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- 2051: Intuition
- ... I believe almost every situation we encounter is similar to an immense number of previous situations. These similarities are not limited to the human species. They go back through the history of evolution. "For example walking past a dog that feels you are violating its territory raises instincts and actions in the dog that are not so far removed from similar ... There is no way to say why a neural net produces one response rather than another. You can do a detailed analysis of the state and explain exactly why this history and input produces this response but that is no explanation. Because intuition is a generalized pattern recognition process you cannot break up the result into a series of steps or ...
- 2052: International Business - Coca~
- ... India after harsh disagreements with the government. Why after all did Pepsi enter again, facing a country with such strongly adverse feelings towards foreign companies which is rooted in Indians history of colonialistic times when the British, French and Portuguese were extracting the country s recources its wealth without returning noticeable benefits to its economy. Moreover they feared that national companies ... Indian standpoint, government restriction on FDI are quite easy to understand. As mentioned already in question 1) Indien s approach toward forein companies is deeply rooted in its wounds of history of colonialist times by British, French and Portuguese, which ruthlessly extracted the country s resources without returning anything to the benefits of Indians economy. These past experiences consequently resulted in ...
- 2053: Gods Grandeur 2
- ... the Divine have been the subject of many authors writings, in fact the very first text ever published was the Bible; the most comprehensive link between the Divine and humans. History is full of examples of people trying to define their relationship with the Divine or lack there of, Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love... (Psalm ... Paul. New York. 1987. Vendler, Helen H. Yeats s vision and the later plays. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1963. Whitaker, Thomas R. Swan and shadow: Yeats s dialogue with history. The Catholic University of America Press. Washington, DC 1989. Zondervan. The Holy Bible: New and Old Testaments. Zondervan Publishing House. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1986
- 2054: Gender 3
- 1.0 History: In the last thirty years, there has been considerable changes in the way men and women's regard each other's roles and their image. The sixties, with the liberation ... listen but maintain it less when they speak. 9.0 Voice: It has been said that the voice could be considered 'the second face' for our voices can reveal our history almost as much as our faces do. A problem that is more prevalent in women than men is when we are feeling panic or tension; our voice, it's tone ...
- 2055: Fordism And Scientific Managem
- ... Politics of Mass Production and American Global Power. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (p.11) Shearer, R (1997). The Reichskuratorium fur Wirtschaftlichkeit: Fordism and organized capitalism in Germany, 1918-1945. Business History Review. 71, 569-602. Shingo, S. The Toyota production system. Tokyo: Japan Management Association, 1981. P.52 Streeck, W. (1987). The uncertainties of management in the management of uncertainty: Employers ... F. (1915). The Principles of Scientific Management. New York: Harper, (Copyright M E Sharpe Inc 1997) Whitston, K. (1997) The reception of scientific management by British engineers, 1890-1914. Business History Review. 71, 207-229 Wood, S. (1993) The Japanization of Fordism. Economic & Industrial Democracy. 14, 535-555
- 2056: Electrical Engineering
- ... have designed or created. Electrical engineers have invented the lights in your house, the television, the stereo, the telephone, computers, and even your doctor s blood pressure gauge (Stine 300). History The history of engineering goes back into the 19th century when Alexander Volta (1745-1827) made a remarkable discover regarding the nature of electricity (Cosgrove 749). He discovered that electrical current could ...
- 2057: East Timor. Do They Have A Rig
- ... Timor was "one of the last true Polynesian civilizations in the world."(Briere) The invasion by the Indonesians on December 7 1975 was one of the bloodiest slaughters in recent history killing hundreds of thousands. The invasion commenced at dawn with an Air, Sea, and Land attack on the East Timorese. "There are great black crosses etched against the sky -- crosses ... with oil companies and giving aid to the Indonesians all the while the East Timorese were dying in order to facilitate this. Amongst all the human rights violations in the history of Indonesia, the blatant disregard for human life in the case of East Timor is one of the worst. The genocide that has taken place there has been the worst ...
- 2058: Examine The Ways In Which Lang
- ... and Irish. At one point in the script he shows more interest in anglicizing the Irish town names than Yolland, the Englishman who is responsible for this. He dismisses the history behind the town name of Tobair Vree as a trivial little story nobody in the parish remembers even though he remembers it in full himself. Another aspect of his divided ... their Irish identity. The play seems to emphasize the importance of Ireland retaining its identity, in spite of oppression from the English. Friel highlights a particularly important era of Irish history to make this point and the plot gives sympathy to the Irish characters by its illustration of them and the English. He uses language and identity as the tools to ...
- 2059: Dreams Life
- ... He spoke of the illusion of 'sense-perception', the malfunctioning of these senses which allows dreams to occur. Aristotle later suggested that dreams are formed by disturbances of the body (History 209). Not until the mid 19th century did another philosopher as great as Aristotle come along. A psychoanalyst by the name of Sigmund Freud truly revolutionized the study of dreams ... tool in uncovering unconscious thoughts and desires. Freud also believed that "the purpose of dreams is to allow us to satisfy in fantasies the instinctual urges that society judges unacceptable" (History 209). A second illustious investigator of dreams was Carl Jung. Like Freud, Jung analyzed the dreams of his patients in order to explore the otherwise inaccessible regions of the unconscious ...
- 2060: Disneys Influence On American
- ... Disney is embedded in every child s mind, the second they are conceived. Carl Hiaasen writes: The secret weapon is trust. Disney is the most trusted brand name in the history of marketing. It hooks when we re little and never lets go, this unshakable faith that Disney is the best at knowing what s best. (13) As long as Disney ... Hiaasen writes: At the core of Disney s platinum mine is entertainment. No other corporation has the capacity to crank out enough product to gorge the public maw. (11) Throughout history there has always been opposition to every giant, and Disney is no exception. Its ability to reach nearly every human on earth frightens some people. Carl Hiaasen expresses the other ...
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