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    Winnie Perez Pd. 4 Disadvantages of mobile phone In this era‚ the prosperity of advance technology is blossoming like mushrooms growing in the back yard. Meanwhile‚ invented in 1973 by Martin Cooper‚ mobile phones nowadays are becoming one of the most popular pieces of technology and nearly everyone own a cell phone. Nonetheless‚ mobile phones bring not only easiness in communication area‚ but also many negative effects. Therefore‚ I am convinced that negative health effects‚ the effect

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    " I want to become a teacher. I have been wasted all the time in the past 18 years. Now‚ I must follow my mind and do whatever I want. " When Alan was born‚ it denotes that he will have a different life. Alan born in a wealthy family. His mother comes from a famous clan and his father established the large business about the software. His father is a competent entrepreneur who goes from rags to riches. They only have a son‚ Alan. They give all hope and expectation to Alan. His father

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    Summary of The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down In ‘The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down’‚ Lia‚ a Hmong baby girl‚ is born to a Hmong family living in California as refugees away from their war torn land in Laos. In Laos the Lee’s where farmers and lived in the country according to their Hmong traditions and beliefs. In California they barely understood the language‚ much less Western culture or medicinal practices. In Hmong tradition‚ illness was seen as a spiritual problem rather than

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    their leader‚ in this case Ted‚ who gave them all the mighty power they have. As reward he chooses some of the best players to be later promoted and this puts a little scent of competition among all the managers‚ so they try to solve problems of their departments as soon as possible and with positive endings. 2. Is Ted Kelly abrogating his decision-making responsibilities? Explain. I think that he is not abrogating nothing at all‚ but frankly speaking‚ I can’t imagine if I was able to apply this

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    constantly reminding Martin of the “injun in him”‚ forcing him to ultimately choose a race. Most would probably consider this forced actions and feelings by Ethan‚ but what about the relationship with Laurie? Was it true love or only to live a white life? I feel that this situation proves Henderson’s thesis correct. If we consider this example into the American society during the 1950’s we can realize its relevance. What does it take for a minority or ethnically diverse person in our country to be accepted

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    Side of Sexuality A topic often brought up in class discussion throughout the semester was sexuality and the many aspects involved; changing my personal perception of sexuality. In September I believed sexuality was just the act of sex and or being promiscuous‚ but it’s a much broader subject. The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter is a re-mastered version of the fairy tale Blue Beard with a sexual spin. It perfectly depicts the ideal image of sexuality to one who is more innocent than someone more experienced

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    35 percent. Compute the organic load on the trickling filter. 2. A grit of specific gravity 2.8 flows into a grit chamber‚ 1.5-m wide‚ 10.5-m long and 2.5-m deep. The flow-rate of wastewater into the chamber is 2 m3/s. What is the minimum radius of the grit (in mm) if it was to be captured by the grit chamber? Assume the flow is laminar and Stoke’s Law is applicable. first‚ I need to find the value of horizontal velocity 3. A primary settling tank sized can handle a maximum

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    over the business doesn’t mean that when you are old enough you have the right to run the business. You must prove yourself and have experience in the business world and prove that you continue to grow the business and make it successful. In the case it talks about Bill Darley the second generation owner‚ and how he was thinking about who would run W.S. Darley & Co if he were to die‚ and he realized it was time for a succession plan. As stated in the case‚ Bill‚ his brother Reg‚ and his sister Pat

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    Abstract: This case discusses the customer service initiatives of LL Bean‚ Inc‚ a US-based multichannel retailer. LL Bean had evolved from being a mail order company selling hunting boots into a leading international retailer selling apparels‚ home furnishings and outdoor equipment. Its endeavor was to deliver quality products at reasonable prices and offer excellent customer service to customers. In its 98-year long history‚ the company had preserved the customer-centric tradition set by the

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    Cisco Systems Uses Its Culture for Competitive Advantage Case Study 1. What are the observable artifacts‚ espoused values‚ and basic assumptions associated with Cisco’s culture? Explain. The above terms are also known as the three fundamental layers of organizational culture‚ each varying in outward visibility and resistance to change an each level influences another level. Observable artifacts are the most visible and also cosist of the physical manifestation of an organization’s culture (Kreitner

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