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    Foucault's Culture

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    Bakhtin defined culture as the set of the ideas, which he called “forms of thinking” ; similar to episteme in Foucault. Forms of thinking, according to Bakhtin, operate with three elements: material, method, and content. These elements would be specification to Foucault’s “machinery of power,” which is the set of institutions that teach people how to behave. These institutions write scripts for thinking rather than just discipline and punish for disobedience. Foucault called those scripts…

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    Shalimar Hotel Case Study

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    Shalimar Hotels is a chain of 4 star hotels which has hotels in Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Peshawar. This is a Pakistani, family owned business and is the leader in terms of market share in the 4 star hotel segment in the country. Typically, the chain’s hotels have >90 % occupancy in lean months and 100% occupancy in the holiday season with heavy advance bookings. Shalimar Hotels are appreciated by customers for their affordable room rates, excellent food (recently won The Asian Hotel Food…

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    The role of software architects is to map the software requirements to the architecture design and guarantee that both functional requirements and quality attributes are met (Qin et al., 2007). Since applications have a diverse set of requirements, it is rare that a single architectural style can address all those requirements. Usually, the system architecture is not limited to a single style, but is often a combination of architectural styles. For example, the design of a web-based application…

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    implementation requirements, for excursions and activities. This relates back to transformational leaders where principals and coordinators trusted with higher responsibility are accountable for the conduct of all such excursions, where their adaptation of formal and implicit curriculum will be applied to specific local contexts. In providing a safe environment legislative requirements obviously need to be considered within the policy of student safety within adventure activities. All adventure…

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    4.12 Factors Affecting Writing: Some of the factors that affect writing are reading, thinking, motivation and imagination. 1) Reading- There is extensive research on the effects of reading materials on learners writing process. (Day and Bramford 1998; Elley 1991; and Krashen 2004) report research findings which demonstrate the positive power of free, voluntary reading in facilitating language acquisition. Reading is assumed as an essential input and stimulus for writing classrooms. It is seen…

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    Aldi Case Study Essay

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    Introduction: In present scenario, every organization considers its employees as the most valuable assets because an organization can attain their goals and objectives through its employees. Therefore, it is very important for the organizations that its employees retain the requisite skillfulness, acquaintance and capabilities in order to meet the objectives and achieve the top position in the competitive world. ALDI is one of the most prominent organizations in retail sector in Germany, U.S.A…

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    petroleum coke crusher/plant and numerous belt conveyors also responsible for mechanical maintenance on fleet equipment and generators  Plan and layout work assignments from complex blueprints, sketches or verbal instructions  Adhering to project specifications and details while completing fabrication & welding Mig/Tig  Building excellent business relationships with all crew members which results in jobs to be completed ahead of schedule and with detailed precision  Maintaining an excellent…

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    Overview of Assessment This assessment was designed to evaluate the overall ability for a student to present themselves in a job seeking situation and during a personal interview. While the assessment evaluates the four language skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing, the main emphasis is on speaking and writing. The understanding is that the output of speaking and writing will provide important feedback on a student’s listening and reading skills. Context The class is designed…

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    argues that the profile of the person who is going to be in charge of revising the translation have to depend on the type of revision that the target text requires. The type of revision will depend on the needs that the target text requires and the specifications of the translation brief (ibid.). In this, Parra Galiano (2007, 209) distinguishes four types of revisers: 1) A subject matter reviser for content revision: this person has an expert knowledge of the topic in the…

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    Written by William Lambarde in 1581, the premise of the document was to establish a legal distinction between individuals who could and could not understand the difference between good and evil, right and wrong. Lambarde wrote a formal “test” of insanity, which declared, “If a madman or a natural fool (congenitally retarded), or a lunatic in the time of his lunacy (episode of disorder), or a child that apparently hath no knowledge of good nor evil do kill a man, this is no felonious…

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