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    enjoys the unity that the season brings. In the beginning of the poem the poet says‚ “A wrinkled crabbed man they picture thee‚” meaning all the people that see winter imagine him as a mean old man but if you stop to look around you see the closeness and bondage the season brings. Winter sits atop his great armed chair watching the children celebrate Christmas but he also sees the bad things winter brings. He talks about‚ “Or circled by them as thy lips declare some merry jest or tale of

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    Production and Operations Management Case study: “ Hightec Inc” Date 12th October 2011 Submitted To: Prof .Dr. R. Jagadeesh Submitted by‚ Sec: B‚ Group: 2 BHARADWAJ S (11070) HARSHITH SHETTY (11090) PRASAD KRISHNA (11099) SAGAR CHIMURKAR (11106) SAURABH MANDAL (11108) Contents Executive Summary: ............................................................................................................................... 3 Major Problems:...........................................

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    Self-Disclosure * When two parties disclose personal information with each other the consensus is that the two persons will like each other more. (Rowland Miller‚ 2012) * Disclosure within a relationship is beneficial by raising intimacy‚ trust and closeness levels between two partners (Dindia & Fitzpatrick‚ 1985: Duck‚ 1994a) * Strangers who open up to each admire each other more than couples who reveal less personal information to each other (Slatcher‚ 2010) * That being said‚ this shows

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    Outline the learning theory explanation of attachments. The learning theory proposes that attachment behaviours are learnt through the imitation of the attachment figures meaning they are not innate. One explanation of how this happens is through Classical Conditioning. In the Learning Theory Classical Conditioning is the forming of an attachment through association. The Learning Theory states that when a baby is born they naturally want food. When the mother feeds the baby it automatically associates

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    performed at the New Blackfriars Theatre in London by the King’s Men during the winter of 1613 – 14. The theatre for the first performance of this play was an enclosed one. This allowed for a close proximity between the actors and the audience. This closeness gave created a claustrophobic atmosphere‚ a sense of being trapped. The theme of Misogyny can be seen in this play. This play portrays women’s sexuality as being primitive. The opening of the play is solely male-male dialogue with the conversation

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    isolation. The lady in the middle is holding her legs close to her chest in a huddled position‚ this represents the notion that she is trying to find a sense of belonging and is only receiving this from herself‚ she holds herself trying to find some closeness and a relationship. The surrounding people are all positioned with there backs to or facing away from the middle lady. This further represents the idea of exclusion and lack of belonging felt by this lady. All of the visual techniques presented

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    In this passage Bogard uses hard facts and examples to support his argument. He believes that darkness is something that should be treasured before it "runs out". "Today‚ though‚ when we feel the closeness of nightfall‚ we reach quickly for a light switch." Here Bogard begins building an argument by listing one thing people do to avoid darkness he further on follows it by naming a couple of disorders caused by artificial light. Darkness provides our bodies with support by producing the hormone melatonin

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    Baker Machine Company is a job shop that specializes in precision parts for firms in the aerospace industry. Figure 3.13 shows the current block plan for the key manufacturing centers of the 75‚000-square-foot facility. Refer to the following closeness matrix and use rectilinear distance (the current distance from inspection to ship- ping and receiving is three units) to calculate the change in the weighted distance‚ wd‚ score if Baker exchanges the locations of the tool crib and inspection.

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    colloquial language ‘lost your head’ ‘easily led’. These proverbial phrases are judgemental and don’t show real communication‚ which adds to the sense of distance. However‚ his son can almost read his father’s thoughts‚ which suggests a kind of closeness: ‘my father thought it bloody queer’. ‘bloody queer’ can’t be the way the poet would describe himself‚ as it seems too harsh and violent. It seems to fit with the colloquial‚ judgemental phrases that his father uses. The poet is close enough to his

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    individual to the behavior of two or more individuals who interact with each other. When people interact they influence each other. Interdependence theory is part of a larger scale of social exchange theories. This theory comes from the idea that closeness is the key to all relationships; that people communicate to become closer to one another. This theory states that there are rewards and costs to any relationship and that people try to maximize the rewards while minimizing the costs. Sociocultural

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