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    Examples of Hypothesis A hypothesis- is an educated guess or proposition that attempts to explain a set of facts or natural phenomenon. It is used mostly in the field of science‚ where the scientific method is used to test it. Testing Hypothesis vs. Tested Hypothesis -An hypothesis can be testing a concept or it can be developed as a result of study:A testing hypothesis is one that can be tested‚ meaning you can measure both what is being done (variables) and the outcome.A tested hypothesis is

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    disease – roughly 0.00007% of the world’s population at that time. What changed? Progress. A word Neil Postman doesn’t seem to acknowledge in his essay‚ Future Shlock. You see‚ Mr. Postman has a theory. He essentially states that after future shock‚ a phrase that describes “the social paralysis induced by rapid technological change”‚ a phenomenon called future shlock occurs. This phenomenon is a “cultural condition characterized by the rapid erosion of collective intelligence.” It’s a cute concept;

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    Adopting modern ways and new ideas move people forward by building on foundations of traditions. When traditions are lost‚ modernization sets in. Modernization is when technology blends with culture and they exist together in a contemporary time period. The main issue with modernization is that it is a continuing cycle of innovations and change that never cease and force the loss of traditions. There are four key concepts which help explain how modernization manifests; first‚ the decline of small

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    Competing for the Future

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    The following is a highlighted summary of the book‚ Competing for the Future‚ published by Harvard Business School Publishing. The statements below are key points of the book as determined by James Altfeld and have been made available at no charge to the user. Competing for the Future By Gary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad Look around your company. Look at the high profile initiatives that have been launched recently. Look at the issues that are preoccupying senior management. Look at the criteria

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    For Every Sin‚ There is a Resolution: An Analysis on Theo’s Internal and External Conflicts In many literary works‚ characters tend to have both an “inner life” and a “public life”. In For Every Sin‚ written by Aharon Appelfeld‚ Theo faces many conflicts between his memories of both his parents and his struggles on staying with the refugees. These conflicts do not only have an impact on his destination‚ but they also define his character‚ introduce him to his own personal identity‚ and develop

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    Criticism of Healthy at Every Size On October 11th‚ 2008‚ nutrition professor Linda Bacon’s book‚“Health at Every Size: The Surprising Truth About Your Weight‚” was published. Within the pages lies the “HAES Manifesto‚” a short‚ three page pamphlet which details why fat individuals should learn to accept their weight. The manifesto’s end goal is to promote Health at Every Size‚ or HAES‚ a new “peace movement” to end the “war on obesity” (Bacon 274). Fat acceptance is not a new notion‚ the original

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    The common portrayal of individual development through alternating point of views in “Invisible” by Paul Auster and “Every Soul a Star” by Wendy Mass Abstract Nowadays‚ individual development is one of the themes commonly discussed in works of literature for both adults and teens. The two works involved in this study are two works in which this aspect can be clearly spotted. “Invisible” is considered to be one of Paul Auster’s best works in which the development of an individual

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    judge a man’s character from his dress. But it is not always so. Dress can only help us to a certain extent in knowing the broad facts of a man’s character. A man who wears a costly dress in not necessarily a man of lavish habits. One the other hand‚ a man who wears tattered clothes is not necessarily a man of miserly habits. He may be doing so only due to his financial limitations. Yet it is true that in some cases dress serves as a useful index to the character of a man. Some common examples‚ from

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    Haidt & Graham -- 1 When morality opposes justice: Conservatives have moral intuitions that liberals may not recognize Jonathan Haidt and Jesse Graham University of Virginia February 1‚ 2006 Second draft of invited submission to special issue of Social Justice Research‚ on emotions and justice [8026 words for full MS] Abstract Researchers in moral psychology and social justice have agreed that morality is about matters of harm‚ rights‚ and justice. With this definition of morality‚ conservative

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    The Future of Advertising

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    Introduction 17 V. i The Basement: Advertisings ’ Childhood 18 V. ii The Status Quo: Advertisings ’ Teenage Years 19 – 21 V. iii The Future: Adulthood of Advertising 22 – 23 V. iv Conclusion: Advertisings ’ Death and Rebirth 24 VII. Bibliography 25 III. ABSTRACT The investigation is concerned with the role of advertising in the future. Advertisings ’ history goes back to ancient times and altered through the centuries enormously. Currently‚ the advertising industry worldwide

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