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    The use of sound in The Graduate The movie The Graduate was a pioneer for the film industry in regards to its use of popular music as non-diegetic sound throughout the film. The Simon and Garfunkel sound track fit in very nicely to set the tone of the film and give the audience clues as to what the characters were feeling. Aside from the non-diegetic sound the diegetic sound was also used very effectively to express character emotions‚ in particular Ben’s emotions. Ben’s disconnect from society

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    The first session I observed with my client‚ StewartM530 was on September 12th. The graduate clinician I am paired with‚ Laura Mitchell‚ showed many of the clinical skills we discussed in class. The client is around three years old and has childhood apraxia. The graduate clinician has shown her skills of planning and organization‚ execution‚ teaching strategies and data collection and analysis. My graduate clinician has shown a lot of skill in planning and organization. The goals for the client

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    What is a Matrix Organisation? Different organisation are structured and designed differently. This is to notify the tasks and duties of the employees and the way that organisation works. An organization is a systematic arrangement of people brought together to accomplish some specific purpose. In other words‚ it is a collection of people working together in a division of labour to achieve a common purpose. There are various ways a company can be divided into. For example‚ a large coffee chain

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    Conflicts Explain the term “Organisational Conflicts” and its types. Why conflicts arise? * According to Robbins‚ Conflict is a process that begins when one party perceives that another party has negatively affected‚ or is about to negatively affects‚ something that the 1st party cares about. * Similarly‚ Greenberg and Baron define conflict as a process in which one party perceives that another party has taken or will take actions that are incompatible with one’s own interests. * According

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    related about teamwork and it show that how the importance of teamwork is to ensure the task given can be finish successfully. A team is a small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose‚ performance goals‚ and approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable. Firstly‚ team is established to study specific problem and recommend solution. These teams typically work with target completion date and disband once their purpose has been fulfilled. Members

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    especially in times when the environment around the organization is volatile or when in a new environment. Change usually affects three characteristics of an organization. These being individuals working in the organization‚ culture and processes. An organization can use strategic change approach to implement change in the organization or use tactical change approach. Tactical change approach is often used when the change envisioned is only short term.in this usually management in an organization just picks

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    Flexibility in organization Flexibility is becoming a common world in the present world of work. Organisations find it essential to be flexible and to make its employees have the same mind set because they believe it can create organisational prosperity in terms of profit and competitive advantage. Functional flexibility is the requirement or expectation that workers will perform tasks beyond those strictly specified as their main role of function. This might entail ‘cross-working’ (performing

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    To achieve a pass grade you must show you can: P1. Describe the main job roles and functions in an organisation. [IE] P2. Identify different organisational structures used within business organisations. [IE] P3. Produce a basic job description and person specification for a job. P4. Complete an application and interview for a specific job. [RL] P5. Match current knowledge and skills to possible job opportunities using appropriate sources of information and advice. [RL] P6. Produce a personal

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    Bingying Jiang CHM 152ll April 25‚ 2013 Some Factors that Affect the Rate of a Reaction BACKGROUND: Chemical reactions occur at different rates. In this experiment I will consider some of the key factors that influence the rate of a reaction: * ƒ nature of reactants - particle size * ƒ temperature * ƒ catalysts According to the collision theory‚ the rate of a reaction depends on the frequency of collisions between reacting particles. The more frequent the collisions‚ the

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    An experiment to investigate the factors which affect Resistance in a wire What is resistance? A potential difference (V) applied across a wire of length (l)‚ there is in the conductor‚ an electric field (E). In this electric field the free electrons are not however under continuous acceleration (Ee/m). This is because they repeatedly collide with the moderately massive vibrating atoms losing their kinetic energy. The vibrating atoms having gained this kinetic energy now vibrate more. The resulting

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