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    Task 3: (D2) In writing‚ analyse the results of the market research activity‚ recommending how these results can benefit the organisation After my market research activity it was important to analyse the results and measure the effectiveness. It seemed that only 1 in 5 people answering the questionnaires had even heard or recognised a Thomas Cook advert. This therefore means that for every 1 person that had heard 4 people hadn’t which is very poor statistics. This staggering 80% of people answered

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    Before Cinema In the late eighteenth century most consumers enjoyed their entertainment in an informal‚ haphazard and often non-commercial way. When making a trip they could suddenly meet a roadside entertainer‚ and their villages were often visited by traveling showmen‚ clowns and troubadours. Seasonal fairs attracted a large variety of musicians‚ magicians‚ dancers‚ fortune-tellers and sword-swallowers. Only a few large cities harbored legitimate theaters‚ strictly regulated by the local and national

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    Immanuel Kant famously made a distinction between hypothetical and categorical imperatives.Imagine that someone told you “John is a good serial killer.” Inherent in between twointerpretations of good. Either John is very good at killing people‚ he is an effective serial killer‚or John is a vigilante serial killer who only kills other serial killers. The first of these is ahypothetical good‚ while the second is a categorical good. A hypothetical is an if-then statement.In this case‚ we mean if you

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    Chemistry 108/lab Section C2A Fall 2014 Amee Karelia Date of experiment: 9/16/2014 Date of submission: 9/23/2014 Experiment # 3 Purpose: the purpose of this experiment was to explore the distinctions between physical and chemical properties and between physical and chemical changes. Lab questions: 1. Based on my observation CaCl2 is soluble in water. 2. When 15% of HCl was added to CaCl2 as the teacher was performing the experiment I observed and realized some changes took place physically

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    Test 2 The cinema‚ one of the largest industry of entertainment which lures masses of people around the world‚ may be loosing is magical power to gather viewers‚ though‚ favoring economic profit rather than quality. The first text makes reference to the believe that people go to the cinema to make sense of their routine lifes and in doing so movies can have a greater effect on their attitudes or behaviour. While it is true that films themes deal with moral issues such us

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    watching films is always going to be my first choice. Even though the cinema may have a professional sound effect and atmosphere‚ I still prefer watching films at home. Firstly‚ I prefer watching film at home for its convenience. As we know‚ home is the most comfortable place for us. I can watch the films whatever I want right now if only the films have been found in the internet. What I need to do is just find the resource and click download‚ and then watch it. If I go to the cinema‚ I have to

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    verdict in the Aruna Shanbaug case has proceeded along predictable lines — the same as in the rest of the world. These are decadeold questions —the right of terminally ill patients and their families to seek a dignified end to the suffering; the distinction between active and passive euthanasia. Most countries have debated these issues‚ rejected the idea of active euthanasia and very few have legalized it. The Supreme Court has also played safe by suggesting that ’passive’ euthanasia can be looked

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    Importance of accountability and appointed place of duty Army Regulation 600-20‚ Chapter 4 Military Discipline and Conduct‚ states; Military discipline is founded upon self-discipline‚ respect for properly constituted authority‚ and the embracing of the professional Army ethic with its supporting individual values. Military discipline will be developed by individual and group training to create a mental attitude resulting in proper conduct and prompt obedience to lawful military authority. Why

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    important for the gender study students to rethink and explore. Sigmund Freud is one of the greatest physiologists in the 18th century. His idea of the gender reveals by his famous article‚ “Some Psychological Consequences of the Anatomical Distinction between the Sexes”. In this article‚ Freud presents an unusual and peculiar theory of gender and sex‚ which he calls it “Penis Envy”. Physically‚ femininity comes from the jealous of men’s sexual characteristic.

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    •What‚ according to Kant‚ is the distinction between pure and empirical knowledge? Can you give an example of each type of knowledge? “knowledge a priori‚” therefore‚ we shall in the sequel understand‚ not such as is independent of this or that kind of experience‚ but such as is absolutely so of all experience. “Empirical knowledge”‚ or that which is possible only a posteriori‚ that is‚ through experience. Knowledge a priori is either pure or impure. Pure knowledge a priori is that with which

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