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    Fairfield Porter (1907-1975) was an American painter and art critic who studied socially relevant art and produced realist artwork during the majority of his career. Wanting to depict the “authentically lived experience” in each of his paintings‚ he painted in a representational style during the height of the Abstract Expressionism’s dominance. He did not find much inspiration to construct pieces stemming from abstract ideology. An example of Porter’s natural yet highly objective style of painting

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    EXHIBIT 1 Porter’s 5 Forces: Computer Industry Threat of New Entrants: Medium With the standardization of most of the computer components‚ it becomes easy for customers to change their laptops. This leads to a moderate customer switching cost. The availability of direct-to-customer service and retailers‚ it becomes easy for customers to find their desired product as well as for companies to provide their products in less time and with reduced cost. If any new player wants to enter into the market

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    Jayna Kovel World Theatre Greg Justice 07 November 2013 The View Unnerving. That’s the only way to describe walking into a dimply lit black box theatre to realize that the actor you have come to watch…is watching you. He’s acting‚ yes‚ but the whole premise of “The View” could not have been more clearly stated as we sat down to the crackle and pop of white noise in the background. In the tiny theatre‚ I couldn’t have been more than ten feet from what we were soon to learn was the main character

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    MAPÚA-CWTS ON-LINE LEARNING EXERCISE REPORT FORM [OLLERF] DATE SUBMITTED: COURSE / SECTION: NAME OF THE STUDENT ON-LINE ACTIVITY TITLE: Relevant Societal Concerns DISCUSSION Climate Change: The Uprising Phenomenon Climate Change is an occurrence wherein there is a change in weather; more specifically‚ it is the distribution of weather events in a specific region or in the entirety of earth in a period of time. There is such‚ referring to climate change‚ mainly because of the amount of energy

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    A man found murdered in cold blood‚ everyone knows who did it but it is deeper than that. Whose fault is his death‚ what could have been done differently? How could this have been avoided? A similar situation happens in Scott F. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby where-in one of the main characters gets shot and killed in his own pool. The whole situation was a huge misunderstanding so the person who started this misunderstanding could be the one to blame. Or he could have been doomed long before‚ his

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    service and added value both differentiate the products strongly. easyGroup (the brand owner of easy)‚ as a relatively new company‚ has a vision to “develop Europe’s leading value brand into a global force. We will paint the world orange!” Their strategy cites “taking on the big boys” which suggests strong rivalry. • Threat of new entrants coming into the market The threat for easyJet of new entrants stems mostly from rival budget airlines flying short haul. Capital requirements are

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    Sonia’s smoothies 1) Nick calculated that of 200 customers who completed the questionnaire at the rock festival‚ the mean age was 23. The age distribution conformed to a curve of normal distribution with a standard deviation of 5. Calculate the number of customers aged 33 and over who featured in Sonia’s survey (33-23)÷5 = 2 2% of 200= 4 Answer= 4 2) With reference to the report on the UK smoothie market (appendix 2) analyse two limitations of using secondary sources as the

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    Apple and the Five Forces Model Companies use Porter’s model to develop strategies to increase their competitive edge. Porters model also demonstrates how IT can make a company more competitive. Porters’s model identifies five major forces that can endanger or enhance a company’s position in a given industry. The five forces in the model include: 1) Threat of entry of new competitors: Apple essentially dominates the consumer electronics industry. Apple puts a huge effort into R&D. Each and every

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    Sternberg (Ed.)‚ Handbook of intelligence Mayer‚ J. D.‚ Salovey‚ P.‚ & Caruso‚ D. R. (2000b). Selecting a measure of emotional intelligence: the case for ability scales. In R. Min-Huei Chien‚ S. (2004). A study to improve organizational performance: A View from sher. Journal of American academy of business‚ 4(1/2)‚ 289-291. Momeni‚ H. (2007). Examining relation organization conflict with MBI performance. Unpublished thesis‚ Banking science institution‚ Tehran. Morgan‚ J. (2005). Six sigma - the route

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    A person’s right to live or to die should begin and end with the individual involved. Brian Clark in his drama “Whose life is it anyway?” questions this assumption. Many people would reason that the quality of a person’s life is more important than the sanctity of it‚ and as Dr. Jack Krevorkian states in the film “You Don’t Know Jack”‚ “Who cares what people think‚ It’s how the patient feels.” Ladies and gentlemen‚ an individual’s ability to make rational decisions in situations of trauma is explored

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