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    Discussion Questions 1. To what do you attribute the success of Southwest Airlines? 2. How significant is the 10 to 15 minutes turnaround time of Southwest’s aircraft in terms of savings in investment and utilization of its aircraft compared to competitors? 3. What challenges is Southwest facing in the future and how should they meet those challenges? 4. What should their business and operations strategy be for the future? 5. Has Gary Kelly‚ the new Southwest CEO since 2004‚ been able to maintain

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    will decrease in order to enhance stamina and speed. Throughout all of these days a mandatory 3 mile run will be required. At end of the week there would be a weigh in with a scale in the house. In addition with the weigh in there is going to a polaroid taken of him with his shirt off to record the progress throughout these months.The positive secondary reinforcement that I’ll reward my roommate every three weeks I will pay rent for a month. If he accomplishes his targeted weight then I would be

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    Photography HUMN 303: Introduction to Humanities Devry University Online December 8‚ 2012 Introduction The invention of photography allowed human beings to share their experiences with others around the world. Pictures allowed a permanent record of changing sites‚ and allowed people around the world to understand and share in changing landscapes‚ new discoveries‚ and others personal experiences to allow for better understanding. This understanding can be attributed to helping people around

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    Southwest only need 25minutes in gate-turnaround. It extremely demands Southwest to have a prefect ground operation strategy and can manage potential bottlenecks effectively . Q.1.Analyze Southwest’s passenger boarding process using the Theory of Constraints SA want to find an improvement in passenger boarding process.We know that ground operations and boarding process need to take place simultaneously and as quickly as possible since a delay can cause longer turnaround times. . Therefore‚ The theory

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    Maggie were in panic getting out but Dee sat outside with “[a] look of concentration on her face as she watched the last dingy gray board of the house fall in toward the red-hot brick chimney” (2). When Dee arrives back home‚ she quickly takes out her Polaroid to take endless pictures of the shack Mama and Maggie live in. The irony is that Dee comes back home and is proud of where she comes from but in a different sense. I find that Dee isn’t true to herself because she embraces her past now just because

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    and colorful dress that went all the way to the ground. Dee renamed herself‚ Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo. 8. Dee takes pictures of her mother‚ sister‚ and especially the house. The house is symbolic to Dee’s heritage. 9. The significance of the Polaroid camera is to help preserve Dee’s culture and her up bringing in her superficial‚ modern world. 10. She wanted to ask Dee’s friend was he a barber but she figured he was not. 11. Mama wanted to know if Dee and her friend were married but they

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    22nd February 2011 Lecture 2: Visual Analysis Making Meaning of Work A visual analysis is the process of unpacking‚ the decifering of the meaning and the making of a work of art. All works of art are Multi Layered. Aims of Lecture: 1. Analyse the complex transactions which exist in portraiture. 2. Looking at the power dynamics in the power triad/ transactions 3. Approach to analyse how a portrait can produce multiple meaning as apposed to looking for one fixed meaning. The Artist-Sitter-Viewer

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    (apparently) as one of its leaders. At this time Hockney even began to experiment with large composite photographs and with works made out of paper pulp impregnated with color. From 1982 Hockney explored the use of the camera‚ making composite images of Polaroid photographs arranged in a rectangular grid. Later he used regular 35-millimetre prints to crate photo collages‚ compiling a complete picture from a series of individually photographed details. Throughout his time‚ Hockney has

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    light it scatters; but the light seen directly from the end is reddened after it has passed through the tank. The scattered light can also be shown to be polarised using a filter of polarised light‚ just as the sky appears a deeper blue through polaroid sun glasses. This is most correctly called the Tyndall effect‚ but it is more commonly known to physicists as Rayleigh scattering—after Lord Rayleigh‚ who studied it in more detail a few years later. He showed that the amount of light scattered

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    Gate Turnaround at Southwest Airlines Video Case Study Southwest Airlines was started in 1971 by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher. Their idea was simple. If they could take airline passengers where they want to go‚ on time‚ at the lowest possible price; all while having fun doing it‚ then people would love to fly on their airline. As a result of this‚ no other airline in the industry’s history has enjoyed the customer loyalty and extended profitability which Southwest

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