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    the findings on human mechanosensory receptors; however, with each experimentations, variables that may have altered or also have influenced the results must be isolated to eliminate any error through the experimentation and to reach an accurate conclusion about mechanotransduction on a biophysical and molecular level. Significant findings from their research that were not already known were that since the adult flies showed a reduced growth when they had mutations in their genes and from the results

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    “Sustainable marketing is the process of creating, communicating and delivering value to customers in such a way that both natural and human capital are preserved or enhanced throughout” Martin and Schouten (2013) This paper will outline the sustainable marketing plan for a client. As the marketing consultant I will first analyse the organisation and its stakeholders2 and will offer a market report on this company, before putting a final report together (which will follow this initial paper).

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    Introduction Technology’s evolution has shaped the world of business we know today. It was absolutely necessary, just a few decades ago, to be present in a physical work place for one’s occupation; being if that occupation involved an office. Today, a company of two hundred people can be run from all remote locations. This is thanks to virtual teams, with the use of varying applications of course. According to Harvard Business Review, a “virtual team” is a team made up of members all in different

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    Value of off-the-shelf training provides the basic content of facilitation materials that the company does not have to create from scratch saving time, money, and resources (CRM, 2009). Videos can be used for multiple training exercises/lessons. In addition, they cost less than hiring experts or sending staff offsite (CRM, 2009). Video storage builds a broad resource library that can be accessed anytime (CRM, 2009). Off-the-shelf courses make economic sense with a huge advantage being time and money

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    Speech About My Identity

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    My mother and father passed away on my fifteenth birthday. It was a car crash that killed them, but I blame the rain. So every time it rains I have a ritual that I perform. It consists of me going outside, laying on the wet, sopping ground to yell profanities at God. Then after that is all finished I go inside, dwell in the bathtub while my clothing is still on and let the hottest water from the faucet drain on me. Eventually, turning the tub into a sort of crock pot. Except the only thing being

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    Discontents, Sigmund Freud addresses the problems that living in society poses on an individual. He explores several themes of human behavior and emotions namely unhappiness and disillusion. Freud’s conclusions about unhappiness is clearly exhibited by the Von Rezzori family. Although some of his conclusions are favored by other thinkers of his time, he also poses a more progressive outlook on fixing society—the rejection of religion and societal regression. Men strive for happiness. According to Freud

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    that Mrs. Washington has always lived in the midst of the city; however, take a moment to actually think about it. Notice her attitude, her personality, her dialogue, the feeling she gives off the readers. These certain factors can lead up to the conclusion that this particular woman has lived someplace almost polar opposite than what you are thinking. So being logical, we can assume these different reasons: Mrs. Washington has lived a hard life; she has spent her childhood living in the countryside;

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    This article describes the interaction of a laser pulse train on napthalocyanine and phthalocyanine systems, in order to analyze their behavior in terms of optical limiting by tuning the laser parameters. The main conclusion of the work is that the single sub-pulse duration is the most important parameter that affects the optical limiting process. The topic of the manuscript, may be of interest to the audience of the Journal of Computational and Theoretical Chemistry. However, the computational methodology

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    and comes to a conclusion that helps set the groundwork for the entire book. His analysis of today’s youth states that the current generation is lacking when it comes to intellectual knowledge. He provides evidence that states that today’s under-thirty population in the United States does not have adequate knowledge, and their lack of knowledge with affect them greatly in their adulthood years. 2. As with most of this book, the main supports that Bauerlein uses for his conclusion come in the form

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    Each day we must make decisions on what we are going to do that day, or even the next day, however we come to the two roads that diverge, and the roads that diverge are significantly life changing. A poem that comes into mind is The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. This poem affects me personally because I am to that point in my college career where I must decide on where I am going to further my education, do I want to major in something else, or even move out of state. The message that Frost

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