The Onion’s article “Revolutionary New Insoles Combine Five Forms of Pseudoscience”‚ sound like the script to a typical television commercial. The article talked about shoe insoles that “Establish a correspondence between every point on the human foot‚ with another part of the body‚ enabling their soles to heal their entire bodies as they walk.” They also talked about “scientific-sounding “information supporting their new insoles. I have seen commercials for shoe insoles on television that sound
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Question: Read the following article published in The Guardian on October 1st‚ 2012 entitled “Why are so few women working in technology”‚ see http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2012/oct/01/so-few-women-working-technology?newsfeed=true. Critically analyse this article‚ provide alternative perspectives‚ and use concepts and core ideas from the course to discuss the social‚ cultural‚ and economic consequences of this article in an age of new media? * The paper is a total of 5- pages in length
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Samsung Unveils Galaxy Gear Smartwatch BERLIN‚ Sept. 4 — Samsung Electronics unveiled on Wednesday its highly anticipated digital wristwatch that can snap photos‚ track workouts and use an array of apps — gadgetry that the company hopes will catapult it into a market of smart portable devices that leave cellphones in users’ pockets. Named the Samsung Galaxy Gear‚ the so-called smartwatch will join Google Glass as the latest example of wearable technology. The watch is synced to a cellphone
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Outsourcing Many companies outsource to different countries to pay lower labor costs‚ avoid paying benefits‚ and avoid bureaucratic policies in United States. In a Bloomberg Business Week article entitled “Outsourcing: A Passage out of India”‚ in this article John Helyar describes the increase of outsourcing facilities in Latin America and Europe. Companies are now offshoring a wide range of white collar services‚ including IT‚ payroll‚ finance‚ and accounting. One of the advantages is keeping
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Running Head: THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS 1 Article Critique: Through the Looking Glass: A Comparative Analysis of the Career Patterns of Rural Female Administrators in Saskatchewan and Texas Kailee Brennan Educational Administration 310 Professor George Smadu February 11‚ 2011 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS 2 Article Critique: Through the Looking Glass: A Comparative Analysis of the Career Patterns of Rural Female Administrators in Saskatchewan
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The Secret History of the Bill of Rights: Summary We are being told by the left and right side of congress what the foundation of American Liberty is: the Bill of Rights. In 1787 our founders came together to draft today’s federal Constitution that was later ratified by a majority of the states. Neither of them thought the bill of rights was a necessary addition. Alexander Hamilton‚ James Madison and John Jay later wrote The Federalist Papers to support the exclusion of any bill of rights being
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“The Five Forces That Shape Strategy” Article Review by Caroline Doan Porter‚ Michael E. "The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy." Special Issue on HBS Centennial. Harvard Business Review 86‚ no. 1 (January 2008). Introduction Michael E. Porter’s article‚ “The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy”‚ is an extension of his first work‚ “Porter’s Five Forces”. This article addresses forces beyond the existing competition and creates a framework that helps strategists understand
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The Truth about Article 370 by Arvind Lavakare Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini Registered under Societies Act. (Reg. No. 618 Bom./82)‚ Trust Act (Reg. No. F-7863 Bom./82). 80G Certificate No. : •ÊŒ ‡ Ê ‚¢ Å ÿÊ - •Ê.ÁŸ.(¿Í ) /◊È . Ÿ./ 80- ¡Ë/ 1741/2003/2003-2004 FCRA No. : 083780667. Mumbai Office : 17‚ Chanchal Smruti‚ G. D. Ambekar Marg‚ Wadala‚ Mumbai-400031. Tel. : +91-22-24136966 Fax : +91-22-24156725 1 © Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini Publication no. : Gen./Eng./B 54/2005/1 Published on
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Article Review A tapestry of browns and greens Tu K Ly Devry University The article “A Tapestry Of Browns And Greens” was written by Nalini Nadkarni‚ a pioneering canopy ecologist and professor at The Evergreen State College. This article describes a rich tapestry of personal stories‚ information‚ and illustrations‚ from science to symbol‚ culture‚ and religion. Nalini used the metaphor of a tapestry that composed of different colored threads to reflect on her
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Counseling Abstract: this article explores the importance attached to social class by experienced practitioners taking part in a co-operative inquiry group. A review of the literature from the last thirty years indicates that there is very little research on class in relation to counseling and psychotherapy reported in the UK. Both authors position themselves as coming from working class origins. Nine co-researchers from both middle and working class origins joined the group. Eight meetings took place
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