Drive‚ Dan Pink argues that it’s time to get rid of the old operating system and replace it with a more scientifically accurate understanding of human behavior. Drive‚ is organized into three parts. Part One reveals how external motivations (a.k.a.‚ carrot-and-stick incentives) can do more harm than good‚ except in tasks that have straightforward solutions and that require adherence to a simple set of rules. It’s time organizations move to a new mindset that embraces what Dan Pink calls Type
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WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT PLASTIC POLLUTION Plastic bags and bottles‚ like all forms of plastic‚ create significant environmental and economic burdens. They consume growing amounts of energy and other natural resources‚ degrading the environment in numerous ways. In addition to using up fossil fuels and other resources‚ plastic products create litter‚ hurt marine life‚ and threaten the basis of life on earth. We are producing over 25 million tons of plastics per year in the United States‚ a trivial
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Worldwide consumers use up to 1.5 trillion plastic bags every year. In the consumers possession the plastic bags stay with them for an average of fifteen minutes before they get thrown away or released to blow down into the wind‚ down our streets‚ and into our world. In Israel the average time of holding on to a single plastic bag is twenty minutes. The use of plastic bags tally’s up to $4 million per year for retailers. One company which buys half of the used plastic bags in the United States that are available
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Current plastic bag use and disposal‚ both by consumers and through waste management activities‚ not only create environmental problems‚ but also reinforce the perception of a wasteful society. Plastic bags as litter create a visual pollution problem‚ and affect our aquatic wildlife. Many of the grocery store use the plastic bags as a tool to keep the things easy to carrying. Plastic bags aren’t just at the grocery store‚ there every where‚ landfills‚ the oceans and lakes‚ hanging on trees around
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Jennifer Morgan reminds us that gender has been controlled as a more serious category of difference than race. In her article‚ Some Could Suckle over Their Shoulder‚ Morgan maintains that racialist debate was deeply inspired with ideas about gender and sexual difference. Based on her research‚ white men who laid lengthy groundwork on which slavery could be justified relied on established ideologies of race and gender to approve Europe’s legitimate access to African labor (Morgan 169). I agree that
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The two reports submitted by Jennifer and Mike are different because Jennifer and Mike have different perceptions of the same incident. Individuals organize and interpret information from their environments using perceptual filters. Personality Mindset Experience Preferences Beliefs-based differences Social perception of Jennifer & mike is different. Jennifer is type of judging by “First Impression Error”. What she saw she believed. As she came to know that Mike was seen having a beer in a tavern
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C. R. Plastics Role: Jamie Bailey (owner of C. R. Plastics) Decision: how much money would he need to keep up with growing demand - should they level load Problem: C. R. Plastics need financing in order for growth of the company bank line of credit: $500 000 personal money: $150 000 credit card: $35 000 - Jamie has exhausted his means in financing and needs an injection of new money Objective: convince the Dragons’ to provide financing without giving up more than 30% of his company
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Chapter 9 The World of Plastics and Polymers Overview • Plastics are all around us – Polymers‚ materials whose molecules consist of long chain of atoms • Natural • Synthetic • Use of material and impact on economy‚ lifestyle‚ and leisure – Word plastic to some carry connotation “cheap” or “tacky” – Synthetic polymers revolutionised modern life • eg plastics become important in automobile industry‚ some new plastics stronger than steel and resist corrosion‚ less dense than structural
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Plastic and Environment A plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass‚ but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic‚ most commonly derived from petrochemicals‚ but many are partially natural. Composition Most plastics contain organic polymers. The vast majority of these polymers are based on chains of carbon atoms alone or with oxygen‚ sulfur‚ or nitrogen
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Disadvantages of Plastics Disadvantages of Plastics are 1. FLAMMABLE – This is definitely an advantage in that they can be melted down‚ however soldering plastics can release toxic fumes into the environment. 2. COST OF RECYCLING – While recycling is a plus‚ recycling is a very costly endeavour. 3. VOLUME – In the United States 20% of our landfill is made up of plastics. As more products are being made of plastics‚ where will this lead us in the future? 4. DURABILITY – This is an advantage
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