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    Quantitative Techniques

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    known values  For example‚ deciding how many sections of a course to offer during a semester can be modeled as a deterministic model since the costs and benefits of offering each section are known. The most commonly used deterministic modeling technique is Linear Programming  Probabilistic (also called stochastic) models assume that some input data are not known with certainty  That is‚ these models assume that the values of some important variables will not be known before decisions

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    Motivation techniques of ACI Ltd... In Bangladesh perspective to motivate the employees one can use the techniques stated and explained by the social researchers. Motivating staff by training‚ self motivation‚ recognition‚ awards‚ incentives‚ incentive programs‚ employee satisfaction‚ employee reward programs‚ team building‚ employee recognition programs which will ultimately increase employee productivity. ACI Ltd. applies some motivational technique to motivate their employees. These techniques are

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    Propaganda & Its Techniques Propaganda is the spreading of ideas‚ information or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution‚ a cause or a person. Propaganda is intended to make us accept or approve something without looking closely at the evidence. And Nowadays; Advertisers use propaganda techniques to trick consumers into buying their products. One of propaganda technique is “Card Stacking”. It is the strategy of showing the product’s best features‚ telling half-truths

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    Glittering Generalities: Glittering generalities was one of the seven main propaganda techniques identified by the Institute for Propaganda Analysis in 1938. It also occurs very often in politics and political propaganda. Glittering generalities are words that have different positive meaning for individual subjects‚ but are linked to highly valued concepts. When these words are used‚ they demand approval without thinking‚ simply because such an important concept is involved. For example‚ when a

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    shows. The crowd was usually full with 14‚000-15‚000 people. Plays were done in both the daylight and evening‚ but‚ they were mainly done in the daylight. As they didn’t have microphones they theatres (amphitheaters) were built in such a way that even the smallest sounds were heard by everyone in the theatre. Clowning Outline the 3 types of clown. For each type‚ outline the charcter‚ makeup‚ costume and modern day example. The Auguste clown is the most comedic of all clowns. His actions are wilder

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    Liturgical dramas‚ Vernacular dramas‚ Mystery plays and Morality plays are essential to theatre because they were highly favored and performed frequently during The Middle Ages time period. The Middle Ages lasted for roughly 10 centuries‚ the 5th to the 15th century. A lot of things happened in Europe during this time period. The events that took place during the middle ages helped shape the culture and style of theatre. What the Europeans went through during this time period whether good or bad was definitely

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    Maceration Techniques and Methods The interest in maceration‚ in the anthropological perspective‚ began in the 19th century. Over the following century the largest ambitious endeavor was the maceration of thousands of individuals‚ this collection is known as the Hamann-Todd Collection (Dawnie 11). Maceration according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary is‚ “to cause to become soft or separated into constituent elements by or as if by steeping in fluid”. Maceration is a form of controlled putrefaction

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    Multimedia Compression techniques 4.0 Introduction In this unit we are discussing about the data compression which is very important for multimedia applications because uncompressed graphics‚ audio‚ and video data require considerable storage capacity. Compressing a data file reduces its size‚ and hence it can be easily transferred over the digital network. The amount of compression depends on the compression method and compression rate. The terms compression

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    Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs‚ spoken dialogue‚ acting and dance.The emotional contact however includes humor‚ pathos‚ love‚ anger and sometimes conflict is communicated through the words‚ music and movement which is all integrated as a whole. The origins of musical theatre can be dated all the way back to the ancients Greeks. Music and theatre were highly influential forces in the greek world.Greek men and women were expected to learn how to play an instrument

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     Renaissance and Elizabethan Theatre                                                                Lesson Plan      Subject: Theatre Arts/Introduction to Theatre  Grade Level:9­12  Topic/Title: Medieval Theatre  Time Frame: 90 minutes  Grade Level/Course Level Expectations:  Historical and Cultural contexts 2:  Develop and apply skills necessary  to understand cultural diversity and heritage as they relate to theatre.  Grades 9­12: Analyze and evaluate historical and cultural influences  on theatre.  Student Learning Objective(s): 

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