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    Personal Reflection: Management style as n Project Manager Introduction: Time for self-reflection. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Human self-reflection is the capacity of humans to exercise introspection and the willingness to learn more about their fundamental nature, purpose and essence. Being honest to myself, I needed to admit that I do not know which management style I now practice or prefer. So back to the drawing board I went, dissecting my character - management style.…

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    that needed to be placed between patients and trainer to be professional. There were certain times when the patient would get too comfortable with the trainer and they would take one step further to get personal information of the trainer from the internet. It is important to avoid giving out personal information to the patients as it is confidential and we would want to maintain the line of professionalism. Through observation, the adolescents were more resistant to exercise. With Joanne’s…

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY: • Phoolwool.com is an online portal for potential subscribers and Internet surfers to send personal expressions to their friends, relatives and loved ones; sitting conveniently in front of a computer, laptop, smart phone, tablet or a phablet. • Deliver by taking online/ offline orders for flowers and other assorted gifts and items as the requirement maybe in the best possible optimum delivery schedule. • Phoolwool.com was established in May 2014 in Vadodara, Gujarat…

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    Terry Fallis Versus Rick Yancey Literature, the heart of all languages, embedded in our minds. Recently, the Internet has been the place for authors demonstrating their mastery of the seven elements of cognitive design: structure, setting, characterization, tone, tropology, rhetoric and narrative perspective. Terry Fallis shows his knowledge on cognitive design in his book, The Best Laid Plans. Similarly, The 5th Wave written by Rick Yancey. While they may use the same approach to setting and…

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    vital trait of causal arguments. In this article, the use of fake news is what causes the false memories that influence history and the future. For example, Laura Spinney uses a quote from psychologist Daniel Schacter that states, “The development of Internet-based misinformation, such as recently well-publicized fake news sites, has the potential to distort individual and collective memories in disturbing ways.” (Spinney) This quote clearly shows the causal aspect of this argument. There is…

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    Three Color Red Analysis

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    Three Colors: Red Questions 1. Throughout “Three Colors: Red” many themes were explored in this feature film. For instance, the first one we see appear in the film multiple times includes the technology aspect of using a telephone. When the movie opens up Michel makes a phone call to Valentine. As we hear the phone ringing we follow the phone line, which goes from the wire in his room, down the apartment, into the ocean, through a tunnel, then the message gets sent to Valentine who is living…

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    Observation Of Snapchat

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    I decided to observe the social platform of “Snapchat” which is a mobile app that allows interaction through media such as pictures and videos which self destruct after a couple seconds. In this day and age, Snapchat has proven to be a revolutionary source of media in both positive and negative ways. The most dangerous form of interaction this platform enables is momentary keyboard confidence, which related greatly with many of the readings and subjects we discussed in class. This is the concept…

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    Mapping, and Sharing the Consumer Genome What if there was a way to know everything possible about a total stranger one never met before. Are people privacy now at risk, who can be trusted, or even more important, is this true. In the article “Mapping, and Sharing the Consumer Genome”, author Natasha Singer answers the questions and tells who and why someone would want to know so much about people in a few negative and strong tones. Author Singer’s meaningful purpose to make people aware was…

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    Is Technology Good Or Bad

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    Technology: Good or Evil? In the current time a part of the society cannot imagine their life without technology. The constant time society spends checking their electronical devices. Like cell phones, computers, TV and video games. Teenagers and adolescents might feel more connected to this topic. The articles “Teens: This Is How Social Media Affects Your Brain” by Susie East. “It’s Digital Heroin: How Screens turns Kids into Psychotic Junkies” by Nicholas Kardars. And “The Impact of Social…

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    The topic of Part 1 of the book titled “Twitter and Tear Gas the Power and Fragility of Networked Protest by Zeynep Tukefci begins with the idea of mass media communication specifically focused on the idea of technology. Another important topic that the author includes in part 1 is the idea of censorship and attention. The third topic mentioned in Tukefci’s book is the idea of digital technology and how social media tends to become a useful tool that protesters use in order to incorporate and…

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