NAME__________________________________ STUDENT NUMBER______________________ PHI 1101 H: REASONING AND CRITICAL THINKING 23rd September 2011 First Test: 50 marks worth 10% of final mark Closed Book Professor: Mark Raymond Brown 8:30 am – 9:50 am MNT 202 Please answer each question on the pages of this test. If you need more space for your answer, please use the reverse side of the page. I. Please circle the letter that corresponds to the best answer. Each is worth 1 mark.
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REVAMPING HUMAN RESOURCE AT KAMEHA It is 8 a.m. 14th of September 2012, first week into his job, Azahar walked in to his office hoping it to be a breeze. Amir, assistant HR manager of Kameha Medical Center, showed him a copy of the Tamil daily, which carried the picture of Valli, requesting for donation for her child’s surgery. Amir described briefly about Valli’s issue to Azahar. A month before Azahar took over Valli frequented Human resource department. Azahar was keen to meet her to discuss
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for its endorsement. In India there is an exponential potential for a celebrity endorsement to be perceived as genuinely relevant, thereby motivating consumers to go in for the product. Among the celebrity that has been coca cola India endorser is Amir Khan, Aishwarya Rai, Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor. A quote from Aristotle said that, Beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of recommendation. The quote from Aristotle said that the use of an image or a person is better attraction or recommendation
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As a result of low self-esteem caused by racial discrimination, many characters in the novel and play attempt to dissociate themselves from their ethnic background and portray a new identity to conform to social standards. In The Bluest Eye, Morrison inserts a chapter in the novel introducing Geraldine and other women similar to her. In the chapter, Geraldine and these women are characterized as black women who develop thrift, patience, high morals, and good manners. They actively strive to separate
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Hosseini developed an interest in the theme while in the process of writing.[2] He later divulged that he frequently came up with pieces of the plot by drawing pictures of it.[7] For example, he did not decide to make Amir and Hassan brothers until after he had "doodled it".[7] Like Amir, the protagonist of the novel, Hosseini was born in Afghanistan and left the country as a youth, not returning until 2003.[10] Thus, he was frequently questioned about the extent of the autobiographical aspects of
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ENDORSEMENTS: A CRUSIAL AND CONTROVERSIAL PART IN ADVERTISEMENTS When you go for shopping in a supermarket and you come across many brands of various products. When you see a brand, it immediately reminds you of the celebrity who has endorsed or promoted the brand. For instance, Lux may remind you of Shahrukh Khan, Ashwariya Rai or even Katrina Kaif. The image of the celebrity in the ad leaves a lasting impression on your mind which motivates you to buy the product. Endorsements, by famous celebrities
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There are a variety amount of reasons why a mother would not choose breastfeed their infant. Most women in the United States know that breastfeeding is best for their infant but are unaware of the specific health benefits and risks associated with it. According to Moore, Anderson, and Bergman (2007) “research has shown that obstetricians rarely provide information about breastfeeding and formula feeding during prenatal visits”. Mother’s often rely on education about breastfeeding on pamphlets, leaflets
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For instance, in The Kite Runner, the letter of Hassan re-establishes the lost link of Amir with his homeland. In A Thousand Splendid Suns, it is Jalil’s letter to Mariam which is received by Laila; and in the last novel And The Mountains Echoed, the sketches made by Mr. Wahdati, the phone call by Markos to Pari informing her of the existence
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descendent of Genghis Khan, Saray Mulk Khanum. Timur and his new brother-in-law took power. Timur showed kindness to the nobles, merchants, and clergy which gained him support and allies. His brother-in-law, Amir Husayn ruled harshly and his jealous of Timur grew. After Timur’s wife died, he had Amir captured and killed giving him full rule of the regions in Afghanistan and Iran.
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Journal 4 If The Kite Runner were a tedious history book, the majority of world population would still misunderstand the Afghan being notorious terrorists misrepresented by modern media, especially American news and movies; On the other hand, this book, in fact, is an eye-opening novel that successfully attracts the large number of readers throughout the world. Apart from the entertaining narrative, the author, Khaled Hosseini, diplomatically introduces genuine Afghanistan and the Afghan to the
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