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    the enemy’s base‚ to the murder of a “mentor” character‚ there are very little differences at all. But there is a reason why J. J. Abrams decided to make these episodes so similar. He did it as a marketing tactic to get people more excited for this trilogy. Star Wars episode 4 and episode 7 are very similar. They both find a droid that has important information‚ they both have an enemy base that they have to blow up‚ and they both have a death of an important character. In episode 4‚ R2-D2 has information

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    http://www.helpyoustudy.info CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS 1. In the early Twentieth century‚ the artificial separation of production workers from responsibility for quality assurance led to an increased focus on quality among both workers and their managers. Answer: F AACSB: Analytic Skills The measure of efficiency defined as the amount of output achieved per unit of input is referred to as productivity. Answer: T AACSB: Reflective Thinking Skills Management control

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    Being the film industry powerhouse that it is‚ Lucas film has a crucial role in fixing the erroneous cultural image of women and their role in society that has been generated by all types of media. Not only female characters constantly dominated by and presented as weaker than their male counterparts‚ they are also heavily outnumbered by them. Women are also still relatively rare in top media management positions. Furthermore‚ they are in large part excluded from the technical aspects of film production

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    background? The roots of Total Quality Management (TQM) can be traced back to the early 1920s when statistical theory was first applied to product quality control. This concept was further developed in Japan in the 40s led by Americans‚ such as Deming‚ Juran and Feigenbaum. The focus widened from quality of products to quality of all issues within an organization – the start of TQM. In the 1980s to the 1990s‚ a new phase of quality control and management began. This new phase became known as Total Quality

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    origins of what we know today as Total Quality Management. They are William E. Deming‚ Joseph M. Juran‚ Kaoru Ishikawa‚ Phillip B. Crosby and Armand V. Feigenbaum. (Krüger‚ 2001; Tari‚ 2005). Deming’s management philosophy contains guidelines in the format of 14 separate points that act as a blueprint to achieve quality management by adopting fitting organisational behaviours. (Rungtusanatham‚ 1994) Juran is credited with devising the Pareto principle‚ commonly referred to as the 80-20 rule. The

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    death penalty there is usually an uproar among the people. Does the court now become a murderer along with the convicted felon or is the court an innocent body. Is it a hero who is looked upon as the hand of justice or just another bad guy? In the trilogy of “The Oresteia‚” we come across a similar situation. When his jealous wife Clytaemnestra and his cousin Aegisthus kill Agamemnon‚ the king of Argos‚ it is up to his long lost son Orestes‚ to avenge his death. To the people of Argos and

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    question‚ ‘What does such a system cost.’ Vast amounts of movies are being produced around the same themes‚ although not many would consider who the pioneer of these ideas was. ‘Divergent’ is another up and coming teen fiction that has been made into a trilogy and even this series has the same foundations. Based in the future‚ a society divided into five factions‚ all-working with one another to progress as a society. The same idea goes for V for vendetta‚ The Matrix and many other dystopian texts. Huxley

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    popular? Why is the trilogy a “must read”? The author‚ T.V executive‚ Wife and mother of two‚ E.L James from West London published her first hardcopy of the trilogy in May 2011 and she is “delighted and honored by the positive response to her story from readers”. The book is described as an “Adult Romance”

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    Marie Lu Research Paper

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    Marie Lu is a dystopian novelist whose life began with a very surprising start. Her given name is Xiwei Lu‚ and she was born in Wuxi‚ China on July 11‚ 1984. When she was just five years old‚ she migrated to the United States after the Tiananmen Massacre‚ and settled with her family in Georgia. Marie finished her first full manuscript when she was just fourteen‚ and has kept a steady interest in the dystopian and/or sci-fi genre. Immediately after Marie Lu’s graduation at the Southern University

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    excitement. The Hunger Games trilogy will make you feel the emotions the characters feel. While reading you hurt with Katniss when Rue dies‚ you feel elated when Peeta and Katniss both survive their first Hunger Games‚ and you are angry at the injustice of The Capitol. All these wonderful things make up what is called The Hunger Games‚ and if you overlook the unrestrained‚ graphic violence and the ending of the last book‚ then I have nothing but praise for Suzanne Collins’s trilogy. But I cannot. I cannot

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