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    Carnival's Rivalry

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    Rivalry among competing firms can be a negative for Carnival due to competitors having a similar sized company and fleets. Carnival and its competitors all have about the same capabilities as there is not much differentiation within the cruise industry because of the similarities consumers may switch brands easily from one cruise line to another, due to price or port destination. Potential entry of new competitors minimal and not a major factor for the Carnival cruise line. Carnival have a very…

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    Valerie Case Study

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    Valerie, a 31 year old mixed raced woman received the diagnoses of depressive schizoaffective disorder and cannabis abuse while she was a sophomore in college. Throughout high school, Valerie was very involved within her friend group and then went off to college with a scholarship and a hope to complete her degree in Fine Arts. Her first year of college went very well; she was involved in many art classes and even won a sculpture contest. As sophomore year came around, Valerie’s hallucinations…

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    Teenage boys are the hardest audience to convince that reading fiction books is worthwhile. While girls will be happy with almost any topic, boys are much harder to please. Hit Count by Chris Lynch is the perfect novel to scratch that itch. It should be on the shelf of every high school library. This book revolves around a family with two teenage boys, a mother, and father. Both sons are obsessed with football. The older son Lloyd Brodie, although tough, never advances beyond the Jayvee level…

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    dialogue in Cathedral also transcended through this story. We were taught in class, that the dialogue should drive the story. Here Carver does just that. Originally the narrator was very crude, insensitive and curt, (Ex: “Maybe I could take him bowling” the narrator sarcastically said. The wife’s agitated angry response was, “Goddamn it, his wife’s just died!”) The dialogue moved quick and was abrupt. Towards the end of the story as the characters, especially as the narrator discovered new…

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    falls under the definition of a sport. There are rules and regulations that have to be followed. There are judges that judge different aspects of the routine at each competition. All-Star has more physical involvement than some sports like golf and bowling. A worldwide competition called Worlds is televised on ESPN. There are certain guidelines for the cheer…

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    Mbti Reflection

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    feel like they are extremely accurate. I am very quiet in my actions. I never feel as though I need to boast, because when I do something I do it because I want to. I do not do it for the attention. My entire time growing up I had a laundry list of bowling accolades, and the only thing I was focused on was competing because I enjoyed it. Everything else was icing on top of the cake for me. I also am very opinionated, and I am firm in my beliefs. I educate myself, and I try to keep my “judging”…

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    The first house we lived in was located in Bowling Brooke and we lived there for four years. After that we moved to Aurora to be closer to my father’s work, which is where we spent the remaining two years until my dad got a job opportunity here in Texas. Once we moved to Texas in March 2008, I started…

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    County YMCA where I taught a diverse group of individuals different fitness classes. Also, as a volunteer with the American Diabetes Association, I have assisted with the Step Out Louisville Walk as a volunteer wellness educator. I walked in the Bowling Green JDRF fundraiser, and I organized the first ever Community Walk to raise diabetes awareness and funds for a cure in Edmonson County. Throughout my volunteer work with the American Diabetes Association, part-time work for the Board of…

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    Wernicke’s aphasia. E.F. (the patient) was asked how he was. He responded: “Gossiping O.K. and lords and cricket and England and Scotland battles. I do not know. Hypertension and two won cricket, bowling, and catch, poor old things, cancellations maybe gossiping, cancellations, arm and argument, finishing bowling.” When this example is considered, it can be seen that Wernicke’s area deals with…

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    Police Effectiveness

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    Envision being an African American male on your route home from work and lifting your little girl up from childcare, then observing police lights coming behind you; instructing you to pull over. Whats experiencing your head? Am I going to return home today? Am I even going to make it out alive? Will they show kindness toward my child? The year isn't even over yet and police have beginning now murdered no under 865 individuals; a colossal fragment of whom were unarmed, regularly wiped out, and…

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