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    Behavior

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    Behavior * Economic man * Primarily rational 合理的 * Complete knowledge * Needs defined清晰的 * Estimate satisfy action判断令人满意的行为 * Maslow马斯洛 * Physiological 85%生理学上的 * Safety 70% * Social 50% * Esteem 40%尊敬 * Self actualization 10%自我实现 * High evolvement decisions * Low evolvement decisions * Engle-Kollat-Blackwell (EKB) * Mentalist心灵主义者 -exposure揭露‚ attention‚ comprehension理解‚ acceptance‚ retention保留 -stored information personality‚ attitudes

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    The Crucible is a complex and intriguing novel with events‚ characters and themes comparable to almost every period of human history. It is common for humans to fear change and what is unknown‚ in the play The Crucible this is witchcraft and the devil‚ in more recent times it can be seen in post World War Two and Cold War United States‚ through McCarthyism. The themes in the crucible are as important to people in the 21st century as in Salem in 1692. These include justice‚ reputation‚ hysteria‚ intolerance

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    Human Factors and Ergonomics in Consumer Product Design Uses and Applications Ergonomics Design and Management: Theory and Applications Industrial Engineering and Management Systems University of Central Florida (UCF) – Orlando‚ Florida Waldemar Karwowski Series Editor Published Titles Aircraft Interior Comfort and Design Peter Vink and Klaus Brauer Ergonomics and Psychology: Developments in Theory and Practice Olexiy Ya Chebykin‚ Gregory Z. Bedny‚ and Waldemar Karwowski Ergonomics

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    Entrepreneur Essay: Is entrepreneurship genetic or can it be learned? Introduction This essay is about whether entrepreneurship can be learned or whether it is in built in someone’s character. I will explore this by using economic‚ entrepreneurial‚ as well as a recent Wall Street Journal article entitle‚ ‘Can Entrepreneurship be taught?’ “It is well established that‚ while only a small proportion of all entrepreneurial firms grow rapidly‚ this small minority delivers a disproportional

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    Business Case Income Generating Programs (IGP) Ordering and Inventory System using Barcode Scanner BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY ARASOF NASUGBU RUIZ MARTINEZ STREET BATANGAS‚ 4321 Ronnel M. Rivera Rochelle Joyce A. Relato Augusto Q. Villagonzalo March 01‚2013 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2 1.1. Issue 2 1.2. Anticipated Outcomes 2 1.3. Recommendation 3 1.4. Justification 3 2. Business Case Analysis Team 4 3. Problem Definition

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    Animal behavior

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    An animals behavior is its response to external and internal stimuli Ethology is the scientific study of animal behaviour‚ particularly in natural environments. Behavioral ecology is the study of the ecological and evolutionary basis for animal behavior A fixed action pattern is a sequence of unlearned‚ innate behaviors that is unchangeable - red stickle back fish Oriented movement- environmental cues can trigger movement in a particular direction Kinesis- simple change in activity

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    I. Definition of Animal Behavior: Any observable thing an animal does a. Covers broad range of activities from involuntary muscle movements to animal intelligence an social behavior b. Why? i. Exploit animals more efficiently 1. Want to domesticate animals 2. Use as food ii. Protect and conserve animals better iii. Academic reasons c. What kinds of questions? iv. Mechanistic: how? v. Evolutionary: Survival

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    Porter 5 FORCES (External Analysis) EXTERNAL Barriers to entry‚ suppliers power‚ substitute products‚ exit barriers (si metiste baro… como sales) productos complementarios. Internal Tangible Resources: Inventory‚ warehouses‚ assembly facilities and retail locations. Intangible Resources: Brand recognition and customer base in Colombia. Technical expertise: Employees are also essential in the assembly and sale of UM motorcycles Value Chain Analysis Purchasing components and materials

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    Do the choices one makes in life set in motion unstoppable events? One can make good and bad choices in life‚ but they must realize the consequences‚ because there will be no stopping the outcome of their choice. In The Pigman by Paul Zindel‚ John and Lorraine’s experiences with Mr. Pignati leave a strong impact on them. However‚ they do not value what Mr. Pignati has done for them until it is too late to apologize for their mistakes. Experiences in life‚ whether good or bad‚ teach one lessons

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    What is Motivation? What is Motivation? According to the text‚ motivation is defined in three components; Biological‚ Learned‚ and Cognitive. Also‚ motivation is a set of influences that activate‚ direct and maintain behavior‚ commonly toward a certain goal. Motivation is the drive that makes us do things: this is a result of our individual needs being satisfied so that we have the inspiration to complete the mission. These desires vary from person to person as everybody has their needs to motivate

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