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    The Industries Experiment on the Planet I spent time in several locations: a natural forest, a clear cut, and a plantation. Within these spaces, the five bodily senses; sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste, helped to identify how each location felt overall. With all the raw data collected, further analysis will take place using information obtained in class time. Furthermore, ideas will be applied to the three locations and a lengthy analysis of the course content will be applied to everyday…

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    The goal is real, and the global population needs to understand its grave importance before it is too late. We are slowly becoming overwhelmed with countless issues such as global warming, pollution and overpopulation. There are steps being taken to combat these global problems but even that will not be enough in the end. What needs…

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    It is believed that setting particular goals with respect to the strategies that are being followed by the organisation is very important as it helps n maintaining the ideas and plans for reaching the objectives rather than misleading or any interruption, which could be due to self-determined or self-measurable thoughts, related to the goals. Additionally, Agnieszka Leszczynska (2012) indicated that it direct towards retaining a senior maintaining resource for making the accountability of…

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    Car Industry Swot Analysis

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    Force3: The threat of substitutes The threat of substitutes exists, the buyers could use public transport if not able to buy a car or maintain one. Airplanes are also being used very often for long and short journeys. Force4: Buyer power Buyer power is one the horizontal forces that influence the appropriation of value created by the industry. The buyer has power as there is a competition in the market which offers same products. Low cost of switching between suppliers. Force5:…

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    OL-GEN140 Week 5 FINAL DRAFT Week 5/By Jeffrey Ray Jackson Sr. Because our human being, health, may depend upon Agricultural biodiversity. We, should save gardening, from the old massive ways. Allowing, vast-full efforts to grow your or my own garden and to continue being a gardener. The garden, reasons of owning a garden, understand growth, what goes on, inside the garden, within-itself. Also, the agriculture and biodiversity information on income, working outside, in the weather. I read the…

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    cities like New York and Miami among others worldwide will be affected by the flooding of the rising seas. There is two problems, one people don’t due anything to go green and help the environment. Second, people continue to pollute Earth by not recycling or taking green choices in their daily routines. A solution to both this problems is to educate people about the environment and make it trendy in both social medias…

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    Suzan-Lori Parks Analysis

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    authors and playwrights, such as Zora Neale Hurston, Adrienne Kennedy, and Ntozake Shange. Hurston’s career in anthropology and research in African mythology and vernacular peaked Parks’s fascination with mimicking Zora’s own work in saving and recycling history for herself. As a result, Suzan began using those same techniques to create and retell history while critiquing the way Caucasians did it. “This radical attitude towards history bespeaks not only the playwright’s frustration with a…

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    America, and the issues that surround them. The main focus of discussion for each chapter is the history of the prison, its effectiveness in running, its social context in modern day America, and the authors of the chapter’s personal thoughts on the importance of that specific prison type. The four types of prisons covered in chapters 9-12 are the private prison, the green prison, the small prison, and the accountable prison; chapter thirteen of the book talks about the lessons that should be…

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    Seattle University is a Jesuit Catholic University and law school founded in 1891. It is a private non-for-profit degree granting institution. The institution is a master’s college (more master’ degrees than doctorates) that offers more than 160 programs. The university is located in Seattle’s Capitol Hill. In order to make an assessment on Seattle University (SU) 2013-2018 Strategic Plan, we have to first identify the fundamental values that drive and set direction to this institution and…

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    Lemonade Film Analysis

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    this relates to the remix culture that is depicted in postmodernism. The reason why there is pastiche and by contrast parody is because there’s this sense that everything has already been done. There is nothing “new”. If anything the world is just recycling old ideas and putting a different take on it. This is seen in great detail above in Lemonade. All that this film has done is gather a number of different genres and texts and add a different take on it. Essentially, the film is based off…

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