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    Organizational Behavior in Hong Kong Disneyland Agenda Introduction 3 Motivation 4 Theory X and Theory Y 4 Herzberg’s two-factor theory 6 Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Need 8 Learning 11 Organizational Learning in Disneyland 11 Current situation of learning aspects in Hong Kong Disneyland 12 Problems of Disney Learning Style 13 Suggestion 14 Conclusion 18 Introduction Hong Kong Disneyland‚ opened to visitors in 2005‚ is one of the two largest theme parks in Hong Kong

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    Walt Disney was a famous story writer and a financial genius. Disney did some things he didn’t think would succeed including Disneyland but look how that turned out Disneyland will never die it’s one of the world’s most famous attractions and one of Walt Disney’s best business decisions. Walt Disney changed America through imagination and animation. His most famous work would have to be Mickey Mouse. This little guy is on a shirt in every store‚ on every kids TV‚ and in everyone’s mind. “Mickey

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    Mona Lisa Smile

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    Mona Lisa Smile The movie "Mona Lisa Smile" is set in the 1950s and deals with the starting feminist’s movement against traditional roles. The main character‚ "History of Art" teacher Katherine Watson‚ arrives at the conservative all-women college of Wellesley and tries to teach her really smart students not only art history but also independence. She also wants her students to know that their aim‚ namely getting married‚ does not have to be their only purpose of life‚ but that it is also possible

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    Love at First Smile

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    was so close to laughing at me and he just suppressed it by displaying me his most gorgeous smile.  If he hadn’t been good-looking I’d be so pissed off with him. However‚ since I find him attractive‚ I just let it pass. When I took up the stairs from the basement up to the ground floor‚ I took a second look at him and he just smiled the same gorgeous smile he had when I first saw him. I can’t help but smile back at him and yet it got me thinking‚ “Did he really actually laughed at me? Or am I just

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    World Smile Day

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    person smile.’ The above is the catch phrase of the World Smile Day. This is the day to forget all sorrow and be happy. No one is sad on this day. Certificates titled ‘You have been smiled’ are sent out all over the world. Last year I was given a project on the ‘Power of Smile’ in school. Making ppts is something I really love. So‚ I did thorough research on the project and got a lot of useful information and now I want to share this with you. All of us are familiar with the smile face‚ aren’t

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    FILIPINO SMILES AND SPIRITS Philippines‚ when we hear this word one thing pops out in the mind of most people in the World‚ Typhoon Haiyan‚ that barreled through most of Visayas‚ leaving a trail of devastation in its wake. Being the most powerful storm ever landed‚ how do Filipinos react into this kind of calamity? The fact that many storm have landed there all over the years. Can Filipinos still find a way to smile in those times? Many calamities have landed there in

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    Hong Kong and Disneyland

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    further into Asia‚ they were not at all as successful as they had originally expected. With the success of Tokyo Disney Resort producers of Hong Kong Disney were projecting the same experiences to happen in Hong Kong. By using the failures found in Disneyland Resort Paris they knew what not to do in order to achieve greater worth of the Disney name abroad. Though Tokyo and Paris are completely different cultures‚ the adaptation of each culture was done in two different ways‚ varying the overall success

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    How to Bright Smile..

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    How to keep a bright smile? The best way to enjoy a nice smile and healthy teeth is to continue the good oral habits started early in childhood*. It is important to: • Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste to remove Plaque. Plaque causes tooth decay‚ that why it is important to get most of it out by brushing. • Floss daily‚ Flossing removes plaque and food particles between your teeth and under your gumline. Plaque can turn into tartar. Tartar is hard yellow build-up. • Limit sugary foods

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    Carlos Fuentes' Smile

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    Carlos Fuentes’ smile On top of El Ángel‚ on top of the Monumento a la Revolución‚ on top of the Catedral‚ Carlos Fuentes was always on top. When he was young‚ he was afraid of height; even in June 1959‚ at the time of the Cuban revolution‚ in the same plane as General Cardenas‚ he asked: “Do you think it is going to fall?” We are already flying high. Since he was child‚ he was destined to be on top. He had just published Where the Air Is Clear‚ which caused uproar in Mexico City. Back then‚ all

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    held at the University of TED in 2011‚ Ron Gutman‚ founder of the HealthTap Company‚ states that a simple smile has the power to make things better. Accordingly‚ he refers to a smile as a superpower. He explains that the act of smiling itself makes you feel better rather than smiling being a result of feeling good. So the purpose of this lecture may have been to encourage one’s ability to smile and be happy even in the hardest of times. Gutman reviews a raft of studies about smiling which reveals some

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