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    My Personal Reflection

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    As I read through my results from the Solomon-Felder Index of Learning Styles questionnaire, I reflected to my early school years and how useful this information would have been. To summarize my results, I have a very strong preference in two dimensions; Active and Global. I scored a seven in Active, which suggest that I learn easier in environments that will engage in active activities, for example, class group activities, and hands on applications of what was taught. In addition, I prefer to

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    research that was carried out on the major indicators of effective organisations. Stability, control, flexibility and change (adaptation) was the theorist’s preference when composing this structure within the framework. Doing so added additional dimensions in this organisational cultures theory. The four major models that comprise of the competing values framework are the Humans relations Model, the Open Systems Model, Rational Goal Model and the Internal Process Model. It is through these four fundamental

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    design Ben & Jerry's data warehouse I would use several dimensions of information. The first dimension would consist of the company's products; ice cream, frozen yogurt or merchandise. The marketing department has to know which products are selling, if Ben & Jerry's didn't know that their T-shirts are selling out as soon as they hit the stores, then they wouldn't be able to take advantage of the opportunity to sell the shirts. The second dimension would consist of the different areas of sales; US, Canada

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    him the possibilities of the seemingly impossible. In this case, the "impossibilities" are the very existence of other dimensions, or worlds. His guide throughout the journey, a god - like figure who refers to itself as "Sphere", bestows upon A. Square the greatest gift he could hope for, knowledge. It is only after the Sphere forcibly takes A. Square out of his dimension, however, that he is able to shrug off his ignorance and accept the fact that what cannot be, can, and much of what he

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    After reviewing the Johnson & Johnson website I discovered that they had several of the 12 Dimensions of Business Innovation. Of the 12 dimensions, I will identify 6 that I found on the website. The first one that immediately stood out would be the Offerings dimension, which is defined as “developing innovative products and services” (Kotler & Keller, p. 46). One example of the offerings dimension would be Lubriderm’s 3-in-1 Men’s Lotion. This lotion is specialized with minerals and moisturizers

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    “None of us can meet God’s standard. As a result, none of us deserve to don the robe and stand behind the bench and judge others.” (MaxLucado39) Christians have a hard time abstaining from a judgemental mindset, but that is not always the case. Non-believers have a tendency to show their judgemental side by just saying that “Christians are always judging me.” whenever a Christian may approach a certain non-believer. This is one of the reasons that Christians are considered flat characters rather

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    In this paper I will analyze the arguments presented in Caroline West’s article, “Words That Silence? Freedom of Express and Racist Hate Speech.” Here West probes what is meant by free speech and in so doing, identifies three dimensions of speech from which the value of free speech derives. These are production and distribution, comprehension, and consideration. Her major premise is that absent requirements of comprehension or consideration, free speech lacks the value it is generally accorded

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    James Montgomery Flagg

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    There are many pieces in modern design that hold my interest. One of the most interesting pieces of art in modern design is James Montgomery Flagg’s I Want You for U.S. Army poster (James Montgomery Flagg. I Want You for the U.S. Army, Lithograph, 1917. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.). While Flagg’s piece aims to encourage people to take some action according to the current war, it is also very easily understood by the text that is intertwined. Much like the

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    David Icke expresses “They are our leaders, our corporate executives, our beloved Oscar-winning actors and Grammy-winning singers, and they're responsible for the Holocaust, the Oklahoma City bombings and the 9/11 attacks.” The image of a crude homosapien creating the first fire pales in comparison to The Reptilian Elite responsible for every advancement that ever occurred on our mother earth. Reptilians were even though to be present in Sumeria the earliest civilization. “Historian Professor Charles

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    Sudoku puzzles are created with the intent of being solved by human players with pencil, however as with many things they can be solved much faster with computers. The layout of a Sudoku puzzle comprises of nine rows and nine columns which make up eighty-one total squares. Sudoku puzzles have nine non- overlying zones each consisting of three grid rows and three grid columns, or nine total grids. In each of these zones all of the numbers must be unique (numbered one-nine). On a similar note, each

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