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    due: | In your week 10 workshop AND the BAS vUWS/Turnitin assignment box by 11am of the day of your workshop in Week 10 (beginning 3 May 2010) | Date submitted: | | Campus of enrolment: | | Declaration: I hold a copy of this assignment if the original is lost or damaged. I hereby certify that no part of

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    “put down the backpack” (Quindlen 20, 25). With a candid portrayal of her own college years, Quindlen demonstrates to her audience that she has undergone the same struggles, referring to their shared hardships as if to say: I understand the struggles you are going through now and I just want to

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    Deposition Hearing Scene in The Social Network The Social Network, which was release in late 2010, follows the story of the socially inept Harvard sophomore, Mark Zuckerberg, as he creates the most popular social media website of our time: Facebook. Using the deposition hearings of two law suits Zuckerberg found himself in during the mid-aughts, the movie paints him as a smug genius whose low social status compelled him to make a website that would finally make him socially accepted and more importantly

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    Compsons attempt to redeem their declining status by sending the oldest son, Quentin, to Harvard. This decision, however, only furthers the downfall of the aristocratic family. Quentin’s sensitive Southern nature does not translate easily to the brusqueness of Cambridge, Massachusetts. In fact, his abrupt displacement manifests in an extreme case of neuroticism that ultimately drives him to suicide. At Harvard, Quentin goes through the motions of college without actually being mentally present in

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    Management and Teaching Note

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    provides a free monthly e-mail update service giving details of new cases from all sources. Visit www.ecch.com to subscribe. Economics, Politics and Business Environment 9-407-049 ALLIANZ AG: BECOMING A EUROPEAN COMPANY Lorsch, JW; Chernak, A Harvard Business School Publishing 20pp 205-024-4 BRITISH CHOCOLATE MARKET: UP FOR A FAIRTRADE ORGANIC MAKEOVER? Structured assignment Rathore, RS; Ragu, SP IBSCDC 15pp; Teaching note 205-024-8 (12pp) 207-057-1 BURGEONING CHINESE ECONOMY: SIGNS OF

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    Mental Illness And Crime

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    Mental Illness Correlation with Crime Mental Illness has been a big concern for this country and countries around the world and still is today. I will be investigating how mental Illness Correlates with crime, and how it not only affects that one individual but everyone around that individual as well. I will also be researching programs that help people with mental illnesses and how effective it is. Is it cutting the crime rate the way we want? We need to know if these programs are effective

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    them up to fail? For this summary, I decided to research Richard H. Sander, one of the authors of the main text I analyzed. To acquire this source, I used Google and the keyword “Richard Sander UCLA” to obtain Sanders biography, bibliography, and courses on the official UCLA Law website. The first keyword I used was “Richard Sander” and ended up getting results on Richard Sanders, the actor who plays Les Nessman on WKRP in Cincinnati. Before reading the main text I knew that Sander was a professor

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    author-title-page). The most common author-date documentation styles are Harvard and APA, while the most common author-page documentation style is MLA. Author-date documentation style. According to Chernin , the origin of the author-date method of documentation can be traced back to Edward Laurens Mark (1847-1946), although exactly how this method came to be known as Harvard remains unclear. As a method of documentation, there is no definitive Harvard style, although its success as a method has led to the proliferation

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    Other Wes Moore, one boy who shared the same name as another, who beared the same marks of a rough and racially uncultured childhood, who both had tragic losses in their families, investigate how they somehow ended up on completely different paths. Wes Moore, who starts in a rough neighborhood, grows up to be a distinguished and credible figure for politics and military leadership, being a college graduate from Harvard, a special assistant to the Secretary of State for a year, and also earning the

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    Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room Based on my observations of the movie, I think that the major cause of the downfall of Enron was quite simply greed and pride. Once the company started growing and the money was pouring in none of the top executives wanted to stop the train. When Jeffrey Skilling was hired it was under the pretense that a mark to marketing accounting system would be used. This system would basically allow Enron to project long term earning on multiyear contracts as current income

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