BP’s general strategy Oil companies were the worst performing brands in the world market. There was no brand in the oil industry that had created positive perception in the public. During the late 1990’s BP has decided to change this perception for their brand. The main idea was to create a symbolic capital for BP. The definition of symbolic capital is given by (Bourdieu‚ 1974/1977 sited in Holt & McNulty‚2008‚p.76) as “ the resources by which authority and credibility are established amongst
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Why Battered Women Do Not Leave‚ Part 1 CJ 320 This article addresses the many factors that play into why women‚ who suffer from battered women syndrome‚ do not leave their husbands or the person who is abusing them. Before we discuss the contents of this article a battered women syndrome is “the set of symptoms‚ injuries‚ and signs of mistreatment seen in a woman who has been repeatedly abused by a husband or other male figure”. This article is divided into two parts where part one focuses
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Running Head: Children and Obesity Children and Obesity Angelica Alvarado BSHS 361 University of Phoenix Children and Obesity There are many learned behaviors to pass on to our children. Most parents focus on teaching our children to walk‚ speak‚ read‚ manners‚ sharing and being respectful to others. We forget the important task of teaching the value of eating. Now in days advertisement of candy‚ soda‚ sweeten cereal and even energy drinks have played a big part
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Hellenistic Wicca An Introduction to Wicca Wicca is a religion based on the Celtic beliefs in a goddess (Mother Nature) and a god (Pan). Despite the fact the religion started in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s‚ its roots date back to the days before Christianity. There have been many theories about the origins of Wicca‚ according to Gerald Gardner‚ an important figure in the in the Wiccan movement. Wicca dates back to the early days of man. Gardner believed it started as a religious ceremony
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EE 361 Homework 3 Total points = 9 Problem A. [2 pts] What are the MIPS assembly language instructions for the following words (see MIPS reference card at the front of the textbook). Instruction 1: 100011 00011 00100 00000 00000 000100 Instruction 2: 000000 01101 00010 00110 00000 100000 Instruction 3: 000000 00001 00010 00011 00000 100010 Instruction 4: 000010 00000 00000 00000 00000 001100 This exercise is similar to what a CPU does when it decodes an instruction. It first looks
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(Manto 360). She agrees to go along with the men‚ only after being repeatedly reassured and treated kindly by them. Despite her reluctant compliance she still feels uncomfortable for “she tried to cover her breasts again and again with her hands” (Manto 361). In this context‚ Sakina sees her bareness as a weakness and a symbol of her submissiveness. The author’s initial presentation of Sakina as a terrified‚ hesitant young girl trying to cover herself in front of intimidating men is dramatically contrasted
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APPAREL AND FOOTWEAR IN CHINA Euromonitor International May 2014 APPAREL AND FOOTW EAR IN CHINA LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES Executive Summary ..................................................................................................................... 1 Economic Slowdown Negatively Impacts Apparel and Footwear Sales ................................... 1 Sportswear Industry Posts Sluggish Retail Value Growth in 2013 ............................................ 1 International
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Living in a world where white supremacy is the social norm‚ and blacks are constantly treated unjustly‚ two kids Scout and Jem Finch‚ along with the help of their father‚ learn to overcome social injustices. Maycomb is a small town within the state of Alabama‚ but in that town lies discrimination‚ segregation‚ prejudice‚ and much more. When Scout and Jem’s father Atticus is called to defend a black man in a rape case‚ chaos arises. In the thick of it all lies Jem and Scout‚ and they have to learn
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Simmel‚ G. ([1908] 2012) The Stranger in Calhoun et al. Classical Sociological Theory‚ Wiley/Blackwell‚ pp. 361-365 ‘Objectivity does not simply involve passivity and detachment; it is a particular structure composed of distance and nearness‚ indifference and involvement.’ Simmel is referring to the implied objectivity of the stranger‚ due to their independence from the group. He uses the example of communities bringing in judges or mediators from outside to settle disputes. Simmel proposes
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