cancer cases are caused by smoking‚ but anyone can develop the cancerous cells. When breathing in the air pollutants such as radon and smoke‚ the cells lining the lungs and respiratory tract are disrupted- long exposure to these chemicals pose the possibility of cell mutations causing
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Local Motor Input from potential customers and car enthusiasts Community-help-> select the model to produce Create ideation contest Existing customer to bring new customer Involve customers to cars production->Customer assembles parts-> 60 hours of assembling- microfactory(local) Good ? Yes. Big players are bankrupt American market is moving to full-design and attentative No mass production->$50k (experimental) Are the designer customers? Are car enthusiasts customers? Do-it –yourself
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Taxidermy What is taxidermy? Well should I say what is stuffing? Taxidermy is really a big thing in this small world. Taxidermy has been around for a very long time‚ it takes many difficult steps to becoming a good taxidermist‚ all the different types of taxidermy‚ therefore it will take carefulness‚ time and patience for me to mount a deer head for my product. When taxidermy first came around it was used by the Indians for clothing and even used for shelter. In this research paper you will find
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PRINCIPAL FINDINGS The study utilized the survey approach of research precisely the descriptive method. The said approach is use as much as the principal rationale of the study was to figure out the problems and/or situations under such factors that mostly affect their academic performance. Ten students of the different year level from pilot sections were asked to fill up a survey questionnaire. In order to determine the factors that affect student’s academic performance. A survey questionnaire
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Running head: Psychosocial Development 8 Stages of Moral Development By: Tammy Tajeddine NTC Psychosocial Development My immediate purpose is to provide the audience with a well-researched theory on moral development according to Eric Erikson. I chose Erikson’s theory because of his passion on this topic and his research included himself. Experiencing feelings of ‘not belonging’ from early on‚ he was prompted due to questions about his own identity as he grew. I hope to give the
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Local Marketing and Customer Relationship Management Objectives • CRM • Trust Models for Managing Relationships • Brand Communities • Customer Experience Management • Measuring and managing to build customer value • Building Loyalty • Implementation Process Tony Hsiesh Pamela Danzinger Session 1: Principles of Customer Relationship Management Customers: Most Valuable Asset = Good-will => if somebody is your customer today then they will continue to be your customer tomorrow
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satisfaction from their department or from their job. Theories on Participation/Involvement Its goal is not directly to increase the productivity and profitability of the company but to encourage the employees to develop a sense of belonging to the company and to break down the ‘them and us’ dichotomy. If this latter objective is met‚ it could result to greater company loyalty‚ reduced labour turnover‚ etc. And eventually lead to an improved industrial relations climate
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Learning how we develop to become who we are is a hard concept to understand and its something that we may not ever be able to understand completely. Why is it that even if a brother and sister are raised in the same household and taught the exact same things in the exact same ways‚ that they develop differently. One may develop and learn their abilities fast and become a brilliant student during high school‚ but the other is barely passing and struggling to develop his skills. Many psychologists
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across the whole lifespan. He believed that personality develops in a series of stages. In his theory he explains eight stages through which a healthy developing human should pass from infancy to late adulthood. According to Erikson (1950)‚ “Each stage builds on the successful completion of earlier stages. The challenges of stages not successfully completed may be expected to reappear as problems in the future”. In Erikson’s first stage‚ infancy (birth to 18 months)‚ he centers on the concept
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concludes with memories of all one has experienced‚ along with feelings of pride in what has been accomplished and regrets at what has slipped by. Growing up‚ however‚ is done in a series of stages. Each stage of life is filled with relationships‚ new experiences‚ issues‚ and challenges. In order to move into the next stage of life‚ it is vital for individuals to accomplish certain tasks and attain different points of view through the information that is gained. Every human being is made uniquely
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