article http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/drj/summary/v042/42.1.noland.html Access Provided by University of Manchester at 07/08/10 10:18PM GMT Photo 1. Merce Cunningham in his Sixteen Dances for Soloist and Company of Three (1952). Photographer: Gerda Peterich. 46 Dance Research Journal 42 / 1 summer 2010 The Human Situation on Stage: Merce Cunningham‚ Theodor Adorno‚ and the Category of Expression Carrie Noland here is expression in Cunningham’s choreography? Are the moving bodies
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Teachers as Curriculum Leaders Introduction: For the purpose of this assignment‚ the syllabus under consideration is the mathematics syllabus and the outcome that is to be discussed shall be the level 3 outcome for topic N 3.2. This outcome shall take in consideration the students’ ability to add and subtract numbers that are either whole or in fraction. This is related to a problem solving scenario where the students are not just given the numbers to work on but they are given a word problem
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BAB I PENDAHULUAN 1.1 Latar Belakang Perlindungan konsumen adalah jaminan yang seharusnya didapatkan oleh para konsumen atas setiap produk/jasa yang digunakan. Namun dalam kenyataannya saat ini konsumen seakan-akan dianak tirikan oleh para produsen. Dalam beberapa kasus banyak ditemukan pelanggaran-pelanggaran yang merugikan para konsumen dalam tingkatan yang dianggap membahayakan kesehatan bahkan jiwa dari para konsumen. Beberapa contohnya adalah : • Makanan kadaluarsa yang kini banyak beredar berupa
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On 1 May‚ at 9.30 in the evening‚ Hamburg radio warned the German people that "a grave and important announcement" was about to be made. This was immediately followed by several excerpts from a number of Wagner ’s operas and the slow movement of Bruckner ’s Seventh Symphony. Then at 10.20 pm‚ came the voice of Grand-Admiral Karl Donitz‚ Commander-in-chief for the north of Germany. In sombre tones‚ he announced the death of Hitler and his own succession as Fuhrer of the Reich. Hitler had fallen "this
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PRODUCT LAUNCHING FROM ACTIVE CONSULTANCY “SORA Musical Instrument Corporation” Group 4 The London School of Public Relations Jakarta 2012 ACKNOWLEGMENTS This big project is a synergistic product of many minds of our member. It began when in the beginning of assignment as we were discussing about what product we should conduct. We started it from the beginning‚ the whole things came up originally
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Journal of Business Ethics Forthcoming WHY DO COLLEGE STUDENTS CHEAT? Mark G. Simkin Accounting & Information Systems University of Nevada‚ Reno simkin@unr.edu Alexander McLeod Accounting & Information Systems University of Nevada‚ Reno amcleod@unr.edu ABSTRACT. More is known about the pervasiveness of college cheating than reasons why students cheat. This paper reports the results of a study that applied the theory of reasoned action and partial least squares methodology to analyze the responses
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I. Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to develop an understanding of how the digital camera industry operates in today’s society as well as several factors‚ which influence consumer behaviour in the buying process. This report uses Canon Inc as an illustration along with the discussion of each topic. Firstly‚ this report will discuss the background and size of the digital camera industry. The digital camera industry is getting bigger with the technological advancements in society
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“When choices become vast‚ the only things that matter are brand names.” (Michael Eisner‚ CEO‚ Disney)….“Amazon.com will sell its fixed assets to focus on managing its brand‚ becoming the ‘Coca-Cola’ of the web” (Jeff Bezos‚ CEO‚ Amamzon.com). a. Does every company need to ‘brand’ itself and its products as these quotes above suggest? b. What added ‘dangers’/advantages are brought about by branding in a global marketplace? Supplement your answer with examples where possible. Brands have existed
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STROOP EFFECT When the words ‘red‚ green‚ yellow and blue’ printed in coloured inks but in incongruent combinations of colour and word e.g. the word ‘red’ printed in colour yellow‚ the word yellow in the colour blue and so on and the Ss are required to name the colours as quickly as they can‚ ignoring the words‚ it is not easy to do so. Invariably‚ the colours are hard to name than when they are shown in simple strips uncomplicated by the words. Typically volume of voice goes up; reading falters;
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Thompson 4th Edition International Marketing Strategy Isobel Doole and Robin Lowe Social and Cultural Factors Social and cultural factors influence all aspects of consumer and buyer behaviour. The difference between these factors in different parts of the world can be a central consideration in developing and implemting international marketing strategies. Social and cultural forces are often linked together whilst meaningful distinctions between social and cultural factors can be made in
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