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    Another way in which Orwell conveys his thoughts and feelings to the reader is by his mention of the ‘immense’ crowd. Throughout the passage‚ Orwell is always making a point about the crowd which has gathered to watch him kill the Elephant. When Orwell is saying things such as ‘the immense crowd’ and ‘the will of the faces behind me’ it shows the reader that Orwell feels like without the crowd‚ he would be unable to shoot the poor defenceless giant. It is also clear to see that Orwell is put under intense

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    also important to note that using information technology for crowd control has changed the way Disney World runs its business. Disney World’s systems for managing people in lines changed procedures for ticketing‚ crowd management‚ and ordering food from restaurants. These changes had to be carefully planned to make sure they enhanced service‚ efficiency‚ and profitability. So we need to monitor visitor lines and gridlock and re-flow crowds. The issues are outdated/poor business processes‚ unsupportive

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    Crowdsourcing: Where Ideas Come to Life Assignment Drop Box (Week 2) 1. How would you define crowdsourcing? Crowdsourcing is the method of receiving work or funding‚ typically online‚ from a crowd of individuals. The attitude of crowdsourcing is that many heads are better than one when it comes to ideas. By soliciting a large crowd of people for ideas‚ assistances‚ or chipping in‚ the value of content and ideas will be greater. 2. Why does crowdsourcing require a large‚ "undefined community" to work? Why not

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    moving A moving target is a lot harder to hit than a stationary one. Don’t follow or run with the crush of the crowd. Terrorists often fire directly into large crowds to increase the casualty count. The bulk of the crowd will head toward the main exit. You should take an alternate route. Try to exit through windows or hop across barriers so you are moving against the flow of the crowd. Moving away from a mob also decreases your chances of becoming a victim of a dangerous

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    Crossroads of the World.’  With my feet planted to the ground‚ I stand tall in amazement. Surrounded by tourists on all the wrong time zones and people who make a living‚ dressed in what was once someone’s childhood hero. The enormous‚ impersonal crowds make crime and inappropriate behavior easy to hide. Bumping elbow to elbow‚ making it no  accident to push their way through. Crowded streets and confused foreigners trying to find their way to try some of the  best pizza. People moving in all different

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    roll call. Unfortunately‚ the school had black out that night. The dark corridor was crowded with people. Everyone was rubbing their shoulders with each other‚ talking about their weekends. Suddenly‚ my leg fell into the drain as I tried to avoid the crowd from pushing me backwards. I yelled in pain when I wanted to stand up

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    relatiblilty- The IT Crowd is set in an office building and follows the daily lives of the IT department within this company. This is relatable to the target audience‚ who would be young adults- middle aged‚ and therefore working also‚ and would probably we able to relate to working collectively with a team ‚ and the individual unique characters within the department. For example‚ the contrast between the people working on the top floor of the building‚ compared with the IT Crowd who work in the basement

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    run no more. Yelling and screaming occurred once again‚ but this time much…much longer. From the great distance of about 200feet another explosion‚ but closer‚ the yelling of families mixed up with friends‚ moms‚ dads‚ and children. Suddenly a large crowd of people screaming ran towards/past away from the explosion‚ then not long after than hearing more explosions along with a language I never heard of. Suddenly this became a national threat; the sirens were ringing in my ears mixed in with devastation

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    to accompany him to Chandni Chowk‚ the old market of Delhi‚ dealing in a variety of goods. It was 3 o’clock when we set out. Within half an hour we were there. We entered the market from the Red Fort side. What a crowded bazaar! There were large crowds of people at the shops. There were motor cars‚ rickshaws‚ scooters and taxies. The buses‚ too‚ were plying up and down the bazaar. We kept to the foot-path. Soon we were at the Fountain. There we saw the Gurdwara Sis Ganj with its golden dome. A large

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    Reaction Paper on The IT Crowd ’s episode "Are we Not Men" Thoughts on the Humanistic and Cognitive view of Personality of Roy and Moss There will come a time in our lives wherein we will evaluate ourselves and will try to reach our maximum potential. Carl Rogers believed that humans have one basic motive‚ that is the tendency to self-actualize - i.e. to fulfill one ’s potential and achieve the highest level of ’human-beingness ’ we can (McLeod). In the IT Crowd’s episode‚ “Are we not Men?”

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