Chapter 1. The problem and the review of related literature and studies Clothing is one of the basic needs of human beings. It is essential because it covers the body, and serves as protection from the outside forces and it can also prevent physical harm caused by climate or the environment. Most people love to wear clothes that are fit to their body. Thus, it is better to wear clothes with accurate measurements in order to be comfortable and presentable....
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Intro College is a place where students go to learn. However, for years many other things that are rarely publicized have come along with this experience. College is as much a place for big parties, binge drinking and sexual assault as it is for learning. Approximately 1 in 4 college women are sexually assaulted before they graduate, which is 7% higher than the national average for women in general (Hecht Schafran and Weinberger, 195). The statistic is even worse when...
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Aim To provide the relief from pain and care for the patients who are at the last stage of cancer, by creating spaces related to activities which a soothing effect on the inhabitants which eventually acts generate as a stress reliever. Objectives To analyse the factors that affect human and human psychology health and their influences which improves the quality of life. To establish the need for an architectural design in healthcare environment. To study the model centres (case studies)....
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Question: Compare and contrast the idealist and realist conception of reality, relating this to the teaching and learning process in the 21 century. In order to be able to compare and contrast the idealist and realistâs conception of reality in relation to teaching and learning process, the concepts must be thoroughly understood. Idealist are those philosophers associated with the theory or philosophy of idealism which states that our reality or knowledge is shaped by our thoughts and ideas Ceciliod (2006).They...
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The importance of persuasion There are also four advantages of learning persuasion. They are the instrumental function, the function of understanding and consciousness, the defensive role and lastly the function of debunking. The instrumental role is that if you know more about persuasion, you will improve it and have a more efficient way to convince individuals. You will be able to explore the workplace and the audience to develop different policies and techniques for that specific audience. For instance, a...
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Introduction 1.1 About the topic/title The topic given by the industry is To Study on Market Potential with Special Reference to Kelloggâs. Summer Internship Programme (SIP) is envisaged as a unique programme for talented college students across the country to get a real-time exposure in organization and to understand the customer behavior in preferring the products. The programme is designed to provide opportunity to students to interact with purchase manager/admin of the hotels/IT fields and to understand their shopping experience...
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It has been 25 full years since South Africa has become a democratic country but that is still very questionable seeing that the majority of the population still suffers from the acts of the apartheid still to this day. People are still experiencing the social injustices and inequalities and even in the greater part of the Southern Africa. This paper will go about explaining how the land enclosures and the rise of modern agriculture through European conquest resulted in this...
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Toyota Corolla Altis 1.8 1. Company description: Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota), incorporated on August 27, 1937, conducts business in the automotive industry. The company also conducts business in finance and other industries. The company segment includes Automotive, Financial Services, and all others. Toyota Motor Corp. engages in the manufacture and sale of motor vehicles and parts. The Automotive Operations segments designs manufacture assembles and sells passenger cars, minivans, trucks, and related vehicle parts and accessories. It is also involved in...
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Executive Summary This is about environmental analysis for one of the worldâs largest automobile company Toyota. This whole report contains about Toyota and this report basically focused on internal environmental and external environmental analysis and identifying the impact to the organization. Also contains competitive analysis for Toyota and identifying most suitable strategies to overcome competitors. Finally, this report makes us to develop comprehensive strategic management plans with strategies, objectives, and tactics by applying theories, concepts, and models for Toyota. List...
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Chapter âI. Introduction Background of the study Cognitive dissonance is a social psychological phenomenon that creates mental discomfort which occurs after decision-making. Festinger described cognitive dissonance as a state which comes into existence when a person gets confused between two cognitions (thoughts), which cannot exist together and hence create tension for him. Each person has much cognition (beliefs or opinions) about himself or herself, other people, and the decision he or she makes. Any two cognitions can be either related...
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William Shakespeare has written many plays, sonnets, and mostly all of them include children. Some of them mercilessly die, and some simply pay for the mistakes of their parents, but why there is not always a happy end? Why children are supposed to die? In early modern England the mortality of infant and children was very high due to many diseases such as plague, smallpox, nutritional deficiency, poor hygiene, infections, etc. This happened not only to poor families but also...
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There are many reasons why a student can demonstrate their understanding to core related content. External factors in a child life, such as reading or exposure to technology can expand the studentâs prior knowledge to assist them in learning core-related material. As well as internal factors, such as the studentâs mental capability of understanding content. These are a few explanations to support the theory of a studentâs ability to grasp materials in a classroom. However, students can also show their...
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When you think of global content-production, media services, online streaming of movies, and DVD-rental services in one train of thought, one name sure does come to mind-NETFLIX. Forever immortalized as the one company that ran Blockbuster out of business, Netflix has not only carved a niche for itself in the OTT Media space but they have made a clear statement to the world- we have come to stay. This journey did not start in a day and there have been...
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Executive Summary The LEGO group is a primarily a toy manufacturer which successfully trades globally. Established in 1932, the companyâs continued innovation has not only provided a gateway for LEGO to enter into different market segments, it has also permitted LEGO to remain relevant and popular over the decades. LEGO Education Solutions is a division of LEGO designed for primary schools to provide engaging, hands-on experiences. LEGO Education Solutions can be used in education to support lesson plans for teachers,...
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In the play A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hanbserry brings forth many issues that African Americans face in the real world to the audience attention. In the book it is mainly about dreams that the main characters struggle to achieve because of the circumstances that rule their daily lives. This book is not only important, but also simple to comprehend because it addresses so many important issue that occurred during the 1950s and also today. In the book the...
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On September 11th, in 2001, one of the most heart-breaking terrorist attacks in America occurred, four coordinated terrorist attacks aimed for several U.S government buildings in New York City. The attacks were unexpected, as it was a normal day in the busy New York City. Many people were on their way to work, walking swiftly as one in NYC does. No one expected or was prepared for such loss and ruin, until it happened. The first plane hit the North...
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What is attachment? Two theories of Child/Adolescent development are Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development and Freudâs Psychoanalytic theory. Piaget was a strong proponent of constructivism which viewed learning as a search for meaning and described elements that helped predict what students understand at different stages of development. Freud emphasises the importance of the unconscious mind. Sigmund Freud alleged that we are forced to act in a way or another due to the unconscious process. These unconscious processes make us...
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Executive Summary The report has focused on corporate law for breach of contract between Jen and her client over Dali paintings. There are several laws which are applied to this case in order to resolve the conflict under legitimate Australian Law. According to Australian Consumer Law (ACL), fair trading is necessary to maintain within a business that is not properly followed that arose a range of problems for both the parties. It has also focused on liability of Master Plate...
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The theory of cognitive development made by the famous Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget was very important for people around the world to understand that children actually developed intellectually from when they are born to when their childhood ends. Along with this major contribution he also discovered that moral development was closely linked to cognitive development. He found two clear cut stages, the first stage was called âmorality by constraintâ and the second stage was called âmorality by cooperationâ. In the...
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Abstract Childhood trauma continues to be a problem psychosocially, medically, and as well as in the realm of public policy (De Bellis & Ziskm 2014). The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) was developed by Bernstein and Fink (1998) and has been widely used in research relevant to stress, depression, and substance use. The current paper discusses the development of the CTQ, the psychometric properties of the tool, the use and applicability in research, ethnocultural factors that need to be considered, and...
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Question: How did slavery effect architecture of plantation housing in/around New Orleans? Architecture in and around New Orleans is unique in North America. It is rooted and developed from the French Colonial Period and later influenced by Spain, Africa, the Caribbean, Germany, Ireland, Italy, and the U.S. The city and its cultures created a melting pot of cultures. âTo understand New Orleans architecture is to begin to understand the city itself, for the buildings a culture erects are an expression...
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Mark Twain is called the father of American literature, and very few people have never read Mark Twain's book. 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,' 'Tom Sawyer's Adventure,' and 'Life on the Mississippi' are such literary works that many people may have heard of. Among these famous books from Mark Twain, 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' is the book that will be dealt with. 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' is a story about the journey of a poor southern white boy...
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Article Critique Construction leads every other industry in worker casualty as a result of occupational hazards (Jones, 2018). The type of activity carried out on site, the simultaneous interaction of personnel, plant and equipment; coupled with the dynamic movement of construction resources and constantly changing site environment makes the construction environment inherently accident prone (Kim et al., 2017; Idoro, 2011; Al-Tabtabai, 2002; Asan & Akasah, 2015). Hence in a bid to augment construction safety, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)...
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The Congress of Vienna and the German Confederation 1815-1864 The year is 1815. Napoleon has finally been defeated by the combined forces of Prussia and Britain. The Emperor of France was sent to the Pacific Island of Saint Helena, never to return. After the fall of Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna was called, a meeting between the old powers of Europe, to return the continent to its pre-Napoleonic state. During the reign of Napoleon, most of what is known as...
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It is one of the most common genetic disorders in Caucasians. A defective gene and its protein product cause the body to produce a very thick mucus that clogs the lungs and can lead to life-threatening infections. It also obstructs the pancreas and stops natural enzymes from helping the body to break down and absorb food. Itâs caused by mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene (CFTR). (Davies, Alton and Bush, 2007) Ireland has the highest incidence of...
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MNCs in todayâs time are dealing with many types of complex situations. In this environment, it is critical for the management to ensure that they have a plan for the skills management. In the international markets there is higher competition hence efficiency needs to be brought in the work process which cannot be possible without making the skills within the MNCs efficient. International HRM has to make sure that they have a performance management plan in each country (Cogin and...
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Introduction The abuse of power has been a long discussed topic. Harvey Weinstein currently 66 years old, previous CEO of the Weinstein production company was accused of sexual assault and sexual harassment after decades of allegations. According to the BBC news and website, his actions were made public after an article was published by the New York Times âdetailing decades of allegations of sexual harassment against Harvey WeinsteinâŠAmong the accusations are that he forced women to massage him and watch...
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Several days ago, I went to Peopleâs Forum on West 37th Street and watched a multilingual show named Somos MĂĄs (it means We are more in English). The story happened in a dystopian nation where all people were forced to assimilate, and six intergenerational immigrants united secretly to plan a revolution, fighting against assimilation, race inequality, and the idea of supreme culture and identity. Feeling deeply touched by the performance composed of six languages, I started to wonder the role...
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Police brutality has been around since the 1900s towards all races, however recently minorities have been targeted by the police, especially black men who are âstrikingly vulnerable,â (Khan). This is now a rising problem that has affected many states across the United States. This involves unnecessary and unjustified violence towards people by the police; in disregard, if they are breaking the law or not. Over recent years this issue has become more prevalent due to social media broadcasting these injustices....
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Prior to 1975, there had been a constant abuse of power within the countries of Angola and Mozambique by an Imperial power forcing its will on indigenous peoples living within the territory. Portugal was the colonial power ruling over these two countries since the early 16th century; along with their asserted power they chose to neglect the health and well-being of their colonized peoples. The Portuguese chose to neglect their colonized people for a number of underlying factors. The main...
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