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    Sleep Well Motel

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    Case Study #1 The Sleep Well Motel In April 1990‚ Will Shelton was evaluating information received from the owner of a motel that was for sale in Fort Morgan‚ Colorado. Will had answered an ad in the Wall Street Journal under the heading “Business for Sale.” To Will’s surprise‚ he received a call directly from Hank Bennington‚ the owner of the Sleep Well Motel of Fort Morgan‚ Colorado. During the conversation‚ Mr. Bennington described his motel and his reason for wanting to sell. He also described

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    The Sweet Dream Motel

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    The Sweet Dream Motel Managers need to know where they are now if they are to be able to decide where they are going. SWOT analysis gives managers a chance to examine the external environment within which the organization operates and the internal state of the organization. SWOT stands for Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats. Strengths and weaknesses are factors which are specific to the firm while opportunities and threats arise from the external environment. First‚ Strengths in

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    Erwitt Motel Room

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    audiences due to their visual impact. Two of those photos include the “Motel Room‚ Texas‚ 1962” and “Museum Watching‚ Madrid‚ 1995” (Elliot Erwitt Exhibition n.p). This paper gives an analysis of the two photos by Erwitt in terms of their aesthetic and formal qualities as well as an interpretation of the possible narratives in them. “Motel Room‚ Texas‚ 1962 – Elliot Erwitt” (Elliot Erwitt Exhibition n.p). Elliot Erwitt’s “Motel Room” photograph depicts a hotel room scene just like the title suggests

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    W.D. Snodgrass’s poem “Leaving the Motel” is about two people and what they must do to keep their rendezvous a secret. The poem is not about love affection but rather the couple’s secrecy. The characters in the poem are worried about getting caught and they do everything to keep it a secret. The poem represents many things that happen today. People will go above and beyond to hide that they are cheating on their spouse(s) and keep them from finding out. The poem focuses on the process by which a

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    Disorderly Sleeping Tehani Mesa-Morales Franklin University Morning person? Night owl? Something in between? When are you at your best? I’ve found that no matter the hour of day‚ I am the best me I can be after a good nights’ sleep. Sleep a wonderful state of unconsciounsness after shopping at the mall with a four year‚ a five year old‚ a six year old‚ and a 7 year old. Let’s face it for some of us sleep is a luxury‚ better than a day at the spa‚ but the reasoning behind sleep and the

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    Sleeping Beauty

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    Sleeping Beauty Literature Review The story of Sleeping Beauty has evolved over time and has been changed slightly throughout the different versions. It has changed in order to fit social norms for the time and context has been altered to appeal to the current audiences. The three main versions of Sleeping Beauty are the Charles Perrault in 1697‚ which was adapted from the original fairy tale Sun‚ Moon‚ and Talia by Giambattistas Basile in 1634. Perraults version was a tale

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    Sleeping Disorders

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    A little less than half of the United States population has a sleeping disorder. There are numerous types of sleeping disorders. The two most common are sleep apnea and insomnia. Up to half of the population suffers from insomnia and approximately 18 million people suffer from sleep apnea. One of the least common is narcolepsy. About 200‚000 people suffer from that disorder. (SleepNet‚ 2004) Insomnia is the most common sleeping disorder in the United States. The dictionary defines insomnia as

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    Eros Sleeping

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    of work‚ “Eros Sleeping” and “Composition V” by Wassily Kandinsky will be analyzed using five different theories‚ which include formalism‚ two expression theories and two contextual theories. The chosen expression theories are Leo Tolstoy’s view based on his text “What is Art?” and the expression theory of O. K. Bouwsma laid out in his writing “Philosophical Essays”. For the contextual theories‚ Marxist Aesthetics and Danto’s theory of art will be used. In each section‚ “Eros Sleeping” will be discussed

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    Sleeping Disorders

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    Sleeping problems and disorders When you sleep‚ you pass through five stages of sleep‚ stages 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 and REM sleep. Stage one is the lightest sleep. During this stage you can be awaked easily. Muscle activity slows during this stage. Stage 2 is where the eye movement stops and the brain waves are slower. In stage 3 slow brain waves called delta waves begin to appear‚ with smaller yet faster waves. By stage 4 these waves appear more often‚ and it is quite difficult to wake someone during this

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    Sleeping with the Enemy

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    SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY ESSAY The movie Sleeping with the Enemy seems like a perfect movie for a family violence class. The movie illustrated many of the emotions and situations that are consistent with family or domestic violence. Many people think that family violence only occurs among poor‚ troubled families that have many problems and stress. This is not always the case. Even a successful‚ seemingly mild mannered person such as Laura Burney’s husband in this movie can be obsessive and abuse

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