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The document outlines various topics including homework help for middle school, critical analysis of David Lindsay Abaire's play 'Good People', the influence of reality television, masstige brand positioning, and the Holocaust. It discusses the importance of creating accounts for homework help, the differences in lifestyles portrayed in 'Good People', and how reality TV can educate viewers. Additionally, it touches on brand strategies for luxury products and the significance of historical accounts in understanding the Holocaust.

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The document outlines various topics including homework help for middle school, critical analysis of David Lindsay Abaire's play 'Good People', the influence of reality television, masstige brand positioning, and the Holocaust. It discusses the importance of creating accounts for homework help, the differences in lifestyles portrayed in 'Good People', and how reality TV can educate viewers. Additionally, it touches on brand strategies for luxury products and the significance of historical accounts in understanding the Holocaust.

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Critical Analysis Of David Lindsay Abaire s Good People
Everybody has a class no matter if your poor or rich. Examining the difference between Southie
and Chestnut Hill you can tell which class is poor and which class is rich. Through Good People
, David Lindsay Abaire argues that rich people and poor people has a different life styles. This
can be seen through his use of imagery, characterization and conflict. In this play, David Lindsay
Abaire uses imagery to shows what type of life style that Southie and Chestnut Hill has. Firstly,
Southie has many poor people and broken things around them. For example, Abaire shows how
Southie s environment looks by the narration of the play, The alley behind the Dollar store. There
s a dumpster back there and a rusty chair and a door labelled Dollar store (5). Another way,
Chestnut Hill has many rich people and many expensive things. For example, Abaire narrates
about Mikes house in details, Lights up on a beautiful home. The living room takes up most of
the space. Up and left we may see part of a foyer that leads to the front door. Doorways and
corridors lead off to other parts of the house the kitchen, the dining room, maybe we see a staircase
that leads up to the bedroom (105). The author went into details to show how rich Mike is. Again,
Abaire is showing us that anyone from Southie will try their luck to get more money. For example,
Margret is playing bingo with her friends in a basement of a church, Margaret, jean and Dottie are
at a folding table in the basement of a
The Influence Of Reality Television
Reality Television Educates Television has had an impact on our lives, bringing new information
that we probably haven t heard of before. It informs the viewers of lives of people who struggle
with themselves and shows the viewers how to solve them. Reality helps more people than does
harm because it educates on certain people s lives that need some educating on. These shows are
improving young audiences knowledge by spreading positive messages through blunt situations. For
families, the most viewed type of televisionis reality TV. The straight forward situations in the lives
of the stars show a perspective that presents a problem which is then solved by the end of the
episode. When people complain that there are fewer good tv shows for families to watch
together, it s often assumed that TV has become more vulgar and adult... TV has become more
various and fragmented, it s become more specific (James Poniewozik). Television has a certain
group they want to target and that has a message spreading positive awareness. Reality TV teaches
the younger viewers on how to handle life situations and the life of others that they might not know
about. These messages inspire the other party positively and develops more knowledge for the
younger people. The spark of confidence in the younger crowd is mainly from reality TV. Girls who
watch reality tv ... thinking of themselves as mature, a good influence, out going, funny and smart.
More aspired to leadership than non viewers (46%
Masstige Brand Positioning
OBJECTIVE:

The objective of this study is to verify the positioning of the new luxury brands in relation to
traditional luxury brands and middle range brands, and to draw implications for both academics and
practitioners. In other words, to show that in terms of perceived prestige new luxury brands are
substantially closer to traditional prestige brands than middle range brands. In terms of price,
however, they are substantially closer to middle range brands than traditional luxury brands.

INTRODUCTION:

A masstige positioning strategy is viewed as very innovative and effective because it combines a
successful prestige positioning with a broad appeal but with little or no ... Show more content on
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In the case of Pond s, the attempt is to elevate the ubiquitous brand from talc and powder to a
premium skin care brand.

Thus, Pond s is being positioned across platforms such as anti ageing, skin lightening lotion and
also day cream, with a slight premium on price. The price points range from Rs 50 to Rs 650. It s
expensive yet not unaffordable. Suddenly, from a simple cold cream, Pond s is on a range of
platforms reaching the target audience across different formats. We want Pond s to be the face
care expert and we can t do that if we are at the bottom of the pile, Paranjpe explains. Similarly,
Lakme was always considered a premium brand and in the last 12 months, efforts are on to
significantly upgrade the way it is perceived by the masstige audience.

Nowhere is the phenomenon more visible than in consumer durables and mobile handsets. Masstige
is a differentiated strategy across various product lines, explains Ravinder Zutshi, deputy MD, and
Samsung India. Zutshi s betting big on the LCD market which will show exponential growth in
time to come. He estimates the market to be around 150,000 units this year, which will jump to
400,000 units by 2007. This is in line with the global market, which has risen to 40 million units this
year, from 20 million last year, he says.

Talk to Lloyd Mathias, marketing head, Motorola mobile


Advancing the Individual s Knowledge of the Holocaust Essay
By comparing, analyzing and questioning the validity of Maus I and II, Night, Night and Fog,
nonfictional historical accounts and a poem, called Already Embraced by the Arm of Heavenly
Solace, found in Europe in the Contemporary World, Schindler s List and the Return to Auschwitz
we may determine to what degree these sources serve to advance humanity s understanding of the
holocaust. The holocaust can be explained as the historical event in which the Nazi s, who came to
power in Germany in January 1933, and its collaborators murdered and persecuted approximately six
million Jews. This came about because of the German belief that they were racially superior and the
Jews were an alien threat to the German state. For humanity to advance in... Show more content on
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The conclusions of the various sources, brought on by the analysis of the issues above and by
comparing these sources to each other, determined that overall these sources have a high degree in
serving to further man s understanding of the holocaust.
By categorizing the two movies, Night and Fog and Schindler s List, together we are able to better
analyze and contrast the two similar yet different sources. First off, both these sources can be
deemed accountable because they use more than one source. The documentary, Night and Fog, uses
two different survivors of the holocaust as well as various other sources. Schindler s List also relied
on more than one person s account of the situation to write the movie s script. This is unlike the
sources such as Return to Auschwitz, written by the first hand account of Kitty Hart , and Night,
written by Elie Wiesel who also had first hand experiences , that depend on one person s account or
report of the situation to tell the story. However, the written work isn t used for entertainment
purposes, like Schindler s List is, and therefore is less likely to be changed to draw attention or gain
financially. Schindler s List is a famous movie used to
Oil Drilling in Alaska Wilderness
Oil Drilling in the Alaskan Wildlife Refuges
America Should Reject the Oil Businesses Plan and
Permanently Protect The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, comprising more than nineteen million acres in the northern
corner of Alaska, is unique and one of the largest units of the National Wildlife system. The Arctic
Refuge has long been recognized as an unparalleled place of natural beauty and ecological
importance. The Arctic Refuge was established to conserve fish and wildlife populations and
habitats in their natural diversity, as well as provide the opportunity for local residents to continue
their subsistence way of life. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which manages the Refuge, calls it
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With the past presidential campaign, George W. Bush vowed to open area 1002 to drilling. Now
he is in office, along with Interior Secretary, Gail Norton, who shares his view. Legislation was
introduced in the House and Senate in early March 2001 to open the plain to drilling. Because of its
enormous potential and the vital need for domestic sources of oil and gas, the Department of Interior
recommends that the Congress enact
Legislation which would make this entire available for oil drilling. Ms. Norton has been given the
right to impose necessary and appropriate measures to protect refuge resource while efficiently
removing oil. Despite the remote location, it is the most attractive onshore petroleum exploration
target in the United States ( Resource Assessment ). It appears that the President, his Interior
Secretary, and the Department of Interior have forgotten the first reason for creating this refuge.
It was done by humans, who valued nature, not to be opened to oil drilling and possible
development. The wildlife debate has focused mainly on the areas of importance to the Porcupine
Caribou, and other species such as polar bears, grizzly bears, wolves and migratory birds are also
at a great risk. The 107th Congress is considering approving energy development in Alaska.
Shortages of gasoline, natural gas and the resulting increased prices have opened this debate. The
events of September 11,
Essay on Atwood s Framing of the Story in Alias Grace
One of the main themes of the postmodern movement includes the idea that history is only what
one makes of it. In other words, to the postmodern philosopher history is only a story humans frame
and create about their past (Bruzina). Margaret Atwood s Alias Grace is an excellent exploration of
this postmodern idea. Through use of postmodern writing styles and techniques, Atwood explores
how the framing of a story influences its meaning. By mixing different writing mediums such as
prose, poetry, period style letters, and historical documents such as newspaper articles, Atwood
achieves a complex novel that explores a moment of history in a unique way. The different genres
allow for the reader to experience different perspectives of the same... Show more content on
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It is also interesting to see the touches of modernism and postmodernism in her thoughts and
dreams (LeClair 25 and 28). The reader also quickly learns that Grace is somewhat of an
unreliable narrator, an element of writing uncharacteristic of Alias Grace s style, Gothic
literature, but technique common to postmodern literature. It is evident in the first two pages of
the novel that Grace is an unreliable storyteller . In the opening chapter, Grace recounts a version
of the murder in a very stream of conscious, modern style. Grace talks about seeing Nancy covered
in blood before Nancy scatters into a patches of color, a drift of red cloth petals across the stone,
but Grace ends her story by saying, This is what I told Dr. Jordan, when we came to that part of
the story (Atwood 6). This last sentence reminds the reader of the dubious nature of Grace s
narration (Sidall). Atwood also subtly discredits Grace through inconsistencies in her narration,
such as Grace s switching back and forth between calling McDermott the formal Mr. McDermott
or the very personal (and, perhaps, too personal) James. Later, Atwood causes the reader to further
question Grace when she is hypnotized. Under the influence of a man Grace claims to be Jeremiah
the peddler, she declares that she is a very sexually charged, devious woman by the name of Mary
Whitney. The questionable elements of Grace s narrative add to the overall falsity and dubious
nature of the
The Pastor As A Nouthetic Counselor-
THE PASTOR AS A NOUTHETIC COUNSELOR Chapter 5
In chapter 5, I do agree with Adams when he says that the pastor is the good shepherd who has a
tremendous responsibility for his people. He correctly asserts that the pastor must consider nouthetic
counseling as an essential part of his pastoral ministry. I believe that this pastoral role is necessary
and vital to the church body. This is because Christians, like Non Christians, are not immune from
having personal problems. There is a big difference however in how these problems will impact
Christians and Non Christians. The problems that Christians experience can challenge their faith and
trust in God. The fact that the Holy Spirit dwells within the heart of the Christian can create a ...
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This is what the Rogerian model of counseling prescribes. What is also equally strange is that
Rogerian counselors are only interested in feelings and attitudes, accepts and not frowns upon sin,
does not give advice, and encourages a lack of responsibility. Nouthetic counselors on the other
hand are rooted in the word and are guided by the Holy Spirit. Its proponents therefore listen in
order to gather data about which to advise, show interest in the whole person, insist on clients
being responsible, and require confession of sin. T I agree when Adams pointed out in this
chapter that feelings cannot be altered directly in the same way that one can change behavior.
Consequently, in accordance with scripture, nouthetic counselors spend less time finding out how
people feel. They are more interested in discovering how clients behave. One very pertinent
passage is found in Genesis 4:3 7. When God rejected Cain s offering, Cain became angry and
upset, his face fell (vs. 5). God then rhetorically asked Cain, Why are you depressed? and pointed
the way toward overcoming it: If you do right, will it [ your face] not be lifted up? Here, God sets
forth the important principle that behavior determines feelings.

Confess Your Sins Chapter 7 In chapter 7, Adams tells us that in order to live a life free of misery
and damnation Christians must confess their sins to God. He quotes Proverbs 28:13 which states He
who conceals his transgressions will not prosper: but he
Commedia Dell Arte
Commedia dell arte literally means comedy of the actors. One side was comedic theatre that
included improvisation, the other was plays that were based on written texts. The art form came into
being around 1550 and reached its height of success in Italy around 1650. During this time, the great
stars of Italian comedyperformed, including Flaminio Scala, Francesco Andreini and his wife
Isabella. The deaths of those performers and an economic decline in Italy made the drop in the
popularity of the commedia dell arte, which continued to be an important form of theatre until 1780.
It can be used effectively in drama today to form characters, add humour or base storylines off of.

Commedia is made up of several, stock characters, all with short, simple storylines of their own.
Each stock character of the commedia evolved a distinct set of attributes, speech, gestures, props, and
costume that became standard to the portrayal of the character. Exaggerated gestures and odd speech
/accents were used to convey emotion and intention. The distinctive costumes held particular appeal
for modellers of small sculpture such as Franz Anton Bustelli, who made porcelain figures of
commedia characters. The characters of commedia usually act and gesture very strangely, ... Show
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They have grossly exaggerated features that show their status and personality type. All but two
characters (Isabella and Flavio) wear masks because of their meaning. Since Commedia is a
mixture of street performance and theatre, it requires little setting or stage; masks can set the stage
themselves. Masks de humanize the actors and allow them to form a persona more easily as it can
create the feeling of detachment from one s
Abb Case
ABB Electric Segmentation Group Case Analysis
Team Members:
Emeka Ejika
John Marceaux
Brandon McNabb
Todd Teepell
Brandon Woods
Suppose you are the regional sales manager for ABB Electric, and you have been given a budget for
a supplementary direct marketing campaign aimed at 20% of the companies in your region 1. At
present, you have information on the Descriptor Data Tab of the ABB Electric Data (Customer
Choice).xls spreadsheet about the location of customers (districts 1, 2, and 3) and the sales potential
of each account of prospect. Based on this information alone, to what companies would you direct
the new direct marketing program? Specify the accounts and customer or prospect types.
In order to determine which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If ABB is able to convert Customer 35 from Edison to its customer base, the conversion would
expand ABB s total annual revenue in the three Districts by over sixty five percent. The final step of
our analysis was to narrow those results to the top eighteen Customers using APV as the
measurement (twenty percent of eighty eight companies equals eighteen). The results of the ABB
District analysis and the eighteen potential marketing targets are illustrated in the tables below.
Firm Abbreviations:
A = ABB B = GE C = Westinghouse D = Edison

| | Ann. Purchase| | Firm| | | | Customer| Volume ($ K)| District| Chosen| | | 1| 24| $322 | 1| A| | | 2| 41|
$444 | 1| A| | | 3| 42| $752 | 1| A| | | 4| 45| $415 | 1| A| | | 5| 54| $660 | 1| A| | | 6| 57| $736 | 1| A| | | 7|
69| $528 | 1| A| Total in D1| $3,857 | 8| 3| $643 | 2| A| | | 9| 13| $466 | 2| A| | | 10| 37| $767 | 2| A| | |
11| 38| $182 | 2| A| | | 12| 44| $10,997 | 2| A| | | 13| 87| $395 | 2| A| Total in D2| $13,450 | 14| 11|
$1,722 | 3| A| | | 15| 21| $749 | 3| A| | | 16| 50| $584 | 3| A| | | 17| 58| $700 | 3| A| | | 18| 61| $462 | 3| A|
Total in D3| $4,217 |

Customer| Volume ($ K) Annual Purchase| District| Chosen Firm


Greek Symbols
Interesting Hidden Symbols Found in Greek Agriculture In Greek agriculture there was many
offerings that were often given to people who were respected such as Gods. These offerings
consisted of human body parts and animal parts were also used after being sacrificed. Most of
these offerings were said to have been carried by maidens that would place these objects in baskets
and carry them above their heads. The reason why many come to the conclusion that offerings
consisted of body parts is because the temples/buildings that were built back then, look like the
objects that were offered. In fact, some of the human body parts were also seen as trophies. Thus,
examples of the offerings that were used back then in Greek agriculture are shown in temples and
buildings.
Furthermore, two interesting offerings that were shown in temples were dentils and heads/skulls
from the human body. These offerings might have been built outside the temples for a reminder of
what kinds of objects the God accepted. According to the Greek philosopher Theophrastus, the ...
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According to an online article, sheep, goats, pigs, and cattle, as well as fish and birds, were
offered to the gods. Most of the animals who were sacrificed at the time would get their throat slit
by the priest, or the person that was in charge of the ritual. No body parts of the animal went to
waste because they were either eaten or offered up to the gods. In addition, animal remains were
also displayed on temples and buildings. For instance, eggs, bird feet and horns were spotted on
temples or buildings. At this time, you begin to realize that anything that was sacrificed back then
was offered up to the gods and it did not matter whether it was an animal or human. Thus, after
animals being sacrificed, they were also offered to the gods and the proof we have today is that you
can see the remains on
The Influence Of Basil In The Picture Of Dorian Gray
The moment that Dorian Gray asked Basil to see his secret, me, being the reader felt worried for
Basil. Their relationship has become less and less close throughout the years that Dorian has
been under the influence of his book and portrait. In previous chapters Dorian went to extreme
extents and threats of violence to keep the portrait out of vision. Dorian shows Basil the portrait
and Basil is appalled. He is shocked by the appearance of the portrait and says, Christ! What a
thing I must have worshipped! It has the eyes of the devil (169). Through this quote I can see that
Basil is recollecting the times he was obsessed Dorian and is disgusted by it! He says that Dorian
has the eyes of the devil and also says that he has made a grave mistake.... Show more content on
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He does not think much of killing Basil and drifts to a deep sleep. The next morning Dorian is
still enraged about Basil s comments and asks his servants to call his old friend Alan Campbell,
an old friend who he has cut ties with. The fact that Dorian has little to no emotional grieving or
shock that he has committed first degree murder is very shocking and disturbing of me,
especially that the person he killed is his former close friend. Dorian has turned from man to
devil, because of the opportunity of sin. His order to Alan was to exterminate the dead body of
Basil. Alan was very reluctant, which I am not surprised of, because Dorian is known for causing
disaster, and also Alan did not want to be an accomplice of the murder. However, Dorian made
Alan oblige by writing something on a piece of paper; a deal which Alan could not refuse I suppose.
After the deed was done, Dorian went into his room and noticed blood depicted on his portrait. I am
curious why Dorian is not scared or alarmed at all by the obscenities of his portrait. Since he is
widely known to be evil why does he not choose to revert his
A Reflection On Teaching Philosophy
A teaching philosophy statement is a document that educators prepare to express their personal ideas
regarding the teaching role. Often used as part of the application packet for an academic position and
in teaching portfolios for tenure and promotion reviews, teaching philosophy statements allow
educators to reflect on their teaching practices and validate their success in teaching. Teaching
philosophies can guide academic nurse educators by ensuring that they are using varied pedagogies
that stimulate critical thinking and that the educationthey provide meets nursing s standards of
practice (Felicilda Reynaldo, Rhea Faye D., and Rose Utley, 2015)).
As a nurse educator I want to make a positive connection with students to inspire them to provide
excellent care and knowledge to their patients. I want them to realize the sky is the limit for
nurses, where career ladders are tall in this profession, and how satisfying this career can be. The
values I believe are important within my nurse educator practice include quality care, trust,
autonomy, advocacy, accountability, knowledge, and inquiry. Inquiry is the process of seeking,
developing, and applying knowledge. I believe students need to possess a sense of inquiry for
learning to occur. Inquiry develops essential critical thinking and problem solving skills which are
required for a successful nursing practice.

Nurse educators should instruct and model the importance of ethical and legal professional
accountability.
Employee Paid Time Essay
Paid time off is very appealing to employees and it is also a helpful tool for employers to utilize.
Allowing an employee twelve days off instead of dividing up some days for vacation and some
days for sick days, gives the employee the flexibility to use the days however the employee wants
to use them. With that being said, the concept of paid time off may provide an employee more
time to use as vacation days, which is a powerful tool that can benefit the employer because it
would help in recruiting and retaining employees within the organization (Lopez, 2014). The
twelve paid time off days can be used however the employee wishes to use, but it also rewards a
healthy lifestyle. Therefore, if an employee rarely is sick, then it would give... Show more content on
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Without PTO being implemented, some employees call the day of and say that he/ she is sick
and he/ she will not be able to come to work that day. This situation puts the human resource
manager and the entire company in a situation because they are short a producer and employee
for the day, without proper time to plan for the instance. If PTO time was offered, the employer
would have time to prepare and overcome the situation by the employee being off work by either
reducing the production or by hiring a few more people to cover in these instances (Korotin,
2011). If the employer had ample time to plan the work schedule around requested PTO days, the
employer could ensure that all the job duties where covered for that shift while that employee was
away from work. The strategic planning in regarding to filling the work schedule is very
important in ensuring the company is being as productive and profitable as possible when
employees are away from work. The offering of PTO to employees, would allow for the company
to plan the work schedule more efficiently in an effort to keep operations running as smoothly as

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