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    without telling yourself to do it? Where do your dreams come from? All these things come from your brain. Your brain is basically the motherboard of your body. It has many different parts to it and each part does a different job. To be exact‚ there are five different parts of the brain. The main one‚ or the biggest one‚ is the cerebrum. The cerebrum makes up about 85% of the brain’s weight. The cerebrum is the thinking part of the brain and it controls our voluntary muscles. So basically you can’t run

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    The Five Steps of Supervision As I have thought over the years about what my responsibilities are as a manager‚ I have come up with these 5 things: 1) Provide the tools my employees need to do their jobs. 2) Provide the training my employees need to do their jobs. 3) Provide direction to my employees in terms of their priorities‚ quality levels‚ etc. I have found that the best way I can do this is by helping them set goals for improvement. 4) Once my employees have the tools

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    War is a tragedy that nobody wishes to participate in‚ yet it is an ever present occurrence throughout the duration of time. Slaughterhouse Five‚ written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ is an antiwar novel but ironically doesn’t fixate on war itself. Traditionally‚ antiwar novels focus on the tragic deaths that occur‚ but this novel follows a survivor of the war‚ Billy Pilgrim. As a young adult‚ Billy is forcibly drafted into a war that he has no ambition to fight. With Billy’s lack of military skills he is quickly

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    Across Five Aprils

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    Chapter 6 1. Ellen suggests that Matt stop at the Burdows to thank Mr. Burdow for helping Jethro‚ the nigh of his return from town. 2. In the following months Jethro has to assume many of the responsibilities his father can no longer handle‚ including working the fields. 3. Matt means that Jethro is going to have to take on the responsibility of being a leader in his family‚ now that his farther is not in the best conditions. 4. The neighbors help Jethro and Jenny take care of and work the

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    Five Food Groups

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    The key to healthy eating is to enjoy a variety of nutritious foods from each of the 5 food groups. If you eat a variety of foods from each of these groups‚ your body will receive all the nutrients and vitamins it needs to function. The five food groups are: 1. Bread‚ cereals and potatoes: ( carbohydrate‚ calcium and iron‚ B vitamins and dietary fibre) - Carbohydrate is needed to provide energy. Starchy carbohydrates are broken down and converted to glucose which is either stored as glycogen in the

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    Five Bases of Power

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    Five bases of power Social psychologists John R. P. French and Bertram Raven‚ in a now-classic study (1959)‚ developed a schema of sources of power by which to analyse how power plays work (or fail to work) in a specific relationship. According to French and Raven‚ power must be distinguished from influence in the following way: power is that state of affairs which holds in a given relationship‚ A-B‚ such that a given influence attempt by A over B makes A’s desired change in B more likely. Conceived

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    Five On a Treasure Island Review by Keith Robinson (June 15‚ 2005) Ah‚ the Famous Five! In this first book‚ we open with Julian‚ Dick and Anne at home with their parents‚ chatting around the breakfast table. Julian asks his mother if they’re going to Polseath as usual for the summer holidays—but to the childrens’ surprise their parents have decided they want to go away on their own to Scotland. The children must go to stay with their Aunt Fanny and Uncle Quentin‚ down by the sea at Kirrin Bay.

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    Porter' s five

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    3.0 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 3.1 Rivalry among existing competitors: Padini is currently facing the highest level of rivalry from its competitor due to a large number of competitors operating in the same industry as the company. Nowadays‚ more of the company has expanded its scale in order to rivalry fit. Many companies now are more advanced in terms of scale‚ they will have to compete for the similar products and services such as brand image‚ customers’ loyalty‚ and other factor. This would

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    Five competitive forces

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    What are the five competitive forces described by Michael Porter? Comment on them briefly 1. Threat of entry New entrants to an industry bring new capacity and a desire to gain market share that puts pressure on prices‚ costs‚ and the rate of investment necessary to compete. Particularly when new entrants are diversifying from other markets‚ they can leverage existing capabilities and cash flows to shake up competition‚ as Pepsi did when it entered the bottled water industry‚ Microsoft did when

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    Krashen's Five Theories

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    Krashen’s theory of second language acquisition consists of five main hypotheses: * the Acquisition-Learning hypothesis‚ * the Monitor hypothesis‚ * the Natural Order hypothesis‚ * the Input hypothesis‚ * the Affective Filter hypothesis. the Monitor hypothesis The Monitor hypothesis explains the relationship between acquisition and learning and defines the influence of the latter on the former. The monitoring function is the practical result of the learned grammar. According

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