, summer programs, and campus tours that with assist students in the transfer process. Another strength of the department is a consistent collaboration with other programs within the institution to benefit the students such as collaboration with programs like Puente and EOP&S in which these programs bring their student to the Transfer Center to attend Transfer 101 workshops. An area in which the department was inconsistent with the CAS standards was in not having established student learning outcomes. In addition, the department was also inconsistent in their program design not using multiple formats to deliver the information, for example lacking a video presence, not doing enough to engage with parents, therefore being unconsidered of their student population. Organization and Leadership The leadership practices of the department are consistent with the CAS standards in that its practices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Bible: The Preference For Consistency Scale Alexander, you may find it interesting to know that on the Preference for Consistency Scale, I rated my preference for consistency with all "9s" and my preference for consistency from others with all "8s". This prompted me to think about the summation of my scores and the impact consistency has on others. Perhaps the following Bible verse can help explain the rationality behind why religious involvement provides a framework for moral maturity, consistency, and integrity. The Word ofGod is very specific about how we as Christians are to conduct ourselves. Ephesians 5:15–17 says, "Be very careful, then, how you live –– not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore, do not be foolish, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of ' The Sun, Line, And Cave ' Victoria McAlister Professor Talcott Ancient Philosophy 5 December 2014 Consistency in the Sun, Line, and Cave Plato's theory of the Forms showcases that acquiring knowledge involves turning away from the world of senses and moving towards the Forms/world of intellect. Within Plato's Republic there are three analogies: the sun, line, and cave, which are intended to clarify how things experienced in the sensible world are less real than the Forms. All three analogies are consistent through their descriptions of the differences between the intelligible and sensible worlds. The usage of all three also enables Plato to guide readers through the knowledge process, starting with a simple description of the sun and ending with a full example of how man can reach that sun. Plato starts with the analogy of the sun, which points out the contrast between the visible and the intelligible worlds. Within the visible world man has eyes and objects to be seen, but man needs another object for the eyes to see the object. This object is the sun, which provides the light that is required by the eye to view the visible world. In correspondence, the Form of the Good in the intelligible world is equal to the sun by the way that the Good allows the forms to be known. Plato specifically states, "What gives truth to the things known and the power to know to the knower is the Form of the Good. And though it is the cause of knowledge and truth, it is also an object of knowledge" (508e). Along with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Cisco Case Study Essay CASE QUESTIONS В– CISCO 1a. How did Cisco find itself in trouble with regard to its intended IT prior to Brad Boston's arrival? Prior to his arrival, CISCO had a decentralized approach to IT spending. Independent business groups were making decisions in fuctional silos. Each group their own funds for IT, therefore, redundant applications such as CRM systems were created. This was a global issue as well as a localized issue. The Cisco philosophy regarding IT was simple: As long as someone was willing to pay for it, the IT department would work on whatever process /project specified. This is not only a waste of money, but it also creates problems when trying to work across teams. If two teams use two different processes to come... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1993, when Peter Solvik took over as CIO of Cisco, he reallocated the IT budget to each individual department. He also took the power away from an IT steering committee and gave it to departments. This gave each department the ability to function independent of each other. There was no need for them to communicate with other departments in order to achieve similar objectives and goals. 2a. What is BPOC's role? The BPOC's role is to get together biweekly to review and prioritize key initiatives that impact the company as a whole. BPOC would categorize each initiative and then make recommendations for the different projects. b. How much formal authority does it have? While they demonstrated no "formal" authority; the recommendations carried a great deal of weight. These are senior executives and they do have a vast knowledge of what is needed for the company to continue to be successful. c. How much IT funding does it control? It does not control funding for any initiatives, it merely has strong influence and promotes its recommendations. 3a. Would you approve the call center project, including the rationale for your recommendation? We would approve the call center project. The call center pilot was already successful in the European market and is ready to be deployed throughout the entire company. It would create a more efficient process for both internal and external Cisco customers. It would impact multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Visibility And Consistency Of Social Media Visibility and Consistency I was facilitating a social media workshop for a writers group in Richmond, Virginia called Agile Writers and a gentleman raised his hand. He was working on writing a book however his book wasn't out yet. He said to me, "My book is not out and I don't have anything to sell, so I'm not on Facebook or social media yet. I'm waiting until my book comes out. Is that wrong?" I answered his question with my favorite quote by H. Jackson Brown, "Opportunity only dances with those already on the dance floor." You see, you must already be on the dance floor ladies and gentlemen. Opportunity is not going to come pull you off the sideline, you have to already be there. You can do this by being visible and consistent on Social... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You want to hang out there first and establish presence on Facebook, but the tips and strategies I will share really apply to any of the social media sites that you're hanging out on. Number one, branding is largely about visibility and consistency. How visible are you and how consistent are you when we see you? You want to show up on a consistent basis on all of the social media sites that you have elected to play in the sandbox on, okay? You can't just post one thing and then disappear for two weeks and you don't post anything else about your business, your product or your service and then say this ain't working. No, ladies and gentlemen, you have to put some consistency in to posting on social media. When we say consistency, let me take Facebook for an example. If you're in promotion mode, and there's something that you want to get attention on or you want to attract clients or supporters, you really need to be posting one to five times a day. That's right, one to five times a day is what you need to be doing on Facebook to help you have that consistency. It also plays a role into the visibility. You want to be posting at different times during the day. Why? Because those that are friends & followers of yours and those that have clicked like on your business page, hang out on Facebook at different time, so you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Six Basic Principles Of Punishment Punishment on Trial: Six Basic Principles of Punishment Irvin Arias National University Punishment on Trial: Six Basic Principles of Punishment This paper explores six basic principles of effective punishment in which are most relevant for consideration when using procedures that may function as punishment to change any child's given behavior and if these factors influence whether a given contingency functions as a Punisher. There Must Exist A Behavioral Contingency Behavioral contingency is the heart of outcome–oriented punishment. Defined as, a behavioral contingency is a reliable and temporal relationship between a specific behavior and a consequence. (Cipani. 2004) A brief example of a behavioral contingency would be: "If you don't do... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When trying to eliminate a behavior by using punishment, the punishing consequence should always be specific so the correct treatment is administered. Always be specific and delineate the consequence before initiating the strategy. For example: if you don't wash the dishes correctly, you have to wash them 10 more times. The basic principles of punishment were proven to work because they were used for research many years ago on human beings and also animals in which have driven application and theory. Punishment is more apparent if reinforcement maintaining the problem behavior can be reduced or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Consistency In Mexican Food When it comes to a Mexican restaurant, a customer wants to be able to rely on the consistency of the entire criteria. Consistency is important in any food chain and the criteria may vary from person to person. Typically it involves the taste, appearance, wait time, atmosphere, cleanliness which creates the ability to satisfy. It is human nature to automatically begin to judge every situation that comes along. Therefore, doing well in these areas is important to have a high success rate in the food business. Walking into a Mexican restaurant with the expectation of what Mexican means, and having the expectations met. First piece to breaking down the criteria of satisfying mexican food is the taste of their food, appetizing food is one of the biggest key points. Since that is the whole point of a restaurant is eating food. Mexican food is known for it's bold flavors and wonderful blend of spices. Which keeps people coming back for more. When people enjoy a specific dish, they want to come back and have the expectations of that exact dish each time. Not having the same dish they order change each time they come in. Consistency in their food is a very important aspect for a restaurant to have. Mexican food has a wonderful layered flavor in their food. Which means each step done correctly is what developing that flavor that keeps people wanting more. Having wonderful flavor to food is important because that is what makes people crave it again later on. Bland boring food is how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Group Climate Essay examples Group Climate Group climate consists of the overall sentiment that is displayed within a group. This includes the aspects of honesty, openness, consistency and respect according to "Teamwork" by Lefasto and Larson. When evaluating the characteristics of group climate in a team, the most prevalent component to examine is trust. Trust yields respect, acknowledgement, cohesiveness, a bridge between cultural differences and above all else, sensitivity to ideas being expressed so a consensus can be reached. However, as pointed out by "Teamwork", trust is extremely fragile. If trust can be maintained and not breached, a team has defeated one of the few obstacles that inhibit the team from attaining their ultimate goal. This is because trust ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, establishing mutual and interesting grounds for completing the task at hand will hopefully promote such zeal. If these two ingredients exist, then the other aspects of trust should fall into place. Members should be eager to attend meetings, contribute ideas and prepare delegated assignments. In order to evaluate group climate and the level of trust present, we devised this tool (refer to climate tool). By using this tool, we specifically examined different aspects of what we considered "beneficial criteria" to effective group climate and "detrimental criteria" to effective group climate. The tool was divided into two sections in order to evaluate both good and bad displays of climate by individual members, as opposed to, simply measuring all positive aspects and not taking into account harmful communication. Team members were graded by subtracting their detrimental points accrued from their beneficial points. A maximum score would have been a 24. While Aaron clearly contributed the most to his group and scored the highest on beneficial points with a 23, he wound up scoring third highest on the total score after losing points for, creating tension, occasionally blocking ideas by insisting on specific goals, and not always staying 100% on task. The point being made is that, in order to fully help a group's climate, it extremely important to acknowledge that while it is necessary to make beneficial contributions, one must bear in mind that it is still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Personal Statement : House Hunter International It really doesn't matter if you are a TELevangelist, a large network, like HGTV or a person of business, you should have a consistent marketing message for your business. Have you ever sat down and watch HGTV's shows? From their network to their individual shows, they have a consistent message. That message comes across in my current favorites, House Hunter International – I love seeing how others live; anything from the Life series –Island Life, Caribbean Life & Hawaii Life; my newest favorite is Tiny House Builders. The Tiny House Movement fascinates me, living in, under 400 sq feet. Throughout HGTV's programing they have a consistent message. "... find ideas and inspiration to transform your space and ... expert help..." HGTV is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cohesive message – balance your offline & online messages. When there is continuity regardless of how your clients and potentials connect with you, then it is easier to draw your clients in. Beware of sending mix signals as to what your expertise is. Online I have struggled with keeping my website blog focused on what I do. Choosing those topics that directly deal with the problems I fix and topics on the resolutions I garner for my clients. Many other topics indirectly affect my main goal for my clients which is business growth. I quickly determine if my topic ideas, fits in with my theme, before I write, much less post. Clarify your message – develop a simple, easy to repeat message that tells the story, that you wish to deliver to your potentials. It should quickly describe the pain you fix; then reinforce the positive results for your clients. Realtors knows that a house without curb appeal will not sell quickly. The seller wants to sell quickly. Therefore, the realtor offers the solution of prettifying the house to draw people inside to visit. Knowing, if people aren't captured in those first few seconds at the curb, they never get inside to see how awesome the home looks. Lastly, As a business owner, my story has evolved. Evolution is advantageous and in the end can be profitable. Keep in mind, though it will require all we discussed here, focus, balance, cohesion and consistency for the best
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  • 40. B120 Tma01 Essay B120 TMA01 Part 1 Dear Patricia Lodge, In this report, as requested, I hope to help you understand the current situation, of the Lodge Bistro Chain. I believe the issues affecting the business are: staffing problems, growing competition, inconsistency in the approach of management, attracting lower spending customers, disagreement between managers and company standards lowering. Part (a) The staffing issue, more specifically the high staff turnover, is affecting the expenditure of the company due to the constant training which is also impacting upon existing staff due to the pressure and responsibility being put on them. The service will also lack in quality and consistency due to this problem; having both inexperienced and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part (c) I believe in order to solve current problems and prevent them resurfacing in the future, The Lodge Bistro needs to recoup some of its old ways, but still take into consideration some new ideas. For example, the strict and consistent routine implemented in the late 80's proved itself as a staple for the success of the business. When the company began its decline, too much was changed at once, leaving much confusion amongst employees and customers. As mentioned in the case study, 'Large restaurant chains had yet to dominate the market, Joyce's business therefore secured a successful niche based on the distinctiveness of her concept'. I think The Lodge Bistro could market this heavily and reiterate to customers it was the original old–fashioned French bistro, but also keep in touch with current trends at the same time. The issue with lower spending customers and different ranges appealing in different locations need not be a problem, and need not be so inconsistent if a proper marketing scheme was in place. I suggest higher price banding for city locations and lower price banding for outer city branches might help, and maybe a trial and error in every cafe for some new ideas put forward already by managers, like the less packaging scheme, and organic ranges. Part 2 From the TGF discussions I have seen a variety of ideas from the group which broadened my horizons greatly on how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Factors That Impact The Adoption Of Mobile Payment System 1.RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1Research Design Before assessing the research paper, the secondary data from previous researchers was used to obtain the background and history of the research topic – Factors that impact the adoption of Mobile Payment System. From assessing the previous articles on this topic it can be found that many developing and developed countries had a study on the factors that impact the adoption of Mobile Payment System, Kenya (Morawczynski, 2010), China (Zhao, Y & Kurnia, S. 2014) and etc. The quantitative research method is being used in this research study. Quantitative research methods are a number of statistical and mathematical tools that can be used to capture and analyze information on quantitative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3.2 The Survey Instrument An eight–section self–administered questionnaire was developed (Appendix B). The first section of the questionnaire was designed to collect the demographic (e.g. gender, age group and education level) of respondents. The second section of the questionnaire measures the convenience of mobile payment system which may influence the customer intention to use mobile payment systems. It consists of 9 statements which address the convenience features of mobile payment systems. Respondents are asked to rate the agreement on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from "(1) strongly disagree" – "(5) strongly agree". In the third section of the questionnaire include a criterion statement pertaining to price of using mobile payment system which will influence the customer intention to use mobile payment systems. It consists of 4 statements which address the price features of mobile payment systems. Respondents are asked to rate the agreement on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from "(1) strongly disagree" – "(5) strongly agree". The fourth section of the questionnaire measures the customer service of mobile payment systems which may influence the consumer's intention to use mobile payment systems. It consists of 5 statements which address the customer service features of mobile payment systems. Respondents are asked to rate the agreement on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from "(1) strongly disagree" – "(5) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Music Therapy Reflection In these last few classes were have talked about dibs, gone over some limit setting, and have music therapists come to the class. I was really interested in hearing about music therapy because I honestly did not know anything about it before our guest speakers came in. I was excited to see what it entailed, and was interested in the audience that they worked with. But when they introduced themselves I quickly became upset when one of the speakers started talking about the dying children she worked with. I feel like we should have had a warning that she was going to talk about how she worked with dying children on a song for their funeral because that was too heartbreaking to handle, especially for someone who has had a very sick younger cousin who has spent large time spans in the hospital and have had life threatening complications. On a lighter note, we talked about limit setting in class and I did find it interesting the rule and regulations that came along with limit setting. I enjoyed the statement "A limit is not needed, until it is needed," because it still allows the autonomy of the children choosing things while still protecting yourself in situations that are deemed necessary. I did find it surprising when it was mentioned that some children can spend entire classes setting limits and making choices on what to do once a limit is not respected. I also like that we talked about how consistency is key, because that is applicable anywhere in a child's life, they need consistency in their life to a certain point in order to be well functioning. One of the reading that we did was a print out combination of powerpoint's and worksheets for limit setting. One new thing that I learned was the ACT of limit setting, Acknowledge, Communication, and Target. In this the therapist is expected to acknowledging the child's feelings, State or define the limit, and then provide an alternative for the child. This made it very clear and helpful to understand how to set a limit in an appropriate and not in an imaginative limiting way. You acknowledge their feelings and provide them with an alternative to the behavior that you have deemed unsafe, destructive, etc. I like this because I have tried something like this in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. A Solution Focused Brief Therapy ( Sfbt ) Lens When viewing this family in a Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) lens, we would focus on the solutions rather than the problem. Although the initial assessment would be similar to that of structural and strategic therapy, all of these issues would be explore, we would focus on the solutions rather than the problem. Although the initial assessment would be similar to that of structural and strategic therapy, all of these issues would be explored in a way that allowed for less "problem talk" and more solution based ideas. Stage one of SFBT would be to find out what the client wants. For Issue/Concern 1, it could be assumed that the family would like Kay to quit using. Stage two suggests that we fin what's working and do more of it. In order to achieve this I would focus on finding the exceptions. We know that Kay quit using during her first pregnancy. I would find out what she did that allowed her to stay sober. I would help her attach emotions and values to the behaviors that allowed her to the behaviors that allowed her to stay clean and encourage her to continuing utilizing the behaviors that worked before. Stage three states that we should do something different Stage three states that we should do something different. We could further explores Kats interest as well as ways that the family may be able to work with Kay to try new things that they can do together that have positive effects. For Issue/Concern 2, stage one of SFBT would consistent living for the family. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...