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    Pandora's Box

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    January 9‚ 2013 Homework Assignment Pandora’s Box The name Pandora in Greek means “the one who bears all gifts.” Pandora was the first woman on Earth and created by the gods. She was created out of revenge from Zeus to the people because Prometheus stole fire and gave it to them. Zeus had told Pandora that in the box contained all sorts of gifts from the gods but that she was never allowed to open it‚ ever. He then took her to Epimetheus‚ brother of Prometheus‚ to be his wife. Pandora could

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    Blackadder Deception

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    The subtle powers of deception and charm possess the potential to assert an individual’s wishes into other minds‚ as well as influencing behaviour in order to benefit the deceptive. Elton and Curtis’ Blackadder II illustrate this idealism of power through the characters within the satirical comedy who mould the minds of others through their charismatic and cunning attributes. The episode‚ ’Bells’ begins with an old man encouraging his daughter‚ Kate‚ to become a prostitute in order to gain money

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    Box Plot

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    AN ASSIGNMENT ON BOX PLOT COURSE CODE: URP1251 COURSE TITLE: STATISTICS FOR PLANNERS | SUBMITTED BY MEHEDI MUDASSER 110412 SUBMISSION DATE: 09/05/2012 DISCUSSION OF BOX PLOT GRAPH WITH APPROPRIATE EXAMPLES The box plot goes back to John Tukey‚ which published in 1977 this efficient method to display robust statistics. Box plots‚ the term of graphical

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    The Box Man

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    People sitting by themselves at lunch‚ people who never go out with their so-called friends‚ and people who avoid association with anyone unless necessary. All of these are examples of individuals who one may try to help because of an automatic assumption that they are lonely and in need of a friend. This assumption is flawed‚ as their is both chosen and unchosen solitude‚ as expressed in Barbara Ascher’s essay‚ “The Box Man‚” from her book Playing After Dark. Through the juxtaposition of the homeless

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    Detecting Deception

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT DEDICATION INTRODUCTION Wherever two people communicate‚ deception is a reality. It is present in our everyday social and professional lives and its detection can be beneficial‚ not only to us individually but to our society as a whole. For example‚ accurate deception detection can aid law enforcement officers in solving a crime. It can also help border control agents to detect potentially dangerous individuals during routine screening interviews. Currently‚ the most successful

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    The Box of Memories

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    moment‚ they are being back again just like before. He remembers everything about our time. When I am surprised by his memory‚ suddenly he gives me a beautiful box that is wrapped colorful paper round. He calls it “ The box of memories” and because of its important meaning‚ he used his only raincoat to prevent it from being wet. He says‚ “This box is very special to me because it contains the memories that I want to keep forever. However‚ now I have to say goodbye to it because it belongs to you‚ it is

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    MOTIVATION TO LEAD‚ MOTIVATION TO FOLLOW: THE ROLE OF THE SELFREGULATORY FOCUS IN LEADERSHIP PROCESSES RONIT KARK Bar-Ilan University DINA VAN DIJK Ben-Gurion University of the Negev In this paper we integrate recent theories of motivation and leadership. Drawing on the self-regulatory focus theory and on self-concept based theories of leadership‚ we develop a conceptual framework proposing that leaders’ chronic self-regulatory focus (promotion versus prevention)‚ in conjunction with their values

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    Post box

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    A post box (British English and others‚ also written postbox‚ known in the United States and Canada as collection box‚ mailbox‚ post box‚ or drop box) is a physical box into which members of the public can deposit outgoing mail intended for collection by the agents of a country’s postal service. The term post box can also refer to a private letter box for incoming mail. Contents [hide] 1 History of post boxes 1.1 Europe 1.2 Asia 1.3 North America 2 Types of post boxes 3 Clearance 4 Terrorism

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    Box Man

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    Box Man answers 1. Meaning Ascher states her main idea towards the end of the essay. – The Box Man chooses solitude‚ and he also confirms the essential aloneness of human being. She also demonstres that we can “find solice” within ourselves. Ascher leads up to and supports her idea with three examples – the box man chooses loneliness‚ and in contrast the two women whose loneliness seems unchosen. She supports these choices with specific details from Ascher’s observations – here is where

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    Visual Deception

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    Visual Deception Visual phenomena or what we normally call as ‘Optical Illusion’ involves visual deception. A wide range of optical illusions happen in our day to day lives‚ like seeing a rainbow after a rainy day or even while staring at clouds; In this phenomenon‚ the human brain tends to develop different pictures to interpret the shape‚ curve‚ and size of the clouds. Optical illusions are just cases of errors in judgment; they do not physically exist. Our eyes capture light from

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