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    Atmospheric Analysis

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    customers’ five senses by utilizing the techniques of atmospherics, in order to push customers to spend their money impulsively and emotionally; therefore, businesses can make more profit. According to what Douglas Rushkoff argues in his book, Coercion, the floor plan, temperature, lighting, sounds, smells, and other elements are all designed to create a “consuming atmosphere”; coercive atmospherics works in a way that does not acknowledge us as humans, but rather as brains with five senses. In…

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    Always Trust Your Gut Instinct One of my most passionate beliefs is, “trust your gut.” Let your intuition (or as some of us call it, “our sixth sense”) guide you. If the thought of doing something does not feel right, don’t do it. As I grew older, it became more and more clear to me that the internal feeling I had about something seemed to always be right. This was not something I learned from any person of religious aspect in life. This is something I learned though experience (kicking myself…

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    Thank you for your telephone call. You were concerned on the subject of friends in the Quran. Unfortunately, we had confusion in our discussions and left the matter unresolved. I am very sad that I have failed to deliver my explanation, but I am compelled to explain my views now and hope this will enlighten you. You have exercised a verse from the Quran to your Muslim brother, concerning non-Muslim friend. But this exercise has placed you with consequence, by incurring enemy and ruined…

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    in the sense of ignorance and love. There is some what of an old saying that love is blind; I believe that love can be blind. Being blind to love is in the state of which you are in love but don’t even know it. It’s like being an amazing singer and not even noticing it. Not noticing until someone tells you how amazing you are at singing and they wish they could sing that well. These are the types of things that make a person blind. It can be taken into a deeper sense of being. The five senses…

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Final Paper

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    Question 1: The window of opportunity to capture the attention of a consumer and sustain it long enough to send the “intended” message via social media online is a great challenge most marketers face today. It is how marketers use stimuli or a combination of stimuli to differentiate themselves and stand out from the competition. The stimuli marketers use to help cut through noise and convey their message comprises of touch, sight, taste, smell and hearing. It is a combination of the…

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    through the way we think, act, judge, and more. They determine the way we discover, interpret and apply knowledge. We create concepts by labeling or classifying our experiences or objects into classes. Concept formation is a process where we try to make sense of the world in which we exist.This classification can happen based on multiple ways, namely, observation, past experiences, experimentation,…

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    Pain Senses Research Paper

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    Senses are a vital necessity in human life. Senses consist of sight, sounds, smell, tastes, and texture. A main function of the senses is to maintain homeostasis. There are two senses; general and special. “General senses are those with receptors widely distributed throughout the body, including skin, various organs and joints” ( ,Pg. 444). “Special senses have more specialized receptors and are confined to structure in the head, such as eyes and ears”( ,Pg.444). Over time, scientists…

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    enjoyed looking at all the materials involved in her photo. The small area on the right side of the image where the plant is positioned balanced the large and seems an empty space of the horizon. The reflection of the sun to the rocks depicts a strong sense of movement. The vertical lines from the wood suggests stability and tallness and may give the impression of unbending principles of the artist. The proportion used from the position of the rocks, the horizon, the table and the plant provides…

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    A Positive Vs Negative Person Mahatma Gandhi famously proclaimed that “A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes”. How a person perceives themselves signifies their character, behavior and attitude towards others and perceptions about life. In this paper, the differences between positive and negative people is looked at according to their approach to failure, their perception of task or job assigned to them, perceptions about success, how they conduct themselves and…

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    environment around us and found some interesting aspect that stood out to me. Observing while spending time socialize is anything from easy as I felt the pull of my companions need to distract me at every turn but I pushed forward and tried to use all my sense in order to enjoy every aspect of all these activities to relish the benefit of the world around me. It’s quite interesting the things one observes…

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