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    Growth‚ And Behavior Today. (Tenth ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall. ((Duffy‚ Atwater & Kirsh‚ 2005) Gelona‚ J. (2011). Does Thinking About Motivation Boost Motivation Levels? The Coaching Psychologist‚ 7‚ 42-48. Gerrard‚ E.‚ & McNaughton‚ D. (1998). Mapping Moral Motivation. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice‚ 1‚ 45-59. Moen‚ Ross. Doyle‚ Kenneth O. (1978). Measures of Academic Motivation: A Conceptual Review. Research in Higher Education‚ 8‚ 1-23. Rettinger‚ D.‚ Jordan‚ A.‚ &

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    Many crimes have been recorded in history in past years‚ and a lot of them have been shown and newspapers and television which show that it is an alarming facts. With all of this happening‚ the issue of mental disorders arise. Some types of extreme mental illness increase the risk that a person will execute a vicious wrongdoing. The risks vary based on various factors. Different mental disorders have different effects criminal behavior in different ways. It is important to understand how individual

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    Case Assignment Due: March 23‚ 2009 Case: “Arundel Partners: The Sequel Project‚” HBS‚ Case # 9-292-140‚ Revised 12/92. Main Question: Is $2million per movie a fair price? Why or why not? Additional Questions 1. Provide a brief overview of the proposed venture. Clearly describe the relevant time line. 2. Why do the proponents of this venture believe that Arundel Partners can make money buying movie sequel rights? Why do they propose buying a portfolio of rights rather than

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    It is stated that ‘We maintain and reproduce our cultural identity through what we read and write’. Many great Australian poets show the culture that Australia has through the strong imagery and emotive language portrayed in their poetry. Judith write is a famous Australian poet who wrote many poems that portrayed Australia’s Cultural Identity. Her poems ‘The Wonga Vine"‚ "Jet Flight Over Derby"‚ "A Country Town" and "Two Dreamtimes" strongly reflect the landscape‚ environment‚ history‚ beliefs and

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Purpose statement This essay presents information on culture and identity based on Stuart Hall and Kath Woodward as well as information on the Astrophotography subculture and a semiotic analysis on three objects from this subculture and how this is indeed a subculture based on Paul Hodkinson’s four criteria’s. 1.2. Culture according to Stuart Hall According to Stuart Hall (2003:1)‚ culture is about “shared meanings”. Culture: Hall (2003:1) “is not so much a set of things…or

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    rights to sequels? Essentially‚ a sequel right is similar to a call option. If a movie turn out to be a hit and the sequel could be profitable‚ Arundel would exercise the sequel right by producing the film itself or selling the right to another investors. If the sequel might cause a loss‚ Arundel could simply give up the right. The sequel right gives Arundel the opportunity to break-even costs of production with a successful sequel whilst limiting losses on the downside by not pursue sequel production

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    Section B‚ Oysters Arundel Partners: The Sequel Project With the purchase of sequel rights‚ what Arundel is achieving is to have a call option on the revenue that each movie brings. This helps to remove the uncertainty and risks associated with producing a movie‚ especially with regard to moviegoers’ taste. With the sequel right‚ Arundel will only exercise this option to produce a sequel if the first movie proved to be popular and the sequel is hence predicted to bring in profits. This provides

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    Lesbianism as Represented in Mainstream Television Lesbian images have been entering into mainstream media more and more. Some argue that this is a sign of a wider acceptance of lesbianism in Western culture. In this paper‚ two mainstream television programs‚ Grey’s Anatomy and Law and Order: SVU‚ will be looked at to assess the nature of lesbian images. It will be argued that if and when lesbians are portrayed in mainstream television they are highly feminized‚ desexualized‚ and their lives are

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    EF5052 INVESTMENTS CASE 3 Arundel Partners: The Sequel Project GROUP 8 : Ngai Chiu Wing Edward / 51042814 Ng Cheuk Yiu Hugo / 50649257 Lau Chau Nan‚ Evelyn / 9700 4330 Kuo‚ Constantino / 5106 4265 Pang Hhong Yu‚ Francesca / 50191000 Ng Ka to‚ Irin / 9747 5858 Suen Hung Kit‚ Philip / 5114 4321 Kuok‚ Kenneth / 5101 2428 Estimate the per-film value of a portfolio of sequel rights such as Arundel proposes to buy. You will try two different methods to solve this problem: some appropriate

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    Arundel Partners‚ that would exist solely for the purpose of purchasing sequel rights to motion pictures produced by major U.S. movie studios. The proposal was unusual in that studios rarely sold rights to sequels prior to 1992‚ and interesting in the sense that it did not target specific movies or negotiate prices based on performance of the first movie. Instead‚ Arundel wanted to create a portfolio of options to produce all sequels at a studio for a given time period. The incentive to the studios is

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