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    A differentiation strategy calls for the development of a product or service that offers unique attributes that are valued by customers and that customers perceive to be better than or different from the products of the competition (Strategies 2016). Disney five universal assets of a successful business also known as Disney Chain of Excellence is made up of leadership excellence, cast excellence, guest satisfaction, and financial results/ repeat business. Leadership Excellence has to do with…

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    Artichoke and Avocado The Avocado is used to metaphorically describe the soul within the body. The Avocado has a yellowish flesh, with a seed in the center that contains everything that the fruit truly is. If that seed is introduced back into the life process, it can reproduce by being planted, and continue the life cycle. The rest of the plant is the human body, and the temporary creation that will cease to exist. This view of humans is common between Judaic, Christian, and even Islamic…

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    suggestion of sexuality. The love that is shown is a friendly type of love. The reason the Knight wore stained clothing is there is a more of a religious factor. Furthermore, the reason for his “much stained” is the armor that he wore has left an imprint in the clothing, and he went directly to the pilgrimage for his duty. During the Medieval time the main purpose for the Knight was to fight. Knights were always in training to fight their battles, and go to war. In order for a Knight to gain the…

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    A citronella candle puddles away in a bucket, its sharp, warm scent hanging in the air. It smells like the old world—smells of summers long ago that were fresh and green and full of promise and those nights Robin had spent out on the porch with Jim, a few beers, and a guitar they passed between each other, plucking out the opening riff to “Stairway to Heaven” over and over because they never learned anything else. Robin closes his eyes. The old man does what he can for his shoulder, cleaning it…

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    Animal farm is a novella composed by George Orwell who made it in a type of purposeful anecdote; depicts what happened in the Russian revolution. Stalin spoke to power and initiative and Orwell utilizes these attributes to make the character called Napoleon’s the story proceeds Napoleon gets to be more fixated on force and does at all is necessary for him to acquire control and supportability over the creatures in the farm. The just strategy proficient permitting napoleon to such power was…

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    Vietnam was a time of fear and a fight for peace that cost many people their lives and their sanity. Many young men were sent off to war and were taught to not be afraid and to just bury all their emotions for the greater good. Theys men were told that if they had to they would be giving their lives for their country. Vietnam soldiers were so young and being sent off into a big jungle in a place they did not understand and being told to fight for the united states they were scared they feared…

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    I chose a few key types of figurative language which I think show major points of the book and the messages they are trying to get across. First is Foreshadowing which I think is a key tool to get points across in the book because it pits readers on edge no questioning what is going to happen just as the characters would. The example of foreshadowing is a big look into the future but also put the reader on edge and want to read more in the book "She was howling, pointing through the window: '…

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    “City Upon A Hill” so they needed to live in the most ideal and faultless community as they possibly could. When the Puritans began to arrive in Massachusetts, they had a sense of the gravity of their endeavor and that they would leave a significant imprint on New England as a whole. The Puritans tried to create a social environment where the mind and spirit can both flourish. Their acknowledgement and appreciation of intellectual pursuit ensured the presence of their written works…

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    Both behaviorism and evolutionary psychology differ from others on the spectrum in that they are both extremes, and the creation of the two fields resulted directly from the nature vs. nurture question. Despite this, modern psychologists disagree with the “all or nothing” mentality that both extremes of the spectrum pose. Instead, the question has been rephrased to “How much does each role play in development?” Given that both nature and nurture play a valuable part in acquired characteristics…

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    accepting behaviors based on their gender for being under the “norm” of their gender. Children are pressured to fall in these cottages by the parental authority, making some children frustrated or in some cases depressed. In the movie Twilight Jacob imprints the baby therefore claiming her as his, giving the male figure authority over the female. Men and Women are expected to take on a certain role this goes in every aspect such as in a family environment as well as in a work…

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