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    judging or perceiving information. Every learner was said to rely more strongly on one of the traits in each group. The following two theories were developed in the eighties‚ around the same time that the multiple intelligences theory was developed by Howard Gardener. The first theory is by David Kolb‚ an American psychologist who was

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    Case Overview For forty years the Levis owned and operated a jewelry store. They had survived many financial ups and downs over the years‚ but the current declining cash position of the company was nearing critical. On more than one occasion Mrs. Levi had suspected Betty‚ a long term‚ reliable‚ employee for over twenty years‚ might be stealing from the company. Betty not only worked as a sales clerk‚ but she also handled all of the cash and bank deposits and maintained all of the sales and

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    types of goods and services to be exchanged‚ an intangible good like virginity is ruled by supply and demand just like everything else. During most of 2009 there was a media circus surrounding Natalie Dylan when she announced to the world on the Howard Stern show in September 2008 that she decided to auction off her virginity and would be accepting bids online through the Moonlight Bunny Ranch in Nevada(. The bids began flooding in as high as 3.7 million dollars. It seems that after college she

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    student perspective‚ there are constant threats to the safety of the student body from “locals” who have the misconception that because the student attends an expensive university‚ they have assets that can be taken. From the DC native perspective‚ Howard University students are often haughty and bourgeois and their attempts to serve the community are not rooted in true concern for the community but are used to enhance their own profile for future employment and graduate school opportunities. Once

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    organization’s management towards the welfare and interests of the society in which it operates. Starbucks has been concerned with social responsibility in its overall corporate strategy basically since it was founded. Their strategy is largely due to Howard Shultz‚ one of Starbucks’ founder who has held job titles such as director of retail operations and marketing‚ chairman‚ and CEO. He once said‚ "We are not in the coffee business serving people‚ but in the people business serving coffee." Shultz

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    Speeches are used to persuade. Discuss. The art of persuasive speaking‚ or rhetoric‚ has been practiced in the West since the fifth century BC. It traditionally deploys three key elements: ethos‚ being the speaker’s character‚ standing and credibility; logos‚ being the rational appeal of the speech; and pathos‚ being the emotional appeal. Devices typically used in effective rhetoric include: inclusive language‚ repetition‚ metaphor‚ imagery and historical references. Depending on the context‚

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    a time.” This is the opening mission statement for Starbucks Coffee Company. Since Howard Schultz‚ CEO‚ took over the company in 1982‚ this has been the words that have helped make Starbucks the most successful gourmet coffee company in the world. The first Store opened in 1971 in the Pike Place Market in Seattle Washington. It was a small store only catering to whole bean sales. However‚ one trip to Italy by Howard Schultz would change everything. In 1983‚ Schultz goes to Italy where he discovers

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    Starbucks Coffee Company’s success in the coffee business echoed resoundingly across the globe. The company was able to attract many customers despite its overpriced coffee. The coffee-chain managed to draw the attention of investors as well‚ as they saw in the Starbucks a profitable investment. Starbucks is best known for its overpriced coffee and its excellent stores adorned with comfortable couches and wonderful music. Starbucks marketed itself as the “Third Place” – a place where

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    conservative in their views. Through reforms such as the dissolution of monasteries and continuation of the break from Rome‚ and his blatant advances towards a more protestant church in England he gained himself some very powerful enemies such as Thomas Howard who was a leading conservative leader and even introduced his niece to court to seduce Henrys mind and gain support against Cromwell within the court. Source E goes onto to say that Cromwell had already lost Henrys favour due to the collapse of the

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    and respected symbol. The company did not sell coffee by the cup however‚ Howard Schultz‚ after visiting Italy and seeing the personal relationship that they had to coffee‚ he tried to convince Starbucks otherwise. They turned him down and he left to start up his own coffee shops in 1985. By 1987‚ each store’s sales had reached around $500‚000 a year. In 1987‚ Starbucks decided to sell its assets and name and Howard Schultz decided to buy Starbucks. Over time‚ Starbucks developed a sophisticated

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