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    Book: Who Moved My Cheese? [pic] By: Spencer Johnson‚ M.D. Who Moved My Cheese is a book about the different ways people handle change in their life. The story begins as a group of friends meet after their high school reunion. The group was discussing how so many things have changed since high school‚ and then one of the young men in the group‚ began to tell a story about change that everyone could relate to. The story contains four fictional characters; Sniff and Scurry are mice‚ Hem

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    In Who Moved My Cheese Sniff and Scurry‚ who are mice‚ are always ready to sniff out changes and scurry off before the change happens. Hem and Haw are little people. Hem doesn’t like change and Haw learns from his mistakes and doesn’t have a problem with change. Sniff‚ Scurry‚ Hem‚ and Haw live by Cheese Station C where they all went every morning. Cheese to Hem was a huge house with everything he could ever want and Haw’s cheese was to have a cozy home with a wonderful family. One day the cheese

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    prosperity. Sniff uses smelling to find the direction of cheese and points it to Scurry‚ the second mouse‚ who uses his speed of running to find it. Scurry is an great cheese-hunting partner to Sniff‚ because of the quick reaction.The two mice do not waste their time on lengthy planning; they prefer to apply the simple and tested “trial-and-error” method. Although they do things the hard way‚ their quick actions save time and leads them to the Cheese faster. Hem represents a character with negative

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    TOK Reflection: The Mouse who Ate the Cheese The short story “The Mouse who Ate the cheese‚” by Stuart fowler (1993) develops the ideals that are centered on the concept of belief and knowledge‚ and how they these two concepts are often difficult to differentiate. It would be accurate to state that Bill knew that he saw the mouse eat the cheese‚ since he physical witnessed the mouse ingesting the cheese and there wasn’t the possibility of obscurity of judgment‚ since he was sober and no mental

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    Has your cheese been moved? While recollecting reading of a book called “Who moved my cheese “and evaluating the same in world around us‚ led to writing of this post. It is a fact for individuals as well for organisations that any stream of earnings‚ workings or processes cannot be taken for lasting for ever without any disruption. Especially in today’s world where intelligence has moved to Artificial Intelligence and human behaviours are being imbibed in Robots to do routine jobs‚ changes or disruptions

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    The Mouse who ate the Cheese: and those who Believed‚ those who Knew‚ those who doubted 1. Why was Bill so sure that he knew the mouse ate the cheese? Were his reasons good ones? a. Bill was sure that he knew that the mouse ate the cheese because he physically saw the mouse come from under the cupboard towards the piece of cheese. He also saw the mouse physically eat the cheese. Bill has used his senses in seeing the mouse eat the cheese and this is probably the most attend able way to gain knowledge

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    Cheddar cheese is a relatively hard‚ pale-yellow-to-off-white (unless artificially coloured)‚ sometimes "sharp" (i.e.‚ acidic)-tasting‚ natural cheese. Originating in the English village of Cheddar in Somerset‚[1] cheeses of this style are produced beyond this region and in several countries around the world. Cheddar is the most popular type of cheese in the U.K.‚ accounting for 51 percent of the country’s £1.9 billion annual cheese market;[2] it is also the second-most-popular cheese in the U

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    Peer Pressure is a Positive Influence in teenage society‚ because “Uh‚ my friends told me it was”. Does this sound like the sort of thing that you would hear regularly in drafting? (This is a rhetorical question‚ don’t answer it‚ as I am about to do that for you.). No‚ of course it doesn’t‚ for the simple reason that it is near impossible to write a 400-500 word essay on the positive aspects of peer pressure. As such‚ I’m going to take the year 9 (Read: Easy) way out of it‚ and just write a summary

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    Great People who moved the world Mylene D. Masangkay 971-8563-37-7 © 2005 Worldlink Marketing Corporation. 101 pages A Summary of “Great People who moved the world” By: Kurt Patrick V. Abu Introduction: The book “Great People who moved the world” is a book that contains a list of greatest people who made a mark in society. They are the people who amaze us‚ inspired us‚ and other emotions that developed us a person. They were included on the list due to their actions that moved the world‚ the

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    We later develop an understanding of his “mind’s making” in the next line: “Loved his garden like an only child.” This garden is a reflection of his past culture; the simile further highlight’s Feliks’ sense of belonging for this culture. Also‚ the particular diction “only child” stresses Feliks’ connection with his garden as opposed to his connection with Peter‚ who was Feliks’ one (adopted) son. Peter‚ instead of sharing his father’s view of polish customs‚ he feels excluded and could never relate

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