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    Stanley Donwood’s Get Out Before Saturday is a painting with several subtle symbols referencing, in my interpretation, a post-apocalyptic landscape. In this paper, I will be investigating and attempting to prove that Donwood’s inspiration for the piece stems from humankind’s deterioration of the planet through our ideological shortcomings in regards to both the environment, and global politics. Furthermore, I will be addressing my belief that Donwood intends to issue a warning through the…

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    critique of capitalism; however, she doesn’t suggest a clear alternative to capitalism. She doesn’t say that we need a “system change,” like eco-socialism, so it’s more of her just complaining about it and not having an actual alternative to prevent an ecological collapse. On page 22 in her book she says, “We need an entirely new economic model and a new way of sharing this planet.” She has no idea what kind of economic model we need, she just knows we need a new one. That’s clearly not an…

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    most customers care about supporting causes, but why do they care? One way to explain this phenomenon is by Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs; it describes the necessary steps for a person to achieve self-actualization and self-fulfillment. Like the food pyramid, Maslow’s…

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    In 1974, the first McDonald’s restaurant was opened in Woolwich, United Kingdom. What is more, there are 1,200 McDonald’s restaurants in operation in the UK and Northern Ireland (McDonald’s website). McDonald’s’ Corporate Social Responsibility says that “For example, we're always looking for ways to reduce, reuse and recycle in our restaurants and across our whole business”. McDonald’s cares about its customers and the environment which is clearly visible in the company statement and everyday…

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    Since nature says we are born with personality we obtain those personalities threw personal growth to achieve our pyramid of desires. Social cognitive is getting more close to nurture because, certain things that deal with being learned such as: a child may watch their mother cook or a child watching television and learn to say their ABC’s. Then comes behavioral where…

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    shadowed areas and were attacked by Hyenas sent by Scar. Fortunately Zazu alerted Mufasa of the danger and Mufasa scared the Hyenas away. The hyenas were filled with fear when they saw Mufasa because he was a carnivore who was on the top of the ecological pyramid and would not hesitate eating them. One day Scar planned a nefarious but successful plan of killing his brother Mufasa by sending him into the midst of stampeding wildebeest in the attempt of saving Simba. Unfortunately Mufasa was…

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    Erica Gibson DeVry University LAS 432/(82) Dr. Scoma 9/9/2014 Environmental Effects of Cell Phones A mobile phone is a contraption that can receive and make calls over a radio connection while moving around a wide geographic zone. It does so by joining with a cell system given by a cellular telephone administrator, permitting access to general society phone systems. By difference, a cordless phone is utilized inside the short scope of a solitary, private base station. Notwithstanding…

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    The public health field is committed to social justice. This profession’s objective is to look out for the wellbeing of the general public. Policy makers do not always see eye to eye with public health professionals. Public health leaders use science, research, and practice experience to make evidence based decisions to justify their actions through a social justice perspective. These professionals work within the context of the core functions of assessment policy development and assurance.…

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    connection between culture and development. (Gordon, Brown 108) Jean Piaget would help us understand how children actively learn and “construct knowledge on an ongoing basis” through his social cognitive theory. (Gordon, Brown 103) Urie Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory would helps us understand the systems that influences our development, and Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligence helps us understand the different styles of learning when teachers are planning their…

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    should have a positive and satisfactory opinion in order to remain loyal and to recommend the products to other individuals. The so-called “Brand Resonance Model” helps build brand by fulfilling four sequential steps. It is structured in a form of pyramid, starting with “silence” in the bottom, which refers to the question “Who are you?”. Thus you need to have clear idea of who exactly are your customers and have them well informed of your brand identity so that they can easily recognize it.…

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