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    more dynamic and unpredictable. The changing business environment requires strategic thinking in companies to develop good corporate strategies. Only when developing effective strategies‚ corporate can remain the competitive position. By creating strategy‚ organization can remain the competitive advantage which other companies are unable to implement. Corporate strategy is not only for large firms but also for small business. However‚ there is a quotation suggests that “Strategic management is nothing

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    What can S.H.I.T learn from VSU My definition of an education is any way of gaining knowledge through any situation or experience in a person’s life. Webster’s Dictionary defines education as the process of educating or teaching‚ to develop knowledge‚ skills‚ or characteristics of a student. On the contrary‚ I believe that anybody can be educated to a certain extent of what they want or need to know. Many people who learn like to learn about the things that interest them and their thoughts of

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    Alex Dang “What Kind Of Asian Are You” The theme of this poem is not only about Asians/being Asian‚ but also the idea of stereotypicality‚ the way people are judged based solely on their appearance‚ background‚ religion and culture‚ and the things they like/dislike. The poet describes how‚ as an Asian‚ he is expected to be the most Asian-like things such as a math genius‚ even though he may not necessarily be that way. The poem goes on to talk about the things that are implied‚ rather than said

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    * What connotations does the word "science" have for you? Are they positive‚ negative or mixed? * * The words‚ to me‚ have a lot of positive connotations‚ such as clever‚ knowledgeable‚ innovative‚ inventive‚ proofing‚ influential etc. Science brings positive imagery to my mind‚ it is a very helpful way of knowing‚ it enables individuals to settle complications very thoroughly in terms of experimental conduction as well as a mathematical calculations. * How are scientists viewed

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    this paper I will provide Descartes’ argument against sense perception and Hobbes’ argument for sense perception. I will then provide both philosopher’s arguments about free will and how their views factor into their philosophical systems. Lastly‚ I will provide my argument as to which philosopher has the stronger argument and why. Descartes’ argument against sense perception is that our senses can be deceiving. In his First Meditation‚ he begins his argument by forgetting everything that he believed

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    Identify and explain three experiences this year that either changed you or helped you grow as a person.   The person who changed me this year was my English teacher Mr. Abram because my grammar got better this year . I started to read more this year since I stop reading because reading was not fun no more it got boring. But my english teacher Mr. Abram help me as a student to keep loving reading and writing. For he help me so much  in life than any other person. My english teacher’s never really

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    (a). Explain the Ethical teaching of the religion you have studied. In the Old Testament we find many laws which God gave to His people Israel. In the "Ten Commandments" which are found in Exodus‚ chapter 20‚ God commanded us to honour our parents‚ and to not murder‚ commit adultery‚ steal or lie‚ He also gave many other moral laws‚ one of which was‚ "You shall love your neighbour as yourself." (Leviticus 19:18). Jesus did not change any of these God-given laws‚ but he perfected them by explaining

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    Mars’ song is a more effective expression of love because of its use of repetition‚ audience‚ and purpose. “Just The Way You Are” is a more effective expression of love due to the speaker’s use of repetition. For example‚ when the speaker talks about how beautiful and perfect his partner is he says‚ “There’s not a thing that I would change / ’Cause you’re amazing / Just the way you are” (15-17). The speaker repeats these lines throughout the whole poem several times to demonstrate how he sees perfection

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    a) Explain six assessment methods identifying how and when they can be used. Here is my explanation of the six assessment methods that I would choose that work well in my own specialism. Having watch these being delivered on our employability courses I feel these are the ones that work the best with our range of learners. A well written project will help the learner provide evidence of knowledge and skills” Ann Gravells 2008 On the employability courses we find observation is a good way to

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    The argument of essentialism and experimentalism can be dated to the first philosophers and still is a debate that is occuring to this day. The philosopher René Descartes has a unique perspective. Descartes says‚ “I think‚ therefore I am” (Descartes 1). He believes that to discover what is reality one must first doubt everything and start from the beginning. He found out that he exists because he is the one doubting in the first place. This is connected to the short story by Jonathan Nolan “Memento

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