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    Modern Art Business Model

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    organization is engaged with “providing goods and services” (p. 64, 2013). Looking at the revenue of the company provides insight and support for why this is the business model employed. The majority of the revenue stream or 61 percent, comes from auxiliary activities (retail operations), admissions, and memberships. This means that providing goods and services is the main source of revenue generation for the museum; consequently, it contributes strong support for the categorization of the…

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    Coast Guard Career

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    While working at a Sunglass Hut for the better part of a year, a cousin of mine offered to join him on a Coast Guard Auxiliary patrol. The Coast Guard Auxiliary is a volunteer group that works under individual Coast Guard units. They are mostly compromised of middle age men and women who are all civilians. They assist in search and rescue and lots of observe and report type tasking. I accepted…

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    also constantly into them. As for nutrition, the two follow the strict planning of LA Muscle's nutrition experts. They are high protein, low carbohydrate, moderate fat diet, together with protein milkshakes, by muscle powder, fat burning capsule auxiliary training. "This diet is very tough, but you will fall in love with it," said Zoran, "and the effect is not ideal when our nutrition is unreasonable, but once we adjust the diet, the effect is immediate - how incredible! They are currently…

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    Authority refers to a type of power which is seen as socially recognised, it also refers to the amount of power which someone or a group have over someone else. Legitimacy is a key concept in authority, it highlights the way in which authority is distinguished from general notions of power. Weber distinguished three different types of authority in the work that he done, the first type of authority was rational legal authority, this is dependant on laws of the state. The second type is…

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    compartmentalized and found in specific classes or parts of the city. Plato states upfront that “Now whoever call the city brave or cowardly will think first about its armed forces.” So it follows naturally that courage finds its foundation in the auxiliary class of warriors. Those who protect and defend the city should and do represent this courage, because it is their given role to fulfill. The warrior class is, in fact, brought up and educated to be courageous. To describe the process of…

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    There are many different audiences that we are trying to attract towards the “Spring Into Health” event. One of the most specific groups we are striving to get in touch with are the commuters of the surrounding communities. Due to the event being held on a Sunday, persuading commuters to participate will be one of the most important aspects of the event. Another group we are attempting to reach are people that want to learn more about their health or that are interested in learning tips in…

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    The United States entered World War II on December 7, 1941 after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. After this women began to take a role in helpping the war effort after men enlisted in the military and rushed off to war. Many women started to loose their homemaker image and work outside the home. By 1945 one out of every four married women worked outside of the home. These women changed everyday women 's roles by working in industry, military, and the community around them. World…

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    to lead because of the conclusions he drew concerning the education differences between true “Guardians” and “Auxiliaries” (102-3). In this section, Socrates explains that there is a distinct difference between those guardians who would be fit and groomed to rule a nation, and those who have an impure mixture of gold and silver in their soul which causes that person to become an Auxiliary instead of a true Guardian (103). I believe that it would be most likely that Socrates would severely doubt…

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    Women Before Ww2 Essay

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    The end of World War II is often viewed as a great turning point in society. The United Nations was created in October 1945, there was an economic boom for many countries until the 1970’s, and a fairly sustained level of peace was maintained in the world. This time of acceptance and change was not, however, extended to all individuals of society. The women of Britain throughout World War II were welcomed into the workforce in a variety of different ways; both in peacetime as well as wartime jobs…

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    Though most of Plato's Republic is dedicated to finding ultimate truth via the Forms and establishing the utopia Kallipolis, Plato also explores the importance of falsehood and deception as necessary to constructing an ideal city. Through Socrates, Plato explains the difference between his concept of a true or pure falsehood and of a noble falsehood or a “falsehood of words”: I simply mean that to be false to one's soul about the things are, to be ignorant and to have and hold falsehood there,…

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