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    will pay attention to your presentation if the material is not interesting or if it’s boring just the way no one would watch a boring movie or read a boring book. By this I am trying to imply that even though a presentation can be completely ruined by someone who doesn’t know how to present the information they’ve gathered‚ equally if the material someone is about to present is bogus or not interesting it could also cause massive damage by boring the audience and losing their attention after a couple

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    Non-conformity day report

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    NON CONFORMITY DAY REPORT A non-conformist is someone who does not conform to other people’s ideas on how things should be and should be done but instead he/she follows her/his individuality. This may be influenced by many factors like the need for uniqueness. Most non-conformist violate certain social norms and for my non conformity day exercise I had to wear something extra ordinary to school just to see how people will react to all that and me being a follower of the Rastafarian movement I wore

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    “On Being Sane in Insane Places” It was very interesting to read about Rosenhan’s study and how psychiatrists‚ who go through big coursework and training‚ could wrongly classify a patient. It surprised me how some psychiatrists couldn’t say they don’t know what’s wrong with patients instead they could possibly diagnose someone as insane. Though reading this chapter I found the strange things from Rosenhan’s study that was hard to believe. Slater states‚ “The strange thing was‚ the other patients

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    Critique of an Argument (Also called Analysis‚ Rhetorical Analysis‚ or Close Reading) What it is: A critique is an essay in which you evaluate (comment on the positive and negative aspects of) an essay or article. A critique can be positive (reasons the argument worked)‚ negative (reasons the argument did not work)‚ or shaded (reasons parts of it worked and parts of it didn’t). When you write a critique‚ it is important to keep in mind that you are not making suggestions for the author—odds

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    Multitasking and Technology We all go through it‚ there is too much to do and not enough time to do it. Our days are like this more often than not. I’m a single mother of two young boys; I always find myself picking up someone from one event and taking them to somewhere else. Life is a constant challenge to be one-and-a-half places at once‚ doing two or three things at once. As I go through my day I find myself doing two or three things at a time‚ multitasking‚ as I believe as they refer to it‚

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    product‚ I get attracted to it. 1 2 3 4 5 Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree 10. A comfortable temperature and humidity inside a store makes the shopping a pleasant one. 1 2 3 4 5 Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree 11. I pay attention to displays which are meant for promoting the store or the brand. 1 2 3 4 5 Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree 12. A clear direction inside a store as to which product is available where makes it easier for me to locate the product I

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    and Exploring the Role of the undesired End State in Consumer Experience” (in the following referred to as DDUS) chosen to put their main focus on the undesired end-state and the undesired self‚ believing that these aspects have been giving less attention in previous research. I find the article interesting‚ because of the fact that it deals with the relationship‚ between the desired and undesired self‚ which may tell us something about‚ how individuals use their consumption experiences to define

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    and therefore bring out a more comfortable and relaxing teaching environments. Having a sense of humor can really bond teacher to their students. Next‚ if a teacher has no passion for their job‚ then teachers will not devote their utmost attention into it. A teacher should not teach for salary‚ but should be responsible for the students they are teaching. If the teachers has no devotion to the subject‚ then the students are more likely to depend more on themselves and not experience all the

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    sense of personal control. So I guess what it is saying is that the reason why most some people do so well in high school or college‚ is due to the fact they like to feel like they are more superior then others. And that is why they have a better attention span‚ so they do not miss out on any information that the teacher might give out through out the course of the class. And that is probably why I am labeled as an informational

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    self-satisfied‚ fooling himself in the belief of his pseudo-intellectuality. He is virulently racist and cares only for himself. 8. Why does Fitzgerald keep focusing the quality of Daisy’s voice? Because it highlights her character. She draws attention to herself in order to distract her thoughts from the situation at hand. 9. What is Fitzgerald’s message about elite society that is apparent in Tom’s actions? (Commenting on values held by super rich) Fitzgerald is highlighting the poverty of

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