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    Zappos

    Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya Raphael Recanati International School Term Paper Zappos by Daniel Silberberg – ID 329655716 Lior Stern – ID 201263910 Nimrod Stern – ID 302328992 February 23rd, 2014 Lecturer: Dr. Galit Dayan TA: Einat Brainin Organizational Behavior Part A. Introduction 1. We chose Zappos.com, an innovative and adaptive online shoe and clothing shop, due to its unique positive company culture, sky-high employee satisfaction and fascinating CEO

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    Spanish Conquistadors Research Paper

    day. The astrolabe performed the same function but was built differently. Speed was another important factor. A log was used to determine speed. At first, they tossed a piece of wood overboard near the bow and timed how long it took it to reach the stern. Later, they used a wooden triangle weighted on one side with a rope attached on all three corners. The rope had knots and it would be laid out for a fixed amount of time. The speed was measured by the number of "knots" that went out in

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    Ethics

    Support for Environmental Protection: The Role of Moral Norms Paul C. Stern National Research Council Thomas Dietz George Mason University I. Stanley Black Illinois Environmental Protection Agency A theoretical model is presented that traces support for environmental protection to a social-psychological process involving the activation of moral norms against harming innocent people. In a preliminary test of the model's social-psychological hypotheses, judgments about the moral obligations of

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    Argumentative Essay: The Office TV Show

    The Office is a mockumentary of a paper selling company that is home to a range of different egos that clash, especially to the main characters Michael Scott (the boss) and Dwight Schrute. The show usually includes the daily life of working at this company, with no work getting done and the most of the day pertaining to inappropriate humor and behavior. Normally, the premise of the show is based off of a conflict or occurring event, and then the scenes of various employees and their different personalities

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    Schindlers List - Historic Analysis

    hopes that he can make money on the war, and he starts out by making many important Nazis his friends. Schindler starts up an Enamelware fabric, using Jews instead of Poles, because they are cheaper. He hires Izthak Stern, a Jewish accountant, to basically run his business, and as Stern hired the Jews, he made sure they were made Essential Workers, meaning they would be spared from concentration camps and/or death. Amon Goeth arrives in Krakow, where he will be overseeing Plazów concentration camp

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    The Wisdom Paradox

    “The Wisdom Paradox” (Goldberg, 2005) is a fascinating book about the biology of cognitive wisdom, including its unique costs and benefits. This book provides a thorough explanation of how people in later stages of life successfully undertake major cognitive tasks, as well as how this aptitude can be maximized. With vigorous and life-long mental activity in novel tasks learning new information, an aging person can gain wisdom and minimize clinical brain injury. Wisdom has intellectual, practical

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    Too Big Too Fail

    really going on in the Stock Market during 2008. Hank Paulson, Secretary of Treasury, finds himself in a position where he is forced to make some very unfavorable decisions as the investment banks, such as Lehman Brothers and Bear Sterns, begin to fall. When Bear Sterns was almost forced into bankruptcy, the Department of Treasury offered them a bailout, and was able to save the bank. Richard Fuld, CEO of Lehman Brothers, expects the same treatment when his bank begins to fall. Because of some of

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    Buffalo Wild Wings

    more than half of which are franchising (Stern, 2012). In 2010 the company opened its subsidiary in Canada. Total company’s assets have approximately $500 million (Stern, 2012). BWW restaurants specialize in chicken wings under unique sauces. The outlets also have sport bars with large menus including various salads, burgers and appetizers. For the visitors, in the restaurants big TV screens have been installed to allow everyone watch popular sports (Stern, 2012). Actually, Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants

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    Forensic Psychiatry

    could range from the examination of eyewitness testimony, to improving interrogation methods. There are also forensic psychologists that focus on public policy, such as designing correctional facilities and prisons. In 1901 a man named William Stern studied memory by asking students to study a picture for forty-five seconds, and then recall what happened in the picture. This is when eyewitness testimonies began to lose credibility, because often times the participants were incorrect in explaining

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    Andrew Shacknove's Who Is A Refugee

    Taking a step away from the specifics of the situation in the Dominican Republic, an issue that warrants conversation is the power of terminology in the shaping of arguments and public perception. Andrew Shacknove provides that insight in his article “Who is a Refugee” (1985), employing the term ‘refugee’. He argues that the current definition of refugee is too narrow, excluding a large number of people from assistance; instead, he argues that refugee-hood’ should be based on the premise of a severed

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