and evaluations to help them see how a young person coming into their shelters is going to experience it and how to address their unique set of needs. These workshops also raised awareness of OUT Memphis‚ as resource of
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Christie Informative Speech Outline Title: How to perform CPR Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to perform CPR when responding to an emergency situation. Central Idea: In order to save a victim’s life it is important to know the three steps of CPR: survey the scene‚ contact emergency medical services (EMS)‚ and start CPR. Body: I. According to the American Red Cross‚ the first step in any emergency is to survey the scene. A. The most important thing to remember while performing
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Case Study 5: Analyzing brand performance A chips brand has recently been launched‚ but its performance has not been too good. The large promotional investments put in have not yielded lasting returns. You are told to investigate what’s wrong with the brand. 1. What data would you request to complete your investigation in this case? 2. Can you talk about your analysis roadmap in this scenario? What possible corrective actions would you suggest (you are free to make relevant assumptions on the
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Max Beckmann "Still-Life With Three Skulls" 1945. The ’Great War’ had a lasting and profound effect on Beckmann. In 1915 he suffered a mental breakdown and for this reason was discharged from the German army. In artistic terms‚ the sickening experience of senseless mass death on the battlefield brought new bleakness to his paintings. Beckmann’s use of a traditional Vanitas-style still life tells us a lot about what his thoughts are about the world he is part of‚ especially after his war encounters
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carried the bloody fetus in his mouth like a hunting prize. The tiny body was swaddled in a pink button-down shirt. The sleeves hung at the dog’s side‚ dragging through the weeds‚ flapping like wings in the breeze. "Max‚ put that down and get over here." Unhurried by the call of his owner‚ Max held onto his spoils until he was in front of his master. He dropped the baby on the ground at his feet‚ stared up into his horrified face‚ and waited for a pat on the head and that’s a good boy. It never came.
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Beckmann research Max Beckmann is a German painter who produced a wealth of work with the rise of German expressionism in the early 20th century. Today he is commonly labelled as an expressionist artist although at the time he rejected both the term and the movement itself. In the 1920s he was associated with the New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit)‚ an outgrowth of Expressionism which brought a more cynical and socially critical philosophy to the art world. Beckmann was born into a middle
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Assignment 1 Q1a) Describe and evaluate the main features of bureaucracy and the bureaucratic organization. ( (10 marks) a) According to Max Weber‚ bureaucracy is the most efficient and productive way of managing an organization. His ideal bureaucracy is to achieve rationality. The main characteristics of a bureaucratic organization are as follows: Division of Labour‚ Formal Selection‚ Authority hierarchy‚ Impersonality
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and Roll The 1950’s was a busy century. It contained everything from wars to new inventions‚ segregation to the year of consumerism. This era also had its ups and downs; what was accepted and what wasn’t. In this case‚ rock and roll gained both acceptance and rejection. While the youth longed for a revolution in their pop culture‚ the older generation caused havoc in saying no. Alan Freed just about had the starring role in the 1950’s‚ by giving this genre of music the name ‘rock and roll’. He
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The wella brand We unite people who are passionate about hair‚ in the quest for moments of hair triumph. For us‚ it ’s all about hair. From the beginning it was always like that. Everything inspired by our love of hairdressing to innovate‚ inspire and enable what we call moments of hair triumph - every day. Professional hair is our reason to be‚ the stylist our creator‚ and the consumer our muse. With the stylist we make beauty dreams come true on the stage of life. Igniting the expertise
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The Himalaya Logo: The Himalaya brand has much in common with the mountain range from which it draws its name. For centuries‚ the Himalayas have been an icon of aspiration and of man’s quest to unlock nature’s secrets. They represent purity and lofty ideals. The fact that several of our herbs are sourced from this region emphasizes our brand’s connection with the Himalayas. The logo is a visual definition of brand identity. The leaf that forms the crossbar of the letter H represents the company’s
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