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    assuredly a collaborative event. However, in order for a film to run smoothly, and have consistency, there is one person who must account for all the areas of the film. The director must mange his actors and crew in a way that everyone understands the vision and direction the film. The director in a sense, “owns” the process and is responsible for a well made film. A film is the manifestation of a personality, tone and feel of the director. Therefore, if a director must take on the…

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    Myopia Case Studies

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    why she has clear near vision but blurred distant vision. Glasses and contact lenses are most common in treating mild myopia symptoms, which refocus light rays on the retina to accommodate for the shape of the eye. If Chris’ case is diagnosed as extensive, she could be recommended to have LASIK refractive surgery, where surgeons can reshape the cornea and front surface of the eye, which would in turn dramatically improve her focusing ability between near and far…

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    Essay On Presbyopia

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    undergo eye surgeries such as LASIK eye surgery and have one eye corrected for distance vision and one eye corrected for near vision. This is known as monovision and unfortunately isn’t for everyone. It is possible however to test this kind of vision before having the procedure done permanently and that’s with the help of monovision contact lenses first. This will show you if you’re able to adapt to this kind of vision before undergoing something such as LASIK. If this does sound too permanent…

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    racial tensions have altered with the world around us. In Maya Angelou’s “Graduation”, we see her vision of America relating to racial barriers from 1969, in Barack Obama’s “A More Perfect Union” he portrays his visions of America in relation to racial barriers from 2008; although addressing similar topics, Obama’s and Angelou’s visions in which they depict vary immensely. While explaining their visions of racial barriers in relation to unity within America through imagery, powerful syntax, and…

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    “Kotter’s change model is an eight-step sequential, top-down planned organizational model that addresses transformational changes. In this discussion I will be looking at stage 2; form a powerful coalition, stage 3; create a vision for change and stage 4; communicate the vision. According to Weiss (2015), “a strong team with a shared objective can implement change far better than a single individual, and this force is needed for transformation within an organization.” Step 2 covers the power of…

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    create and share a vision of the shape and spirit of this newly-merged, cross-national company. Vision looks forward to desired outcomes and often looks to growth opportunities and therefore implies a need for leadership (Calland, 2015). Acting as CEO, delivery of a speech to top managers to communicate the personal vision will highlight the envisioned future for the merged companies. As the organizational future likely includes transformational change, delivery of the vision shortly after…

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    -Create a Shared Vision for Bernard Terrace Individual members of the committee created a shared vision. Next, individual members partnered with another member and shared their ideas for the school vision. Next, groups of four were created. Each member of the group shared their thought and added on ideas for the vision. Finally, groups listed ideas on poster paper and presented ideas to other groups. Committee members reached an agreement on the school shared vision. Existing school vision:…

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    Clear visions enable boards to identify gaps between vision and current practices (Eadie and Edwards, 1993). The purpose of the leader’s vision giving process is to help staff in gaining a sense of identification with the firm, which in turn creates readiness for change, motivates employees in working towards the change and…

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    Remember The Titan

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    The movie Remember the Titan is about a T. C. Williams High School football team who overcomes numerous obstacle to obtain a state championship. The battle that most students faced was racism. In April of 1971, the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling that ended all states imposed to segregation in public school. The school board enforced white and black student to collaborate in school activities. People were still adjusting to new changes. The school was not coping with these…

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    T Book Glasses Essay

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    Communication: An advertisement for T-book glasses https://www.coloribus.com/adsarchive/commercials/22126855/ Communicator: The See Concept Company Purpose: To sell glasses for people who have vision problems. Audience: anyone who might have any vision problem, or knows a person who dose have one. Genre: Television commercial Context: TV commercials are typically very short and this one is; there are some rules from the FCC that govern the things that can and can’t be shown on TV, but this…

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