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    Jediism Religion

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    Jediism a new religious movement especially based on a science fiction movie (Star Wars), it may sound hilarious or ridiculous to explored, but it’s still consider as a religion because they share a variety of other religious perspectives, like Taoism, Shinto, but Daoism and Buddhism are the main influence. After exploring this religion by searching for some essential substances that sustain any other religion like, how does ritual function within in it, how does the Jediism meet the definition…

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    Strategic Alignment Model

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    In the past few decades, a large number of researchers examined the subject of business-IT alignment, with BITA being conceptualized in the academic literature in various ways. Henderson and Venkatraman define such alignment as “the degree of fit and integration among business strategy, IT strategy, business infrastructure, and IT infrastructure”. They developed a Strategic Alignment Model (SAM) that addresses the alignment on the different levels of IT and business (Henderson & Venkatraman…

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    An analysis of “Introduction: Making Climate Change Understandable” Joseph F. C. DiMento and Pamela Doughman discuss several points about global climate change issue in this book introduction titled Making Climate Change Understandable. In this article, the authors claim that people have been inadvertently causing global climate change, which has become a major controversial topic influencing people in different aspects. Although some people start to take actions, many citizens still do not…

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    Introduction I was asked to do a reflective paper on the sociological-, anthropological, and theological perspective on diversity. I had to make use of these perspectives to reflect on my past experience of engaging with individuals with a class, culture or background different from my own. This is followed by how these perspectives influenced my view on diversity and how this will affect future relationships. Is it really that difficult to understand others that are different from us? Maybe…

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    Maslow Vs Herzberg

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    Throughout the course of this investigation my aim is to study the contributions that both Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) and Frederick Herzberg (1923-2000) made to the field of management. I will study how these management theorists have impacted the way in which we look at the field of management through analyzing the two theories that they put forward in 1943 and 1968, respectively. I will use a number of scholarly journals and articles and also books to research the contributions that each…

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    Before technology existed, pedophiles had to communicate or share their information in person or through postal mail. This can be dangerous especially when these methods could create vulnerability. In, “Mobile Phone Technology and Sexual Abuse,” researchers K.F. McCartan and R. McAlister also discuss how pedophiles can collect photos and videos of their victims and can save these files in the comfort of their own…

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    “Reasoning is refuted by experience.” (pg. 33) We, as humans, often have certain ideas or concepts about things due to empirical or abstract logic. Empirical logic is through experience. For example, we know what a dog is because we have seen and been introduced to a dog before. Abstract logic is without tangible experience. Numbers are an example of abstract logic. Numbers can be represented by the written “2”, two straws, or two cars. According to Webster Dictionary, experience is often…

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    Q1) What type of reinforcement schedule does random drug testing represent? Is this type of schedule typically effective or ineffective? The type of reinforcement schedule that random drug testing represents is the Variable-Interval(VI) schedule of reinforcement. In Variable Interval schedule a response is rewarded after an unpredictable amount of time has passed. This type of schedule is done randomly and is unexpected. The word random used in this case itself represents the schedule. Variable…

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    The concept of speech act was firstly introduced by the British philosopher John L. Austin in a lecture delivered at Harvard in 1955, later published as a monograph titled “How to do things with words” in (1962). This concept captures an important feature of language: saying something can also involve doing something. Austin differentiates between two separate parts of speech: constatives and performative. Constatives are sentences that describe something as true or false, and performatives are…

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    In order to identify which of the two proposals brought forward would best suit the current needs of FTIAS, the best decision making technique that would apply is the decisions matrix. The decision matrix, which is a simple form of multiple criteria decision analysis, was the best technique to use to evaluate which proposal was to be implemented because financial estimates were difficult to achieve due to issues which are not tied to monetary values. Whilst performing the decision matrix…

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