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    theory argues that deep processing leads to better long term memory than shallow processing. Shallow processing takes two forms and they are structural and phonemic processing. Structural processing focuses more on how the letters look or the typeface of a word. Phonemic focuses more on how the word sounds. In all shallow processing is just when we hear something repeatedly and the repetition helps the brain hold onto the memory for short term. Deep processing involves…

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    A long term memory is anything you recall that happened in excess of a couple of minutes prior. Long haul recollections can keep going for only a couple of days, or for a long time. Long term memories aren't all of equivalent quality. More grounded recollections empower you to review an occasion, method, or reality on request—for instance, that Paris is the capital of France. Weaker recollections frequently ring a bell just through inciting or reminding. Long term memory isn't static, either…

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    By reading Perlis's article, freshman will become motivated to be ambitious to work hard and stay focused through all four years of college. One may learn the courage to try a whole new experience, the ability to see the long term goals of college, and the sense of resilience, that when things do become difficult you can have the strength to get back up. My college experience got off to a very rocky start and I almost never recovered. Perhaps if I had read this article I would have been able to…

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    Komatsu Case Study

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    There were many issues going on in the Komatsu organization. However, the main disputes include changes in leadership, a slow domestic market, global issues, and focusing too heavily on one competitor. Komatsu had 4 different CEO’s (Kawai, Nogawa, Tanaka, and Katada), in a span about 30 years because the changes that occurred in Komatsu and that they wanted to expand globally. Each CEO had his own strengths and weaknesses, but not all proved to be able to handle the problems inherited from the…

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    My Long Term Goal

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    groceries since I was old enough to work, at no point in my life thus far have I been able to save any of my income for long periods of time. In the short term, my goal is to have enough money to pay for my education, as I recently found out that there is a limit to borrowing. A mid-term goal is to become debt free by age 30, although lofty, I believe is achievable. As for long term, my goal is to have enough to retire and to help pay for a portion of my future children’s education. Tracking…

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    Navi urLife is the ultimate guide to the lifestyle in Waterloo Region. The new mapping app -- Navi urLife will target on people who are new to Waterloo Region (i.e. first-year students, immigrants, business representatives and visitors). According to administration offices of UW and Laurier, there are 10,750 first-year students coming to Waterloo every year (…). Also, Waterloo is one of the top five best places for new immigrants to live. It is predicted by Statistics Canada that “the…

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    This approach which promoted firms’ labour forces to envisage their long term future with a company was popularised by “Japanese Management” (Ouchi, 1981). This emphasised that although Japanese culture and its work ethic played a pivotal role in Japan’s “bubble phase”, a ‘purple patch’ in Japan’s economic history, whereby…

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    I lived in a small, slow and steady town called Bowral. I consider myself to be a part of a typical well-structured family type. I lived with my two loving parents and a younger sister, Mia who I adored. It was in May 2012 when my innocence was lost and I was introduced into the harsh realities of the world. It was the day my dad told me that he had been diagnosed with cancer. It was from this moment forward that I would experience pain that I had never felt before. I was only 15 at the time, I…

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    financial plan is the moment of retirement. If the financial plan worked going to retirement is an emotional and memorable moment. e. Travel around the world in a sailboat S- this goal is specific. M- this goal is measurable because its accomplishment is a long process while every step toward this plan can be measured: getting the international boating license, buying the boat, paying the marine taxes, buying special equipment, information gathering, setting the sail route etc. A- this goal is…

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    are taking are going to put the company in a better position for the future. This group needs to develop a plan or vision for where they are going. In this case, the plan involves designing the first product to be produced. This will likely take a long time, as the team will be required to test the feasibility and marketability of their new product. Without this information, it will be difficult for executives to buy-in to the new sector. The vision must simply and effectively demonstrate that…

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