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    In this situation‚ the young man was not really thinking about acting. In fact‚ he does not even have an external audience to witness his presentation of feeling‚ because he is in complete privacy. Nevertheless‚ feeling vaguely troubled because he was not upset enough‚ the young man tried to imagine the feeling he ‘should’ have‚ by evoking an ‘as if it is real’ condition. This might seem like fakery but was in fact his way of making his relationship real to him: he is actually trying to present his

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    Discuss the following proposition in the context of the professional sporting clubs in this case (you may choose to focus upon only the Essendon Football Club): ‘Principal-Agent problems are caused by insufficient oversight by company directors.’ Corporate Governance is a complex field that started to develop very quickly this last decade. The collapse of international firms‚ the financial crisis‚ the international scandals‚ the pressure from the governments and non-profit organizations… are all

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    Integrity‚ a word we have all heard since we were in the third grade from our parents‚ teachers‚ and friends. What is integrity and what are the consequences of acting without integrity? Integrity is being honest and sticking to your morals. Mr. Ryan Lochte‚ a beloved Olympic swimmer‚ recently fabricated a story about “being robbed and held at gun point” in Rio‚ Brazil one night after partying and drinking heavily. Less than twenty-four hours later video footage and statements were released calling

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    Teachers as Agents of Change

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    classroom teachers see themselves as agents of change in their school. Discuss ONE way in which educators can become more committed to their role as change agents. Reshma Rambajan University of the West Indies Many researchers have addressed the issue of teachers as change agents. According to Fullan‚ (1993)‚ “change is in essence‚ learning to do something differently‚ involving adjustments to many elements of classroom practice and everybody is a change agent in quality education” (p.24). The question

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    It is overwhelming how corporations have embedded a social responsibility in their mission statements and company objectives. This leaves us with one assertion that is that corporations do have some level of obligation towards society’s morality; however‚ the corporation itself is not a moral agent (Klaus M. Leisinger). The discussion that follows is about corporations being moral agents or otherwise; however I will reach a conclusion that corporations do have an obligation that extends beyond

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    Insurance Agent

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    vision‚ and Triple Bottom Line Commitment to performance‚ people‚ and the planet. * The mission of Southwest airlines is dedication to the highest quality of Customer Service delivered with a sense of warmth‚ friendliness‚ individual pride‚ and Company Spirit. * The strategic vision includes a low-price and no-frills strategy‚ with a low-cost advantage over domestic rivals. Its signature low fares made air travel affordable to a wide segment of the US population. * Southwest Airlines has

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    Principal Agent Theory

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    The Principal Agent-Theory as a base for the organization of company innovation process There are many settings in which one economic actor (the principal) delegates authority and/or responsibilities to an agent to act on his behalf. The primary reason for doing so is that the agent has an advantage in terms of expertise or information. This informational advantage‚ or information asymmetry‚ poses a problem for the principal—how can the principal be sure that the agent has in fact acted in her

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    Unit 3 Acting Skills

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    Unit 3 “Acting Skills” Reflection Mini Performance Project 1 “The Ghost Walk” How did you show acting and personal management skills in rehearsal? (Outcome B.3) Read the descriptors and highlight the level you think you reached. Level 1 | 1B.3 Demonstrate limited acting and personal management skills in rehearsal. | Level 2 Pass | 2B.P3 Demonstrate personal management skills and competent application of acting skills in rehearsal. | Level 2 Merit | 2B.M3 Demonstrate consistent personal

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    a travel agent is to avoid having to do all the research and planning yourself. Agents must be leaders and be able to take charge over all arrangements in order to bring clients’ dream vacations to fruition. 2. Computer Literacy * Helpful travel information is acquired by computer and travel publications—from weather conditions to travel documents‚ money exchange rates‚ local customs and popular tourist attractions. Proficient computer skills are a must. In particular‚ agents must skillfully

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    teacher is an agent

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    Introduction to Fourier Series The Fourier Series breaks down a periodic function into the sum of sinusoidal functions. It is the Fourier Transform for periodic functions. To start the analysis of Fourier Series‚ let’s define periodic functions. A function is periodic‚ with fundamental period T‚ if the following is true for all t: f(t+T)=f(t) [Equation 1] In plain English‚ this means that the a function of time with period T will have the same value in T seconds as it does now‚ no matter

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