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    Collingwood begins by asking the question‚ if art is something real but is not a craft or artifact‚ what is it? It is not made by changing or transforming raw materials or by following a plan‚ so what do we call the process? He proceeds to answer these questions by taking them one by one‚ beginning with the artist. He then asks what we call the act that the artist performs if we do not see it as a technical skill. Collingwood asserts that he does not want the audience to misunderstand the answers

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    000 was being lent every day. Since Zopa was not technically a bank and didn’t lend money itself‚ the capital requirements to run the business were relatively small. Zopa’s CEO James Alexander pondered the meteoric growth of his fledgling company. Some banking industry analysts believed that Zopa could do to retail lending what Skype‚ an Internet-enabled peer-to-peer communication technology‚ had done to the telecom industry by disinter-mediating incumbents. But what was so unique about this fledgling

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    understanding market growth or decline‚ business position‚ potential and direction for operations. COMPOSITION Political Factors It includes government regulations and legal issues and defines both formal and informal rules under which the firm must operate. Some examples include: Tax policy Employment laws Environmental regulation Trade restrictions $ tariffs Political stability Economic Factors It affects the purchasing power of potential customers and the firm’s cost of capital. The following are examples

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    Ancient artifacts and works of art can be seen as some of the most important elements of the past in today’s museums. Some considerations for acquisitions upon an ancient piece must be made. Research and correct installation are just the beginning parts of securing a particular artifact. Preparation of grant proposals and ensuring proper storage are two needed steps in the process of decision. The message that the museum seeks to convey to the audience is quite imperative. It is important that only

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    something you have to do for school‚ or even for a cooking recipe‚ we all do it every single day. * Thesis Statement: My kindle embodies what reading means to me. * Preview of Main Points: i. First‚ I will explain how my kindle keeps me grounded. ii. Secondly‚ I will explain how my kindle is a stress reliever for me. iii. And lastly‚ I will explain why reading defines me. 2. Body: * My kindle keeps my grounded in a few different ways. It helps me

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    The artefact is the cover page of my professional portfolio. This is an evidence of my knowledge‚ value‚ dispositions and skills which I have acquired. I have displayed six artefacts where it achieved the twelve learning outcomes. I have described how I have met the learning outcomes to standard‚ competencies and to effective practice. This portfolio present a compelling evidence of my understanding of teaching and learning. It demonstrates my scholarship‚ creativity and commitment as a professional

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    Planning for my future College Success midterm project Planning for my future is extremely important for me especially because I decided to go back to college at an older age. I am currently 26 years old‚ married with no children. While I am currently attending school part time because of my full time work schedule‚ I intend to continue taking classes during winter and summer sessions to make up for the extra credits and continue on a full time pace. My plan is to finish my Associate in

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    1. INTRODUCTION In order to start and sustain a business one needs finance. In the unit one on feasibility study. It’s included in the process of estimating financial requirements. The process involved:- a) Making a list of all the assets b) Identifying the sources of supply c) Estimating the cost of acquisition when the assets are to be acquired on outright basis. Then investment requirements as well as entrepreneur’s fear will increase. To scare away the entrepreneur’s fear‚ the emphasis

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    Topics for Critical Thinking project: 1. Sustainable development means “ meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” a. Can development be sustainable? b. What are the issues and problems involved in sustainable development? c. What can individuals do? What could you do in your personal capacity to promote sustainable development? d. Use persuasive argument to present your point of view. Use additional tools such as

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    influencing the success or failure of large scale projects Introduction Projects can be difficult to plan and manage. Even with a good plan there is no guarantee that the project will be successful. As the scale of the project gets larger the complexities involved in managing it increase and the likelihood of failure increases. Very large scale projects‚ like the ones I am reporting on involve many internal and external factors which can contribute to the success or failure of the project. Many large

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