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    Occupation and profession have been used interchangeably. Webster defines occupation as “the work that a person does; a person's job or profession” and profession as “a type of job that requires special education, training, or skill.” They appear to be the synonyms of one another until you gain knowledge and education. A cohort member, Adrienne Jones, stated that an “occupation is something a person does to live while a profession is something a person lives to do”. In the same sense you can…

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    How Time Fly Short Story

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    around me in a flash. For the past few years I have been working diligently to improve my art skills. So far I have noticed numerous growth, but I’m not content. The biggest competition I had known at the time has been at the Washington Parish Free Fair, an annual event of Washington Parish with a variety of contest to enter and rides to enjoy. I expected only the best ribbons handed out for my art work; however when I didn’t receive the best I would turn crimson red in anger and blame the…

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    Unit 2 On this unit I have a very tight schedule from the commitments I had from the office but because of the flexibility of the learning environment I managed to cover not all of the work required of me. I was supposed to Analyze the ‘Pygmalion effect’ the Pygmalion effect according to Chang (2011;1) is the fact that people turn to live to what is expected from them. Livingstone (1988; 1) asserts that the way which managers treat their employees is influenced by what is expected of them. The…

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    external obstacles. To find a solution for these difficulties there are four ways is good work , appropriate choices , raise energy rate and try to achieve big goals . All this is done through good planning . In additional lee coekerell discusses in his book "time management magic"( Published 02 October 2014 ).Time control is the only way to reach the goal . In order to be able to control the time you have , you must work on your time schedule. Through which you can specify your priorities and…

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    Japes had an opportunity through his family to work in the world of grub. His uncle was president of the largest grub service in the world. UJ was a true Bull. With a big round face and a body to match, he would remind anyone of Santa Claus. UJ enjoyed his teenage years working with Japes father at their family resort. He was a self-made server that worked in every management position on his way up the corporate ladder. A remarkable story of success and determination that eventually bestowed…

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    Unit 1 Reflection

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    stakeholders as well as shareholders. Since I act as final information distributor for them, So I will improve my presentations skills and at the same time I would work on my liaison and networking techniques to improve. And same applies to my Figurehead role as well, which falls under Interpersonal roles. Mostly, it is not under my domain or arena of work at least for the…

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    Context In Art

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    Within the world of contemporary art, an issue that often presents itself is the issue of context. In many cases such as the one I will present in this essay, the idea of understanding and appreciating a piece of work is often quite difficult without the back-story. Not only does context place the work in time, but also allows us as viewers to further relate our own experiences to what the artist is trying to say. This process of obtaining context through research therefore allows for a deeper…

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    unconventional materials. Everyday objects that would usually be perceived as useless rubbish like bottles, pencils and really anything, can be recycled into great works of art. This is called Junk Sculpture and has become increasingly popular. This is because the materials themselves can be used to send a message or strengthen it. In this essay, the work of two influential artists; Guy Laramée and Nicholas Jones, who both create sculptures using books, will be analysed and the way in which they…

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    Museum Of Art Analysis

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    Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and we were able to see many fascinating works of art including an amazing 2D work by Francois Pascal Simon Gerard. This work is a portrait of Louise-Antoinette-Scholastique Gueheneuc, Madame la Marechale Lannes, Duchesse de Montebello, with her Children. This painting was made in the year 1814 and is a very beautiful piece of art. This painting is two centuries old and is still in very good shape, it’s size is 102 3/8 by 72 1/16 in. The artist’s brush work is very…

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    Black Friday

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    I mostly made the decision to do this because of the women like in Bananeras, women that have to work 7 days a week and 24 hours. Maybe not quite that much, but it’s in a sense how I felt when I read their stories. They have to work almost every day and we spend our day shopping for deals. It’s like a war on Black Friday, people fight and push and will do anything to get what they went out there for. We’re spending…

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