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    BEN N JERRY ICE CREAM

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    Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Ice Cream Inc: A period of Transition Despite making the first yearly loss in 1994‚ the company’s health cannot be written off. The loss in 1994 can mostly be attributed to some irregular factors like debt due to the asset write-down of $6.8 million resulting from abandonment of complex manufacturing system and incorrect assumption about the value at the St. Albans plant. The introduction of the "Smooth‚ No Chunks" line in the same year also resulted in some extra advertising

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    Some Solutions to Problems (Übungen) to Lecture-1 of Lecture Series “Heat Transfer – 1” Institut für Energieverfahrenstechnik und Brennstofftechnik‚ TU Clausthal‚ SS 2005 1.1 A heat rate of 5 kW is conducted through a cross section area of 20 m2 and thickness of 3 cm. If the inner (hot) surface temperature is 600ºC and the thermal conductivity of the material is 0.5 W/mK‚ what is the outer surface temperature? Solution: Tout = 585 °C 1.2 The heat flux through a wood slab 50 mm thick‚ whose inner

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    TEXT: It’s not a noise that you usually hear coming from a hospital room. “Ha ha haa! Hee hee!” You open the door to see twelve patients – all sick‚ several in wheelchairs – tickling each other with long balloons and laughing as hard as it’s possible to laugh. Joining in with the fun is Dr Tim Crick‚ and this is his weekly session of laughter therapy at Leeds City Hospital. The aim of these 30-minute sessions is not only to help patients forget that they are sick‚ according to Dr Crick: “Laughter

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    Reflective Response 1. Carl Jung and Karen Horney both made great contributions to the field of psychology; their studies have been applied to modern day research also their theories are used to support modern day studies. Carl Jung and Karen Horney were both Neo-Freudians meaning they all believed that Freud’s original theories were correct‚ however disagreed with him on certain details. The detail in common with these two theorists was that they both believed that inside a healthy individual

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    PERSONALITY THEORY – CARL ROGERS AND VICTOR FRANKL Why is it that man lives up to a certain point not knowing what the meaning of life is. Not knowing what path to follow‚ not knowing if the energy and courage to discover the truths of ones own existence in this world exist. Some persons will drive past a street child on Cape Town roads and look sideways in horror‚ quickly lock a car door with an "unapparent" elbow; warm‚ safe‚ and comfortable in the interior of a brand new sports model car. Others

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    p.m. B.Com. III Gr. A I (N/O Course) B.Com. I Gr. A – I Thursday 07-03-2014 Friday B.Com. II Gr. A – I B.A. III Urdu I (N/O Course) B.Sc. I Chemistry – I B.Sc. II Chemistry – I B.A. I Drawing & Painting – I B.A. II Drawing & Painting – I 08-03-2014 B.Sc. III Chemistry – I (N/O Course) B.Com. I Gr. A – II Saturday 10-03-2014 3.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. B.Com. II Gr. A – II B.A. III English Lit. – I (N/O Course) B.Com. III Gr. A – II (N/O Course) B.Sc. II Chemistry

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    would feel comfortable enough to divulge any personal feelings the individual is experiencing. I believe that in social care there is a huge emphasis on building relations with clients and this theory totally overlooks that. In total contrast to Freud‚ Carl Rogers theory ’ Person centred theory’ conflicts this element. Rogers believed an empathic‚ integrated relationship with the person is required. The therapist needs to be genuine and open with the client to form and build a relationship to which this

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    Case Study of Carl Robins’ April Recruitment Effort Introduction: There were a few problems that came up as a result of Carl Robins’ recent recruitment effort. In this case study an attempt will be made to identify the problems faced and propose possible solutions to those problems. The information that has been gathered has identified that a lack of employee experience and training‚ and a disregard to prior planning and a proper follow up strategy resulted in a failure to complete all the

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    A Reflection of Rock N’ Roll‚ 1955-75 Rock N’ Roll‚ has been the sexy music sugar fix for many a teenager over the years and has been the embodiment of cool ever since its inception in the late 1950s. With a striking chord from the fingers of a smooth guitarist‚ and with a menacing maniac backbeat‚ complimented by a thunderous bass line‚ topped over with a screaming singer-rock n’ roll defined a generation. A musical movement that paved the way for popular culture‚ for the free love generation

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    Person-centred counselling originated in the thinking of Carl Rogers‚ an eminent American psychologist. He believed that each individual human being had more knowledge and resources to promote their healing and growth than any therapist could ever have – so that the therapist’s job was to create conditions whereby the client could begin to explore and uncover these resources in themselves‚ rather than directly influence the client from a position of “expertise” or “greater knowledge”. These conditions

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