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    testing business, that is a multi-billion-dollar industry. No surprisingly, the testing industry charges for books and curriculum, seminars, and the actual test. When I took the ACT, the test specifically stated that it was not representative of a student knowledge, but rather how well a student has prepared with the companies’ material. This made me…

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    In the case study regarding Harvard Business School’s business plan contest, there were a multitude of factors that contributed to the dynamics of the Music Games International team. With strong personalities that often clashed and countless hours of arguing, this group seemed doomed to fail at first glance; however, the complex characteristics of each member contributed to the successful organized chaos that they turned out to be. Firstly, it must be clarified that the MGI team was one that…

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    for my whole essay. Specific details contain HOW, WHY, and the feelings of the writers. In the side quest problem, I gradually understood how to write a good quest with specific details. When wrote the side quest two and three, I wrote a story about my childhood. I needed to add more specific details. For my first draft, I wrote Emma was sad directly. I wrote, “Emma was sad”. You can see that this sentence narrates Emma directly, and it did not express how sad she was, and why she was sad. In…

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    holiday with this email. You can easily find the answers to the “standard” case study questions on the Internet. Therefore, please answer the following “non-standard” questions that I created instead of those “standard” questions: 1. Refer to “Making Supply Meet Demand in Uncertain World” HBR article. Discuss at least 5 lessons from the article. How do you apply the lessons to Zara? Pick a company from your team. Explain how you apply the lessons to your company. 2. Refer to “Rapid Fire…

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    Elementary years are a crucial time for learning and molding ideas into a young child’s mind. As young scholars, they are taught basic information on all subjects such as science, math, reading/writing, and social studies. Social studies, for instance, is a great example of how ideas are being presented to the young mind. Because many facts and ideas have been tweaked and changed, many young children and adolescents have incorrect information on several historical events. An example being, as a…

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    issue of 2008. Carr is a writer and blogger who writes about technology and culture. He has a B.A. degree from Dartmouth College and a M.A. degree in English and American Literature and Language from Harvard University. He has been on various boards such as the editorial board of the Encyclopedia Britannica and steering board of the World Economic Forum’s cloud computing project. Another fact was that he was the executive editor of the Harvard Business Review. (http://www.nicholascarr.com/). The…

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    I realized how programming will become an integral part of my life. After taking a class in Introduction to Logic, my desire to redirect the focus of my studies and dedicate my intellectual efforts to a more practical field - one which enables me to observe the products of my labour, while also having the freedom to conceptualize and keep creativity a part of my life – progressed from its incipient stage to an idea I was considering more seriously. This course helped me articulate how ostensibly…

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    What if people were defined by their intellectual ability and not by their educational creditionals or if people where taught how to be intellectual along with obtaining a formal education? Well in the articles, “Hidden Intellectualism” by Gerald Graff and “Blue Collar Brilliance” by Mike Rose both illustrates the term being intellectual is beyond the norm of school textbook knowledge. They believes that there are many forms of intelligence in which it can be capitalize and utilize as a life…

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    and Mannix, E. (2001) The Dynamic Nature of Conflict:A Longitudinal Study of Intra group conflict and Group Performance. Academy of Management Journal, 44, 238–51. * Lancaster, G. (2005) Research methods in Management. Chennai: Newgen Imaging Systems (p) Ltd. * Merton, R. K. 1968. Social theory and social structure. New York: Free Press. * Remenyi, D. and Swartz, E. (2003) Doing Research in Business and Management. 3rd ed. London: Sage Publications Ltd. * Rietzschel, E. F…

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    blank. I had no idea what to write about. I changed my idea at least five times before actually deciding to write about caffeine. I thought about writing about business, music, disease, energy drinks, dreams,…

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