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    1101IBA Tute Case Analysis – Preparation Sheet Week 7 Tutorial MALIHEH HOSSEINI : S2898814 Case for critical thinking: A flood of decisions 1. What information sources (or potential information sources) could have been used to assist with the decision-making process for Wivenhoe Dam in this case? Potential information sources that could have been used to assist with the decision-making process for Wivenhoe Dam -SEQWater -Sought advice from Water Grid Manager -Water Commission -DERM

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    The push and pull motivational theory is referred by Dann 1977‚ the research of the theory explained why people travel and the tourism motivations of traveling. Dann 1997 mentioned that the reasons of pushing people go to travel are being anomie and ego enhancement. The push factor is related to the personal social- psychological motives‚ such as they want to escape from the routine of daily life to seek for some relaxation‚ the boredom might lead them to have the motivation of traveling. These are

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    C2 differentiation Maximum points‚ minimum points and points of inflection All 3 types of point are easy enough to spot on a graph: • Maximum points are the tops of ‘peaks’ • Minimum points are bottoms of ‘troughs’ • Points of inflection are where a curve stops turning ‘left’ and starts turning ‘right’ (or vice versa). An example is the point (0‚1) on the curve [pic]+1 Notes (i) Any point on a curve where the gradient is zero can be

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    English 101-ls1 10/26/13 A Question Of Language In the essay a question of language by Gloria Naylor. She defines how the written and spoken language can give different meanings to a word. She considers language a powerful tool used by writers and everyday people‚ to express their feelings and capture reality and life. According to Naylor‚ the “written word is inferior to the spoken‚ which uses the "sight‚ sound‚ smell and touch” of the moment(220). She mentioned that to exemplify how the same

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    experiences and beliefs‚ so they can take action‚ and is reflected in his work the "United Fruit Company" and "I’m Explaining a Few Things." A zeitgeist means to be a defining spirit of a particular period in history shown by ideas and beliefs. Neruda is considered a zeitgeist poet‚ because many of his poems display a specific period in time and have accurately captured them. The poem "I’m Explaining a Few Things" conveys how the country he held ever so dearly to his heart was doing during the Spanish Civil

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    The Area of Study requires students to examine the concept of journeying. More particularly it requires you to define inner journeys through the study of one core text and several related texts. A response to inner journeys question requires you to integrate your discussion of the core text and a variety of texts of your own choosing. Doing this will show that you have consolidated ideas bout inner journeys. Inner journeys involve the exploration of the self‚ as individuals review their growth and

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    Understanding concepts: Concepts are very complex definitions of everything that we see in everyday life. They are also typically never specific. Concepts of a certain thing or idea might and most probably will change if the person examining the object or idea changes his point of view. Various authors throughout the textbook have written about the different ways we could see things if we don’t close ourselves to what we can only see. One of the authors that talk about this is S.I Hayakawa. His

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    Concept Paper of Project Proposal in IT6: Project Management In the fast pacing world of business and technology‚ rivalries within different industries are unavoidable. In order to gain an edge over the others every organization should change as quickly as possible to stay ahead of competition and survival. With accordance to this matter‚ the proponents will conduct a study to provide solutions to the problems encountered by Company X which particularly focuses on difficulty in having

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    AbstractThe concept of maturation presented by Arnold Gesell is central to developmental psychology. He said that childs growth or development is influenced by the environment and the action of the genes. He also indicated that the childs development occurred in a fixed order through a series of stages. He opposed any instructional efforts on placing a child ahead of schedule; when the time is right‚ the child will simply begin to master the task through his/her own inner urges. Two major criticisms

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    production concept marketers believe that customers will favor products that are available and in expensive‚ while Product concept makes marketers believe that the customers will favor products with most quality‚ features and performance. Under production concept‚ product gets cheap but under product concept‚ product usually gets expensive. Both of these concepts can lead to marketing myopia‚ but still useful in some situations. Products like ‘sun chips’ can follow the production concept‚ because Bangladesh

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