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    Jake

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    out of “his scope of employment.”   Jake’s actions are considered in his scope of employment for his specific role as a mechanic for his employment at the auto dealership.  Jake notes to his employer‚ Herman that he has been working overtime for two days during the free oil change deal at the auto dealership.  Jake tells Herman that he believes if he is doing the extra work for the car dealership’s special‚ he should be fairly compensated.  In accordance with the FLSA (Federal Labor Standards

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    SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUBS reading group guide: JaKe by Audrey Couloumbis Reading Levels: AR 4.0 Pre-reading activity Make text-to-self connections Ask students to complete a short writing activity using the following prompts: How would you define family? Do you have relatives you don’t know very well? Are there people in your life to whom you are not related by blood that you consider part of your family? Write “FAMILY” in large letters on the board or on chart paper. As students share their

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    Being a Carpenter

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    Carpenter The topic on which this paper will be is carpentry. This paper will include many facts of carpentry‚ and ways to become a carpenter. This paper will also inform how much the earnings are in your region/area. These writings will also include what a carpenter is and does. In addition‚ the paper includes the working conditions and hours of a carpenter. The focus will be on the career of a carpenter and the three ways to obtain necessary training. Being a carpenter entails several

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    Burton Snowboards

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    Burton Snowboards Jake Burton is the founder and owner of world’s leading snowboarding company. Since 1977‚ his company has created snowboarding gear that sets the standards for the rest of the industry. In order to be successful‚ his motto is to "always focus on the sport and everything else took care of it self." The Exchange Process at Burton Snowboards Exchange process is when two or more parties’ gives something of value to each other to satisfy each party’s perceived needs. Exchange

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    Jake‚ Reinvented Artwork I chose to do the Artwork assessment that captures Jake’s disillusionment. Everyone thinks Jake is this awesome person‚ but in the end everyone gave up on him because he turned out to be something he’s not. Starting in the top left hand corner of my drawing‚ there is a picture of Rick and Jennifer. Throughout the whole story it is blatantly obvious that Rick is head over heels in love with Jennifer‚ but since the beginning of the story Rick has been telling us this story

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    1. Carpenter expressed interest in the arts‚ with a particular affinity for films from an early age. A college project entitled The Resurrection of Billy Bronco‚ which Carpenter collaborated on the script and acted as music composer‚ won an academy award in 1970. 2. John Carpenter’s works in the mid 1970’s ranged from comedy‚ sci-fi‚ and westerns‚ which Carpenter had the strongest affinity for. 3. During the production of these films‚ Carpenter worked as writer‚ director‚ composer‚ and producer

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    tim burton

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    Tim Burton is a very bizarre and unique director. He lives in his characters by putting them in a environment that they don’t belong in. in movies such as "Alice in Wonderland"‚ "Charlie and the chocolate factory"‚ and "Edward Scissorhands" they all show how his movies differ from others. Using different cinematic techniques Burton can make one character stand out among the others. He is able to use camera angles and lighting to give the audience a different outlook on his movies. In one of his

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    Burtons Snowboards

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    Case study questions: Burton Snowboards Q1) Analyze Burton using the competitive forces and value chain models. When examining Burton Snowboards we can see how they considered factors of the competitive forces model in an attempt to expand globally. Traditional customers At its peak burtons controlled over 40 % of the US snowboarding market and remains the market leader despite growing competition. One way Burtons has stayed market leader is by being adaptable and dynamic which is a competitive

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    Burton case study

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    through the following case study carefully before answering the questions. This is an individual assignment. Burton Snowboards Speeds Ahead with Nimble Business Processes When we hear “snowboarding”‚ we tend to think of snow-covered slopes‚ acrobatic jumps‚ and high-flying entertainment. We don’t usually think of improving business process efficiency. But snowboarding is business for Burton Snowboards‚ an industry pioneer and

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    Tim Burton

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    Cinematic techniques help a movie become more entertaining therefore everyone uses them. Different elements can create different moods. Directors all have unique styles of making movies. Tim Burton uses lighting and different angles to contrast fantasy with reality and show the strength of different characters. Burton uses lighting to show fantasy and reality in his movies. In the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory high key lighting represents fantasy. The lighting is used in Willy Wonka’s factory

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