The War of Art Steven Pressfield has a colorful background. I believe that’s why I’m drawn to him and his book‚ The WAR of ART. He has worked as an advertising copywriter‚ schoolteacher‚ tractor-trailer driver‚ bartender‚ oilfield roustabout [I like that word‚ roustabout‚ reminds me of Elvis]‚ attendant in a mental hospital‚ fruit-picker in Washington State‚ author and screenwriter. As author he has written many fiction and non-fiction books‚ but the non-fiction book I want to talk about is‚ The
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Steven Pinker has a voice all his own- engaging and amiable‚ but also informative and scientific. His light style provides an interesting contradiction to the heaviness of the topic he presents to us. It’s a tough question: where does morality stem from? Is it genetic? Does it come from the structure of our brains? We don’t get an answer‚ per se‚ allowing us to come to our own conclusions and wrestle with the evidence for ourselves. However‚ as we the audience read the essay‚ it doesn’t take a particularly
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Introduction Michael Stevens is a relatively new investor struggling to maintain profits in an uncertain economy. Recent conflicts and conflicting reports have left the Canadian Market muddled and somewhat divided. Michael capitalized on recent volatility in the market and has gained some unrealized profits. He sees a bullish economy returning in the near future but would like to ensure that his profits are maintained even through minor volatility for the next six months. He plans to do this through
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Economics: The Study of Incentives The book‚ “Freakonomics‚” written by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner‚ explores and explains the secret causes behind many economic situations. The main argument presented by this book is what economics really is: the study of incentives‚ and how people are rational‚ and will do whatever is in their ultimate best interest. Sometimes this will lead them to actions that are moral‚ and sometimes the very opposite. The first technique the authors used for
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INTERNSHIP REPORT Organizational Study At TVS-ELECTRONICS CHENNAI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The MBA course offered by xxxxxxx‚ has its own unique academics style‚ which requires its MBA students to undertake an internship with any of the leading business houses for a period ranging from 4 weeks to 6 weeks during the second semester. TVS Electronics (TVS-E)‚ headquartered in Chennai‚ was founded in 1986 as an IT Peripherals manufacturer and has today transformed into a leading Transaction Automation
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TV is Bad for You Many people around the world spend tireless hour staring at the TV screen every single day. TV is becoming like a drug‚ people are addicted to it! TV’s can expose to us the weather forecast‚ sports and global events. TV’s also can give quality entertainment‚ education programs and something to look forward to after a harsh day. Though there are advantages‚ there are also many more disadvantages to watching TV. The passage from ‘Small screen big trouble’ about the crime wave of
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of ‘university students’ in the TV show “University” During the twentieth century people used to pay attention on domestic and global politics and economy since the world was just steady after the wars‚ people from different country started to restructure their own rules and develop new societies. While after the twenty-first century‚ they tend to emphasize on the variety of lifestyle‚ which mostly focus on amusement and recreation‚ the increasing lifestyle TV programs and magazines emerge with
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Is TV bad for your children? Is TV actually bad for your child to watch? Americans watch TV up to seven hours a day that can affect our “social lives‚ ways of learning and entertaining ourselves‚ family relations‚ and lifestyles.” Kids spend more time watching TV then going out and doing anything productive or active. Do our children learn from TV or is it better to read a book? What kinds of violence are we letting our kids watch? What if they get influenced by it? These are all questions we
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The Reality of Reality TV “Re-al-i-ty‚ noun‚ the state or quality of being real.” ("Reality - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary." ) Reality television has been an important component of our culture since Candid Camera in 1948. The drama‚ excitement‚ anxiousness‚ competition‚ and celebrities who have come out of Reality TV are what keeps viewers watching. The positive and negative opinions of critics and the controversies generated are countless‚ as well as the number
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undoubtedly one of humankind’s greatest inventions. It is a way of communication among people of one country and different countries and nations. People watch TV to find out about the latest news‚ weather‚ sports‚ etc. It is a great way to learn new and extend one’s range of interests. Scientists say that children spend the same amount of hours in front of TV as they do in school. I think that this can be said about many grown people too. Also‚ television is a great means of eliminating stress and tension
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