Judging by Cover The article Judging by the Cover by Bonny Gainley explains that no one should be discriminated on how the individual dresses and whatever messages it portrays to the public or in the workplace. Gainley stated “that no organization should try to change or accommodate the employee because he/she is unwilling to abide in the standards‚ unless when the standards are legal”. Likewise‚ Gainly uses emotion on her article because the reader can relate emotionally on the article.
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I. Judging a book by the cover and a person by his or her outward appearance is a being judgmental without knowing what the content of the book is and without analyzing the difference of inside and the outward appearance of a person. We are accepted by our family‚ friends and relatives who we are but‚ other organization such as‚ businesses‚ public relations‚ and schools discouraged skull or visible tattoos‚ ear or tongue piercing‚ hairstyle‚ garments or even our clothes for everyday basis. Some issues
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In dealing with people‚ you can’t judge a book by its cover. Everything‚ or for that matter‚ everyone‚ is not as it or they seem. Every old person isn’t sick‚ every young person isn’t healthy‚ every poor kid isn’t unhappy‚ nor is every rich kid happy. Things vary‚ therefore making people different. When I was about 12 years old‚ we moved into a new neighborhood. It was a very nice‚ "upper middle" class neighborhood. We were the‚ I guess‚ the poor family in the neighborhood. There was this one girl
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1. Current Outlook/Position of Bonny Doon Bonny Doon Vineyards‚ a successful winery business based in Santa Cruz‚ California‚ has grown from selling 5‚000 cases of wine a year in 1981 to 200‚000 cases a year in 1999. To keep growing and be more profitable‚ the business must choose amongst three possible strategic directions. The first strategy is to start importing wines from Europe into the United States. The second alternative is branching into a retail outlet for unusual wines of great value
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[Type the company name] Bonny Doon Case Analysis Table of Contents Introduction 1 Industry Analysis 1 Firm Analysis 2 Strategic Issues 3 Evaluation of Alternatives 4 Recommendations 5 Implementation 5 Appendix Figure 1 - Porter’s 5 Forces Model Figure 2 - Bonny Doon Growth & Distribution Figure 3 - Implementation Plan Introduction Bonny Doon currently has an enviable position in the 1990’s Californian wine-producing
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Judging customers can turn off big spenders ARTICLE : Awadhesh Singh Just as you can’t judge a book by its cover‚ you shouldn’t judge customers by the way they dress‚ speak or act. Years ago‚ a colleague of mine sold stereo equipment at a regional electronics store outside of Tacoma‚ Wash. One night‚ the staff was preparing to lock things up when a scruffy-looking young man entered. He was dressed much more casually than the typical customer: torn jeans‚ a soiled sweatshirt and a ratty
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and thumbtacks must not be seen; balance of design‚ color harmony and floor length should be observed 4. The three (3) sides (front‚ left & right side) of the table must be skirted. 5. Execution time is within 30 minutes. Criteria for Judging Originality/ Creativity 25 points Work involved/ Difficulty 25 points Visual appeal 20 points Neatness 20 points Time 10 points Total 100 points TABLE SETTING
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of a thief or a part of a big plan such as a scam. Then‚ there are other people with wild imagination that come up with random crazy ideas or pretend they don’t even notice the old woman. This is just an example of people judging a person just by what they look like. Judging a person based on their appearance isn’t an uncommon thing‚ everyone does it. And when I say everyone‚ I mean everyone. It is intrinsic in humans to judge. Those who say otherwise‚ I believe‚ are hypocrites. We form our
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Judging political orientation from College students’ faces. Introduction In the year of 2008‚ Barack Obama was nominated as the Democratic candidate‚ while McCain was Republican candidate‚ and the two engaged in three presidential debates. They represented for the different party that held different ideology of policy. Obama opposed tax reduction of Bush government to the rich people whose annual income are more than 250‚000 dollars‚ set him against Iraq war‚ supported re-negotiation
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where society’s opinions matter‚ we can’t help but to judge people by their appearance and behavior. It’s the subconscious part of our mind that makes judgments of the people around us who may be your friends or someone you have never seen before. Judging is comparing someone with yourself. Sometimes it will make you feel good because you are better than them in comparison‚ other times it will make you feel worse because they contrast what you want to be. Most behavior judgments stem from these
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