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    Executive Summary: Mark X Company is the maker of farm and specialty trailers. The company has fallen on difficult times and wants their bank‚ Wells Fargo‚ to extend a loan for working capital and an expansion of their current facilities. Mark X feels this will help the company increase sales and therefore improve their financial situation. Wells Fargo is leery of extending any additional funds to Mark X based on their current financial situation and their most recent liquidity and debt ratios

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    Home Décor Generation X places buying homes and home related products as one of their top priorities. They see their homes as a sign of their individuality over materialistic values. They are interested in low maintenance homes with a touch of personal flair over a home that stands as a representation of money. They are also invested in their children and have a positive outlook towards providing a comfortable living for their children. It’s safe to say that Generation X views all elements of the

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    Steven Marmolejo Reflection Essay The autobiography of Malcolm X was a good book to read and showed me things that I didn’t know about Malcolm X before. I liked this book a lot because Malcolm’s childhood and early adulthood were really shocking for me‚ as I have never heard about it before. I knew that Malcolm X was an important figure in fight against racism‚ but the way his life started from being a poor child to becoming a drug dealer as he got older surprised me. I didn’t know

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    American History X

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    Assessment Type 1: Written Text Analysis Film Review American History X American History X directed by Tony Kaye expresses to the audience the process of change in the beliefs of Derek Vinyard. He begins the film as a violent young man and due to his father’s racist views he then develops his own‚ Derek is portrayed as becoming the leader of the Neo-Nazi organisation and claiming his leadership at a basketball game against the local blacks. There are two protagonists in the film‚ also coming from

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    SWINRISE 4 Activity 1 Four Cords Song ‘The Axis of Awesome’ is an Australian comedy band. According to one of these comedians‚ all the greatest hit songs used the same ‘four cords’. To prove this‚ they have brilliantly put together 20 hit songs using these four cords. Listen to the song posted in BB Week 4 folder and do the following: 1) See if you know any of the song titles or the singers and check with the answers provided on BB. 2) In your group blog‚ discuss the question‚ ‘Is it ethical

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    Biography Of Malcolm X

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    Malcolm X‚ born Malcolm Little‚ was an influential American Muslim minister and an activist for civil rights. He was a powerful political leader who expressed what he believed in‚ in a way that was violent and different to fellow activist‚ Martin Luther King Jr. He entered into a world full of hate on May 19‚ 1925‚ to homemaker Louise Little and a preacher who supported Marcus Garvey (the leader of the black nationalist party)‚ Earl Little. From before he was even born‚ Malcolm was exposed to the

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    Postmodern Social Theory Postmodern social theory is a field which is both difficult to define and rejects being defined. Postmodern theory is largely concerned with the ways our perceptions and reality are constructed. Postmodern social theory is a field of diverse and at times contradictory ideas that try to describe the relations of characters to society of the infrastructures and information age. Social reality is distinct from objective reality and individual subjective reality because it refers

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    Skodol‚ Bender‚ and Morey (2014) as having to be constantly admired‚ having a superior sense of self‚ and lack of empathy for others (p. 422). This description perfectly describes Sheldon Cooper‚ a character on the CBS television show The Big Bang Theory. Sheldon Cooper is a theoretical physicist that works for the California Institute of Technology and he has his BS‚ MS‚ MA‚ PhD and ScD. All of this makes him very intelligent and only

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    Child Development: An Examination of Three Theories There are a lot of theories regarding child development. Three of these theories are Bioecological Theory‚ Social-Cognitive Theory and Information-Processing Theory. This paper will discuss these theories by comparing and contrasting them. The first theory is the Bioecological Theory developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner. This theory is based on the nature vs. nurture idea. Bronfenbrenner believed development of a child was determined

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    1 Traditional Learning Theories Strayer University 2 Traditional Learning Theories Cognitive constructivism is based on the work of Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget. Piaget’s theory has two major parts: a component that predicts what children can and cannot understand at different ages‚ and a theory of development that describes how children develop cognitive abilities.(Piaget 1970) It is the theory of development that will be the focus here because it is the major foundation

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