I. INTRODUCTION OF THE LIFESTRAW WATER PURIFIER A. Product benefits for the consumers (IRIN‚ 2008; Frandsen‚ 2013) 1. The product can filter at least 264 gallons of water 2. Reduce water turbidity with 0.2 micros 3. Remove 99.9% waterborne bacteria 4. Remove 99.9% protozoan cysts 5. Remove 98.7% waterborne viruses 6. Easy to carry and use B. Production cost is $4 per unit (IRIN 2008) C. Product targeting consumers 1. The primary targeting group is poor to high middle class people who live
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I The winter evening settles down With smell of steaks in passageways. Six o’clock. The burnt-out ends of smoky days. And now a gusty shower wraps The grimy scraps Of withered leaves about your feet And newspapers from vacant lots; The showers beat On broken blinds and chimney-pots‚ And at the corner of the street A lonely cab-horse steams and stamps. And then the lighting of the lamps. II The morning comes to consciousness Of faint stale smells of beer From the sawdust-trampled
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(RIBA) Plan of Work Stages The RIBA Plan of Work describes the activities from appraising the client’s requirements through to post construction. The stages are also used in the appointment of architects and help to identify consultant services and indicate the resource and fee total by Work Stage. The information below is in accordance with CABE principles (Creating Excellent Buildings: A guide for clients‚ 2003‚ CABE and Being involved in School Design‚ 2004‚ CABE)) and the RIBA Plan of Work
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Reading and Writing About American Popular Culture. Ed. Michael Petracca‚ Madeleine Sorapure. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall‚ 1998. Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals Jib Fowles In the following essay‚ Jib Fowles looks at how advertisements work by examining the emotional‚ subrational appeals that they employ. We are confronted daily by hundreds of fads‚ only a few of which actually attract our attention. These few do so‚ according to Fowles‚ through "something primary and prim itive‚ an emotional
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Alyssa Martin-Davis Scary Stories & Urban Legends She commandeered the room in the basement of her vacant house as soon as she realized she would have to pull an all-nighter in order to prepare for tomorrow’s final exam. Jenna was attempting to pull an all-nighter but she had such an extensive exhausting day. Her parents had wanted a weekend out for some time and they thought this would be the perfect opportunity since Jenna needed to study for her final exams. Jenna’s little sister‚ Khloe
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Case study 3.1: HY DAIRIES‚ INC. 1. Apply your knowledge of stereotyping and social identity theory to explain what went wrong here. Stereotyping is the process of assigning traits to people on the basis of their membership in a social category. Stereotypes generally have some inaccuracies‚ some overestimation or underestimation of real differences‚ and some degree of accuracy. One problem with stereotyping is that stereotypes under certain conditions‚ such as the degree to which
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ttending Dr. Murphy’s lecture of The Jerry Rescue I was able to integrate the principles of moral responsibly into her book. The rescue would bring forth a white race to save and set free a colored man. The experience of the lecture was intriguing due to the nature of this particular event due to the numbers of white abolitionist having risked their life. Their actions repeatedly attempted to fight for a cause that would be considered to be based on moral rights as a rational human being. The philosophy
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Work Plan – SharePoint STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The increasing demand for collaboration of teams‚ both domestic and global‚ dictates the need for a new and dynamic technology tool. It has become difficult to share data and to transfer data among team members. Shared systems within these groups are also suffering due to the need for customization its increasing costs. PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF WORK The purpose of this new and dynamic technology tool is to allow teams to collaborate. The tool will
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WORK PLAN 1st TERM 2012-2013 ENGLISH WEEK | TOPIC (S) | TEXTS/ MATERIAL | WAYS OF WORKING | OBJECTIVES AND LEARNING TARGETS | ASSESSMENT | 34-35 | Introduction | “A Secret for Two” (hand out)“Where Do I Come From?”(Listening Comprehension) | Reading short storyDiscussing text i pairs/ full classListeningAnswering questions afterwards | Practice in informal communicationListening comprehension practice: English accents | InformalVocabulary TestWritten letter about yourself to be handed in |
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Reading Response 2: 38 Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call Police I think the article was written in order to highlight the level of ignorance that had crept into society especially towards violence‚ perhaps in wake of the recent increase of violent imagery on television. I feel it was intended to act as an eye-opener for the readers which shows them how such shameless acts of laziness can claim lives. The tone that Gansberg uses throughout the article is one that is slightly aggressive especially when describing
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