Chloe Gutierrez A. Does the writer’s introduction and first few paragraphs get your attention to continue reading? Explain. Yes‚ the writer immediately jumps into a tangible story rather than going through statistics and legal matters. The story was horrifying enough to continue. B. Are there any vivid sections of this feature story? If so‚ briefly summarize and explain its effect on you as a reader. If you did not find any memorable sections‚ what would you suggest the writer do on a second
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In George Orwell’s 1984‚ Winston Smith feels frustrated by the oppression and rigid control of the ruling Party of London‚ which prohibits free thought‚ sex‚ and any expression of individuality. The people of his nation‚ Oceania‚ are watched every minute of every day by "Big Brother"‚ an omniscient leader who can only be seen on "telescreens‚" but never in real life. Winston illegally purchases a diary in which to write his criminal thoughts‚ and becomes fixated on a powerful Party member named
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The main question here in this case is who is liable‚ negligent and damages. Deb is driving her car when it is involved in an accident with a car driven by Abe. A few moments after the first crash‚ a car driven by Ann hits the two cars disabled from the first crash. Cal‚ a passenger in Abe’s car has a minor injury to his head from the first crash but serious injury to his knees and legs from Ann’s subsequent driving into the first crash. Cal is taken to the hospital where Doctor informs him‚ correctly
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Objective: analyze the case offered and answer the following questions. Background: Zenith‚ a well-known electronics corporation in North America market‚ was facing options regarding high definition television (HDTV)‚ a new technology that offer consumers higher resolution (i.e.‚ sharper pictures) and superior digital stereo sound. The company had to forecast the marketing perspective and deicide what ways could be used to assess consumer preferences for the new product. 1. What factors will determine
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In a narrative format‚ discuss the key facts and critical issues presented in the case. In the Midwest historical town of Metamore‚ Indiana lives Betty Shiver owner and operator of Betty’s Crystal a store that sells collectible glass figurines‚ Betty gets some of her merchandise from estate sales and auditions‚ while a majority of the store’s crystal figurines merchandise comes from merchants Baccarat‚ Lalique‚ Orrefors‚ and Swarovski. Metamore is located around several major metropolitan areas;
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In Charlene case‚ I would apply the schema theory. The schema theory addresses the way the patient think‚ as well as‚ focuses on the patient’s childhood. Charlene presenting situation is her love for sweets since she was eight years old‚ but her love for sweets also correlates with her mother working two jobs and coming home late‚ her parents divorce‚ and trying to get her to take sides. The schema theory allows the therapist to identify what is the occurring issues that creates the patient disturbing
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vendors‚ and robbery for its employees. The tort of negligence in this scenario includes the five essential elements of negligence‚ duty‚ breach of duty‚ the breach being the cause of injury‚ proximate‚ and the resulting damages (Lucas‚ 2008). In a case of negligence the individual or company may be held liable not only with negligence but sometimes with trespass‚ injury‚ and even mental or emotional harm (Lucas‚ 2008). However‚ the law requires these elements are proven in order to recover in a law
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1. Identify all the accounting policy changes and accounting estimates that Harnischfeger made during 1984. Estimate as accurately as possible the effect of these on the company’s 1984 reported profits. 1. Products purchased from Kobe Steel were included in net sales‚ as opposed to only reporting the gross margin on Kobe equipment. These net sales amounted to $28 million in 1984‚ although the amount was insignificant on net income. 2. Financial statements of some foreign subsidiaries
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1. Issue: Mabel has been working at Vandalay Industries for over 40 years. During her time working there she has always had excellent evaluations and received multiple pay raises‚ she also received the Employee of the Year award in 1989. Last week she was given a job termination notice effective in two weeks. The issue is whether Mabel can be terminated without just cause. Rule: Employment-at-will is‚ “Being an at-will employee means that your employer can terminate your employment at any time
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The target of the satirical article‚ “Top 6 Issues Facing Americans Today”‚ is American citizens and the culture they have established. It critiques some of America’s flaws‚ such as selfishness‚ entitlement‚ and gluttony‚ and highlights them by exaggerating slight daily dilemmas. The article outlines the “top six so called ‘First World Problems’” that Americans face and discusses how these issues “wreck havoc in the lives of Americans”. Citizens are portrayed as complaining‚ petty‚ and materialistic
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