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    cards- customers fill in feedback cards about the customer service from the company. Customer questionnaires- customers who call the company are asked to do a questionnaire about the customer service they have experienced‚ what they did well and what could be improved. These will then be given to the management within monthly meetings to be discussed and make appropriate changes. Informing future developments- based on the comments from the customers GSK can improve their service to receive more business

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    ISSUE -37 WE CAN USUALLY LEARN MUCH MORE FROM PEOPLE WHOSE VIEWS……. Learning is a life-long process‚ very much dependent upon perspectives one gets to see through. Thus‚ one cannot obviate the need for considering the perspectives of others towards different situations. Greatest advancements in the past have been made through learning from the contradictory thoughts of others‚ and thus by modifying our own personal opinion. Thus contradictory thoughts play a very important role in enhancing our

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    The Changing Status of the Artist At the beginning of the fifteenth century‚ the social status of the artist was far below that of those who hired them. According to Michael Baxandall in his book‚ Painting and Experience in the Fifteenth Century Italy‚ in the eyes of the social elite—the Catholic Church and the noblemen—that hired them‚ artists were closer to servants or tradesmen who provided them with goods and services on a “bespoke basis” than creative and independent geniuses. However‚ as

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    JR: Graffiti Artist

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    In his teenage years‚ he tagged as a graffiti artist‚ but only started taking photographs when he was 17-year-old when he found a camera on the Paris Métro. JR calls himself an "urban artivist". He creates art that he displays on buildings in the Paris projects‚ walls of the Middle East‚ and other countries across the world. During the pasting phase‚ the community is allowed to take part in the artistic process. Like in Brazil‚ children became artists for a week. On October 20‚ 2010‚ JR won the TED

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    However‚ both of these quotes are either eliminated or butchered in the transition from the book series to the movie adaptations‚ like many other aspects of the book series. In the novels‚ the characters experience great character development‚ and their background stories and relationships shape the story. However‚ the movies eliminate these characteristics‚ resulting in the creation of an entire‚ separate entity from the book series. A multitude of characters are robbed of their dynamic selves

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    Santiago is an old fisherman who always is accompanied by a faithful friend named Manolin. The bad luck of Santiago is extended to 84 days and was so bad his reputation as a fisherman who the child’s parents forbade the boy to fish with him after the first 40 days without success at sea. Although mandolin wasn’t fishing with the old man he always worries about his well-being and does its best to be with him and helps in every way possible. One of the differences of the book and the movie is

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    exploration of how different poets treat parent and child relationships with reference to three poems from the anthology and three others The memories of childhood are different for every one of us. Some are joyful‚ some are heartbreaking. The poems‚ ‘A Mother in a Refugee Camp’ by Chinua Achebe‚ ‘Piano’ by D.H. Lawrence and ‘Poem at Thirty-Nine’ by Alice Walker‚ all show a different parent and child relationships but at the same time come down to one aspect‚ love and care. The other three poems‚ ‘Hide

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    Artist Statement

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    sublime paintings. All of her images are invented‚ and only employed with her memory—the memory of living in Africa and Asia when she was a child‚ or the daily three hour driving between the New York City and Wesleyan—but not from observation or even the utilization of any photos. Like a conductor‚ she assembled the movingly and powerful elements from her memory‚ and turned them into an art piece. ‘Take pictures of what you see with your eyes’‚ she says‚ ‘and store every beautiful moments in your brain’

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    On Thursday‚ October 11th‚ 1492‚ after Christopher Columbus interacted with the American people‚ he recommended that they should be converted to his holy faith by love rather than force‚ so that they could be freed from their error. Subsequently in aspiration converting the multitude to their holy faith would acquire large dominions and great riches and all of their peoples for Spain. Moreover‚ he believed that the American people could easily be converted to Christianity‚ due to the reason that

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    The Artist and the Writer

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    The artist and the writer are increasingly seen as ‘the guiding light‚ the revealers of truths.’ (Bunce 1994) Through the study of two pieces of children’s literature‚ demonstrate how the widely acclaimed ‘rural idyll’ comes to be represented. The representation of the ‘countryside’ is one of the most ‘stubbornly resilient and ideologically freighted of ideas’ (Horton 2003: 73) in society today. The conventional rural idyll is often associated with adjectives such as ‘picturesque‚ tranquil‚ and

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