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    The landmark documentary‚ Salesman‚ by the Maysles Brothers follows door-to-door bible salesmen in the 1960 ’s. Although the technique of direct cinema has been used throughout the Maysles ’ careers‚ the results of this approach can yield diverse results. Everything from anti-ambiguous titles‚ long takes and an on screen absence of crew‚ cameras‚ or personalities saying "we are filming a documentary right now". The films Gimme Shelter and What ’s Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.A. tag along with

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    Remuneration of Your Sales Force and Customer Service Team Members How do you decide what remuneration packages to adopt? How do you ensure that your remuneration packages incentivise and motivate the right people? How do you make sure that the amount of pay helps your staff with their lifestyle requirements? These questions are vital ones to anybody trying to run a sales team or customer service team‚ when you have a look at how you can actually reward personal effort as well as maintain service

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    1) TODAY I BEGIN A NEW LIFE. I will form good habits and become their slave. I will be the greatest salesman the world has ever known. 2) I WILL GREET THIS DAY WITH LOVE IN MY HEART. 3) I WILL PERSIST UNTIL I SUCCEED. 4) I AM NATURE’S GREATEST MIRACLE. 5) I WILL LIVE THIS DAY AS IF IT IS MY LAST. And‚ if is not‚ I shall fall to my knees and give thanks. 6) TODAY I WILL BE MASTER OF MY EMOTIONS. If I become overconfident I will recall my failures. If I overindulge

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    In the play "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller‚ the character Willy Loman displayed characteristics of deep emotion and despair. He blames society for his misfortune but in reality society was not the cause of his turmoil‚ it was within him the whole time. He made himself crazy by trying to please everyone‚ in doing so‚ he became a psychopath. At the beginning of Act I Willy begins to grumble about b.s. Wpro taking a toll on his aching body. He then takes out his anger on his son Biff‚

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    The effect of Arthur Miller’s life experiences on the play Death of a Salesman. Many authors of fiction use a writing technique which draws from their own life experiences. Arthur Miller is no exception to this; he has incorporated many details and life lessons into his works. The play Death of a Salesman is one such example. Willy Loman‚ the play’s lead character‚ is affected by hopelessness‚ much the same as Miller’s own father must have been after the stock market crash of 1929. The family

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    AP English 11 Hollywood V. Text Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman carefully exemplifies the ideal dysfunctional family. With the crazy father‚ enabling mother‚ egotistical son‚ and the forgotten other‚ it is often a struggle to live in the same house. With all of the different aspects of the play developing at the same time‚ the confrontation of text opposed to film is inevitable. As far as the case goes with the combination of conflicting personalities‚ the film version more effectively portrays

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    Compare and contrast the ways that the pursuit of wealth is Presented in ‘Top Girls’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’ ‘Top Girls’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’ are plays that both exemplify the importance of money and what it means to people. The plays however differ in how the protagonists‚ Marlene and Willy‚ use and make use of the money they have earned. Furthermore the protagonists juxtapose each other as they both come from different walks of life which illustrate to the audience why the pursuit

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    The Greatest Salesman In The World 1) What happened to the little camel boy turned greatest salesman in the world? Hafid become successful and be the one of the most greatest salesman in the world‚ because his wise master pathros gave him “Ten Ancient Scrolls” which contained all the wisdom he would need to achieve his ambitions as a salesman. Hafid was supposed to read each scroll every morning and night for 30 days before moving on to the next one. 2) Why do you think this is a story

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    呵呵呵额呵呵世界家具 The Case of the Elusive Car Salesman I was pacing around Lexington‚ waiting for my local mechanic to finish the latest repairs on my ‘77 Chevy Impala. My name’s Yesterday‚ Sam Yesterday. It was hot in Lexington‚ by that is not uncommon for mid-July. I’d had a good several months‚ and I was in good financial position for th Premium3375 Words14 Pages Can Computers Think? the Case for and Against Artificial Intelligence Can Computers Think? The Case For and Against Artificial Intelligence

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    How do the settings and sound portray the characters thoughts and feelings in ‘The Great Gatsby’‚ ‘King Lear’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’? Fitzgerald‚ Shakespeare and Miller explore both setting and sound within their writing to mirror the current thoughts and feelings of the character which then allows the audience to understand and sympathise the characters. It could be argued that through the use of setting and sound‚ the authors dramatically present the extent to which the protagonists have

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