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2. Analysis Of The Movie The Hollywood Thriller Fatal...
Since socialization occurs throughout the life span and since the mass media in industrial society
permeates virtually every aspect of a person s life, the media s effect on our concepts of self, although
impossible to determine precisely, are probably underestimated (Saucier 1986, 147). Mass media
forms of entertainment have the unique ability to impact large audiences across time and space. The
Hollywood thriller Fatal Attraction (1987), with its many references to Puccini s opera Madama
Butterfly (1903), proves to be a central film to study when considering how intertextual value may
arise from referencing another text through a piece of media as well as what ideology can result from
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What is Fatal Attraction?
In the opening scenes of Fatal Attraction, New York City lawyer Dan Gallagher (Michael Douglas)
appears to live happily with his wife, Beth, and daughter, Ellen. After a few encounters with book
editor Alex Forrest (Glenn Close), Dan s morals are called into question. Alex and Dan enter into an
affair with different perceptions of their relationship. While Alex sees it as the start of a romantic
commitment, Dan regards it as a casual fling. This misunderstanding drives Alex to drastic measures:
she kills the Gallagher pet rabbit, kidnaps Ellen, and attempts to murder Beth. Repeatedly, Dan
unsuccessfully attempts to sever ties with Alex. The film climaxes in what will be referred to as the
bathroom scene. Having broken into the Gallagher house, Alex proceeds to the bathroom in which
Beth is preparing a bath. Alex has a knife by her side; she intends to stab Beth to death. Dan attempts
to rescue his wife by drowning Alex in the filled bathtub. Ultimately, it is Beth who defuses the threat
by sending a fatal bullet through Alex s chest.
However, Beth slaying Alex was not the original ending shot for the film. Yoko Kawaguchi describes
the film s two different endings in the chapter Bunny boiler or Like a Virgin: Images of the Geisha in
Late
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3. The Sapphires Essay
The film The Sapphires directed by Wayne Blair, is based around and set in the era of the Vietnam
war. Belonging whether it s race or love is a big part of this film and constantly appears in different
ways. One of the main characters, Dave Lovelace throughout the film is constantly rejected as he tries
to belong and be a part of the group.
The first scene that introduces Dave was him sleeping in his car with a huge mess and he gets woken
up by a bunch of kids hitting his car, he got up and the first thing that you hear is bear bottles clanging
around at his feet. This first scene of Dave just shows that his life is not going very well and that he is
most likely an alcoholic. Dave then got out of his car with no pants on and walked into the ... Show
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Gail has the strongest connection with Dave and that is show and built up as the film continues on, a
major scene where Dave and Gail start to bond a bit more is when Gail is telling Dave the story of
how Kay was taken from them, then once Gail had finished Dave had a little speech everyone thinks
you re just a mouth on legs, this defensive argumentative old which, there s a reason why your this
terrible mouth and that s because your mamma bear , as this little speech is going there are close up
shot that switch from Dave to Gail and it really shows them making a stronger bound furthermore,
during the girls show Dave and Gail make eye contact and they both smile at each other for a while,
which further shows that Dave is starting to belong with them. Dave really shows that he cares for the
girls in one particular scene, when they are attacked just before going back on stage and Dave gets
shot looking for Kay and Julie in the middle of an attack, then once Gail got back she read the letter
that Dave gave her and he asked to marry her and he says It would be a great honour to become a part
of your family , once Gail got to see him in the hospital she said yes to his
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4. Effects of Business Cycles
Introduction In general the economy tends to experience different trends. These trends can be grouped
as the business/trade cycle and may contain a boom, recession, depression and recovery. A
business/trade cycle (see figure 1) is the periodic but irregular up and down movements in economic
activity, measured by fluctuations in real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and other macroeconomic
variables. Samuelson and Nordhaus (1998), defined it as a swing in total national input, income and
employment, usually lasting for a period of 2 to 10 years, marked by widespread expansion or
contraction in most sectors of the economy . These fluctuations in economic activity usually have
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USA budget deficit, which for 2006 fell to $247.7 billion, the lowest in four years is of much concern.
The September 11 terrorism attacks has aided to the retrenchment of economic activity and this has
also affected the level of confidence in businesses and consumers. In 2000, consumer debt growth of
8.6% compared with real disposable income growth of 4.8%. During the first quarter of 2006, private
household debt grew to 11.6% annually compared with zero real disposable income growth. The
thriving technology in the USA led to a large number of investment in information processing
equipment and software resulting in high equity values which also resulted in a decline by the second
quarter of 2000. In October 2001employment fell by 439,000 jobs, and unemployment rate soared
from 4.9% to 5.4%. Over 500,000 jobs were lost in the recession and a further one million jobs were
destroyed in the weak job loss recovery from November 2001 to June 2003. People who lived below
the poverty line jumped from 31.06 million to 34.06 million by 2002. This recession could have been
avoided, however the argument against government intervention using discretionary fiscal policy to
tackle recession accentuates the long time lags involved in altering fiscal policy in USA. There was
proof in 2000 that the USA economy was slowing. Congress passed a tax cut in 2001, but it took
Congress until March 2002 to pass the Economy Recovery Act to provide further inducement to the
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5. Mckinsey And Its Secret Influence On American Business Essay
McKinsey consultants suggest that firms need to change with changing industry conditions and that
often firms needs to choose between protecting what they have built versus letting them go to make
room to focus on new business opportunities (McDonald, Duff (September 10, 2013). The Firm: The
Story of McKinsey and its Secret Influence on American Business. Simon Schuster). McKinsey s
further supports this position with their three horizons model that replaces core businesses in decline
with new growth options (McGrath; Ian MacMillan (March 16, 2009). Discovery Driven Growth: A
Breakthrough Process to Reduce Risk and Seize Opportunity. Harvard Business Review Press. p.
198). At the product level, we see products transitioning through different stages of their lifecycle.
Products move from introduction to growth and maturity stages, eventually passing into
commoditization and ultimately falling into decline. Each stage of the product life cycle requires
differing strategies to achieve successful product commercialization. Rangan and Bowman make a
distinction in that although products are called commodities, it is the relationship between the product
and the market that should be characterized as commoditization. Changing market dynamics signal a
shift towards commoditization. Customer reluctance to pay for product or service, pressure on price,
low customer loyalty, buyer s perception of little differentiation amongst suppliers, price as the only
selection criteria, are some
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6. Why Should Magnetic Levitation Trains be Implemented in...
Magnetic Levitation Trains
Magnetic Levitation Trains, why should they be implemented in the United States? Whenever
individuals talk about trains, a few ideas pop into one s mind. These include the railway tracks that
provide runways for the wheels, the noise associated with them and the long heavy carriages that they
pull. Utilizing the words Magnetic Levitation in relation to trains may seem like a peculiar idea. Why?
Levitation can be described as the act of raising an object upward in relation with its lightness. Trains
are known to be heavy. Magnetic levitation, which is also known as Maglev, is a rail technology that
utilizes a special magnetized railway track to suspend a train on a magnetic cushion so that it can
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The alternating current induces a shifting magnetic field, which creates different temporary poles at
timed intervals. Due to the positioning of the semiconducting magnets and creation of the different
electromagnetic forces, the like pole tend to push while the unlike poles attract, therefore, causing
motion in the direction dictated by the alternating current (Funk and Getsla, 2006).
Adoption of this technology in the United States of America would change the railway transportation
system forever. Firstly, the Maglev trains do not produce any noise. This is because the technology
does not incorporate wheels, bearings, axles and the metallic railway track (Livingston, 2011). The
train is propelled by and kept on the guide way by the well coordinated magnetic forces acting within
the semiconducting magnet and the coils. This means that the noise pollution caused by trains as they
move from town to town would be eliminated (McMahon and Mora, 2010).
Secondly, this technology does not cause any friction between the train and the track, therefore,
allowing for smooth rides. As the train floats on the track, the friction and the unevenness of the
conventional track are eliminated (Shadbolt, 2013).. This facilitates individuals to carry out various
activities such as reading and working in a comfortable manner compared to the conventional trains.
Adopting this technology will provide more comfort in the public transportation sector. Numerous
services for
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7. The Problem Of Abusive Relationships
I would first like to start off by saying that this has been a very difficult topic for me. That is why I
have waited until the last minute to post this week. It has only been a year since I have left my
fourteen year abusive marriage. I hide the abuse from all of my friends and family. When you are in
the situation you do not realize how bad it is until you are almost dead or in jail. An abusive
relationship is like a leaking faucet that starts with a slow drip and over time the slow drip has become
a flooded house because the pipe has finally broke. First comes the fight, then comes the violent
episode, then the honeymoon phase after the violent episode. The make up sex was so intense. He
would love to hit me then make me have sex with him. He would say it is such a turn on. He would
always say I cannot believe I did that. I am so sorry it will never happen again. Sometimes months
would go buy even years but it would always start back up. I will say that the emotional abuse I
suffered was far worse than the physical abuse. I would rather my ex hit me than tell me that I was a
pathetic, dumb bitch that didn t deserve to be alive. I am in therapy and supports groups right now and
they are helping me get a better understanding of why I stayed and how to never be in a situation like
that again. I am a work in progress and I am happy to say I am alive and I am finding my happy again.
Intimate partner violence describes physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or
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8. HIPAA Violations
Huping Zhou, a former cardiothoracic surgeon from China, whom recently moved to Los Angeles and
became employed at UCLA School of Medicine as a researcher, was sentenced to federal prison for
HIPAA violations. This made him the first person in the United States to receive a prison sentence for
HIPAA violations. His employer informed Zhoe that they were starting the process of terminating his
employment .Zhou accessed the medical records of his former colleagues that night. During the
following three weeks he accessed the records of celebrities, and high profile patients 323 times. He
claimed that he was unaware that it was illegal to view these records. No evidence was found that
Zhou misused the information he obtained, nor did he sell the information. He received a four month
jail sentence and a 2,000 dollar fine (Dimick, 2010). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Personal health information includes a patient s name, address, birthdate and social security number. It
also includes a person s health or mental status whether it is in the past, present or future. HIPAA
gives people the right to have access to their medical records. It also states that people have the right
to either give consent or deny consent of their information being shared or released. All health care
facilities, insurance companies, pharmacies, vision, and dental offices must adhere to the HIPAA
guidelines. Though patients have a right to their information being kept confidential, their information
may be shared for necessity in regards to treatment, billing, to protect the public health, and if the law
requires disclosure. Penalties are set in place for violations of the HIPAA laws ( HIPAA summary,
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9. Muhammad, A Biography Of Prophet Essay
Muhammad, A Biography Of Prophet A short history about the world s fastest growing religion and of
the man, who seeded the plant of Islam himself, Muhammad (saw). Armstrong writes this book in a
humanist style and introduces the reader to the cultural and historical background of the life of
Mohammed and the revelation of the Quran. She first starts with the West s long history of ... Show
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She has done her homework in compiling this book and it shows as she goes back and forth with the
dates of different events. The book also shows maps in the beginning that help the reader to get a
better idea of the geography of the area in the past times along with genealogical charts that give a
clear picture of Muhammad s gene . It s a well written book for an intelligent person who wishes to be
informed.
The main idea or it can be called an argument that Armstrong put forth was to break the wrong image
of the west about the Holy Prophet. She starts describing Muhammad s rising success as a skilled and
respected politician; Armstrong mentions that the Christian world has always judged this part of the
prophet s life with distrust. The Western view has traditionally seen Muhammad s political success as
proof that he was an impostor using religion as a means to power. To explain this attitude, Armstrong
offers the following insight:
Because the Christian world is dominated by the image of the crucified Jesus, who said that his
kingdom was not of this world, we tend to see failure and humiliation as the hallmark of a religious
leader. We do not expect our spiritual heroes to achieve a dazzling success in mundane terms. (p. 164)
Armstrong depicts Muhammad (saw) in glowing colors, even when she admits his wrongdoings. In
the 8th chapter, Holy War , Armstrong recounts the massacre and summary executions of the
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10. The Ethical Use Of Animals In Ancient Chinese Art
Animals have been used in artwork all throughout history in order to demonstrate how a culture
progressed, and helped give meaning to certain creatures. These beasts have always been in artwork
since cave paintings, and were praised as gods in a wide range of cultures. At times they were
worshipped as deities themselves or just under the ranking of one. Chinese and Indian artwork, both
use animals in their own respected ways, and show different organisms with their own power and
metaphoric meaning. Animals in both cultures share similar ideals of status and power, while also
teaching citizens at how their civilization worked. Both countries depicted beasts and mythical
creatures in their own style, which was either more natural or abstract, and their contrasts can be seen
in how the people used the carving, and where it was installed. ... Show more content on
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In India, animals were used as religious idols and for demonstrating an element of power, or at times
even acting as a gatekeeper. Indian artwork, mostly used larger mammals, such as boars, lions, and
elephants in their sculptures because people recognized the iconography of these creatures, and used
that to their advantage to spread knowledge of Buddhism and Hinduism. China with its horses, and
other abstract mythical creatures were used in royal tombs for when they went to the next life. They
were used more as a status symbol, since horses were only for citizens in the military and nobility.
Through the use of different art styles and the intent of the artwork, Chinese and Indian art of animals
suggests that while these pieces were used for what religion and morals the people believed in, they
were used for different reasons, which gave them different cultural
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11. Reflective Essay On Summer Reading
In my Summer Reading Essay, I see many skills I could improve on and many things that I need to
continue in further essays. The first thing I struggled with was MLA format, specifically the heading,
and the header. So while writing this essay, I took another try at completing the heading, and header.
When rewriting my essay, I will double check to make sure I include the proper format; I can access
the format by looking it up on the internet. Another thing I struggled with, was the simple formatting
techniques including underlining the title of the novel, and center the title of the paper. I practiced
centering the title when writing this reflection piece, and I can score better on my next essay on this
formating by remembering to check formating,
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12. Indigenous Peoples Are Distinct Groups With Their Own...
Indigenous peoples are distinct groups with their own unique cultures and have remarkable values in
societies. So like every peoples they also need to enjoy and go on to their kids their histories, customs,
languages, methods of internal authority, spiritual practices, beliefs and all else that makes them who
they are. They need to have the rights to pray on their hereditary lands without finding that those areas
have been uncovered to develop a gold mine, fenced off to make a safari stop, or watered with sewage
emanating pumped from an adjacent city. But unfortunately, colonisation and misbehaviour
suppressed their society. [1]As indicated by Australian Bureau of Statics (ABS) information from
2006, the evaluated occupant indigenous population was 517004, or 2.4% of the total Australian
population, with approximately 25% living in remote or very remote areas. With 38% of the total
Indigenous population aged 16 years or younger compared to 18% of non Indigenous Australians. At
the other end of the age scale, only 3% of Indigenous Australians are aged 66 years or older compared
to 14% of the non Indigenous population. [1] Indigenous individuals are very less to be worked in
professional, Technical and Specialized Administrations than non Indigenous individuals (around
1.9% contrasted with 8%).Because of they are not getting enough role models are they are misdirected
by alcohols.
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13. Intermodal Surface Transportation Act Of 1991 Case Study
The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) was created to better the
transportation infrastructure in the United States. One of the main reasons for the act was that it
emphasized intermodalism the seamless linking of highway, rail, air, and marine transportation
(Schweppe, 2001). The legislation enabled the state and local government to have a greater flexibility
in transportation programs such as safety, traffic mitigation and reduced emissions. This has lead to
many positive changes in the enhancement of roads and bridges along the intermodal transport system
to include historic and scenic improvements. What the legislation did not enable the federal
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At present the trucking industry functions on public roads and the railways function as privately
owned. Each mode needs to be addressed equally to make improvements. If the government
implements or funds a change to a road network it should be done to either add a benefit to the rail
system. As innovations are ready to be utilized there may be a need for government assistance in
implementation due to the scale of which the transportation modes operate. The nation s railway is the
largest in the world due to the amount of land mass it crosses and size of the country. A balance needs
to be achieved between the companies that own the transportation companies and the nations end goal
that is beneficial to both the public and private sector. The many different trucking and railway
companies needs legislature to be in effect on a federal level so each company falls within the
guidelines across the country. The private and public sectors need to synchronized their future goals
and develop timelines together to reach their end
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14. The Evolution of La Virgen de Guadalupe in Chicano Art...
A beautiful dark skinned brunette stands before you. Her long, flowing hair beautifully frames her
sweet face and demure smile. Yards of richly colored clothing adorn her tall, slender frame. Rays of
sunlight appear from behind, emphasizing pure beauty. Her hands are joined together and she holds
them at her chest in worship or, perhaps, in gratitude. Who is she, or rather, who do you see?
Practicing Catholics all over Central and South America see a venerated patron saint. In Mexico, she
is immediately recognizable as symbolic mother of a nation, nuestra madre. New generations of
mestizos see a symbol of all that is woman, as real and complex as their mothers, sisters, daughters,
and lovers. Who you see depends on who you are, but all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In just seven years, from 1532 to 1538, eight million Indians were converted to Christianity. Whether
one believes the Virgin de Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego on the hill or believe that Guadalupe
was created to convert the Indians to the Catholic Church, the legend of Guadalupe as we know her
today begins at this time. As a placebo for a changing guard, La Virgen de Guadalupe proved highly
successful. The iconic image of La Virgen de Guadalupe remains static in both form and symbolism
until the mid twentieth century, when a new movement among Mexican Americans emerges in
California, dubbed the Chicano movement. As visual propaganda becomes a large part of the
movement, a significant body of art with common themes and styles, known as Chicano art, follows.
This shift in subject matter among Mexican American artists toward a specific social and political
agenda began earlier, as evidenced by the work of Rivera, Orozco, and Posada, but, it isn t until the
mid 1960 s that national or religious iconographic images are recycled to support a larger political or
social agenda. Scholars cite the famous 1966 United Farm Workers protest, in defense of migrant farm
worker s rights, as the beginning of what is now known as the Chicano Art movement. Organizers for
the protest communicated through graphic art forms, like newsletters, posters, and cartoons.
Symbolism and iconography that
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15. Tankless Research Paper
Many people switch over to tankless gas hot water heaters believing them to be more efficient and
energy saving. However, it is important to realize that while a tankless gas hot water heater can be
more energy efficient, they do not use significantly less energy than regular devises for heating water.
If you only switching to a tankless gas hot water heater to save some money, then you will most likely
be a bit disappointed.
On the other hand, many people have found that natural gas tankless heat the water faster than regular
heaters, especially if you purchase a high quality heater. Many of these cost well under $1,000 if you
purchase them online. If you are unfamiliar with particular brand names or models, you may want to
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If you purchase one that is too small, it will not adequately heat the water; if the heater is too large, it
will waste energy. On the other hand, many online retail websites post a blurb under the thumbnail
photo of the product, explaining the particulars of each tankless. Reading the description can help you
to see whether a particular model is suitable for your needs.
If you want to save a considerable amount of money, then you should consider installing the tankless
hot water heater on your own instead of having a professional come and do it for you. If you have a bit
of experience with DIY home improvement projects and the tools needed for the job, you can actually
install the tankless heater without professional assistance. You will need first of all to shut off the
water and gas supply. After that, remove the heater cover and screw the body on to the wall. You will
need to connect the water supply, hot water supply and gas supply line to the heater, and you will want
to test the heater out before putting the cover
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16. John Locke And Rene Descartes
Philosophers are individuals who address critical analysis of fundamental assumptions or beliefs with
underlying theories of their own. John Locke and Rene Descartes were both classified as modern
philosophers in the seventeenth century who sums up the subject about personal identity and its
determents in reference to our own existence, such as who are we? The personal identity theory states
that the philosophical confrontation with the ultimate questions of our own existence, such as who are
we, and is there life after death? This investigation of personal identity specifies adequate
circumstances for the identity of the person over the period of time. In this assignment, these two
philosophers will be introduced thoroughly with a summary about each of them, their similarities and
differences, and personal views on which state that I would prefer.
John Locke (August 29, 1632 October 28, 1704) theory is that personal identity is a matter of
psychological continuity. He wrote an Essay Concerning Human Understanding which he signifies in
section 9 of personal identity and in section 10 of consciousness makes personal identity that personal
identity is a matter of being in the conscious state. He implied that if you remove something from the
body, such a finger or a leg. Even though it s not physically attached to the body anymore, that doesn t
change the personal identity of that person because that individual is still himself. For example, let s
look at the simplest parts of
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17. Essay on Racial Cultural Identity Developement Model
Running head: RACIAL/ CUTURAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT MODEL
Racial/Cultural Identity Development Model
Ericka Ashe Lane
Troy University
One of the most promising approaches to the field of multicultural counseling/therapy has been the
work on racial/cultural identity development among minority groups. This model acknowledges
within groups differences that have implications for treatment. The high failure to return rate of many
clients seems to be intimately connected to the mental health professional s inability to assess the
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The person s desire to eliminate oppression of the individual s minority group becomes an important
motivation of the individual s behavior, which ultimately may be motivated by the affective feelings
of guilt, shame, and anger (Sue Sue, 2008).
The next stage in the R/CID model is Introspection. The individual begins to discover that this deep
seeded hatred of the dominate group is psychologically draining. Moreover, the energy used to hate
the dominate group is not conducive to their understanding neither themselves nor their own racial
cultural group. The resistance and immersion stage tends to be a reaction against the dominant culture
and is not proactive in allowing the individual to use all energies to discover who or what he or she is.
The minority shows concerns for the basis of the self appreciation. Self definition in the previous stage
tends to be reactive (against White racism), and a need for positive self definition in a proactive sense
emerges.
The minority individual experiences feelings of discontent and discomfort with group views that may
be quite rigid in the resistance and immersion stage. A Latino individual that may form a deep
relationship with a person outside their culture may experience considerable pressure from his or her
culturally similar peers to break off the relationship because that person is the enemy. However, the
personal experiences of the individual at
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18. REPORT ON TOMMY HILFIGER INDIA
A REPORT ON TOMMY HILFIGER BY P.SATYANARAYANA Date: 6/6/2013 TABLE OF
CONTENTS Sl.No. CONTENTS 1 Candidate s statement 2 Preface 3 Acknowledgement 4 Objectives
of the study 5 Introduction 6 Overview of the Company 7 Profiles of some rivals 8 SWOT Analysis 9
Promotional Activities 10 Learning from SIP 11 Conclusion 12 Bibliography PREFACE In today s
trend of cut throat competition, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is sure to have an edge
over their counterparts. BBA education brings its students in direct contact with the real corporate
world through industrial training. The BBA program provides its students with an in depth study of
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Domestic sales account for 80 per cent. Its overseas buyers include Gap, Wal Mart and Target. Today,
Duke embraces a complete vertically integrated garment manufacturing plant, with knitting, dyeing,
processing, finishing, mercerizing, compacting, embroidery and printing under one roof. Duke
Fashion (India) Ltd pioneered the T shirt culture, and gradually established several new trends in
knitted garments and fabric research. BENETTON When Benetton was started in 1989 in India, all
they found themselves selling were jeans and T shirts. Benetton now sells 1,500 styles as compared to
the 400 they started with. The €1.7 billion Italian fashion company had entered India through a joint
venture with DCM but now Benetton India is a wholly owned subsidiary after they broke up a few
years back. LEVIS Levi s has excellent brand architecture in place and it is performing well. The
market for denim, especially at the premium end, is growing between 15 and 20 %annually. The four
sub brands are pretty well straddled. It has 30%of the premium denim market in the country, and about
10 per cent of the overall market across price segments. REEBOK Reebok is the brand for sportswear
shoes, T shirts etc. while Rockport is for a premium range of footwear and apparel marked by 3R s
rugged, refined and relaxed. Entering India in 1995, Reebok has captured a market share of 50 per
cent followed by Nike. SWOT Analysis Strengths
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19. Analysis Of Surviving Death By Melissa Wlostoski
Surviving Death by Melissa Wlostoski Human beings can be push to their limits when certain
situations cross their path. Sometimes they survive situations which should have killed them by luck
or their own will to survive. I saw a movie called the Revenant with Leonardo DiCaprio. The movie is
bases on some of the story of Huge Glass a guide to trappers who was left for dead by his companions
when he was mauled by a bear. Somehow he regain conscious after he was ditched by these men.
Then underwent a journey to get to a nearby fort with some assistant of friendly Indians and the use of
his knowledge on how to survive in the wildness. The name for the movie is the Revenant is what
Huge Glass was called because of his survival. Which
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20. Brutus Was The Noblest Roman Of Them All
This was the noblest Roman of them all . This quote was said by Antony, one of the characters in the
play Julius Caesar. This quote was said about Brutus, friend of both Mark Antony and Caesar. I
believe Brutus was the noblest of them all because not only was he highly respected in the very
beginning of the play, but because he was honest in his thoughts and actions.
Brutus is considered the noblest of them all because of a few reasons. One of the reasons is that he
was very reluctant to kill Caesar. Brutus was the only person out of the group, which included,
Cassius, and Casca who did not envy Caesar. Brutus did not have a vendetta against Caesar. The only
reason why Brutus chose to aid in the murder of Julius Caesar was because he thought it was for the
good of Rome. He did not assassinate Caesar for personal gain, nor for any bad intentions, but for the
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Though his conspirators helped to plot the assassination and do what they wanted to the body, Brutus
made it clear that he did not want to do anything to disrespect Julius Caesar s body by chopping off
limbs. Instead, he wanted to give Caesar a proper burial and wanted to make sure his body was like a
dish fit for the gods. (Act 2, Scene
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21. Summary Of The Next Towns Don t Last Long
The next towns don t last long. None of them quite matching the thrill of Tokyo, the companionship he
found in Spain, or the memories he made in Brazil. He becomes a bit of a nomad, only staying in one
place long enough to take up a new hobby. He takes advantage of his enhanced healing ability and
strength with extreme sports and a daredevil attitude. Hiking, mountain climbing, snowboarding,
motocross, all fill his free time until the rush of adrenaline begins to diminish. Eventually, he moves to
hobbies more fitting of someone who has lived the fullness of their life and are looking for something
to keep busy with. He tries his hand at woodwork, and then poetry, before settling on instrument
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Five decades later and Luke finally manages to master the skill, so he doubts the accuracy of what he
read. _______________________ But he pushes the questions of accuracy out of his head as he lays
beside his partner. The arms around him are strong and protective, the perfect representation of the
man they belong to. Ashton is roughly fifty years his senior, but he looks like he s still twenty one. He
shares the same color hair as Luke, but it is longer and it twists into natural waves towards the ends.
His tanned skin matches Luke s from the hours spent outdoors on hikes, road trips in the Jeep with the
top down and days passed on the beach. With Ashton, Luke embraces his vampirism in ways he never
has before. They work with a fraction of the Clave located in California mentoring newly turned
vampires, Bottle Feeders , as the fraction has nicknamed them. Luke enjoys it and learns more about
himself than he ever thought he would. The greatest of discoveries was that who he was before didn t
die in the accident, he evolved. Twenty stories above street level stands Luke and Ashton on the
rooftop of their apartment building. No words are being spoken, however the silence is not
uncomfortable between them. Maybe it is the view that makes him feel so miniscule in the grand
scheme of everything that leads to or it could be the beer in his hand. Which is
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22. Child Independence Research Paper
Independence
As a child, one does not make decisions for oneself. Parents shape the lives of their children into the
person they want their child to become. They put their children into the sports, activities, and hobbies
that they think will take their children down a successful path. Then the time comes when their child
needs to start making decisions on their own. Although the children are not independent adults yet,
this time is a huge part of their transformation from sheltered childhood into independent adulthood.
Growing up, my parents had me in every sport and activity possible. Soccer, dance, basketball,
softball, cheerleading, you name it. The older I got, the busier I got, causing me to drop all sports
except soccer. This sport
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23. Admiral Car Insurance Review
Admiral car insurance review
Admiral is a car insurance specialist which offers single and multicar insurance. The company s
insurance goal is to help their customers save time and money, also providing legal covers, 24 hour
roadside emergency accident helpline as well as personal injury cover.
Characteristics
a) Products
The first aspect when reviewing the Admiral Car insurance is the range of products. The company
offers a wide range of benefits, suited for all kind of drivers. Firstly, it grants a 10% discount for
online purchasing. This can be a good marketing strategy because it determines clients to use Admiral
s new products as well as giving live feedback for the services.
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The client and her daughter used the multicar insurance provided by the company. After an accident,
the second car was written off. However, after 18 months from these events, the client received a letter
in which Admiral stated that it did not know about the accident and a £400 administration fee should
be paid. After several phone calls and poor customer service, the person in cause found out that the
company managed to take the administration fee out of the client s account without her consent.
However, the situation was solved and the money returned after the Complaints Department was
informed. This also resulted in losing a client and a poor rating for professionalism.
However, there are also cases when customers appreciated the bright side of Admiral. This is the case
of a young driver that decided to buy her first insurance from Admiral. She tells that the agent
explained the service in detail and very clearly, and the paperwork was easy to understand. What is
more, she also states that the company offered her a discount after declining the renewal of her policy
which was much more expensive.
Suggestions
Customer service is the factor that can increase or decrease a company s credibility in the market. The
major complaint of clients refers to the situation of explaining their dilemma many times to many
agents. Solutions as providing unique customer numbers indicate a better
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24. The Is Not A Good Thing
Wouldn t it be nice to be in complete bliss every day of your life? That seems like a stupid question to
ask; of course your first response would be, duh . Everyone wants happiness in their life, that is why
most of our decisions are based on whether it will make us happy or not. This is where we
underestimate the power of going through something sad or difficult. Although nobody searches for
sadness, it is vital that we experience some sort of pain in our lives to balance the happy times, since
there are risks of pursuing extreme happiness. Sometimes we can have too much happiness,
experience happiness at the wrong time, become sad when we are looking for happiness, or even seek
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Having too much happiness could end up giving you the same effect as a drug; the more you have, the
more you want. Being too happy consumes us, and could also come when we do not need it.
When things go wrong, we need to feel bad, it only makes sense. Feeling happy when something bad
happens won t teach you anything. If you lost your job, but you re happy you lost it, then you ll never
learn the importance of a job. We also become more gullible when we re happy. This may cause you to
miss warning signs that you need to see, causing you to trust someone more than you should. Fear
ignites the fight or flight response. So, being too happy to acknowledge this can create many
problems. For example, if I am mindlessly walking my dog down the sidewalk, headphones in,
thinking of how excited I am for the weekend, I may not notice the sketchy car that is driving up
behind me. Being happy during the wrong times could make you overlook something important, and
could even make you worse off than you were before.
I ve learned in philosophy that the more you search for happiness, the less likely you will be to find it.
Epicureans believe that if you focus on what you are doing, rather than how you feel, then pleasure
will come. One reason for this may be because you are constantly searching in other places, so you
miss what is right in front of you. For me, when I came to college I was so
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25. Sixteen Key Chains
Sixteen Key chains Dad, you cannot be serious. Tomorrow is going to be the biggest day of my entire
life. Why are you trying to ruin it! exclaimed sixteen year old Melanie Cartwright. She was referring
to the teenage right to finally become a licensed driver. To her it felt like she had been waiting for this
day for a hundred years. She was the last of her friends to finally turn sixteen, and the only one of her
friends to fail the test the first time around. I m not ruining it, I just think that it would be smart of you
to reschedule, you know get some extra practice said her dad as kindly as he could. The two spoke
alongside the cherry wood cabinets that spread around the room in the kitchen of their Spanish style
home overlooking Lake Norman. Melanie sat on the cold, tan granite counter top with her feet
dangling over the edge. She had a desperate look in her eyes that her father couldn t resist. Please dad?
I promise I am ready, I ll even show you! Let s go for a drive right now and I can prove it she begged.
She knew he wasn t being hesitant because of her driving skills, it was the incident. This was one of
his biggest weaknesses. He couldn t say no to her, he harbored a feeling of guilt every time she asked
for something. Greg, her father, sat on one of the brown wooden bar stools, and put his head down
with exhaustion. Fine, but if I don t think you re ready, you have to reschedule. I just want what s best
for you Melanie. He lifted his head to see his
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26. Secondhand Smoke
For one to understand the effects of second hand smoke, one must look into the facts and figures of
harm caused by second hand smoke. In order to eliminate the problems caused by second hand smoke,
at least in public places, a national law needs to be passed to ban smoking from all indoor public
places, such as bus stops, restaurants, and other work places. We can make this approach in many
ways we can write articles, make billboard signs or we can even make tv ads to convince people that
this is an issue and what we can do about it. An ad from California relates to the issue of smoking in a
work environment to the states who do not have these types of smoking laws.where many people have
to breath in the smoke. The ad was posted by TobaccoFreeCA.com and it says I breath second hand
smoke so I can keep my job. Secondhand smoke is harmful and is dangerous and has many harmful
side effects. We need to create laws to keep people who are in public areas safe and not so exposed to
this. Countless people who don t smoke go to their jobs and basically are forced to become smokers
by breathing in the second hand smoke is what this billboard is trying to convey to us. They can t just
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When you first look at the ad the first thing you see is a guy with what looks to be a jumpsuit. It doesn
t look like its very clean and he is looking at a downward angle to the viewer. What you see next is
what makes us feel for him. In the sentence you see the words So I can keep my job that doesn t sound
very inciting if you want to work there and he is claiming himself as all of California.The purpose of
this ad wasn t to show us numbers and statistics, but to help us feel for the worker. To bring out our
emotion and help us understand how he feels and try to help to create laws that can help him and
others in situations like
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27. The Doctrine Of Natural Law
St. Paul opens what many hold to be his magnum opus with an apologetic. In Romans 1, Paul defends
the omnipotence of God and His justice by claiming that all men, including those who would willingly
reject God, know Him. Paul goes on to say that there is a natural order of things in this world. He
speaks of the natural relations of mankind in such a way that moves beyond simply stating that these
relations are the norm to say that they are the standard or rule against which actions can be judged.
What Paul is talking about in the opening of Romans is the natural law. He makes a natural law
argument not only for the morality of mankind, but also for the obviousness of God. The concept of
natural law has been considered by philosophers and theologians alike throughout the ages. The
Christians tradition of natural law can be primarily traced back to Thomas Aquinas. Even Augustine
speaks of the overarching law of God which supersedes the derived and subordinate law of human
rule. Despite its historical acceptance by theologians, the natural law is currently under attack from
sources both within and without the church. The problem with abolishing the natural law, however, is
not one of breaking with historical acceptance, without it there is no morality and no room for a
Christian apologetic in any sphere. Natural law is the logical conclusion that there is some sort of
inherent or built in rule that governs nature. Various categories fall under the general title of natural
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28. Personality Profile Reflection Paper
These tests are designed to inform us of our personality, and advantages and disadvantages that may
come with it. The goal is to characterize patterns of behavior, emotions, and thoughts that a person has
carried throughout their lifetime. Understanding these patterns of yourself and of those around you is
beneficial for group dynamics. The more you know and understand your personality the better you
will be able to see how others view and react to you. Personality assessments can help us locate and
change our weaknesses. They can help us better understand our motivations, styles of communication,
strengths and how well we work with others. In the following paragraphs, I will discuss the insights
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It is the power supply towards productivity effectiveness and efficiency. This strength is the perfect
driving force for my futuristic strength. Without it, I would not be able to meet those future goals that I
am so passionate about. I found it quite interesting that Positivity was listed in my top five strengths.
Not that I think that I am a negative person, but I definitely didn t think it would be one of my top
three. People with the strength of Positivity are generous, optimistic, and enthusiastic. They have the
ability to lighten the mood within groups and can turn a negative situation into an optimistic one. I
have always been one to look at the glass half full and to find hope even in the middle of setbacks.
While I don t believe that my enthusiasm is always at a contagious level, I do think that I look at
situations positively more than the average person. The Strategic theme allows you to sort through the
clutter and find the best route (www.gallupstrengthscenter.com). People with the strength of Strategic
look for different ways to progress and introduce a new way of thinking. I agree that I am a strategic
thinker, but I disagree that strategic thinkers make quick decisions. I find it hard to make quick
decisions because I tend to overthink and look at situations from multiple points of view and possible
outcomes. My last strength that is listed in my top five strengths is Responsibility. People
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29. High Degree Education Of Ceramic Art
River flows from the side of the hill named Xiangshan; Students work in the quiet garden view
campus, which the buildings there are decorated with historical ceramic tiles.
For students and teachers, having a chance to be in this cultural environment is a life s fortune.
Although today s social life is so different than the past, people are getting harder to focus on pure
academic research because of the distractions from daily affairs. Especially for higher degree students
that rely on independent research, which provides freedom, but also brings the problems of shallow
researches. Currently, the higher degree education in contemporary ceramic art of Asian should
construct its own value system that suits Eastern culture and aesthetic. The views of above aspects had
formed the exhibition s main concept.
The Asian art academies are facing the same situation in the higher degree education of ceramic art.
The day to day teaching needs new energy and clear direction; the homogeneity in teaching should be
avoided, and the lack of uniqueness should be made up. So, we need to focus on the root of problem
and plan ahead. The scholar Zhu Xi has asked in his book The Feeling Arisen By Reading: Asking
why the river is so clean; it is because the fresh water always comes from the fountainhead. It is
talking about the happening of developments need fresh ideas. The higher degree education of ceramic
art in Asian academies is like the river, and its developments need newer and update
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30. Gender and Social Norms in Shakespeare s As You Like It...
Gender and Social Norms in As You Like It
Shakespeare based his comedy As You Like It primarily on three other works. Its plot follows the
basic structure of Rosalynde, published in 1590 by Thomas Lodge. The Tale of Gamelyn, written by
an unknown author in the mid fourteenth century, is a violent Middle English narrative that was found
among Chaucer s papers and provides further details for Shakespeare s work. With the Forest of
Ardenne serving as an escape for our main characters, Shakespeare takes his details from the countless
Robin Hood ballads popular in Medieval England. This paper will examine how Shakespeare s
adaptations and alterations of emphasis and plot from these source works have turned our attention to
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In the final paragraph, Lodge reinforces his focus on men:
Here Gentlemen may you see in EUPHUES GOLDEN LEGACIE, that such as neglect their fathers
precepts, incurre much preiudice; that diuision in Nature as it is a blemish in nurture...concorde
sweetest conclusion, and amitie betwixt brothers more forceable than fortune.
This moral, pointed out to us in the last paragraph of Renaissance writing, says nothing about the
matters of interaction between men and women, only the interaction between brothers. The women in
the plot are deemphasized. In As You Like It, Shakespeare breaks all convention and a female
character delivers the epilog and speaks directly to the women calling them to action. The playwright
goes so far as to have Rosalind address the women audience members first. Shakespeare clearly alters
his plot to place primary emphasis on the women s roles in his play, how they effect change and how
they move and affect a world dominated by men.
Lodge s Rosalynde lives in a world where human behavior is repeatedly explained by reference to
long lists of infallible precepts that are said to determine our reactions, not as a reaction to what other
people have done or how they feel about each other (Stout 279). Shakespeare views love as grounded
in mutual behavior, and the interaction between people helps make possible what will happen in the
future. In Lodge, a common explanation for a character s actions is some sort
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31. BSBSUS301a Implement and monitor environmentally...
Part B Short answer questions
Answer the following questions in your assessment document.
1. What is the name of the most recent Act that legislates on Littering and illegal dumping in
Queensland? Provide an example of a littering fine in Queensland.
2. Describe three water use efficiency strategies for an office or home environment.
3. Imagine you work in a business office. You are assigned a task to reduce the printer paper use in the
office. Describe how you would seek input from your work colleagues to implement a paper reduction
initiative.
4. Briefly, what is Quality Assurance? Name the current International (ISO) Quality Assurance
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The Company Director only has a laptop. A fax machine, laser printer and a photocopier are all
located in the front office area. There is also a laser printer and a photocopier in the back office.
Apart from the Director s office and the front and back administration offices there is also a
conference room and a staff kitchen. In the kitchen, there is an urn, a large fridge/freezer, toaster and
microwave oven. There is an old TV and a data projector in the conference room.
TRAL consulting operates from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday. All staff members have a lunch break
between 12 noon and 1pm except one who is on duty on a rostered basis so that front office remains
open during this time.
Lighting includes 10 standard fluorescent lights in the front office, 20 standard fluorescent lights in
the back office, 1 standard fluorescent light in the conference room, 1 standard fluorescent light in the
Directors office, 1 standard fluorescent light in the staff kitchen and 8 standard fluorescent lights in
the staff toilets. All fluorescent lights have a single tube.
The building is air conditioned with 2 ducted air conditioners in the front office, 5 ducted air
conditioners in the back office, 1 in the conference room, 1 in the Directors office, 1 in the staff
kitchen and 1 in each of the male and female toilets.
When you do an initial inspection of energy usage you note that:
The air conditioning is
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32. Cahill The Symbiotic Memoir Summary
The Symbiotic Pair
Cahill is a young boy that was diagnosed at a very early age with Asperger s, a high functioning form
of Autism where people have poor social and communication skills, and his parents knew he would
have a challenge developing relationships.
Cahill was always the odd one out in school and could not make many friends. He was always nervous
to talk to new people. He also had a problem expressing his feelings to anyone including his family,
this led to issues that would be hard to fix. When his parents noticed that his issue of making friends
was not getting any better they knew they needed to find Cahill a person he could trust and relate with.
Roy did not have the best upbringing. He grew up with an abusive father, and after
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