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    Flooding of the Red River

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    flooding due to abnormal climate conditions. Every year precautions are taken to help minimize damages that are caused by the flooding. There are four main reasons that contribute to the river flooding so often. These main reasons for the floods are: Synchrony of discharge with spring thaw‚ ice jams‚ glacial lake plain‚ and the decrease in gradient downstream. The first reason that contributes to the river flooding so often is the ice melting in the spring. The Red River flows northward‚ and when the

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    person’s feelings and thoughts) to social cognition (getting complicated social situations) (Goleman‚ 2006).” Social facility on the other hand‚ further adds to this concept of social awareness‚ and “includes self-presentation‚ influence‚ concern and synchrony or interacting smoothly non-verbally (Goleman‚ 2006).” These two categories of social intelligence add a new element to how we live our social lives and give us an understanding of how fragile our emotions can be (Butler‚ 2007). Those hospitality

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    Auditory Beats Affect Vigilance Performance and Mood: Retrieved: February 10‚ 2013‚ from: http://prosopopeia.sics.se/style/pdf/binauralbeats.pdf Lind-Kyle‚ P. (2009). Heal your mind‚ Rewire your Brain: Applying the Exciting New Science of Brain Synchrony for creativity‚ Peace and Presence. Sta. Rosa‚ California: Energy Psychology Press. Lips D. et. Al(2011). The Influence of Binaural Beat on Brainwave Activity. Retrieved February 06‚ 2013 from http://staff.science.uva.nl/~ghebreab/ICC2011/Kappa.pdf

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    Corporate Strategy Growth as a process: An interview with Jeffrey R. Immelt May 21st‚ 2015 Henry Bösken-Diebels‚ Veronika Larina & Philipp Vinzenz 1 Agenda 1 2 3 4 Changes in GE’s corporate strategy brought by Jeffrey Immelt and the reasons behind them New set of management tools to pursue ambitious organic growth goals Key lessons and managerial implications Q&A May 21st‚ 2015 Henry Bösken-Diebels‚ Veronika Larina & Philipp Vinzenz 2 Agenda 1 2 3 4 Changes in GE’s corporate

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    Gladwell's Tipping Point

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    Malcolm Gladwell’s book The Tipping Point offers a fascinating and insightful way to think about the issue of epidemics. Those elements Gladwell believes are the basis for why epidemics start allows the reader to think about their world in a way they never thought they could. I would not have thought of Sesame Street or Blue’s clues as being defined as epidemics. When one thinks of an epidemic‚ one thinks of AIDS‚ or some form of disease so widespread that it must be contained and a cure provided

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    Imperialism: A Lack of Accountability and Efficiency in Heart of Darkness Imperialism that started with the idea of civilizing the world ended as an act of ‘pure dominance and land grabbing’1. The idea behind imperialism was to populate the uninhabited lands‚ and to educate the primitive people of the ‘dark lands’ [i]. But when we study the history of the colonized countries or lands it is evident that imperialism never proved to be a good idea. No good has ever been done to those colonized lands

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    Information Dissemination

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Marketing is the process of communicating the value of a product or service to customers‚ for the purpose of selling the product or service. It is a critical business function for attracting customers. From a societal point of view‚ marketing is the link between a society’s material requirements and its economic patterns of response. Marketing satisfies these needs and wants through exchange processes and building long term relationships. It is the process of communicating

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    reflection essay

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    Introduction This essay is aim to reflect on my development of Academic and Professional skills in year 1. I will reflect myself in three different skills‚ they are communication‚ teamwork and leadership. I will also compare my skills between the start of my year and the end of my year. And through my reflection‚ to find out my strengthens and my weakness. Communication Communication plays a very important role in my school life and influences my development of academic and professional skills

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    Infancy: Socioemotional Development I.   | Attachment: The Basic Life Bond |   |  | Define attachment. bond between caregiver and child (or 2 people) |   |  | What time period categorizes toddlerhood? (1-2 yrs. old) |   |  | Contrast Watson’s and Bowlby’s views on attachment * John Watson: warned about the danger of too much mother love. Wants babies to be cared for by many different people * John Bowlby: "no such thing as too much motherly love" | |  | What did Lorenz

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    Lucy In Sleeping Beauty

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    A bleak‚ stark white scene opens Julia Leigh’s Sleeping Beauty. The protagonist‚ Lucy‚ enters the frame and blends in perfectly. Her pale skin‚ light hair‚ and rustled white top are in perfect unison with the monochromatic scene catching her stuff a tube down her throat as a research subject. Compelled to watch this unsettling scene for several minutes‚ it sets the pace for the remainder of the movie. Lucy is a lifeless college student that goes about her days earning money through whatever means

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