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    When George Lucas first pitched the idea of Star Wars, a space-western, to movie executives back in the 1970’s; he probably never imagined it to be the cultural phenomenon that it turned out to be. The original Star Wars trilogy (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi), earned more two billion dollars, after adjusted for inflation in North America (IMDB). Then sixteen years later the next three Star Wars movies were

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    Help Desk at AMPA Case Student: Student Number: Tutor: Workshop Time: Due Date: Contents Contents 2 1.0 Analysis Using Motivation Theories 1 1.1 Equity Theory 1 1.2 Expectancy Theory 2 2.0 Criticisms of the Management Functions 3 3.0 Main Problems Defined 4 4.0 References 5 5.0 Appendices 7 5.1 Appendix 1: SWOT Analysis 7 1.0 Analysis Using Motivation Theories 1.1 Equity Theory The Equity Theory states that people assess how fairly they have been treated according to two key factors:

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    [A] “Hope involves the will to get there, and different ways to get there” (Kaufman 1). [B] Psychologists around the world all believe in the good effects of having hopes and dreams and setting goals. [C] In their stories, these people paint us a picture of the troubles and hard times they faced, and how they were able to get through by putting hope into action and working towards accomplishing their goals, which all started with a dream. [D] Hopes dreams and goals provide people with the opportunity

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    treasure from the Golden Gate. Mr. Justice Field, the judge of the court, was not prepared to decide that the statue does not apply to a case where the vessel has gone to pieces, to which the goods belonged of which larceny is alleged. Stated in Scott (1906) “that if any person . . . shall

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    of Lyndon Johnson (Vol. 1). New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Hodges, D. (2013, November 16). JFK Murder: Fifty Years Later and the Cover Up Continues. Retrieved October 11, 2014. Pratt, J., & Castaneda, C. (1999). Builders: Herman and George R. Brown. College Station: Texas A&M University Press. Scott, P. (1971, January 1). The Kennedy Assassination and the Vietnam War. Retrieved October 12, 2014. Tina, S. (2014, March 2). Texas Oil, Root & Brown, Johnson and Kennedy Assassination. Retrieved October

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    Novel Study Guide: The Great Gatsby 1. Author Info F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) wrote The Great Gatsby around 1925. 2. Novel Background Of all of Fitzgerald’s novels, this one was considered the greatest book. Fitzgerald coined the term "Jazz Age" to refer to the period more commonly known as the Roaring Twenties. Jazz is an American style of music marked by its complex and exuberant mix of rhythms and tonalities. The Great Gatsby portrays a similarly complex mix of emotions and themes that

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    Human Resource Management

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    Table of content 1.0 Introduction The term human resource management (HRM) refers to the design and application of formal systems in an organization to ensure the effective and efficient use of human talent to accomplish organizational goals (Robert, L. M. & John, H. J., 2002). This system includes activities undertaken to attract, develop, and maintain an effective workforce. Managers have to play an active role in recruiting and selecting the right employees, developing effective training

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    Psychologist, 29(12), 859-869. Blau, J.V. (2003). Testing a four-dimensional structure of occupational commitment. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 76(4), 469-488. doi: 10.1348/096317903322591596 Boyle, D. J., & Hassett-Walker, C. (2008). Individual-Level and Socio-Structural Characteristics of Violence. An Emergency Department Study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(8), 1011-1026. Creswell, J. W. (2009). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches

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    Sampling and Data Collection Plan Name QNT/561 October 27, 2014 Instructor Introduction Royal Blue Airlines is a medium sized airline company offering flights throughout the United States, Mexico, Caribbean Islands, and Latin America. The company operates a fleet of Boeing 737 aircrafts and is in the process of replacing older ones with newer, state-of-the-art planes. These new planes are very expensive, so management wants to maximize passenger count. A study has been authorized to

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    Beatles Dbq

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    through creation, the Beatles are able to create what can be considered a great song. In many of the Beatles' songs, the composition that they create using a strain of instruments has caught the attention of many listeners, young and old. In source A, Scott Freiman refers to the composition used in the song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” as a journey through the instruments as well as keys used within the song. Freinman states “Lennon’s psychedelic trip is also a

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