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    Gilmore (1999‚ p.11)‚ goods and services are no longer enough. The Service Economy is peaking. Therefore‚ Experience Economy is created following the Agrarian Economy‚ the industrial economy and service economy in order to adapt the demand of customers. In the Experience Economy‚ experiences motivate the economy and therefore produce more of the basis of demand for goods and services. So experience is a way that “company uses services as the stage‚ and goods as props‚ to engage individual customers in

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    Compare and Contrast two criminological approaches to understanding the commission of crime.” Criminologists seek to understand the commission of crime in a given society‚ attempting to figure out why certain crimes occur‚ and then to study how these can be prevented‚ and deterred by individuals. The two key approaches I will examine in this assignment is that of the early ’Classicalist’ approach‚ and the opposing ’Positivist’ approach‚ each of which are crucial for understanding modern criminology

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    freedom‚ which is a common element with Romantic poets as they opposed the Industrial Revolution happening at that time‚ as the poets felt that nature was being repressed instead of celebrated. ‘Piping’ suggests a musical tone to express the harmonious relationship between nature and man. In addition‚ Blake uses nature as a strand for sexual love‚ as in The Blossom. The poem is a celebration of fertility and the natural life cycle‚ which contrasts the view of sex in the 18th century‚ where sex was

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    changed dramatically since its birth over a century ago. With these changes have also come great changes in the cinema-going experience. In the MAS205 unit reader for 2005‚ a number of the readings aim to address many aspects of the experience of cinema-going. Included in the unit reader are pieces by Barthes‚ Carriere‚ Sontag‚ Moore and Lowenstein. Each of these writers has varying feelings to cinema-going over the past century and this essay will aim to address these different aspects. Roland

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    Compare and contrast the two main sociological theories of crime and deviance. Deviance and crime are wide-ranging terms used by sociologists to refer to behavior that varies‚ in some way‚ from a social norm. Cultural Norms are society’s propensity towards certain ideals; their aversion from others; and their standard‚ ritualistic practices. Essentially the ’norm’ is a summation of typical activities and beliefs of group of people. This essay will evaluate the sociological theories associated

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    What childhood experiences might have shaped Mortenson’s adult choices? Explain When he was little one‚ he lived with his parents in Tanzania‚ because his father worked a lot in order to build a Christian central medical in that place and his mother was a teacher where he was in the school where there were a lot of kids that were from 28 different nations so he learned to speak different language from that country and place. Then he graduated and got the degree of chemistry and nursing‚ so then

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    Compare the ways the poets portray war in ‘Attack’ and ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ Both ‘Attack’ and ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ portray war negatively‚ revealing the brutality and indignity of death on the battlefield. ‘Attack’ explores the shock and anger during war suggesting the desperation of the soldiers whereas ‘Anthem’ has a calmer approach expressing the melancholic side of war. Siegried Sassoon uses lists and strong adjectives to convey the despair and horror in ‘Attack’ as well as writing

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    "Learning in the arts builds strengths in several critical thinking dispositions and offers evidence that the arts do indeed enhance the disposition to think ethically" This evidence shows that participating in arts programs enhances the learning experience and enhances critical thinking skills‚ which are imperative for my success as students Annandale High school. Offer arts programs to their students‚ which give their students opportunities to take advantage of this proved success.      Second

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    My Camping Experience Fellow Toastmasters thank you for this opportunity to share my camping experience with you. It is a kind of family tradition‚ my family and friends plan to do the camping every year at Olema campgrounds. For this year‚ the plan started about two month in advance and we were planning & talking about this in every family get together. I could not believe that day had finally come. As soon as I saw the entrance sign‚ a sudden tingling feeling bubbles through my body knowing

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    many-colored” in the sun‚ and soon its warmth causes the trees to “shed crystal shells” (9-10). They resemble “heaps of broken glass” (12) lying in the snow. The poet then presents another view of the birches “arching in the words/Years afterwards‚ trailing their leaves on the ground” (17-18). To the delight of the viewer‚ the poet compares this visual picture with “girls on hands and knees that throw their hair/Before them over their heads to dry in the sun” (19-20). In addition to these lovely scenes

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