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    Running Head: WEEK 5 INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT Introduction Exercise 1. Analyzing a current operations management technique. 1. What is the problem‚ opportunity‚ or challenge addressed in the article? The opportunity addressed in this paper state that business analytics (BA) is an important tool to improve businesses efficiency‚ competitiveness and profitability (Valadares de Oliveria‚ McCormick‚ & Trkman‚ 2012‚ p. 5488). An important area of BA use is in

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    As one of Build a Better System’s lead analysts on the Hoosier Burger project‚ you have spent significant time discussing the current and future needs of the restaurant with Bob and Thelma Mellankamp. In one of these conversations‚ Bob and Thelma mentioned that they were in the process of purchasing the empty lot next to Hoosier Burger. In the future‚ they would like to expand Hoosier Burger to include a drive-through‚ build a larger seating area in the restaurant‚ include more items on the Hoosier

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    This poem was inspired on an article published by the New York Times‚ which reflected the injustice that blacks received from the whites during the apartheid years. From the very first line we can see the implications of racism since we are told what gender and ex-job the policeman had while we not given any information about the black discriminated woman. The ex-policeman is set on a higher category as if he was superior. "A pregnant Black was Heart Donor; Recipient in Capetown a White Ex-policeman

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    in this single detail‚ had pushed him this immense stride beyond his time?”(Carr‚p.46). Tom Birkin felt very happy as a child who has the toy which he wanted very much since he had the chance to uncover such a significant painting. For instance; “So there I was on memorable day‚ knowing that I had a masterpiece on my hands but scarcely prepared to admit it‚ like a greedy child hoards the best chocolates in the box.”(Carr‚p.46). Indeed‚ the writer has given a social message about the war by reflecting

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    Treason‚terrorism‚etc.These are only some of the crimes that can be applied for capital punishment.Some people may think if they kill someone they should be killed.But others think including me that there too many risks involved and it is inhuman.     Nicholas Yarris was a convicted of a capital crime and was supposed to be executed.However on January 16th he was released and all of his charges were dropped.This proves that someone who is completely innocent could be killed for no reason.Studies show that

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    Response to Nicholas Carr ’s "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" Google is making us smarter as we re-discover new ways to learn. In "Is Google Making Us Supid?” Nicholas Carr argues his profound concern on the use of the Internet and how it is affecting our brains. Carr ’s main argument is that the Internet may well have damaging effects on cognition while reading; that would diminish the ability for concentration and contemplation. Carr strongly believes that the problem with the Internet is how

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    In the essay “The Historian and His Facts”‚ Edward Hallet Carr presents to his readers the limitations inherent in the study of history and the relationship between the historian and his or her facts. Carr makes use of historical accounts throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century in attempts to explain a noticeable paradigm shift over time. He then goes on to present three neglected truths about the role of historians. First‚ Carr believed history was more than just gathering

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    POWER OF THE MASTER MIND THE DRIVING FORCE The Ninth Step toward Riches POWER is essential for success in the accumulation of money. Plans are inert and useless‚ without sufficient power to translate them into action. This chapter will describe the method by which an individual may attain and apply power. Power may be defined as “organized and intelligently directed knowledge.” Power‚ as the term is here used‚ refers to organized effort‚ sufficient to enable an individual to transmute

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    argues that technology will create a natural phenomenon. However in the article “Is Google making us stupid?” Nicholas Carr argues that our reliance on technology is altering our ability to read‚ think‚ and fully be human. Along with my own experiences I agree with Cascio on his findings that the Internet has allowed everyday humans to be submerged into a whole new world. In Nicholas Carr’s article he expresses how the Internet is changing our brains and making us think differently. When he is

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    problem where the glass bottles would often break with the durable metal that wouldn’t break. All together many people worked to perfect and make the canning process a seamless design that would boost canning to a world wide scale. In conclusion‚ Nicholas Appert was known as the father of canning‚ and for a good reason. Appert died in 1841 not knowing why his invention worked‚ but his work is still continued today throughout the entire world to preserve many foods everywhere. This told of the people

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