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    Jiawei Jian GEN 200 Academic Goals to Achieve at UPOX A successful company has good strategies and its mode of marketing. I believe the way we achieve our academic goals is similar as the way a company runs. We have strength‚ weakness‚ opportunities‚ and threats; a system for examining the way a company runs or the way someone works‚ to see what the good and bad points are. I usually exercise the modes of marketing of a company to my life and study. My ideas are come

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    Being a psychologist is very difficult because getting people to talking and express their feelings are hard. I. Getting people to open up and express themselves can be difficult. Children and even adults don’t want to have to express their feelings to a stranger. People tend to stereotype psychologists. They think they don’t do anything but give a little advice and take large amounts of money for it. A. Children and teenagers are forced to go to a psychologist a lot of the time. They feel the

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    Where Is the Borderline?

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    Political Correctness (PC) is a term used to describe a phenomenon that had changed and is still changing our world. It entered the public lexicon in the late 1970s‚ but since the ‘90s when the notion became extremely popular‚ we all have to be careful about what we say‚ what we write and even what we think. According to Encyclopaedia Britannica‚ political correctness is an “ideology that espouses showing sensitivity‚ tolerance and respect for another’s race‚ gender‚ sexual preference‚ nationality

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    My Name is Margaret

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    Maya Angelou’s story “My name is Margaret” is full of negativity and hatred towards Mr. and Mrs. Cullinan. Margaret begins her story by pointing out the differences between the white and black lifestyles. “While white girls learned to waltz and sit gracefully with a tea cup balanced on their knees‚ we were lagging behind‚ learning mid-Victorian values with very little money to indulge them.” Education is one the key differences that is pointed out in the beginning of this short story. “During my

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    Brand identity‚ loyalty and equity. The extent to which a company can evoke an emotional connection between its brand and its target markets will play a big part in determining its business success. By tapping into consumers’ emotions‚ a company is able to create a long-term relationship in which both consumer and business will enjoy (Robinette 2000‚ p.1). This essay will discuss the emotional connection a brand has with their consumers‚ explaining the need to be identifiable and unique with

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    Where is the Love

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    Where is the Love?” by Black Eyed Peas The world has been changed‚ corrupted‚ and damaged‚ so people often ask themselves “where is the love?” as demonstrated in the song “Where is the Love?” by William Adams‚ Justin Timberlake‚ Jamie Gomez‚ Allan Pineda‚ Printz board‚ Michael Frantantuno‚ George Pajon Jr.‚ and John Curtis. “Where is the Love?” is the best song because the lyrics‚ figurative language‚ and rhetorical devices teach a great message. The song laments on various worldwide problems

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    Team Paper Week 3 – Post War Era Literature The end of World War II brought thousands of young servicemen back to America to pick up their lives and start new families in new homes with new jobs. With energy never before experienced‚ American industry expanded to meet peacetime needs. Americans began buying goods not available during the war‚ which created corporate expansion and jobs and the baby boom was underway. The sixties was the age of youth‚ rebellion and revolution. 70 million children

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    My Name Is Khan

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    9/11. Post September 11‚ the world stands divided. Terrorist outfits continue to strike in the name of religion and the common man‚ not even remotely associated with these groups‚ is bearing the brunt. The world is not a safe place anymore. * The second statement: There’re two sets of people in this world - the good and the bad. No matter how strong the evil forces are‚ good always triumphs. My Name Is Khan mirrors the era we live in. Not a day goes by when you haven’t heard/read/watched news of

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    Lust in the Name of God

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    glorification of humiliation of women. Inherent in this system is the fascistic belief that a certain section of human population‚ the lower caste‚ is meant to serve the ‘higher caste’s superior men’. Inherent in it is the feudal-lord-temple-priest-nexus‚ where the priest‚ already having a psychological hold over the minds of simple people to the point of dictating their way of life‚ uses his power to give ‘religious sanction’ to the practice by declaring it ‘sacred’‚ and thus cajole and lure simple minded

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    Where The Girls Are

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    role as the subordinate housewife. The media could no longer ignore the rising presence of feminism. As a response‚ it infused feminist ideals with traditional values to showcase an unrealistic standard for women. A standard‚ which Douglas argues in Where the Girls Are‚ that caused the “cultural identity crisis” many women faced (Douglas 1994). Women were told that they could have it all. They can be independent working women while being obedient housewives. While this depiction is optimistic and assumes

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