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    Nissan Motors Ltd is Japan’s second largest automotive company. It is headquartered in Yokahama, Japan. Since 1999, it has been part of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, a partnership between Nissan and French automaker, Renault. As of 2013, Renault holds a 43.3% voting stake in Nissan, while Nissan holds a 15% non-voting stake in Renault. Nissan Ltd has over 244,500 employees globally. The company sold almost 5.2 million vehicles and generated 10.5 trillion Yen (USD 105 billion) in fiscal 2013. In…

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    Tour Manager Case Study

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    A tour manager should have organization, interpersonal skills, listening skills, problem-solving skills, business skills, creativity, and knowledge of sound systems (Study.com, n.d.) All of these skills are important to have, but there are some that should be emphasized. Therefore, a tour manager must have excellent interpersonal skills. He/she must be able to communicate well to each client, worker, or potential contact. He/she must also be able to multi-task and be able to quickly solve…

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    Obesity in Children The most common factors of child obesity are genetic, but many factors come from unhealthy eating habits, lack of physical activity, or even a combination of all these factors. Obesity has many rates for health problems among children. In the past 30 years, statistics show the frequency of childhood obesity has more than doubled among children ages 2 to 5, has nearly tripled among youth ages 6 to 11, and has more than tripled among adolescents ages 12 to 19. According to…

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    ISP Snowboarding trumps skiing Over the past few decades ski areas have been split between skiers and snowboarders. People who are looking to hit the slopes for the first time have a big decision to make: buy/rent skies or a snowboard? Given these two options, I believe that first timers should take up snowboarding instead of skiing. Snowboarding has a cooler and more interesting culture, snowboarding is more practical, and snowboarding has better style than skiing. For these reasons it would…

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    “Fa thud” I’m laying down in the middle of the street, I opened my eyes, befuddled as I had no clue what had just occurred. The feeling of the streets cement digging into my hands, my head was throbbing as a stream of sweat comes down my face. This was my impediment for the next 8 months. As I looked around, I had no idea what had occurred before me until I looked down. This was one of the major obstacles i’ve had to overcome in my life. My definition of obstacle fits into what I went through…

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    me he said yes. Then I went and emptied his pool and when I was done with that i went and shoveled some snow. After that he gave me some money about $30 bucks and he told me he had a gift for me. I went to the garage and he showed me it was a new skateboard I was so shocked. He just smiled and i thanked him and left it was about 5pm and I was running all over the place so i just went to my tree house and took a nap for about an hour. When i awoke i seen my treehouse was blown over and the tree…

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    Back To The Future Essay

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    actor that portrayed Marty seemed like he was forcing himself to act like a character that he had no similarities to in real life. When they picked up Michael J. Fox, Zemeckis knew he was a perfect fit because of his personality, being able to skateboard, and being able to play the guitar. Zemeckis undoubtedly chose the best actors/actresses for the film. Camera work and effects were essential to Back to the Future’s success. Zemeckis and the film crew certainly had their hands full when…

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    displays at the minimum thirty different skill sets that one could excel at. A numerous amount of people have their own different abilities. If you were to proceed into a classroom and ask if perhaps one of the students knows how to maneuver a skateboard, you would see a couple of hands would raise up, but you would not see the classroom be saturated with one sort of adroitness. This could be because society has made it demeaning for a large group of people to have similar talents. For example,…

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    Cognitive Dissonance Study

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    Most people believe that they see the outside world the way it really is. Cognitive dissonance is a psychological process that occurs when people actions negate their beliefs by acting contrary to their attitude with little justification. There is research that has progressively demonstrated that a person's internal state can influence his or her perceptual experience of the outside world. Cognitive Dissonance and the Perception of Natural Environments conducted a study that demonstrates that…

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    Jennifer Wilson Professor Hartley Intro to Sociology Essay #9 Essay #9 Gender refers to learned attitudes and behaviors that characterize women and men. Gender identity is the perception one has of themselves as either male or female. When you are born your biological sex male or female is undeniable. There is both cognitive and biological factors that plays a role in the gender one relates to, it happens at a very early age before the age of two. From the hormones to the cognitive…

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