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    about it and say how unfair it is? Chances are venting your anger at your mom or brother didn’t help you resolve the issue. The first habit in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, by Sean Covey, can teach you ways to respond to your frustration in ways that will help you resolve your problems, instead of forcing your mom to ground you for the next week. The habit talks about being proactive instead of reactive. Being proactive means you take charge for your life, accepting responsibility and…

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    Aliefs are beliefs, a personal set of attitudes made up about different concepts, which are either habitual in nature or automatic. Aliefs become known to a person either consciously or unconsciously after being exposed to a situation that goes against prior beliefs. These aliefs are usually made up of a thought process through linked association. The example the article used was the drinking out of a bed pan. Based on what bed pans are used for, most people associate them with being dirty or…

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    Habituation is the psychological phenomenon of a decrease in response to a stimulus after repeated presentations, also known as the “tune out” phenomenon. A person might consider the ticking of a clock in a silent room as annoying but as time passes, the person might not hear it anymore or it might become soothing to them. In “Another Reason Why I Don’t Keep a Gun in the House”, Billy Collins’s attitude towards the barking dog changes from being irritated by the incessant barking in the…

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    The Author’s View Habit can be replaced, but can’t be removed or deleted. Through his book ‘The Power of Habit’, Charles Duhigg explains his view toward habit and how it could affect a person or even an organisation. Duhigg believes that habit is formed by three different steps, which are cue, routine, and reward. According to Duhigg and his book, cue is a trigger that sets human brain to automatic mode to do the usual habit and which habit to be used, routine is the physical or mental or…

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    Habitus In Stardust

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    The film, Stardust, prove to have a great connection associated with Pierre Bourdieu’s practice theory, the concept of Habitus. In a sense, the concept of habitus is used to account for the ways in which individuals’ expectations or preferences come to reflect the conditions they were formed. (Rye, 2008, 125-6). An example of the element of habitus is embodied with Tristian Thorn, the protagonist, through his inability to interact/connect with the female counterpart due to his upbringing of not…

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    Every charity wants to attract more donors and bring in more revenue for their cause. While some not for profit marketers believe that every person should be giving to their great cause, this is never going to be the case, no matter how hard you market at some people they simply won’t all take in or agree with your message. To make the most of our marketing budget and ensure our marketing plan has the greatest impact we need to ensure we focus our marketing efforts on those who are the most…

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    Dot & Lil Dot & Lil is a company that makes finely crafted goods for bath, body and home. They are located at Rosemont studio in Montreal, where all their products are made by hand. On their website www.dotandlil.com , the products listed that they sell and create ranges from facial care to candles, body oils and butters. They also sell different types of soaps like bar soap and liquid soap. Their most popular items that they are most known for are their bath salts and milks. They also make…

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    “Capitalism creates economic inequalities because it distributes goods in markets, where trades take place because of differing levels of demand for goods and services” (Cudd, p.g. 3). The people who bring higher demanded or scarce products to the market are the ones who get higher rewarded, while those who do not carry those specific products that are in high…

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    Athens Farmer Case

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    explain, everyone who has experience in the Athens farmers market can give their feedback online. However, this evaluation system cannot guarantees no malicious feedback for vendors. If some friendly venders have malicious feedback but they provide good customer system, customers will have miss understanding in this case. However, the second solution will be more reasonable choice for this criteria because this solution will lead customers to be involved in the Athens farmers market. It means…

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    Kapoor Coffee Case Bisha Rumich Questions #1 and #2 An analysis of the current situation of the business using the available information According to the information provided the current culture of tea drinking is changing due to the introduction of the coffee culture in India. A London based International Coffee Association study shows coffee consumption is growing at double-digit rate per annum, compared to a slight two percent above the global average. A look at Kapoor Coffee shop shows a…

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