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    Summary of Margolin‚ Victor. “The Experience of Products.” The Politics of the Artificial. Chicago: Chicago University Press‚ 2002. In the reading “The Experience of Products” (2002)‚ Margolin characterized product’s nature and the user experience. The author indicates the term product milie recognises that products are part of social context of engagement and interaction with people as users‚ frequently defined by interaction with a range of different products and management of “product webs”(46)

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    Summary of The Cell Structure Bora Zivkovic introduces and describes the basic cell structure by using professional and academic language. First of all‚ she cites some comprehensible examples at the beginning of the article in order to explain that every cell has different size such as the largest animal cell - ostrich egg. She also emphasizes that it’s important to focus on the nuances. Then‚ she starts her main body. She introduces the basic structure of the cell from outer parts of the cell

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    Research Summaries Research Summaries When discussing parenting styles‚ the name of Diana Baumrind always comes up. She proposed the idea of different parenting styles based on how responsive and demanding a parent is. Three different parenting styles are compared and contrasted. Permissive parents are accepting and affirmative toward their child’s desires. Authoritarian parents try to completely control the behavior of their child while authoritative parents try to direct the child’s

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    Every child is Special (Taare Zameen Par) Summary: Ishaan Nandkishore Awasthi is an eight-year-old boy who dislikes school and fails every test or exam. He finds all subjects difficult‚ and is belittled by his teachers and classmates. But Ishaan’s internal world is rich with wonders that he is unable to convey to others‚ magical lands filled with color and animated animals. He is an artist whose talent is unrecognized. Ishaan’s father‚ Nandkishore Awasthi is a successful executive who expects

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    Name: Title: Middle School Worst Days Of My Life Authors: James Patterson And Chirs Tebbetts (Pages 288)- Literary Summary: Rafe Khatchadorian was a boy who broke all the rules at his middle school. He broke so many rules that he was often given detention and finally ended up being expelled from middle school for drawing a mural on the school wall. Rafe had an imaginary friend whose name was Leo. Rafe imaginary friend turn out to be his twin brother who died when he was three years old. Rafe’s

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    Summary Huang xiaoxiaArticle: Using netnography research method to reveal the underlying dimensions of the customer/tourist experience This study aims to examine the concept of customer experience in the tourist industry by using netnography research method. Customer experience is defined as the internal and subjective response that customers have of any direct or indirect contact with a company. The origin of “customer experience” is the book‚ Experience Economy. The authors claimed that experiences

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    Summary In the article “The Climate Crisis at the End of Our Fork” by Anna Lappé she wants to bring attention the affects that the food on your plate can have to the climate change problem. She goes through how the land‚ agriculture‚ and waste aspects of farming go into the problem. The change in agriculture is impacting the environment so much that it is now noticeable in all different areas of the world. She likes to show how every time the global climate issue is brought up everyone can only name

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    Summary: Preface Frankenstein opens with a preface‚ signed by Mary Shelley but commonly supposed to have been written by her husband‚ Percy Bysshe Shelley. It states that the novel was begun during a summer vacation in the Swiss Alps‚ when unseasonably rainy weather and nights spent reading German ghost stories inspired the author and her literary companions to engage in a ghost story writing contest‚ of which this work is the only completed product. Summary: Letter 1 The novel itself begins with

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    Quantification of Stylistic Traits: A Statistical Approach Summary of the Study This study attempts to identify the distinct stylistic features of the three contemporary Tamil scholars named Mahakavi Barathi (MB)‚ V. Kalsanasundaram (VK) and Subramaniya Iyer (SI) by using their literary works. These three scholars wrote articles on India’s Freedom Movement in the magazine called India. Initially‚ all the three scholars have written articles by attributing their names however‚ because of the

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    Susan Hill’s Strange Meeting is a modern novel written in 1971‚ a novel names after one of Wilfred Owen’s poems. It concentrates on a realistic representation of relationships between young men in the trenches of World War One and the reality of war and the impacts it has on individuals‚ similar to Pat Barkers Regeneration. Hill is a female author which is significant because the whole novel is based on a women’s point of view. As a reader we can see this because of the devices Hill uses throughout

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