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    A Divorce Game Analysis

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    The annoyance of changing your name mid-life is enough to put some off even if they have the desire to ditch their married name. While the legal process to get it done is fairly easy to approach, some find the actual real life logistics of implementing the name once it has been changed to be extremely annoying and, at time, impossible. Have you ever tried to make a change to your cell phone account? For instance, maybe designate a different number as the one that receives text message…

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    keeping the logical matter of fact tone. Two patient pages of vague, yet moving content about the issues on the streets of Ireland that built Swift’s ethos and invoked pathos in the audience. Followed by 6 pages of excruciating detail about the logistics and why cannibalism was a fantastic and logical solution. All of which tossed the audience around, invoking pathos and logos until the satyrical truth was revealed. Finally, two pages at the end for revealing satire, pointing blame at the…

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    Cinematography Techniques

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    Making a movie from scratch requires a wide variety of skilled workers. Everything from actors to make-up artists and even lighting specialists will be utilized; however, it’s easy to take one of the most important jobs for granted: the cinematographer. Although it may seem as simple as holding a camera, a skilled cinematographer, with insight as to how a scene should be filmed, can make or break a movie. Varied filming techniques throughout a movie are important so as not to lose interest,…

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    Moral Reasoning Case Study

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    can lead others to feel dissatisfied because the decision is not necessarily made in their best interest. John Stuart Mill believes that one should make decisions based on how they promote happiness since it is considered immoral to encourage the reverse. Even though Mill says that these decisions should be rational, they still take into mind how others feel. Kant says that all moral problems can be handled by applying an impartial, pure, rational principle to a particular case. Individuals can…

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    For many years, people living in China survived off a predominantly rice-based diet. However, if you think this is still the case today, think again. Over the years, China’s population has grown exponentially and today, it is a country that is supporting 1.3 billion people. With such a vast population, it isn’t a surprise that rice is no longer the highest-demanded food item in the nation. Today, China is consuming meat, dairy, produce and nut products faster than ever. Unfortunately, with such…

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    environmentally friendly packaging enables a lower carbon footprint and production savings (Samsung 2015a, p.107). The environmental valve add is carried into the full supply chain by the use of supplier certification, clean manufacturing, efficient logistics service and recycled packaging, energy consumption design improvements and green product recycling/disposal options (Samsung 2015a, pp.120-126). Key Processes The key processes of Samsung Electronics are identified as research and…

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    Advantages of recycling plastic waste logistics accounts for a large proportion, through the expansion of post-consumer recycled plastic packaging, with the ability to cover a wide variety of materials and packaging types. Product design for recycling has strong potential, in this cycle of efforts…

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    Dell's Case Study: Dell Inc.

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    a traditional company By eliminating the intermediary steps and creating a direct relationship with its customers, Dell is able to substantially reduce the cost of business processes and lower the cost of customers and suppliers. In addition, Dell also uses the differentiation strategy to cope with the rivalry of competitors. Unlike its competitors, Dell’s built to order model allows customization based on specification of each client’s needs. As Michael Dell has stated, this direct…

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    Humankind have been constructing magnificent structures as far as history can remember. Many engineered marvels have been questioned as how such lengths were pushed to erect the tallest and elaborate creations without the modern tools we know and use today. But, there was a time where all knowledge for construction had seized. On the contrary, there was one willful man in Florence, Italy, Filippo Brunelleschi (1377 – 1446) who was up to the challenge and to prove it the Cathedral of Santa Maria…

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    DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM INTRODUCTION The interactive, flexible and adaptable tool used by the managers without any guidance from the computer experts is known as the Decision Support System (DSS). The DSS allows the managers to make intelligent decisions with all the required information. DSS is a well-established research and development section. The birth of DSS is the preceding work in two main research streams undertaken by Simon et al. during the late 1950s and early 60’s. DSS is considered…

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