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    #1 p. 113 1. [Business Organization and Intellectual Property] Phil Young‚ founder of the Pedal Pushers Company‚ has developed several prototypes of a pedal replacement for children’s bicycles. The Pedal Pusher will replace existing bicycle pedals with an easy-release stirrup to help smaller children hold their feet on the pedals. The Pedal Pusher will glow in the dark and will provide a musical sound as the bicycle is pedaled. Phil plans to purchase materials for making the product from others

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    training for running in the Olympics when WWII started‚ so he went in for the Air Force. As Louie was in a plane named the “Hornet” it was shot down and only three of the men in the plane survived. Mac‚ Phil‚ and Louie were the only men that were left alive. While they were strained in the Pacific‚ Phil blames himself for the crash‚ Louie fights a shark and eats

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    perception involves a four-stage information processing sequence. It includes selective attention/comprehension‚ encoding and simplification‚ storage and retention‚ and retrieval and response. All four stages are shown in the scene that involves Claire‚ Phil‚ Haley and Dylan. Haley brings over Dylan‚ who is a high school senior‚ to hang out in her room. Claire does not feel comfortable with Dylan even though she does not know anything about him. The way both parents handle the situation gives a good example

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    Enrichment Activity I love watching movies in my spare time‚ so when I saw that for this assignment we were allowed to watch two movies and report on them I was ecstatic. I choose to watch both “Groundhog Day” as well as “Fight Club”. On my way up to my grandparents house where I stay while I am working at the hospital in Ludington‚ I stopped at the video store and picked up both movies. My grandparents were thrilled to spend time with me and got popcorn ready for our movie marathon. As we

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    Hoe Company Background Yankee Fork and Hoe Company is a leading producer of garden tools. The situation is that long time customers are experiencing frequent late shipments because of manufacturing issues which cannot fulfill customer demand. Phil Stanton‚ is in charge of inventory and is concerned about high costs and keeping the inventory low. However‚ Ron Adams‚ the marketing manager‚ is concerned about having enough rakes on hand for timely shipments. There is an agency problem amongst

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    Throughout reading‚ “The Company man”‚ we can conjure a sense of Goodman’s attitude towards Phil and his busy work schedule. To convey this attitude‚ many rhetorical strategies were utilized‚ including repetition and restatement‚ appeals to emotion‚ and the implementation of sarcasm‚ coupled with an almost dark and sorrowful tone. Over the course of this piece Goodman makes it no secret that Phil was overworked and had actually‚ as she believed‚ “worked himself to death‚” and was a “Type A

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    founded in 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. ("Nike‚ inc. history‚" ) Bill Bowerman was a track coach at the University of Oregon and Phil Knight was a student and part of the track team at the University of Oregon. ("Nike‚ inc. history‚" ) For years‚ Bill Bowerman was always looking for ways to give his runners a competitive advantage‚ whether it be by energy drinks or providing his runners with shoes. He even came up with his own designs for shoes. Phil Knight was a finance major. ("Nike

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    He’d never felt so alive. The dance studio that he’d spent most of his time in as a wide eyed five year old in his first pair of tap shoes was akin to his home. In fact‚ it felt more like home than his actual home‚ where his dad often teased him about his ’prancing around the stage like a bloody pony’ but he knew that his dad preferred him doing this - his passion - than on the streets at ten o’clock at night smoking glue or sniffing weed. He’d never try those. For one‚ his mother would probably

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    On Friday‚ June 4‚ 1943‚ Phil’s mother received a telegram announcing that Phil was missing in action. (Chapter Thirteen‚ p. 144) Research the Army’s present-day policy procedures for notifying the next of kin for those missing in action or killed. How different is this new policy from the one used in 1943? When Louie and Phil were declared missing around 1943‚ the telegram informing that the soldier was declared missing was sent about a week after the date that the soldiers were last seen. After

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    movie the main character Phil relives the same day over and over again. In the beginning Phil finds this to be amusing and uses it to his advantage. But later on Phil realizes that this is not the life he wants. So Phil goes on a stint to try and help people in hopes that it can alter his decisions in the past and help him live his life. But in the end Phil realizes that its not the people around him that he needs to save it’s the people close to him. With this realization Phil had finally reached his

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