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    5. Your motivations and motivated capabilities: a. What are your extrinsic motivations? The need to provide a stable, healthy, and awesome environment for my family by providing a lifestyle that demonstrates our position and education levels in life. Aka keeping up with the Jones b. What are your intrinsic motivations? The need to provide my best effort as I will be judged and I want to measure up and succeed in as many of life’s endeavors that I can. Internal drive to not be embarrassed. A…

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    Kathleen Tan September 4, 2017 Ms. Mc Nierney Period 7 Survival of the Sickest by Dr. Sharon Moalem Big Idea 1: The process of evolution drives the diversity and unity of life. Passage 1: “In Europe, they used fermentation — and the resulting alcohol killed microbes, even when, as was often the case, it was mixed with water. On the other side of the world, people purified their water by boiling it and making tea. As a result, there was evolutionary pressure in Europe to have the ability…

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    Memes popping up in the internet’s social media feeds and blogs and becoming exceedingly prominent. Many of these so-called memes appear to be harmless and tend to generate various chuckles, although many of them can be considered offensive or even disturbing to some viewers. The word “meme” was first introduced by Richard Dawkins in his 1989 book The Selfish Gene, and his intentions included spreading an element of a culture or system of behavior that is to be passed from one individual to…

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    Suzanne Collins and William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies”, both authors explore the lives of young and naïve teenagers, experiencing dangerous worlds that they have never imagined before. In “Lord of the Flies”, a plane crashes into an island with a group of boys that become isolated. Young, ordinary schoolboys must fend for themselves on a desert with no external authority. They must adapt to their surroundings and create their own civilization —later on, their own savagery takes it down. “The…

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    multiplier, generating its own special array of associations and connections. 7. Use images throughout to enrich the mind map. PART THREE: Mind Maps in the English Classroom The Teachers’ Challenge: to Teach Students How to Make Mind Maps Educators should provide students with clear instructions to guide them in the process of drawing mind maps. A practical strategy for developing mind maps can be to divide the class in groups of three students each. The teacher will give each of the…

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    Music is art done in the form of sound. Raury a music artist,tells Jamie Milton, a writer for DIY, that, “In an age of the Internet and limitless knowledge, Raury’s big message is that people should seek out their own truth. This generation has everything on their fingertips, but they could easily go astray.” We live in an age where anyone who has the wanting to produce a song can do so from their home computer/lap-top. One would think this is a good thing, encouraging people to pursue what it…

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    “ManagerialEconomics” by Arun Kumar and Rachna Sharma . The main proposition is that increase in consumer demand through advertising can cancel the decrease in demand through due to price increase. This is a measure of an advertising campaigns effectiveness in generating new sales. It is calculated by demanding the percentage change in quantity demanded by the percentage change in expenditure. Another valuable derivations from this formula can be reached at by combining AED and price…

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    dissatisfaction is highest among considerable unprivileged individuals and those who expect a lot of money, have fewer expectations for making a lot of money, and feel relatively strain. Furthermore, dissatisfaction has a positive impact on both income-generating crime and drug use. This impact is the strongest amount those individuals who are surrounded by criminals such as criminal friends and beliefs conducive to…

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    Skullcandy: A Case Study

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    should be achievable as it will help boost employees morale when they reach their targets. Incentives should be ideal and worth the time invested as it can include employees being given time-off or either money to satisfy their wants. Ideal goals when set can help employees reduce making errors and in the long-run improve their speed of production. E) Implementing Changes Gradually. Skullcandy need to improve on their product deliverables thus produce goods of high quality. However, to achieve…

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    communities (944-956). Elaine May leads us through her perspective on how security hinders democracy to conclude her article by saying that that if Americans don’t trust one another or the government and place their own security over the good of the group then security will ultimately choke out a healthy democracy (956-957). Finally, she states that understanding how fear infiltrated American culture is the first step to combatting it…

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