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    Whereas the cleanliness is relate well to the aspects in our life. There is some reason why cleanliness is important to our life. Cleanliness influences our health‚ controlling our mood and then keeps the relationship with our friends. The clothes and the pants which we wear must be clean so that no more germs that can affect allergy like irritation. The food and the drink which we consume must be clean from microbes to prevent risk of illness like stomach ache‚ diarrhoea and many more. Then‚ the

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    Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences 24 (2011) 308–316 7th International Strategic Management Conference Online Group Buying: What Is There For The Consumers? rem Eren Erdo mu a a* ‚ Mesut Çiçekb a∗ Marmara University‚ Anadolu Hisarı Campus‚ Istanbul 34810‚ Turkey b Yalova University‚ Safran Campus‚ Yalova 77100‚ Turkey Abstract Online group buying‚ which is a system that provides daily discounts for various services and products

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    Lab: Spectral Analysis Analysis 1. What causes each line to appear? Each line is able to appear because an excited electron was unstable and had to fall back to a more stable energy level‚ creating energy in the form of light. However‚ to understand this‚ one must understand what causes an electron to be excited. So from the very beginning‚ a person named Max Plank proposed a theory that energy is emitted and absorbed in quantities called “quanta.” Einstein then came along and said that light

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    Reputation is one of the major themes in Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible”. People must always act morally‚ in public and private. Reputation affects their actions and majorly influences the choices they make. While all the people in Salem are concerned with keeping up a good reputation‚ three stand out above the rest. They are controlled by their need for a good name. John Proctor‚ Judge Danforth‚ and Reverend Parris are all extremely concerned with their reputations‚ which affects their actions

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    of communication and dialogue that could engender conflicts and the development of divergent interests inside the organization. 3. Why are these factors important and how do they influence the OB of a firm? In the Hiring process or recruitment area‚ what seems to be important for evaluation is‚ firstly the attitude of an individual to the professional project that the organization is proposing to him‚ especially it capability to catch the challenges of his or her job‚ and to do a self-assessment

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    character and reputation is quite prevalent in today’s society. The same can be seen in Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible. This is a drama based on the historical event called the Salem witch trials. Where many people were accused of witchcraft and sentenced to death with no evidence besides for the paranormal events that the accusers claimed to see. Through this event Miller touches on the values present in the puritan village of Salem. One of the most prevalent values shown is reputation. Throughout

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    Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society.someone who peacefully resists a law doesn’t harm anyone and gets their point across. This positively impacts society because it shows them they can change a law they don’t like without using violence and still have their voice heard.For example Muhammad Ali’s peaceful resistance got his voice heard around the world.He stood for what he believed in and did it the right way peacefully.He had supporters around the world behind him and his

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    as expository purpose.” What is an ideal type? How do we make one? How can we make one? How can we use it as a tool to overcome difficulties inherent in doing scientific study of cultural reality (a reality in which “all knowledge is knowledge from particular points of view‚” p.81‚ and “these standpoints [cannot] be derived from “the fact themselves‚” p. 82) Idea type was introduced by Max Weber which are ideas used to explain social phenomena. They are subjective element that adapted in social

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    What are the aims of academic study‚ and how can they be achieved? Currently‚ a large number of students graduated from high school go to the university to get further study. Through academic study‚ they think they can learn a lot of knowledge and skills. They believe the knowledge and skills will bring them bright future. To achieve the aims‚ they find their weakness and work hard. In the university‚ students can see lots of experienced professors and intelligent schoolmates. It is human resources

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    Epictetus’ handbook‚ Enchiridion‚ was compiled by his disciple Arrian and first published in 125 AD. In this writing‚ Epictetus offers Stoic advice on how one can live well given the circumstances within one’s world. Epictetus firmly believes in the strategy of detachment as a means to survive; to not project any intrinsic value onto things outside one’s control and to be dependent on oneself for one’s own happiness. As Dr. Enns mentions in lecture‚ Epictetus proposes coping strategies for one’s

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