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    Mamet uses ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ not as a way of representing the infecting nature of corporate America as many would believe but to portray the underlying anxieties and fears of Americans at that time which, as it can be seen, had a greater destructive effect on employees ethics and morals than just simply the career they had chosen. It is this motive of exposing these demons that fuels Mamet’s play which demonstrates to the audience all the ways in which America was, at that time, contrived…

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    there are 193 member states, yet the system remains unchanged. While disputes are tangible and concrete, conflicts are processes in which actors express dissatisfaction or disagreement with organizational structure (Constantino & Merchant 5). The intangibility of conflict makes it difficult to diagnose. Furthermore, resolutions to address the organizational structure will often leave parties dissatisfied. For these reasons, UN reform is challenging to execute. The UN has not improved its…

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    opening very starkly within a realistic world and piece by piece ethereal aspects are being introduced and incorporeal ideas are being presented. By the time Eric Zahns music reaches a climax, the world fully develops into an ethereal world of intangibility. I play the role of the Deamon in the play. My character is representative of the entire ethereal world which hinges upon the madness in which Eric Zahnn finds himself. In the original short story by HP Lovecraft, Eric Zahnn can see and hear…

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    ABSTRACT In the past years the competition in the restaurant trade has escalated. Customers have more choice and the restaurants have to work harder to attract more customers. One way to attract new customers is to market differently. Delivering excellent service is a winning strategy. Quality service sustains customers’ confidence and is essential for a competitive advantage. Yet many companies are struggling to improve service, wasting money on ill-conceived service programs and undermining…

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    QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE SERVICES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SELECTED HOSPITALS IN PUNE Dr. Sachin S. Vernekar Dean FMS of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University and Director of Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship Development (IMED), Pune, India Shirin Sheykholeslam Research Scholar of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship Development (IMED), Pune, India Abstract: Service Quality has been the focus of many studies in recent years.…

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    Like any regular person, Danny hated colds. He used to get them all the time before the accident, at least six to eight times a year. Jazz suggested that it was probably a weakened immune system do to too much exposure from his parents' ectoplasmic experiments from a young age. Ironically, it was one of their experiments that ultimately strengthened his immune system from any kind of cold or common sickness. Or so he had thought. Apparently, while he was resistant to most human diseases, he…

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    “We do not learn, and that what we call learning is only a process of recollection.” - Plato. As the earliest philosopher and a pivotal person from his classic era, Plato is often mistaken to be considered as merely reproducing Socratic rhetoric. Along with his teacher, Socrates, and his most famous student, Aristotle, Plato is known to have laid the very foundations of Western philosophy and science. In Meno, one of the first Platonic dialogues, Plato offers his own unique philosophical theory,…

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    wrong because it deprives victims’ future life. Lastly, show how Rosalind Hursthouse using virtue ethics approach avoids the weakness of the two preceding traditional approaches about the argument, the uncertainty of the status of fetus and the intangibility of acting right or wrong. The argument against abortion that Singer denied. (138): First Premise: “It is wrong to kill a potential human being.” Second Premise: “A human fetus is a potential human being.” Conclusion: “Therefore, it is…

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    Expanded Cinema

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    As a term, expanded cinema generally refers to cinematic exhibition or spectacle in which the concept of established filmic practice and structure is broadened by incorporating immersive and dynamic elements as opposed to single-screen viewing experience. ‘Expanded’ components may be evident in the materiality of the spectacle, such as in the employment of numerous surfaces for a screening, juxtaposition of various interdisciplinary mediums not restricted to cinema, immersion of the viewer and…

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    International and domestic law are not perfect instruments to fight against cyberattacks, chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) agents and weapons, terrorism finance, or terrorism in general, the private sector and civilian population has to be involved. This is because the nature of these unconventional attacks, coupled with the impossibilities of “perfect security” only allows for a balancing of risk that can be achieved through a redundancy approach to managing these threats.…

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