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    Jim Black

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    Jim Black: Sales Representative by Steven L. McShane University of Western Australia Perth‚ Australia This case may be used by current adopters of: S. L. McShane & M. A. von Glinow‚ Organizational Behavior‚ 3rd ed. (Boston: McGraw-Hill‚ 2005); S. L. McShane Canadian Organizational Behaviour‚ 5th ed. (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson‚ 2004); S. L. McShane & T. Travaglione‚ Organisational Behaviour on the Pacific Rim‚ 1st ed. (Sydney: McGraw-Hill Australia‚ 2003) Copyright © 1995. Steven L. McShane

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    Jules and Jim

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    She is the female voice singing a male song for a male audience (63) in the same way she is a female statue for a male spectator. Jules and Jim are Truffaut’s creation of male subjectivity fighting the maternal force deployed by Catherine’s voice and finding refuge in the visual pleasure provided by filmic representations of her body (64) Jules and Jim set up a search for the body belonging to the feminine voice heard at the film’s outset. However‚ Catherine will always remain the feminine and

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    Heroes: Ruben Castaneda

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    in their community‚ regardless of how big or small their impact truly is. Of all the characters Ruben shares with us‚ Jim‚ represents true heroism. When Jim came upon the broken and dilapidated building that would soon to become the New Community Church‚ he saw hope‚ when most others saw a poor investment. Regardless of the consequences that an investment like this might bring‚ Jim was determined to make a difference. Through his perseverance‚ open mindedness‚ and his dedication he was able to make

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    Finn‚ Huck and Jim are often in danger on their journey down the river from other river craft‚ for example when the steamboat destroys their raft. In both texts‚ the physical journey causes characters to reflect on their relations with others. The drover is so eager to get home because he is thinking of “someone / He hopes to marry soon.” This is his impetus for trying to complete the journey despite the apparent dangers. In Huckleberry Finn‚ it is the time spent on the raft with Jim that allows Huck

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    and the book have the motifs of going west‚ rebel vs. the establishment and Jim Crow/Shaman. This essay will compare these common American motifs. The "go west" motif is about the characters running away or escaping from where they previously were (this doesn’t necessarily have to include a trip west). In Huck Finn the river is the tool used to help Huck and Jim escape from their life. The river helps to take Huck and Jim away from civilization and reunite them with nature. The river also helps to

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    Jim and Della

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    in the Gospel of Matthew (2:1-12). In titling his short story The Gift of the Magi O Henry was aware that our usual term for The Magi in English is The Three Wise Men. In the course of his story O Henry several times suggests that Dell and Jim are foolish children: but at the end of the story he makes clear precisely what he means: And here I have lamely related to you the uneventful chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures

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    is a hero because she was able to stand up for herself on the bus. This was when the driver asked her to give her seat to a white person and she refused to do it (Rosa Parks My Story). The primary reason she had refused was because she knew that the Jim Crow laws were awful and unfair for blacks.The other reason was that she was tired of giving in.This demonstrated that Rosa was tired of giving in but the actions she took had serious consequences.This makes her a hero because she had stood up for herself

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    Muhammad Ali Hero

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    I consider a hero someone that has done great things. There are different opinions in what a hero is but to me ‚ being a hero is one who accomplishes hard goals‚ standing up for their own rights‚ doing things that are extraordinary. Muhammad Ali-Cassius Clay is someone that fills my standards of a hero. Muhammad Ali has accomplished hard goals by getting medals in the Olympics. Muhammad Ali had to stand up for his rights when he started to box. He has accomplished things in his life that would be

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    Jim beam

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    MARK101: MARKETING PRINCIPLES WRITTEN REPORT Brand: Jim Beam Product: Jim Beam White Part A: Tarah Scott – 4675769 Part B: Peter Vainauskas – 4278124 Part C: Jade Loughnan - 4266638 Part D: Natalie al-Burqan – 4672094 Part E: Completed by all members of the team Executive Summary In order to know which factors affect the performance and decision-making of Jim Beam‚ the macro environment factors/elements in the organisation’s immediate area were examined. The macro environment

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    Jim Forrest

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    Jim Forrest is given the chance to run his own treatment facility with some existing staff‚ but would have to hire most of the staff brand new (Lewis‚ Packard‚ & Lewis‚ 2012). Forrest’s approach to running the program is set up as a token economy meaning that the clients would receive concrete and specific reinforcements for behaviors that were consistent with responsible adult conduct (Lewis‚ Packard‚ & Lewis‚ 2012). Forrest’s approach to program administration is a good idea‚ but he does need

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