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    Benjamin's Theory Of Auras

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    In this paper, the author will address Benjamin’s (1993) theory of the aura, relating it to the changes in our technology and perception throughout time. In particular, it focuses on the rise of film and the reproducible image as a pivotal point in our history, so far as the aura is concerned anyway. Thus, this essay will address the key concepts of the aura, bearing in mind that what it entails is complex and extensive, extending beyond the scope of the paper. After that, the author will aim to…

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    42nd president of the United States of America. Clinton served as president from 1993 to 2001. Similar to every other president, he had many pros and cons. Clinton had many impacts such as low unemployment, low crime rates, and high homeownership. In 1992, before Clinton became president, ten million Americans were unemployed. The country’s unemployment dropped to its lowest level in the last thirty years. In 1993, the unemployment level was at 6.9 percent. It then dropped down to 4.0 percent…

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    Sustainability reporting refers to the organizational reports that provide information related to social, governance, environmental and economic factors. Sustainability reporting help assess the impact of these factors on health, community and customer safety programs, manufacturing processes and fair-trade practices. The ongoing rise of stakeholder's demand regarding sustainability reporting disclosure is the reason behind Johnson & Johnson case study. In the article "Sustainability reporting…

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    Conviction/Connection Model and Emotional Intelligence Training Every organization dreams of having employees who add the most value to their organization, family, and community that they are capable of, which requires enhanced emotional intelligence (EQ). Emotional intelligence is all about maintaining relationships with your colleagues, family and friends and being present in those relationships as a self-directed, individuated, authentic self (Weis et al. 2009). Therefore, EQ training is…

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    The Amish culture has a very unique lifestyle and is dictated by rules. The “rules” are known as ordnung in which they outline the basis of an Amish lifestyle and faith (Hostertler 1993). These ordnung helps identify what it means to truly be Amish. The ordnung dictates a person’s dressing, hair length, schooling, technology, and important farming techniques. Amish clothing is very different from the world we live in. The clothing is an expression of their faith. The Amish style is known to be…

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    Mutual Fund History

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    Internationl‟ – The world‟s largest privately managed investment company. The period 1986-1993 can be termed as the period of Public Sector Mutual Funds (PMFs). From one player in 1985, the number increased to eight in 1993. The public sector as a whole enjoyed monopoly in the industry till 1992 when private players were allowed in the mutual fund industry. The year 1992-93 marked a turning point in the history. From 1987-1993, the mutual fund industry registered almost seven times expansion in…

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    Love Vs. Cobain

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    Love. There baby daughter, Frances, was born in Los Angeles in that same year while Cobain was undergoing detoxification in the same hospital. Children’s Services took custody of the child immediately and court action over this went on until 1993. In May 1993, Cobain was admitted to hospital suffering from a heroin over dose and in June of the same year he was arrested for assaulting his wife the charges were later dropped. Nirvana continued to perform and touring throughout the world,…

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    The documentary, ‘The Diary of Jack the Ripper Beyond Reasonable Doubt (1993)’ is a documentary about a diary/journal that was discovered in 1992 by Michael Barrett. It is mentioned at the beginning of this documentary that although the author was not named, the evidence clearly suggests the writer of this journal was the‘Liverpudlian cotton merchant’ James Maybrick. At the time when this journal emerged, many questions arose; surrounding the new identity of Jack the Ripper who some historians…

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    Haefren Bum Case Summary

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    business recently nearby Rhineland suburban areas with three additional outlet stores. Due to the economic recessions, sales of furniture slowed down, so Haefren Baum decided to decrease prices in order to main sales volume. Sales decreased by 19% in 1993 and by 5% in 1995. The recession has been improving through the years, however it does not help the furniture market since there is a high market competencies with competitors. Haefren is having trouble maintaining their competitive…

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    Victimology Case Studies

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    the victims, as however, there is only Byer’s fathers transcript in the Case Materials (1993) there is no way to verify this with the other two families. As the victims…

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