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    Ben Zander Analysis

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    Art of Possibility The main topic of the chapter “ It’s all invented” from the book “The Art Of Possibility” by Rose and Ben Zander we are only capable of perceiving what our minds have constructed. Furthermore‚ they go on to make the point that if “It’s all invented anyway‚ so we might as well invent a story or framework of meaning that enhances our quality of life and the life of those around us”(Zander 12). Additionally the chapter gives an example of where assumptions can hinder an individual

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    think again

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    through the grocery store I always try to look for the best buy. I always buy what’s on sale‚ I guess you could say I’m cheep.   Then I get to the check out lane‚ preferably the one with fewer people.   I empty my wallet and pay. Then I wait.   I think it’s going to happen but I am not sure.   Then it does‚ the baggier says‚ "Would you like paper or plastic?"   I look that person right in the eye and I tell him‚ "I want the one that’s better for the environment‚ I want the one that will help prevent

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    Big Data Big Reward

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    Big data‚ Big rewards 1.Describe the kinds of big data collected by the organizations described in this case. There are mainly three kinds of big data collected by the organizations described in this case. First‚ IBM Bigsheets help the British Library to handle with huge quantities of data and extract the useful knowledge. Second‚ State and federal law enforcement agencies are analyzing big data to discover hidden patterns in criminal activity. The Real Time Crime Center data warehouse contains

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    The use of language to convey changes and contrasts in mood and meaning Rachel Carson uses a wide variety of linguistics to convey various changes in mood and meaning. The extract has been labelled “A fable for tomorrow”; the word ‘fable’ shows Carson has intended to capture the reader’s thoughts about the article written and to suggest a meaningful moral at the end of the story. The first section begins with introducing a town in a very simple manner “there was once a town”‚ that an

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    Rachel Carsons central argument of this passage deals with focusing on the negative factors "Parathion" can produce. She uses rhetorical devices such as ethos‚ rhetorical questions‚ and visual imagery all to persuade the reader that Parathion is harmful. The first part of the passage uses ethos to appeal to authority. Carson states‚ "The Fish and Wildlife service haas found it necessary to express serious concern over this trend‚ pointing out that parathion treated areas constitute a potential hazard

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    The book‚ Silent Spring‚ by Rachel Carson is regarded as the most significant environmental novel as it was the start of the environmental movement. This book highlights the human poisoning of the biosphere through chemicals aimed at pests and disease control‚ particularly dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). DDT pesticides were particularly harmful because as they entered the biosphere‚ they not only killed the bugs but also entered the food chain. DDT accumulated in the fatty tissues of animals

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    Executive Summary Ben and Jerrys is a successful ice cream company with many strengths and weaknesses. The company faces serious competition‚ financial struggles‚ economic and social influences‚ all of which are covered in my paper. I also discussed some recommendations I have for the companies success. Ben and Jerry ’s is one of the top ice cream companies around. They have had many ups and downs throughout the history of the company‚ but overall‚ they have overcome most of their hardships

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    Think piece

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    The University of the West Indies Open Campus Caribbean Civilisation Foun1101 Think Piece: Liar King Kellyander Morris #620049710 June 12th 2015 The Caribbean is beautiful place‚ with distinct culture‚ filled with many talented singers and songwriters.The song King liar was written and song by one of fellow “caribbeanites” Lord Nelson(aka Robert Nelson). He was born and raised in Trinidad & Tobago but seeked fame in the United States of America and found it in his own backyard as a calypso artist

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    Big Data Big Hype

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    Xavier T When reading the article “Big data: Big hype”‚ written by Mark Barrenechea‚ I found that the main focus of the article to be on if big data is practical in industries. Right now there is a large build up of data‚ it’s estimated that only .5% of it being analyzed to this day. The only disadvantage to this build up of data is that people don’t know how to use all the data to their advantage. Meaning that they have lots of information that could be applied to the demand for a product‚ but

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    Ben Haynes Material

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    Journal and Evaluation I felt my original proposal of writing a big band arrangement was a little ambitious given the time scale. Considering other assignment deadlines‚ I thought about what else I could do that would not only meet the criteria‚ but also leave time needed to work on other projects. I realised that I had never performed any of my own material with anything more than an acoustic guitar and vocal‚ and so‚ came to the conclusion that an adaptation of my own songs would become my

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