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    Otti Berger's Credibility

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    As an inventor, Otti Berger is not so much concerned with expressing her subjectivity or inner self but concerned with inventing a new weaving process and protecting her identity and invention through patenting. Even though her road to patent wasn’t easy, Berger ultimately received two patents: one in Germany in 1934 and one in London in 1937 (p.56). Textile’s characteristics, such as functional, unremarkable, sometimes generic and mass-produced, often rendered textiles unattributed. Her…

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    Essay Student Number - 200823400 Word Count: -344 How important is credibility during international crises? Why? Introduction International crises are not traditionally seen as a foreign policy aim of the leaders of states yet they continue to dictate foreign policy in a post cold war world. One of the most common concepts linked to international crises is credibility. This essay aims to address the role of credibility in International Crises. To begin the essay will assess what…

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    in the eyes of consumers. If given a choice between two similar companies, people will do business with the one that comes across as being more professional. Except for testimonials, a Wikipedia page about your business is the best way to gain credibility and trust. Consumers trust Wikipedia's neutral viewpoint, with legitimate, third-party references to back up each fact about your organization. They want to know who founded your company, when you opened the doors for business and where you're…

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    In the text, Paul developed his argument by building up his credibility as an apostle for Christianity. Paul was previously known to fight against Christianity and refuse what it held true. However, he wanted to convince the Gentiles, those who did not follow the Christian faith, that he was previously blinded from the truth. He claimed to have had undertaken a revelation from God and discovered God as the truth he was missing. “If I build up again the very things that I once tore down, then I…

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    The violence Othello commits is not an act of unmitigated violence. It is intentional and serves a larger purpose within Othello’s response to Iago’s manipulation. Iago has made Othello question Desdemona and question his own masculinity. Because of this, Othello acts against Desdemona in a way that works as an attempt at reasserting his dominance within the relationship. The two begin their romance as equal partners and as Othello is poisoned by Iago’s words the power subtly shifts. By…

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    Chapter 3 and 4, by Chip and Dan Heath are focused on concreteness and credibility. Having concrete ideas are the best way to have the idea stick with a person. While credibility is almost 100% necessary to keep an image of a business, idea or person positive. The Heath brother’s uses different interesting stories magnifies this. Being concrete comes from being able to identify items with what they are without fuzzy images. In The Velcro Theory of Memory, the concept of hearing a work that is…

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    Powell, L. M., Slater, S., Mirtcheva, D., Bao, Y., & Chaloupka, F. J. (2007). Food store availability and neighborhood characteristics in the United States. Preventive Medicine, 44(3), 189-195. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2006.08.008 The purpose of this study was to examine how the availability of four different food outlets (chain supermarkets, non-chain supermarkets, grocery stores and convenience stores) correlate with race, ethnicity, SES, and population size in relation to zip…

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    The decision to implement a converged technology within an organisation should be a conscious decision, however, with wireless there exists a very real threat of unauthorised implementations. This ultimately creates a risk to the information assets within an organisation, even when there is no perceived threat. So in the security policy the organisation can state its stance upon the installation of wireless access points, in that at the very least they must have prior authorisation and adhere to…

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    trial procedure was seen as fair. Research Review A Confidence-Credibility Model of Expert Witness Persuasion In this study, Cramer, Decoster, Harris, Fletcher, and Brodsky (2011) propose that the extent of the persuasion power of expert witness is related to how credible and confident they appear. In other words, credibility and confidence of the expert witness influences their power of persuasion.…

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    seen as a character with distinct strengths at particular parts of the play. These strengths and weaknesses acutely affects the credibility of Macbeth’s actions in that he is seen as character incapable of overcoming difficult moral situations and as a character who is easily influenced by others. One way that Shakespeare causes Macbeth’s character to affect his credibility is through Macbeth’s numerous flaws. Throughout the tragedy, Macbeth is seen as an overall weak character with a few…

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