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    study Zen by through traditional archery lessons by a Japanese master archer. His story is one which is common to those learning in a different capacity than one may be used to. In his journey, Hirrigel moves outside that which was comfortable to him and “plays with fire”. Because of this risk and the challenges he faced along the…

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    Aesthetic Attitude According to the thinkers who deals with the subjective approach to the problems of aesthetics, aesthetic experience deals with our attitude or how we make-up our mental consciousness to suit ourselves. According to these thinkers, the object that we see it is not considered to be aesthetic but it is the attitude in which we perceive it and the capacity to make a dedicated observation which enables the mind to obtain these aesthetic experiences that matters. Jerome Stolnitz,…

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    For this writing workshop, I will use three critical approaches to discuss the film, The Bicycle Thieves (De Sica, 1948). Of the six approaches, I chose the “National Cinemas”, “Auteur”, and “Ideology” approaches. The “National Cinemas” approach to analyzing film takes into account the culture and national characteristics that influence how a narrative is filmed. To understand and fully appreciate a film, one must understand the historical and cultural conditions that surround it. The writer…

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    this study is autoethnography—a qualitative approach with the potential of practitioners to “gain profound understanding of self and others” in a cultural context (Chang, 2008: 13). I have used this method as a reflective process to gain understanding of ‘my’ self prior to working in senior leadership roles. In part two I continue with the use of autoethnography to investigate my identity additionally adopting an action research-living theory approach as, at the heart of my concern, was to…

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    Harrah Case Study

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    profits if program is paying out year over year due to goals being attain through customer service but not revenues. Appropriate Reward System The gain sharing program is an appropriate program for Harrah’s Entertainment; the proper pay-mix and total compensation package foster’s security and commitment; a dedicated work-force and a strategy around retaining talent and…

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    mother, a dad, and kids. To an elective individual, family could mean a dad, grandma, close relatives, uncles, cousins, siblings, and sisters. There is no exact or erroneous approach to clarify family, and these my effect the collaboration of every individual inside the family. Every family has a passionate framework, which looks for approaches to diminish…

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    Family Substance Abuse

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    while she is pregnant, often causing the baby to be born addicted or withdrawing from the substance, as well as parent-child relationships when the parent is a substance abuser, and social ecology of adolescents with substance abusing parents. It also looks at different racial groups and features a chapter about American Indian children and African American…

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    have attempted to come up with a different solution in finding what is best for society. In Republic by Plato, Socrates attempts to achieve neutrality. Similarly, Galileo intends to reach this same neutrality in The Sidereal Messenger. Galileo’s approach of arriving at truths regarding the natural world and humanity is more effective at achieving…

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    a college educator and proficiency scientist, directed a meta-investigation of sixty-four whole language articles and found that each writer characterized whole language in an unexpected way (1990). A few reviews depicted it as a hypothesis, an approach, a strategy, a reasoning, a conviction, or even an educational modules. After Bergeron (1990) closed her meta-investigation, she built the accompanying meaning of whole language direction, "an idea which incorporates the utilization of genuine…

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    After exploring his mind through drugs, alcohol, and art, he comes to understand himself and those around him more. The narrator obtains the ability to “see.” The use of alcohol and drugs begins at the start of the short story and continues to occur throughout all the way until…

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