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    Case Study

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    Written Assignment This week’s assignment has two parts. In Part 1‚ you must answer questions guiding you through a three-step writing process. In Part 2‚ you must write a message based on a case study in the textbook. This assignment supports TCOs 2‚ 4‚ and 6. Part 1:  Answer the required three-step process questions.  These questions are located in our Doc Sharing tab as "Case Questions-3-Step Process." Part 2:  The assigned case study is Case 21: "A Rash of Rashes: Alerting clothing customers

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    What is the importance of knitting? Why do humans spend so long clacking away with a pair of sticks and wool‚ creating a piece of clothing or otherwise that is so material‚ so otherwise meaningless? Well‚ it is because there is a need for sentimental value in correspondence with material items‚ namely a scarf or a beanie. We feel the need to attach emotions to the things we possess‚ and what better way to do that than to flaunt grandma’s new scarf? We are very naïve creatures‚ us humans‚ and we cloud

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    Living in the 1550-1650 was a completely different lifestyle and very interesting. The way people dressed depended on your class you were either rich or poor. You would get full meals if you were in a in a high social class‚ but the poor didn’t always get what they needed. Everyone had a job to do‚ people worked together in the most random way to survive. Living in the 1550-1650 was very hard and easy for some people at the same time. How people dressed during the sixteenth century was usually a

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    List of conglomerates • Abul Khair Group‚ cement‚ steel‚ consumer goods‚ tobacco • Advanced Chemical Industries (ACI)‚ chemicals‚ foods‚ pharma‚ consumer products‚ logistics‚ consumer electronics‚ automobile services‚ communication • Aftab Group‚ banking‚ textile‚ foods‚ real estate‚ hospitality • Akij‚ textiles‚ tobacco‚ cement‚ ceramics‚ printing‚ pharma‚ consumer products • Al-Haj Group of Industries finance‚ health‚ steel‚ ICT etc. • Ananda Group‚ ship building‚ heavy engineering

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    Dress For Success

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    DRESS FOR SUCCESS Deciding what to wear is the first of many important decisions a business professional makes each day. Making this choice might not be an easy task for many individuals. However‚ in order to succeed in a business environment one needs to learn how to dress appropriately. Proper dress gives someone a more serious and better-educated look. The proper two-week business attire for a woman should consist of at least two skirt suits‚ a tailored dress‚ and a combination of skirts and

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    Felt Needs Assessment

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    Assessment Paper #2 Identifying ‘felt needs’ is a crucial step in the community assessment process. Burghardt (2014) explains how community members act as a barometer in defining an issue as being merely heartfelt‚ or a more motivating felt need. “The difference between a need and a felt need is the difference between a group of people bothered by conditions in the world and a group acting on the world to make it a better place for themselves and others” (p. 61). Finding a felt need that motivates the community

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    Aim of My Life

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    There is a saying‚ “Those who aim high‚ reach high”. It is indeed true. Without a clear-cut aim in life‚ life just drifts. It just floats-aimless‚ rudderless and not knowing where one is heading to. If we look into the lives of great men and women of our times‚ we see that they had clear- cut aims and well demarcated goals in life. Having clear-cut goals in life is the first step to success‚ because “Where there is a will‚ there is a way”. I have always been very passionate about flying air- crafts

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    The Day My Life Forever Changed Felicia N. Blevins South College Abstract In this paper I will describe what it felt to become a mother. The emotions I went through and the impact it is having on my life. I will also show how the feeling of a new life that a mother carries in her body for months doesn’t change after the first one‚ the subsequent children make you fall in love and have that same rush of emotions all over again. I will describe what kind of person I used to be and what my children

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    Bauhaus Still Felt Today

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    Is Bauhaus’s influence still felt today? In 1919‚ architect Walter Gropius founded the Bauhaus in Weimar‚ Germany‚ a school of craft and fine arts. The aim of Gropius was to reimagine the material world and reflect the unity of all arts (Bergdoll‚ 2009). Only active for a mere 14 years‚ this essay will consider whether the Bauhaus’s influence is still felt today by looking at the links between Ikea and Bauhaus. This essay will also look at the influence in teaching within art courses today with

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    “I Felt A Funeral‚ In My Brain” In Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ “I Felt A Funeral‚ In My Brain‚” she is describing the mental breakdown of her sanity using a funeral as a metaphor and she does this very nicely within this poem. The first time reading through the poem‚ it was hard to make of it. The second time reading the poem‚ it seemed like her soul was witnessing her own funeral. It was not until the poem became clear that Emily Dickinson witnessed the funeral only by the sense of sound and feel

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