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    Question 1 Project Manager and Team - Roles and responsibility A team‚ according to the project size‚ can be formed by a project manager who has been assigned a specific project to be completed. The project manager has to decides What work will the team do – Size of the team. What work need to be performed. Goals‚ objects and target which needs to be achieved should be specified with full clarity. The people who will do the work - roles and responsibility should be assigned as per the capabilities

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    Case Study Dodge Fire

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    1. There were several conceptual blocks experienced by the smokejumpers. The first conceptual block occurred when Dodge saw that the fire had crossed the gulch ahead of the crew and he redirected them to start ascending up the hill. The smokejumpers could not understand why Dodge would instruct them to go this route when it seemed much safer and more feasible to keep trekking toward the river. This is an example of compression. The smokejumpers were not seeking to find much needed information or

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    Fire Timeline Notes

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    policy and management 1924- Aldo Leopold argues that fire is an important natural process 1935- Forest service 10am policy established 1943- Harold Weaver (Burro of Indian Affairs) writes about the negative effects of fire suppression 1949- Mann Gulch fire kills 13 firefighters 1960’s- Research on the ecological role and benefits of fire is ramping up 1968- National Park Service changes policies to allow lightning fires to burn if they don’t threaten human life or facilities. 1971- Forest

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    Escape Fire Theme

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    “Escape Fire” has given me a new perspective on the current healthcare system we have. Within the movie‚ there was one major theme that strongly stuck with me: the current healthcare system pays more to get less. Dr. Steven Nissen said in the film‚ “When medicine became a business we lost our moral compass.” To be ‘successful’ in this field it is required that you play the game it has laid out. Because medicine is a business‚ doctors do what the game tells them to and not follow their moral path

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    The Story of Crow Gultch

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    The Story of Crow Gulch: Resettling an “Outport Ghetto” in Corner Brook‚ Newfoundland during the 1960s (Please note: This paper (still a study- in-progress) is not to be cited or quoted without the permission of the author.) Rainer Baehre Historical Studies and Social/Cultural Studies Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Memorial University of Newfoundland A2H 6P9 e-mail: rbaehre@swgc.mun.ca Environmental History of the Atlantic Region Panel Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association

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    nondiegetic images. In The Wizard of Oz‚ the plot begins with Dorothy (Judy Garland)‚ a young farm girl from Kansas who dreams of escaping to ‘somewhere over the rainbow’ without troubles and torment for her dog Toto from a horrible neighbour Miss Gulch (Margaret Hamilton). During a tornado she is hit on the head and is transported to the World of Oz where she meets characters transformed from her Kansas life at home‚ meeting three companions who are all missing a quality that they wish to gain. She

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    tone whereas similar situations in Kansas illuminate childishness. The most prominent example in Kansas where Dorothy demonstrates her child-like behavior is when Ms Gulch comes to take Toto away. Dorothy’s expression and tone shows that she is extremely distressed and frustrated. As a result‚ Dorothy aggressively shoves Ms Gulch and yells “No no I wont let you take him. You go away or ill bite you myself‚ you wicked old Witch!”. The audience can almost

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    Milliken

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    Global Branding Consultancy. Retrieved October 15‚ 2012‚ from http://www.interbrand.com/en/best-global-brands/Best-Global-Green-Brands/2012-Report/the-evolving-supply-chain.aspx Weick‚ K. (1993). The Collapse of Sensemaking in Organizations: The Mann Gulch Disaster. . Administrative Science Quarterly‚ Vol. 38‚ No. 4. Wiki How To Do Anything: How to Use Zero Based Thinking When Making Hard Decisions. (2012‚ May 27). WikiHow.com. Retrieved October 15‚ 2012‚ from

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    Maturity in 8th Grade

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    In different stages of life‚ no matter what the setting or the ethnicity is‚ humanity encounters similar experiences in life. As the time goes by‚ all the protagonists represent identical signs of maturing and exhibits empathy through family loyalty and overcoming certain obstacles. Each story contributes to the same universal themes. There are common universal themes connecting to different stories and convey similar messages .The unlike stories portray the diverse aspects of humanity where the

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    number one reason why everyone should visit Mount Lemmon is because of the vast amount of hiking trails‚ especially at the summit. There are several hiking trails up there including the Marshall Gulch Trail and the Mount Lemmon trailhead. If you love a good hike that is increasing with challenge‚ the Marshall Gulch Trail‚ with it’s rocky and narrow path‚ will reward you with the beautiful trees and wildlife. The trail is also plentiful of wildflowers during the springtime‚ and is great spot to find birds

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