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    And while a great deal of the notice has duly been focused on Jobs’ enthusiasm and creativity, as well as the extraordinary period of novelty he presided over, there is an additional feature that has flown somewhat under the radar. That feature is the significant role that business culture played in Apple’s accomplishment. When you imagine about Apple’s products, what words come to brain…

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    Meaning Of Happiness

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    always seems to be a philosophy or theory on how to achieve it , as if it were a master key to unlock a secret. People always tend to make plans and guides to things we are confused about or don 't understand, its in our human nature. Happiness is novelty. When people talk about the desire for happiness, about chasing happiness and to be at peace…

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    Because literary canons foster a negative outlook on reading, they should not be apart of a high school English program. A literary canon refers to a classification of literature. It is a term used widely to refer to a group of literary works that are considered the most important of a particular time period or place (wisegeek.org). A literary canon can not only limit the type of book student reads but also culturally disadvantaged the student by only reading books written by a certain gender…

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    The Ptolemaic view of astronomy placed the earth as the center of the universe of which other planets rotated around. This view was held by many for centuries. However, this Ptolemaic view was replaced by Copernican heliocentrism. This view held that the sun, and not the earth, was the center of the universe. The earth, as well as the other planets, rotated around the sun in circular paths, which was later proved to be elliptical paths. This theory change would be described as a scientific…

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    According to Prof. Hoffman, the beauty of molecules has been just not about the traditional concept of simplicity, symmetry, or complexity of its appearance, moreover, the standard of molecular aesthetics are the novelty, the surprise it created, and the utility of the molecular structure. However, the judgment of molecular aesthetic is more than a cognitive rather than spatial. With these few words, the idea of beauty or aesthetic in science, specifically chemistry, far more different than the…

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    The relational dialectics theory (RDT) can be best understood as all the ups and downs people face in relationships and how they are resolved. RDT consist of three major parts, autonomy vs. connectedness, novelty vs. predictability, and openness and closedness. RDT is commonly handled by four methods, selection, separation, neutralization, and reframing. The relational dialectics theory generally, "involve experiencing tensions based on contradictory needs" (Wahl, A. Edwards, Myers & C.…

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    cinema, and were amongst many emerging filmmakers who contributed to this 'Cinema of Attractions ', including British man, Cecil Hepworth. How It Feels to Be Run Over is amongst his earlier works in a time of experimenting with the still very new novelty of moving images. As film scholar, Tom Gunning, explains, these early…

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    Relational Dialecticics

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    The stability and satisfaction of relationships is a major problem that has been, and is continually being researched. Relational dialectics takes a look at what communication in relationships looks like. The two leading researchers in this field are Baxter and Montgomery. They are also the same researchers who proposed the theory in 1988. Their definition of this field of study is, “The both/and quality that leads us to contradiction between us and our relationship partner”(Wood, 2000, p.132).…

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    United States Patent and Trade Office (PTO) in November 1st,1979 under the title “Antidepressant Derivatives of CIS-4-PHENYL-1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDRO-1-NAPHTHALENAMINE” and it satisfied the main criteria to be patentable such as,(Welch, et al., 1985) 1- Novelty, as Sertraline Hydrochloride is an invention that was not known to the public before the filing date. Moreover, this invention was not published in any public journal or “ oral disclosure”. Even though there were other compounds were filed as…

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    Dann (1981:193), defines a tourism motivation as “a meaningful state of mind which adequately disposes an actor or a group of actors to travel” and also “a meaningful state of mind is subsequently interpretable by others as a valid explanation for such a decision” (Dann, 1981:205). A motive is regarded as an internal factor, within the tourists, that “stimulates, guides and integrates a person’s behaviour” (Iso-Ahola, 1982:257). Individuals are motivated when they are aware of the satisfactory…

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