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    analyze these media and depict which organizational behavior concepts applied to each. Our group selected to convey OB concepts from: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (literature)‚ Dilbert (cartoon)‚ “Get Back Up”-T.I. feat Chris Brown (song)‚ and The Lion King (movie). From the media selected‚ we specifically focused on the organizational behavior concepts of personalities and teamwork‚ motivation‚ affect‚ emotions and influence and power. Description of Media and Concepts Literature: Snow White

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    Hello guys. Goodmorning. My name is (name)‚ running for the position of Vice president under the Omnia Omnibus-I DARE party. I would just like to say the objectives why I want to run as the Vice President of the Student Council. Last year ago‚ our department- the CHS Department had least number of enrollees. We did have some worries about that issue. WHY? Were worried that they will be not accepting any enrollees for the next school year. Worries that some of our clinical instructors will not be

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    Lions‚ tigers‚ and bears‚ oh my! Don’t let this playful production fly by! From May 13 - 15‚ The Brandywine Ballet will transform West Chester University’s Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall into the Land of Oz with its reprise performance of the “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” Resident Choreographer‚ Nancy Page‚ brought L. Frank Baum’s classic children’s book‚ “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” to center stage with the company’s premiere performance in 2011. “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” follows the classic

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    First March on Washington

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    Washington as a historical background‚ contains many political interpretations.  In the book‚ there is the scarecrow‚ who represents the American Farmer.  There is the tin man‚ who represents the American Industrial Worker.  And there is the cowardly lion‚ who represents a cowardly politician‚ most likely William Jennings Byran..  All are on their way to the see the Wizard of Oz‚ who in the book is described to resemble William McKinley.  They are on their way to the city of Oz‚ which represents Washington

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    When Dorothy first encounters the Tin Man‚ he is rusted and unable to move. This is thought to represent the unemployment faced by many industrial workers during the economic crisis. The Cowardly Lion portrays William Jennings Bryan. Although Bryan was known for his powerful rhetoric‚ however much like the Lion‚ he was never able to follow through with what he supported. His critics accused him of

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    The Wizard of Oz

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    killed Wicked Witch of the East on her feet‚ she went to see the Great Oz.  In her journey to the City of Emerald‚ she met the Scarecrow‚ the Tin Woodman‚ and the Cowardly Lion in different places. They decided to go to see the Great Oz together‚ for the Scarecrow wanted a brain‚ the Tin Woodman wanted a heart‚ and the Cowardly Lion wanted courage to ask to the Great Wizard. Together they faced many obstacles and successfully made their way to the City of Emerald and they met the Great Oz.  After

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    anthropomorphic behaviours are still distinct‚ the most obvious being the ability of speech. As mentioned whilst discussing Lady and the Tramp and The Fox and the Hound‚ the film demonstrates class differences within the wildlife’s hierarchy. The Lions are royalty and the other animals are the Lion’s people‚ as is reflected in Hamlet. Simba‚ the film’s protagonist‚ is an anthropomorphic representation of Hamlet himself‚ as both are princes who have lost their fathers due to a jealous uncle. Scar

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    ounces and is the system of measurement for gold. The wizard lives in the emerald city‚ which is green for the color of money. On her way to the city she meets three characters: a scarecrow‚ tin man‚ and a lion. The brainless scarecrow represent farmers‚ the tin man factory workers‚ and the cowardly lion represents William Jennings Bryan. They all join Dorothy and continue to follow the yellow brick road. There are so many more symbols on the way to Oz like the poppy flowers representing cocaine and how

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    Disney films are not for childrenWe were a generation that grew up with the Disney films. The Lion King‚ Snow White‚ Mulan‚ Peter Pan‚ The Little Mermaid‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ and we could recall more of these famous stories without a second of hesitation. We enjoyed them‚ loved them‚ and most of us repeated our favourites like we could never grow tired of them. We loved their adventures‚ the world Disney films created for us. We adored the romance between the hero and the heroine and they were

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    often portrayed as colorful dwarf-like creatures with jolly temperaments. 5. The Cowardly Lion Unlike Toto‚ many of the animals that Dorothy encounters in Oz can speak‚ and the Wizard of Oz Lion (played by Bert Lahr) is no exception. When Dorothy first meets him‚ he tries to scare her and bite Toto. She accuses him of being a coward‚ at which point he backs down and admits that she’s right.  The lion is

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