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    effectively the groups’ vision as success. Everyone in the team must understand that they all are not the same‚ nor have the same opinions‚ feelings‚ learning styles‚ or personalities. Collaboration relates to the idea s of ‘crowd wisdom’ and ‘mob mentality’ by the wisdom of the crowd of the process of taking into account the opinion of a group Collaboration relies on openness and knowledge sharing but also some level of focus and accountability on the part of the business organization. Governance should

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    Brutus and Antony Speech

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    Marc Antony did not try to munipulate the crowd‚ he just used rhetoric and sarcasm. Brutus’ speech used munipulation by trying to let all the romans and countrymen believe that he was friends with him and that he was an honorable man. Brutus’ line ” not that i loved caesar less‚ but i that i loved rome more. Had you rather Caesar were living‚ and die all slaves‚ than that Caesar were dead‚ to live all free men?” that line by Brutus munipulated the crowd. He had everybody believing that he was better

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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss my experience as part of a social information network. I have been part of many social information networks in my life. Among my favorite social information networks is Digg.com‚ which I follow almost daily when time allows. Digg is a user-driven social news website and in many ways resembles Diigo. In fact‚ the names are remarkably similar‚ although their originations share no similarities. Diigo allows users to create groups that develop into communities

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    killing Caesar; the crowd was confused and curious as to the reason for his death. Brutus’ justification was not based on a hatred of Caesar‚ but because he loved Rome more‚ he would rather see Caesar dead than his own country. Specifically‚ he says‚ "Not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more". He then reasons with their mind saying that Caesar was ambitions and would become tyrannical in the future‚ “As he was ambitious‚ I slew him”. To furthermore convince the crowd he asks them to “censure

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    plotted against Caesar. He is there to shift the crowd to support the death of their beloved leader and to show them the good things that will result of Caesar’s demise. Brutus knows that the crowd is not on the side of the conspirators‚ so he knows he has to be cautious of how he gets their support. Brutus is worried about his public duty and is prepared to act for the common good of Rome. Brutus uses his patriotism and his love for Rome to move the crowd to support the brutal murder of Caesar Brutus’

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    gallery was to give the viewer a path to walk around‚ and see each and every mask and prop with detail‚ as well as give an illusion of being within the crowd of masks‚ as if the viewer was participating in the Ring of Fire. There was also a projection of clips of the Ring of Fire‚ on the 2 side walls‚ where it also gave the sense of immersion within the crowd. Additionally‚ there was an audio track playing that‚ according to a pamphlet given in the beginning‚ had music that “would manifest the Seven Grandfather

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    Genesis Chapter 2 Essay

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    God called laborers in his vineyard. When Christ called his disciples‚ he trained them to be diligent; men of action for the kingdom of heaven. We ought to be wise like the ant and not foolish and full of folly. Prov. 4:7 Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting‚ get understanding. Folly reminds me of the ten foolish virgins that gave out of oil. They had to go by some so they missed the bridegroom. It pays to be

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    censure me‚ and and in your wisdom‚ and awake your senses‚ that you may be the better judge." (3.2.1547-1550). This makes the crowd this reasonably‚ letting Brutus speak of the assassination and the reasoning behind it. The impact of this speech defuses the crowd momentarily‚ so Brutus can show them his reasoning. Mark Antony was the second to speak to the crowd‚ who had listened to Brutus’ speech. Antony’s speech was mostly comprised of ethos and used the emotions of the crowd to sway them to his will

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    against Mark Antony’s. Shakespeare shows Antony’s rhetoric to be superior by the effect he has on the plebeians. Brutus’s speech fails to convince permanently win over the crowd because he does not understand them. His first failure is at the beginning of his speech when he asks the plebeians to‚ "Censure me in you wisdom‚ and awake your senses". It seems as though he does not realize that he is speaking to an angry mob. His argument is based on cold and calculating reason. He argues that the love

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    Crowdsourcing A popular way to outsource tasks which are originally been achieved by internal worker to unknown‚ large and external crowds. Jeff Howe‚ who first creates the word‚ states that “Ceowdsourcing is an open call to an undefined group of people‚ it gathers those who are most fit to perform tasks‚ complex problems and contribute with the most relevant and fresh ideas to benefits from their inputs.” (Wikipedia) It is a new labor relationship which becomes popular in business by the spreading

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