of Petersen Text Lori Edwards Azuru Liberty University Summary James Petersen (2007) illustrates an innovative way of communicating in the book‚ Why Don’t We Listen Better? Communicating and Connecting in Relationships. This book is divided into five sections. In part one Petersen (2007) discusses the “Flat-Brain Theory of Emotions” (p. 10-11). This is his way of explaining what occurs when one is overcome with emotions‚ and can no longer communicate with clarity. Petersen (2007)
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Pottery is the act of creating functional vessels to be enjoyed by an individual while performing everyday rituals‚ such as having morning tea or coffee or eating dinner with friends and family. Ceramicists focus on creating either functional or sculptural pottery. Sculptural pottery is considered to be a work of art which doesn’t require a specific function. Functional pottery has a purpose. My interests lean more towards functional pottery. I enjoy creating something on the potter’s wheel that
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Rowe Pottery Works‚ Inc. “CASE STUDY” 1) Evaluate the purchase of a new kiln. Use the correct format. Capital Budgeting Year Total Inflows Purchase New Machine Sales COGS Selling Expense Cash Flows Dis. C.F IRR Inflow 15% 0 750 175 152 152 1 500 225 100 210 189 159 2 600 270 120 245 161 161 3 700 315 140 280 160 160 4 800 360 160 315 157 157 5 900 405 180 350 151 151 6 1‚000 450 200 350 131 131 7 1‚000 450 200 -750 1101 1071 Discounted payback period
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Minoan Pottery Minoan pottery is found around the Aegean Sea which is an arm in the Mediterranean. . The earliest pottery from the Minoan civilization focuses with practicality and function. Later‚ as the styles mature‚ the pieces become more refined and sophisticated. There are three phases of Minoan pottery. Early‚ 3650-2160 BCE‚ Middle‚ 2160-1600 BCE‚ and Late‚ 1600-1070 BCE. Each phase correspond with cultural shifts within the civilization. Some phases build on previously styles. As the
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Ideas at the crux of the works by Petersen‚ Malouf and Homer entail honour‚ pride‚ rage and grief. All of the concepts can be identified and explored further with connotations to personal‚ cultural and social aspects in the film‚ story and epic poem. Honour can be comprehended as a paramount concern within the times of Achilles and Hector The archaic belief that fighting for king and country is a great honour is one that is still significant today. Homer‚ Petersen and Malouf question whether this
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Ancient Greek Pottery Perhaps of all the arts that flourished in antiquity‚ ceramic art has the longest continuous history. And this may well be accounted for by the fact that it was utilitarian‚ for even in those periods when other arts had declined‚ people still needed pottery to collect and store their oil‚ grain‚ water‚ and wine. Thus‚ whereas certain forms of art disappear for periods at a time to reappear in an other form or style‚ the ceramic art appears in all periods from the time
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Minoan Pottery Minoan Pottery took a great part in gaining information about the Minoan Civilization. Archaeologists were able to find dates of certain events or eras‚ types of Minoan culture‚ and the different stages of Minoan civilization was found. Minoan pottery comes in many different forms and sizes along with patterns and style. It has been discovered that Minoan pottery making started in the Neolithic times. (Neolithic meaning the "New" stone age. It was the time close to the Bronze Age)
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Pottery was produced in enormous quantities in ancient Rome‚ mostly for utilitarian purposes. As Roman used a huge quantity of utensils‚ cooking pots‚ amphorae‚ fine wares were produced. Many have since been discovered during excavation. Roman pottery was initially influenced by Etruscan and Greek style but later on established its own separate identity. Unlike Greek pottery in which decorations were painted on the pottery‚ Romans preferred to engrave them. Roman pottery can be divided
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Differences Swift Creek There are many similarities that lies with both groups traditions‚ but there are also differences within the designs and traditions of their pottery. With the Swift Creek culture‚ their designs varied from abstract shapes to faces stamped onto the outside of the pottery‚ which was something that the Cherokee did not adopt (Williams et all. 1998). The Cherokee Indians stuck to the various curvature and angled designs stamped on the outside of their vessel (Fariello 2013).
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Unit VIII Mini Case Study Williams-Sonoma MBA 5101 John A. Taylor 1. If Williams-Sonoma continues with its’ present strategies and objectives‚ where will it be in 5 years? Given today’s economy‚ and the bleak economic outlook‚ I do not believe Williams-Sonoma will continue to exist with its’ current strategies and objectives to serve its’ below target market consumers. Bottom line is many consumers cannot afford the products being sold by the company. Although‚ the company’s target market
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