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    Michele Ferrero Case Study

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    Michele Ferrero was born on 26 April 1925 in Dogliani‚ and passed away in February 2015 at age 89. Michele Ferrero was an Italian entrepreneur that owned the chocolate manufacture Ferrero SpA. He turned a little bakery shop to an International Company by being the first Italian entrepreneur after World War II to open production sites and offices abroad in the confectionary sector. Before his dead‚ he was the richest person in Italy‚ and 20th richest person in the World. (Forbes 2011) Michele Ferrero’s

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    in providing the best services available to help improve an individual’s life. Michele DeFina is a social worker for the state of Connecticut. As a Social Worker she investigates elder abuse claims. She obtains referrals for those over 60‚ assesses if they were competent or not‚ if they live in a safe environment‚ and whether or not the elder needed a conservator or family member to manage their care services. Now Michele would also be assigned as a conservator. A conservator comes into play for the

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    “Papa is the bogeyman.” Is Pino Amitrano an evil man? In the novel I’m Not Scared‚ Pino Amitrano is portrayed as the villain who committed a heinous crime and betrayed his son. Pino was a man of principles and integrity who loved his family whole heartedly‚ yet somehow he was overcome by greed and fear which prompted him to do malicious acts which made him evil man. Through various events that took place in the novel‚ Niccolo Amanniti showed how he descended into darkness enabling him to commit

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    Michele Foucault Biopower

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    Michel Foucault wrote a book called History of Sexuality. In Part five of the book Right of Death and Power over Life‚ he discusses about the historical “Sovereign Power” where one is allowed to decide who has the right to live and who has the right to die. The sovereign uses his power over life through the deaths that he can command and uses his authority to announce death by the lives he can spare. Foucault then moves on to Disciplinary Power where he came up with the “Panopticon” where one

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    The Hospice (Asylum) of San Michele in Rome held boys under the age of 20 (Roth‚ 2011). San Michele was built in 1704 and is considered the first institution for juvenile offenders. The earliest child-saving institution was the House of Refuge constructed in 1824 in New York (Roth‚ 2011). The House of Refuge was the first institution that jailed children separate from adults. They held children that were destitute and neglected as well as those sentenced for criminal activity (Roth‚ 2011). According

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    Jean Michele Basquiat

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    Jean-Michel Basquiat An inspiration for all generations. He has been called the Jimi Hendrix of the art world. And just like the great Jimi Hendrix he too left us when he was 27. He was and always will be an anomaly. Jean-Michel Basquiat was born at Brooklyn Hospital December 22 1960. Born to a Puerto Rican mother and a Haitian father he had the influence of two very colorful cultures. Jean-Michel was a gifted child‚ always extremely advanced for his age. Learning to read at the age of four

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    abide by which gives our society order and efficiency. Without regulation pandemonium would ensue. However‚ the law enforcement officers can’t be everywhere at the same time‚ so what is it that keeps our society in check the majority of the time? In Michele Foucault’s chapter “Panoptiticism” from his book Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison‚ he elaborates on Jeremy Bentham’s idea of a panopticon‚ focusing on the role of discipline as an instrument of power. What makes the panopticon successful

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    Career Exploration 1(a) What specific career exploration activities have Michele and Joe undertaken to gather information about themselves (their values‚ needs‚ abilities‚ interests‚ and desired life style) and their environment (different jobs‚ employers‚ industries‚ their families)? What could each of them have done to acquire more information?  Answer: Personal Information Michele Terry   Values: ➢ Promotion should be based on experience. ➢ Providing competitive service to

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    ACTING CHARACTER STUDY

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    Acting 2 – Applying skills in performance Prepare‚ rehearse and perform a role in a text based project Character Study Lindsey Hunter – Smillie “Othello”– Act 4‚ Scene 3 Character - Emilia Analysis of text in relation to character The piece is written in traditional Shakespearian language. We looked up words to work out what the characters were saying. Emilia is interested in learning about Desdemona’s relationship but is wary about saying exactly how she feels in case she hurts

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    Hamlet Character Study

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    Hamlet Character study. Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark‚ son of the late King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude. Hamlet is suffering internal conflict after the recent marriage of his mother and uncle. “With such dexterity to incestuous sheets!... But break‚ my heat‚ for I must hold my tongue”. While he feels that the marriage is wrong and disrespectful he must not voice his concerns because his Uncle is now the King and as such he deserves a level of respect. Also Hamlet respects his mother despite

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