Kahtan‚ M. (2013). CROWDFUNDING: THE DISRUPTOR’S DISRUPTOR. Ivey Business Journal Online‚ ‚ 1. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1424592873?accountid=14723 This article describes the establishment of crowdfunding and how artists‚ creatives‚ and innovators could use it to raise fund from the internet on funding their ideas. The author gather information thought MIT press and identify how people use concept of crowdsourcing on social media to raise funds. The article is useful to
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Hamilton‚ Amy H. "What’s I Got to Do with It?" Everything’s a text: Readings for composition. By Dan Melzer and Deborah Coxwell-Teague. New York: Pearson Longman‚ 2011. 64-69. Hamilton writes of the importance of one’s personal literary history‚ noting that this also presents itself as a tool for expression and learning. Included in the work is a list of questions that can help towards defining one’s literacy in their own terms‚ by means of allowing the reader to reflect on their own personal experiences
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1. Adarkwa‚ Kennedy Ahenkora. "LBTS Faculty Blog | Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and Graduate School." Liberty University Christian College Education. Web. 13 Oct. 2013. Moral Relativism is what determines whether the action or conduct is right or wrong. This article states how from a moral absolutist standpoint‚ some things are always right‚ while some things are always wrong no matter how much one tries to rationalize them. At the same time‚ this article defines moral relativism as the
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Advantages & Disadvantages of Lecturing. (n.d.). Retrieved from: http://www.southalabama.edu/languages/spanish/TRG/TRG/Enhancing_Learning/Lecturing/advantages.htm This source shows advantages and disadvantages of lecturing‚ particularly in a college setting. It shows that lecturing puts students in a passive role because they aren’t able to be active and interact with discussion. Students who attend lectures are only learning one-way communication. The lecturer isn’t making sure that the students
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Background Information Bacteria are prokaryotes under the kingdom Monera. This means they have no true nucleus. Most bacteria also lack internal organelles. Most bacteria is beneficiary while a fraction are pathogens. Pathogens cause human and animal disease. However‚ they can also produce antibiotics. Beneficial bacteria can do various tasks from producing yogurt to decomposing dead organic matter. Most bacteria are one in three shapes. The first one is coccus which is spherical.
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Kiera Nisby Dr. Florcyzk English 2000 Section February 4‚ 2014 Destroying or Building a Healthy Lifestyle? Beauty pageants made their first appearances in America during the 1920’s‚ where women flaunted around casinos‚ determined to win a crown for their physical attractiveness. The owner of the casino where these activities occurred‚ figured that this would attract more tourists. Throughout the years‚ more modern pageants were formed‚ like Ms. USA and Ms. America. Following in the footsteps
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This chapter presents literatures and studies relevant to the present study. The focus is on the leadership styles and accreditation practices in Higher Education. Leadership Styles in Higher Education According to Germano (2010)‚ leadership has a direct cause and effect relationship upon organizations and their success. The leaders’ styles enable them to influence the people to follow the things they do. Many studies have shown the importance of leadership styles in Higher Education. Bryman
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1. Pellegrino‚ A. (2010). Pre-service teachers and classroom authority. American Secondary Education‚ 38(3)‚ 62-78. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.wwwproxy0.library.unsw.edu.au/docview/722356586?accountid=12763 In this article Pellegrino examines the classroom practices of 5 preservice secondary school teachers‚ identifying the challenges faced in establishing their authority to create an effective learning environment. As a framework for his study‚ Pellegrino gives 3 basic origins of
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How did the deregulation of air transportation in Europe foster entrepreneurial behavior and innovation in the European airline industry over the last twenty years? Case studies: SAS Airline & Ryanair Master Thesis in Entrepreneurship and Dynamic Business Contexts Spring 2007 Supervisor: Håkan Bohman Entrepreneurship Master Program Authors: Gilles Helterlin and Nuno Ramalho Acknowledgements We would like to express our gratitude to all who have contributed to the realization of this
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Case Study‚ SAS Institute Inc. The management culture is a very important factor in the imprinting of a company: it shapes the relationship between working environment and employee satisfaction. I will answer a few questions regarding the SAS ’s particular strategy of running the business in which the employees are unbelievably loyal‚ thanks to the benefits and cares that they receive from the employer. 1. One critic calls SAS "a big brother approach to managing people." Is the company too
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