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    Risk Factors The following 5 risks have been identified as being material to the project. Listed is a detailed analysis of those risks. Risk 1) Description of Risk – The project does not get funded. Cause – Senior management determines that it cannot fund the project. Likelihood of Occurrence – The likelihood of occurrence is considered low. Senior management initially commissioned the project. This was done to address risks related to the current remote connectivity and the corresponding corporate

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    The out of body experience is a phenomenon experienced by a significant percentage of the population.  During this experience, an individual perceives his or her environment from a point of view that is separate from his or her physical body.  In some cases, individuals have reported looking down upon their own bodies, although Irwin (2000) suggested that the details of the experience may be determined by the individual’s immediate needs.  For instance, in a life threatening situation, one may perceive

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    1. What is the difference between a vocal warm-up and a vocal skills development time? A vocal warm-up is thought of as getting the juices flowing, whereas vocal skills are developed through teaching singing strategies. Choir teachers need to have a variety of vocal exercises in their bag because not every exercise will work for every student. The exercises used within a vocal warm-up, work to build proper posture, breathing, phonation, resonant tone production, range, agility, diction, expression

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    from which an individual feels anxiety or stressed. Everyone uses defenses mechanisms to help them get through frustrating experiences. There are several types of defense mechanisms; the main ones that I can remember using are regression, denial, projection, repression, rationalization, and displacement. The first defense mechanism I like to uses is regression. Regression is defined as leading to the temporary or long-term reversion of the ego to an earlier stage of development rather than handling

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    It is the shifting of emotion from one idea to another that resembles the original in some qualities or aspects. This movement permits the symbolic representation of the original design by evoking less distress. In other words, displacement is when a person represses feelings of affection or fear or impulses that they feel towards another person. They recognize that their feelings are either irrational or socially unacceptable and therefore cannot be publicly demonstrated. The psyche in turn prevents

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    truth? You can still reach the spirit world. In addition, you probably need to do some hard practices to learn to enter the spirit realm, but that doesn’t make it impossible. The ritual to do that have been commonly called “Astral Projection” by some people. Astral Projection, a very risky and deadly ritual should not

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    Narcissistic defence Narcissistic defences are often seen in psychotic individuals, people who are out of touch with reality, they are the most prominent defences. Here I have selected projection and denial as the two narcissistic defence mechanisms in relation to Moses Sithole. Projection When referring to projection we define it as, “perceiving and reacting to unacceptable inner impulses and their derivate as though they were outside the self” (Kaplan & Sadock’s, 2015, p.161). We can speculate that

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    unhappily married is associated with significantly lower levels of overall happiness, life satisfaction, self-esteem and overall health.” (Hawkins & Booth, 2005) Thus, the narrator’s father turns to Ursula Monkton to fulfill his desires, displaying projection as his defense mechanism as he thinks the feeling was mutual. In chapter 8, the narrator catches his father having intercourse with Ursula Monkton and thinks, “...now I was scared by what it meant that my father was kissing the neck of Ursula Monkton”

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    Cognitive dissonance An Example of cognitive dissonance is that at my house, my cats can sometimes be tough to see when you are walking, and thus people end up stepping on them or kicking them. The cognitive dissonance here would be that people often like to say “your cat walked into my path” or “your cat tried to trip me.” When this happens people are having two conflicting views at the same exact time, theory often suggests that the brain wants to eliminate dissonance whenever possible. The brain

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    I. Case Synopsis Motion pictures are a key driver of the market for entertainment products, one of the largest export markets in US. Motion picture industry consists of three stages: studio production, distribution, and exhibition. The studios produce the lifeblood of the industry, the films that are its content. The biggest players at this level are the majors, big studios which integrate production and distribution, as do the slightly smaller mini-majors. The next stage is distribution. Distributors

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