...two pages a day if I wanted to go anywhere. This eventually led to the book “That was Then, This Is Now.” Which is known to be a much more well thought out book than The Outsiders. Because I read a lot of great literature and wanted to better myself, I made sure that I wrote each sentence exactly right. I continued to write my two pages a day until I finally felt It was finished In the summer of 1970, I got married a few months later. That Was Then, This Is Now was published in 1971. In 1975, I published Rumble Fish as a novel (I had published a short story version In a 1968 edition of Nimrod,which was a literary supplement for the University of Tulsa Alumni Magazine). Rumble Fish was the shortest novel I had published. It received a great deal of contrasting opinions, with one reviewer claiming It to be my best book and the next claiming It to be my last. The latter was apparently wrong. Tex was published in 1979, four years after Rumble Fish. It received great reviews and people raved about how the writing style had matured since previous publications. Tex would be the last book I published for nine years. After another span of four years, my son, Nick was born. Four years after Tex was released, quite a few major events...
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...Designing a Training Program Joshua Badat Professor Swinney BUS407, Training & Development March 1, 2014 Abstract A training program that is well-designed is proven to achieve maximum results and meet the training needs identified during a training needs analysis. A well-executed training program will increase overall productivity and provide the knowledge, skills, and attitudes the employees need to perform successfully. This paper presents considerations for the design of a two-phase training program for existing employees – a two (2) day program, which covers the training needs to move the company in the right direction. The following topics include a design of a two (2) day training program, training needs and the approach used to meet these needs, the training objective, training costs, and the training methods used to deliver the training program. Design a two (2) day training program for a group of twenty (20) employees. A two (2) day training program for a group of twenty (20) employees has been created to increase employee performance and morale. Day one (1) of the training will be focused on performance improvement. This day will be dedicated to the customer service experience and delivering the “WOW” factor to the organizations customers, understanding emotional intelligence, effective listening,...
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...brought together the team for the “breakthrough” film Easy Rider. Hopper directed the low-budget film Easy Rider (1969), with a budget of $300,000. The film was a phenomenal box-office success, appealing to the anti-establishment youth culture of the times. Also leading to a National Society of Film Critics award. Going to work with only a 16mm camera, this film changed the Hollywood landscape almost overnight and major studios all jumped onto the anti-establishment bandwagon. “It takes more than going down to the video store and renting Easy Rider to be a rebel”- Dennis Hopper, obsessed with the rebellious culture Hopper always put a scene, most times at the ending, in his movie that reminded him of his companion James Dean and his tragic death of a car crash. However, Hopper's next directorial effort, The Last Movie (1971), was a critical and financial failure, and he has admitted that during the 1970s he was seriously abusing various substances, both legal and illegal, which led to a downturn in the quality of his work (the-talks.com). He appeared in a variety collection of European-produced films over the next eight years, before cropping up in a memorable performance as a pot-smoking photographer alongside...
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...THE WEDDING SINGERS- YOUR D-DAY MUSICIANS Music- The Sound Of Love Imagine a movie without a background score. Not quite appealing right? Isn’t your wedding your own movie? What is it without the music then? When all that is there in the air is love and hearts are full of warmth, music is vital for the soul! No celebration is ever a celebration without music. Your wedding procession requires a background tune that keeps humming by itself inside your brain, in the most unexpected times in life, reminding you of the walk down the aisle that you had on your big day. This calls for appointing a wedding band to play live “your song.” Hence, an efficient and talented band is required to be hunted for and hired for your wedding. While hiring a DJ...
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...films are the present-day version of the epic poems and ballads told round the fires of our ancestors. Horror movies of the 1970s reflect the grim mood of the decade. After the optimism of the 1960s, with its sexual and cultural revolutions, and the moon landings, the seventies was something of a disappointment. By 1970, the party was over; the Beatles split, Janis Joplin, and Jimi Hendrix died, while John Kennedy, his brother Robert, and Martin Luther King were all felled by an assassin’s bullet. These tragedies seemed to be just the first domino to fall, for then came Nixon, Nam, oil strikes, Watergate, and when society goes bad, horror films tend to get a resurgence, as a result of this turmoil, the 1970s marked a return to the big budget, respectable horror film, dealing with contemporary societal issues, addressing genuine psychological fears. It was within these times that horror was once again considered a dead genre. Much like the Western movies were...
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...Chapter 03 - Markets, Organizations, And The Role Of Knowledge CHAPTER 3 MARKETS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE CHAPTER SUMMARY This chapter answers three primary questions: How do market systems work? What are the relative advantages of market systems compared to central planning in large economies? Why do we observe so much economic activity conducted within firms in market economies? In addition to covering the basic principles of exchange and supply-and-demand analysis, the chapter introduces two concepts that are critical to the subsequent development in the book: specific knowledge and contracting costs. The chapter also makes the important point that individuals have incentives to choose value-maximizing organizational arrangements. An appendix presents the basics of present value analysis and the valuation of common stock. It also discusses the concept of stock market efficiency. This appendix provides useful background material (for example, when instructors want to discuss the stock market reactions to events). CHAPTER OUTLINE GOALS OF ECONOMIC SYSTEMS PROPERTY RIGHTS AND EXCHANGE IN A MARKET ECONOMY Dimensions of Property Rights Managerial Application: Patent for Priceline.com Managerial Application: Property Rights Insecurity in Columbia Gains from Trade Managerial Application: While Animosity between the Governments of Venezuela and the U. S. Grow, So Does Trade Managerial Application: Strategic Business Planning—Ignoring Economics of Trade Academic...
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...Josh Smith Dr. Tom Jones English 101 December 5, 2006 The Big Bad Wolf • Three little pigs dance in a circle singing "Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf?" • Little Red Riding Hood barely escapes the cunning advances of the ravenous wolf disguised as her grandmother. • Movie audiences shriek as a gentle young man is transformed before their eyes into a blood-thirsty werewolf, a symbol for centuries of the essence of evil. Such myths and legends have portrayed the wolf as a threat to human existence. Feared as cold-blooded killers, they were hated and persecuted. Wolves were not merely shot and killed; they were tortured as well. In what was believed to be a battle between good and evil, wolves were poisoned, drawn and quartered, doused with gasoline and set on fire, and, in some cases, left with their mouths wired shut to starve (Begley 53). Convinced that they were a problem to be solved, U.S. citizens gradually eradicated gray wolves from the lower 48 states over a period of 25 years. Today many people are convinced that the elimination of the gray wolf was not only an error, but also a detriment to the quality of life in this country. There has been a public outcry to rectify the situation created by the ignorance of our ancestors. However, in seeking to address a situation created by the human compulsion to control nature, it is crucial to discern how much human interference is necessary. Human control must be tempered by respect and restraint...
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...Flipping the Funnel Seth Godin 2 Give Your Fans the Power to Speak Up This ebook comes in three editions: Companies Non-Profits Politics This is the Companies edition. If you want one of the other editions, click above. By Seth Godin Seth is the author of more than seven books that have been bestsellers around the world. His books include Purple Cow and All Marketers Are Liars. He was the founder of Yoyodyne, the Net’s first direct marketer, and was formerly VP of Direct Marketing at Yahoo! His new gig is called Squidoo. Flipping the Funnel Flipping the Funnel Give Your Fans the Power to Speak Up by Seth Godin Click here to view full screen (for Acrobat users) ©2006 Do You Zoom, Inc. You have the right to post this, email this and print it, as long as you don’t change it or charge for it. $19.95 in the US, higher elsewhere, except cyberspace, where it’s free. Find more at http://www.sethgodin.com Flipping the Funnel Seth Godin I 3 n a book called eMarketing, which I wrote in 1995, I said something like “There are only four kinds of people: prospects, customers, loyal customers, and former customers.” The book was ahead of its time, and I was wrong. For a book called Permission Marketing, which I wrote in 1998, the subtitle was “Turning strangers into friends and friends into customers.” My timing was better, the book was a bestseller, but I was still wrong. Or at least incomplete. Flipping the Funnel finishes the sentence...
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...SUMMER OUTREACH PROGRAM A Community Service for Children SPEAK ENGLISH (AGES 3-5) Location: Brgy. Holy Spirit Quezon City Personnel: Volunteers( Professionals, Students) I. Introduction This program will definitely help children ages 3-5 in a community to be able to speak in English. Our targets are the children in the community that needs to develop their speaking skills. Teaching children to speak correctly requires patience and persistence. The program will help facilitate the process of proper English acquisition by having the children play fun games and singing songs. Volunteering some of your time to outreach activities can be truly rewarding both for you and the children you help. Sometimes actions speak louder than words, when you are trying to witness to people. Participating in outreach program can help show the world you can do something worthwhile. I believe that each child becomes a whole person through growth in all areas of development social, emotional, intellectual, physical, sensory and language. Play and learning experiences provide age appropriate stimulating and fun enhancing each child’s potential future success in speaking English. This program is unique in that design to meet the individual needs of its children. The performance of children varies on their abilities, needs and goals. This program will supply assistance to help enhance the child’s ability to speak in a step by step process. At the same time it will prepare them to...
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...attention to real world modern issues, and extensive levels of trickery, both in sound and filming. Chaplin’s success is also due, in no small part, to his iconic character: The Tramp. Chaplin was an early adopter and he made his movies in a time when the idea of movies was still relatively new. Though there were other directors, the conventions of movies had yet to be defined and each director would bring what they thought was proper movie techniques to the screen. Chaplin understood the effects of certain camera techniques, and he used this knowledge to his advantage (Mast, G., & Kawin, B., 2011, 107-110). He would use the camera to trick the audience; they would be expecting one thing to happen, but another, more hilarious event would occur. For instance, in The Immigrant Chaplin establishes a shot where there are many people leaning over the edge of a boat seasick. Chaplin is one of these characters, however, though we are supposed to believe he is also seasick, it is revealed that Chaplin is simply leaning over the edge of the boat to catch a fish. He also understood the emotional effect of a close-up. Comedy lived in the...
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...DARUL MUTAKIN 0825435 “ONE” SHORT FILM CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 PREAMBLE The project is to produce the first motion graphic short film telling about the Muslims in the future. For information, most of the motion graphic film that is shown in the television, cinemas as well as the new media “Internet” is based on the Western way of life and perspective. The film is produced with the combination of real world videography and CGI (Computer-generated Imagery) technique that will enhance the storyline development. The story is about the revival of Muslims in the future whereby a group of Muslims will be united facing the cruelty of the Zionist. The concept of story that is trying to be highlighted almost similar idea with the film, “Valley of the Wolves : Palestine”, where the Muslims taking down the Zionist. But the different is that, it will take place in different environment, different looks and technology used. 1.1 PROBLEM DESCRIPTION 1.1.1 Background of the problem Based on our research and observation, there is a need in producing a film that can give a great impact on how we live our life and think. It is part of instrument or mechanism to attract people, whether it is a positive message or vice versa. People nowadays depends heavily to the Western sources when it come to this issue, whereas in our perspective, the message that was brought against the Islamic teachings. It somehow leads us to rebel and astray from the right path. Eventually, that...
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...The Sanity of a Sane Doctor Abstract Suffering from antisocial personality disorder, with an intellectual barrier, no one could break, Hannibal “The cannibal” Lecter will be my patient, I will observe his behavior and try to give an assessment. Through an observation approach, the collected data will consist of, behavior that was observed directly, while indirectly collecting information about the patient, and the consideration of the biological variables that can be observed via advanced technology methods. The purpose of this assessment is to find plausible causes, and possible distal and proximal factors that could be contributors to his behavior. This is the classification of the disorder, not my patient. The suffering, maladaptive, irrationality and unpredictability are certain elements contributing to this abnormality. Mainly focusing on his adolescent years, the contributors in his adult life will not be ignored, focusing on the root of his behavior and trying to manage his irregular manic episodes. Defining exactly what antisocial personality disorder is, with the goal of providing treatment based on theories and/or other doctoral research. Through this method I will answer the questions, When? How? And Why? The Sanity of a Sane Doctor, and the Possible Treatments The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success - Bruce Feirstein. Antisocial personality disorder is a mental condition in which a person has a long-term pattern...
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...Http/200 Kayla Farrar 3/3/2012 Foreign Destination Research Project My husband and I married young and were never able to take a beautiful honeymoon to a foreign destination. He and I always wanted to travel to Australia to the beautiful city of Perth found in Western Australia. Perth is the Capital and largest city in Western Australia. The city has an estimated population of 1, 7000,000 people with the average age being 34. The Metropolitan area in Perth is located south West of Western Australia between the Indian Ocean and low costal escarpment. Perth‘s population is in eighth place for the world’s most livable Cities (The Economist’s 20011.) I ‘am very much looking forward to the hot weather and we will have to pay attention to the heat advisory often. There are many attractions and restraints in store for us once we land. The attractions we have chosen were based on our love for animals, knowledge and research. My husband and I thought about the many different ways to Travel to Perth from Nashville TN. The most reasonable way we came up with was by Plane because we would be crossing over the Pacific Ocean. I tend to become sea sick so the option of traveling by boat was out of the question for me. There is an adventures option which would be to drive across country kayak across the Pacific Ocean and then take a ferry or continue to Kayak into Perth. I’ am not looking to venture to travel for my own leisure. My husband and I decided to travel by plane costing us...
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...Spotlight on Big Data Spotlight Artwork Tamar Cohen, Andrew J Buboltz 2011, silk screen on a page from a high school yearbook, 8.5" x 12" Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century Meet the people who can coax treasure out of messy, unstructured data. by Thomas H. Davenport and D.J. Patil 70 Harvard Business Review October 2012 hen Jonathan Goldman arrived for work in June 2006 at LinkedIn, the business networking site, the place still felt like a start-up. The company had just under 8 million accounts, and the number was growing quickly as existing members invited their friends and colleagues to join. But users weren’t seeking out connections with the people who were already on the site at the rate executives had expected. Something was apparently missing in the social experience. As one LinkedIn manager put it, “It was like arriving at a conference reception and realizing you don’t know anyone. So you just stand in the corner sipping your drink—and you probably leave early.” SPOTLIGHT ON BIG DATA Goldman, a PhD in physics from Stanford, was intrigued by the linking he did see going on and by the richness of the user profiles. It all made for messy data and unwieldy analysis, but as he began exploring people’s connections, he started to see possibilities. He began forming theories, testing hunches, and finding patterns that allowed him to predict whose networks a given profile would land in. He could imagine that new...
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...From Predator to Protector: The Paradigm Shift in America’s Werewolf Supernatural entities have been the topic of fiction since the dawn of literature. These entities brazenly manipulate the societal, environmental, and physical norms which dictate much of the living world. Perhaps one of the most renowned literary characters of supernatural fiction is the werewolf. Historically, this literary concept of a wolf-human hybrid is rooted in evil. They are graphically described as “bestial, blood-drinking, human-flesh-eating creatures, endowed with more than human agility and strength” (Rudin 115). Werewolves served as popular antagonists throughout media, including television and cinema; yet, in recent years, the media’s perception of werewolves has taken a noticeable shift in the opposite direction. Stephenie Meyer, the critically acclaimed author of the Young Adult series The Twilight Saga, embodies this shift to the “new” werewolf. Meyer made a drastic change to the very nature of what was once a ferocious beast by characterizing werewolves as more gentle and protective. People wonder, though, what caused this sudden switch of characteristics? Through texts such as Rick Bass’ The Ninemile Wolf, Barry Holstun Lopez’s Of Wolves and Men, Valerie Fogleman’s piece “American Attitudes Towards Wolves: a History of Misperception,” Stephenie Meyer’s The Twilight Saga, and more, this paper will argue that the “original” werewolf belief was founded on America’s misperception of wolves...
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