Industrial Attachment report: A case study of Juberic Creation By Katiuki Catherine Njeri Adm NO 38456 Nairobi branch A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award in diploma in Management (Project Management Option) submitted to the Kenya institute of manadement. January 2013 DECLARATION Declaration by the Candidate This attachment report is my original work which has not been presented to any other examination body. No part of this report should be
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“Making War at Home in the United States: Militarization and the Current Crisis” By Catherine Lutz And “War Making and State Making as Organized Crime” By Charles Tilly “Making War at Home in the United States: Militarization and the Current Crisis”‚ an intellectual article where the very famous author Catherine Lutz‚ choosing empirical data‚ wrote up to 19 pages‚ having the purpose to present information that makes the reader struggle to understand the crisis presented by terrorism in
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T R AI NI NG P ACKAGE # 1 I nt er per sonal Gr owt h and Gender in Gr oups MODU L E # 3 Gender and Development Gender Roles Canada Nepal Gender in Organizations Project with the support of the Canadian International Development Agency About t he Gender and Development Module This module is part of a series of training packages that was produced by the CIDA-funded Canada- Nepal Gender in Organizations Project. The series consists of four packages‚ each with three modules. CNGO TRAINING PACKAGES
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Cited: Espinoza‚ Alex “My Filipino Roots” Remix: Reading & Composing Culture. Ed. Catherine G. Latterell. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s. 2010. 131. Print. Garrison‚ Keillor “A Wobegon Holiday Dinner” Remix: Reading & Composing Culture. Ed. Catherine G. Latterell. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s. 2010. 114. Print. Gore‚ Al “An Inconvenient Truth” Remix: Reading & Composing Culture. Ed. Catherine G. Latterell. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s. 2010. 551-558. Print. Grealy‚ Lucy Havrilesky
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John Puls Skolnick ENC 1101 5/4/2013 Modern Communities The values and characteristics of a healthy community have remained largely unchanged over the years; however‚ with the invention of online communities they have become significantly more impersonal. Accepting people for who they are and showing empathy towards others are indispensable values of a community. The values of a traditional community as outlined in Azar Nafisi’s essay “I believe in empathy” and Sarah Adams’s essay “Be cool
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considered acceptable and normal. As a child grows up in a particular culture they absorb the beliefs‚ and practices‚ then begin to use them in everyday activities. This process is known as acculturation. Remix‚ by Catherine G. Latterell‚ touches on the idea of acculturation. According to Latterell acculturation is “the process by which we absorb the practices‚ attitudes‚ and beliefs of particular social groups” (10). The culture a person is surrounded by will then play a role in the development of their
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choices we make in our daily lives” (Latterell 11). Some characteristics that are made by your personal choices are the music you choose to listen‚ your overall appearance like your clothing‚ tattoos‚ piercings‚ etc. and your social group. Personal choices are a major part of your identity simply because it defines who you are and how you choose to be as a person in your day to day life. “Identity is not fixed‚ but shifts over time and in different situations” (Latterell 13). Music could play a big
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Cited: Latterell‚ Catherine. "This is How We Live" Remix: reading and composing culture. Ed. Ellen Degeneres. Boston. Bedford/St. Martin ’s: 2006.p 588-593 Latterell‚ Catherine. "Technological Somnambulism." Remix: reading and composing culture. Ed Langdon Winner. Boston. Bedford/St.Martin ’s: 2006.p 594-599
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through when a pit-bull attacks them. When this happens it is most likely a bad owner to be at fault‚ not the pit-bull.” Bad owners make bad pets‚” (PBRC) and these specific situations are no different. “Identity‚ which is shaped by our own culture” (Latterell 9) is what has made the pit-bull into how people see the breed today. I can see why most people misunderstand the pit-bull and will not consider the breed to be a family pet. It is the same reason everyone else misunderstands them and does
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Heather. “ Stalking Celebrities.” Latterell‚ Cathrine G. ReMix: Reading Composing Culture. Boston: St.Martin ’s‚ 2010. 447-448. Print. Holtzman‚ Linda. Media Messages: What Film‚ Television‚ and Popular Music Teach Us about Race‚ Class‚ Gender‚ and Sexual Orientation. New York: M.E. Sharpe‚ Inc.2000. Print Kitty‚ Alexandra. Don ’t Believe It!: How Lies Become News. New York: Disinformation‚ 2005. Print. Roiphe‚ Katie. "Profiles Encouraged." Latterell‚ Catherine G. ReMix: Reading Composing Culture
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