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    Elevator Pitch

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    Elevator Pitch Good morning‚ We welcome you all to our presentation. I am ..... and this is ..... and we work at the Waterless washing machine company. We will give you a short presentation about our product the waterless washing machine. The presentation will take a few minutes of your time. First .... will tell something about the problem statement and the solution. After that I will tell something about the unique selling points. Then .... will tell something about the price and the expected

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    Elevator Pitch You are standing at an elevator‚ waiting. The person you want to pitch your short-term financing proposal to walks up and stands beside you. You introduce yourself and say that you are getting ready to pitch them. They give you the Oh-and-why-should-I-pay-attention-to-you? Look. The elevator doors open and you both enter. You have about 45 seconds to capture their attention and give them a set of reasons to pay attention. This is called an elevator pitch and you must‚ at all times

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    have seen constantly try to enforce conformity on their members through the use of sanctions-- both positive and negative; formal and informal. In this section of the course‚ we’ll address how and why people deviate from social norms. Deviance is the violation of a social norm. Generally‚ "deviance" is regarded in a negative light‚ but there are many "positive" sides to deviance. For example‚ ice cream lovers in the United States have come to regard "Ben and Jerry’s" ice cream as one of the best

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    | Elevator Story & Annotated Bibliography | Research Methods | Elevator Story I am trying to learn about the tourism growth from China in Europe. Because I want to find out if the Chinese market is one of the sectors with major growth opportunities and discover its impact on the future. Analyse the ways to adapt to this growth and its huge market. In order to make my reader be aware of the growing Chinese tourism and the great opportunities it can lead to. Bibliography Holmes

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    Sociology 101 Social Norms

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    Harry Patel 9/03/2008 Sociology 101‚ section 8 Social Norms: Conformity and Deviance One of the norms I broke was talking to someone in a public bathroom‚ while peeing. It was very ocward talking to the guy next to me. One of the reason I felt ocward talking to him was because‚ you are not suppose to talk to the guy next to you. While you are doing your business you look at the wall in front of you. When you are done you wash your hands‚ and leave. No one talks to anyone they don’t know‚ even if

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    greatest influence when the motivation of an individual’s behavior is fear of social disapproval (Berkowitz‚ 2003). This is most especially true for males who face acceptance by peers through a masculine image. Often times this type of acceptance comes at the cost of one suppressing behavior that may be viewed as incongruent to the masculine image despite the fact that the individual does not genuinely agree with the norm. Ultimately‚ this becomes false consensus or unintentional encouragement to those

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    Elevator Speech

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    Gen 105 Elevator Speech Yesterday‚ I was talking on the phone with my cousin Lori. We were discussing the work she is doing to get her nursing degree. She has a small daughter‚ and is attending traditional on site classes. I told her that I was finally going back to college too. She asked how I could possibly find time for class while raising three children under the age of three. I told her I was attending Axia College‚ an online university that allows me to do my work when it

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    more trust towards people they do not know partly because of the social norm. It is socially acceptable to show respect and kindness towards people you just met. Showing respect for someone you barely know‚ demonstrates that you understand their value and beliefs. It also shows that you not only understand them but in fact you trust and respect them as well. People often feel as if trusting someone is what they should do due to social expectations. Majority of the time people do not necessarily

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    Violating a Social Norm The day that this assignment was brought up in class‚ my heart dropped. I am not typically very shy by nature‚ but I hate bringing the wrong kind of attention to myself. I avoid embarrassing myself at all costs. Once I discovered what a social norms actually was‚ I wasn’t as nervous anymore. Social norms are little‚ unwritten rules that are a part of everyday society and culture. They vary depending on where you are‚ but one thing is the same no matter where you go: people

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    Journal 1 Social Norm is a belief formed by a group of people that how members should behave‚ in other words these are the unwritten rules. Social norms are developed to control the behaviour. I violated a social norm about 4 years back in India to which I got different reactions from different people‚ It is a social norm in India that when the bride leaves her paternal house after marriage everybody cries because after marriage she is going to stay at her in laws house and she is now their responsibility

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