The Evolution of the Small Package Express Delivery Nadine Gilles Strategic Management 16 November 2014 Instructor: Desmond Osborne‚ Ph.D. The Evolution of the Small Package Express Delivery Federal Express‚ which has since changed their name to The FedEx Corporation‚ was founded in 1971. FedEx began running their operations in 1973 and created an air and ground industry of delivering packages. FedEx is renowned for the being a leader in the courier industry and also play
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Brooks Quartararo Mrs. Ruble Period 3 23 February 2012 Tourette’s Syndrome Tourette’s Syndrome is a neurological disorder caused by repetitive‚ involuntary movements called tics. The disorder is named after Dr. Georges Gilles de la Tourette‚ a French neurologist who first discovered the disease in 1885. Tourette’s is an inherited disorder‚ and it’s believed that it is closely linked to damage of the basal ganglia or the brain. The tics are classified as simple or complex. Simple tics are sudden
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I read A Surgeon’s Life in the book An Anthropologist on Mars. I was astounded by some of the features of the story and what exactly it detailed. The piece was about a surgeon who was well recognized and respected in the community he lived in‚ but there was something different about him. It wasn’t a certain degree he had‚ or a spectacular discovery he had made during his career; nor was it anything that made him a better doctor than any other in the region. His difference was that he was a surgeon
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Bibliography: Baudrillard‚ Jean (1981) Simulacra and Simulation. University of Michigan Press Crary‚ Jonathan (1990). Techniques of the Observer: On Vision and Modernity in the Nineteenth Century. Cambridge: The MIT Press. Deleuze‚ Gilles (1969) The Logic of Sense. Les Éditions de Minuit Appendix 1: http://inthenexus.net/2012/03/28/review-of-techniques-of-the-observer-on-vision-and-modernity-in-the-nineteenth-century Appendix 2: http://inthenexus.net/2012/03/28/review-of-tech
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hierarchy and highlight the interspecies fluidity in a form of universal flesh. The lack of such distinction‚ in turn‚ induces depersonalization‚ emerging non-identity and transformation into multiplicity‚ which is another feature of becoming-animal. As Deleuze and Guattari argued‚ becoming-animal ‘always involves a pack‚ a band‚ a population‚ a peopling‚ in short a multiplicity’. This is perceivable in the display of the rats at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art‚ where they are provided a habitat
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Foucault argues that we live in a society of discipline while Deleuze believes we live in a society of control. According to Michel Focault‚ if an individual of a country is being governed through society then consequently they are being affected by discourses. A system of discourse is considered a system of representation
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BRANDING ESSAY Subject: The brand as an aspirational and cultural agent 14/03/2013 According to Philip J. Kotler “a brand is a name‚ term‚ sign symbol or design‚ or a combination of them to identify the goods or services of one seller or a group of sellers and to identify them from the competitors”. This definition expresses the brand as the sum of the representations that we have‚ however‚ the brand is also a cultural agent. To remain permanently in the mind of the consumer brands must
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together with a scientometric device for mapping advancements in science and innovation ("co-word investigation") were at first created amid the 1980s‚ prevalently in and around the CSI. The "cutting edge" of ANT in the late 1980s is all around portrayed in Latour’s 1987 content‚ Science in real life. From around 1990 onwards‚ ANT began to wind up prominent as an apparatus for examination in a scope of fields past STS. It was gotten and created by writers in parts of authoritative examination‚ informatics
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Christian Scherrer‚ student number: 013851259 Analysing and synthesizing passions Aspects of Cartesian and Spinozist method It has often been noted that in the third part of his „Ethics“ Spinoza follows in his list of definitions of affects to a great extent the one of passions given by Descartes in his “Passions de l’Ame” (apart from divergent evaluations of some of the passions1‚ like Spinoza´s refusal to include admiratio among them). It also appears that both of them are building a taxonomy
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‘I would prefer not to’‚ this sentence of polite rejection drives many too madness in Melville’s work Bartleby‚ the Scrivener (1853). The story can be described as a rather strange comedy and the tale involves the relationship between the main characters: the extraordinary Bartleby and his employer. The reader is riding along this path with the lawyer narrator and his thought process as he deals with his newest employee Bartleby. At first sight‚ when the lawyer-narrator introduces Bartleby he seems
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