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    Partners in Tennis In 2020‚ I was at a summer retreat before the big tennis tournament. The Junior Female Tennis Tournament of South Dakota to be exact. I was with one of my close friends‚ Janis. Janis was in one of the other cabins‚ so I was basically on my own. I had five other people in my cabin. There was Tina‚ Harmony‚ Alana‚ Flora‚ and Camila. We all were great friends from the start because we all were so diverse. It was sad because we all went to the same school but never talked. Tina

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    supporting actors around the main leader. Cady Heron‚ the new girl at the school‚ can be seen as Brutus. She seems to like Regina (Caesar) but in her mind‚ all Cady could think about was destroying Regina’s life. Janis was the first to become friends with Cady and told her the ways of high school. Janis can be seen as Cassius because she was once great friends with Regina George‚ just like Caesar and Cassius being friends but soon lost their relationship due to a certain couple of personal issues. Also‚ Cady

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    Modern television shows like CSI‚ NCIS‚ and Bones give an insight into what it is like to be on a crime scene. More importantly‚ these programs portray the semi-realistic process of catching a criminal. From investigating the crime scene to making the arrest‚ vital steps are taken to find the perpetrator‚ but the key to cracking the case lies in the evidence. The study of evidence is known as forensic science‚ which applies scientific information to the physical proof. The field of forensic science

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    Jainism Vs. Sikhism

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    state‚ Punjab. Eventhough both religions believe in karma and reincarnation of the soul‚ Sikhs are not required to be strict vegetarians‚ highly contrasting to the vegan diet ofthe Janis. A significant difference between these two eastern religions is their belief in how to attain salvation in their lives. Since Janis do not believe in a single God or multiples gods for that matter‚ they believe their salvation is gained solely through their own personal struggle and victory. Jains do not believe

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    "plastics" a small social group containing three girls that are attractive‚ popular‚ and widely known around school for being the gossip queens. The "plastics" immediately let Cady into their group‚ but Cady‚ wanting to keep her first friends Damian and Janis‚ is unsure. The two convince and sway Cady to keep her relationship with the popular plastics so that they can find out the groups deepest and darkest secrets. However‚ this spying takes a turn for the worst as Cady becomes caught up in the life style

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    Explore through any film of your choice using either Vogler’s‚ Voytilla’s or Cochrane’s model‚ the concept of the Hero Journey as discussed by Joseph Campbell in his book The Hero of A Thousand Faces.  In a world whereby diverse cultures and religions collide amongst the disparate and polarized people of our planet‚ there are few pervading threads that adhere the seams of human life and experience as vividly and profoundly as mythology. Emerging from the first primordial peoples of the earth‚ from

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    References: – Freud‚ S. (1953). The Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. London: Hogarth. Galbraith‚ J. K. (1962). American Capitalism‚ The Concept of Prevailing Power. Boston: Houghtan Mifflin. Janis‚ I. (1972). Victims of Groupthink. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Millar‚ D. (1990). The Icarus Paradox. New York: Harper Business. Morgan‚ G. (2006). Images of Organisation. USA: Sage PublicationsLtd. Pfeffer‚ J. (1981). Power in Organisations. Marshfield

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    Groupthink Research Paper

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    identified by Irving Janis that refers to faulty decision-making in a group. Groups experiencing groupthink do not consider all alternatives and they desire unanimity at the expense of quality decisions. Groupthink is a mode of thinking people engage in when cohesiveness is high. Groupthink leads to poor decision making and results in a lack of creativity. Groupthink has been studied widely; many people are unaware of its dynamics and the consequences that they might bring. Irving L. Janis (1918 - 1990)

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    How to Write a Cover Letter Revised April 2010 What is a Cover Letter? A cover letter is a letter sent alongside your resume to introduce yourself‚ explain why you are sending in your resume‚ and provide more information about yourself. What’s the Point of a Cover Letter?  Introduce yourself  Cover  Get letters should carry a message about you you noticed  Project  Convey the desired image of you or your business special information  Highlight accomplishments  Get employers‚ award

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    In the novel “Brave New World”‚ by Aldous Huxley‚ he makes some predictions in 1931 that we today. In this novel we find that the predictions that are made are often related to modern day ‚ 2013. There is many examples‚ but the four I will talk about today are how advertisements effect the way we view people and things‚ how birth control leads to promiscuity‚ how the use of medication is a substance for pain and how cloning is used. The predictions that Aldous Huxley makes in the novel “Brave

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