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831: Shakespeare's World
... and unsatisfactory in characterization, while there is a decline in style and versification also. Shakespeare's plays were greatly influenced by the Renaissance. The Renaissance is a period of European history that saw a renewed interest in the arts. The Renaissance began in 14th- century Italy and spread to the rest of Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. During the course of this period, the European feudal society of the ... lacked discipline, and if the play was not well acted out, the audience was known to pelt the actors on stage with anything they could lay their hands on. During the Renaissance, however, the major interest in drama sparked of a sudden increase in the building of theatres. In spite of objections by the residents, and criticism by the Puritans, during the period between 1557 and 1629, no fewer than thirty major theatres were opened in London alone. Considering the fact that London only had 300,000 inhabitants, this shows how keen the interest in drama was. They usually resembled large wooden sheds partly thatched with rushes. There was usually a flagstaff on the roof and a trench around the theatre building. Private theatres were designed on the ...
832: Why Launch An Advertising Campaign
... limited. Therefore, I think that the best form of branding for Pakanawa's toys would be multiple product branding. Product Development We must also consider product development to extend the product life cycle and retain interest in the series of products produced by Pakanawa. To fully conduct a product development scheme we must conduct some market research into the attitudes of the customers and what they think can be done to ... we must first draw the customers attention to the display and to the product, and finally, to the price of the product. Why a sales team? The job of a sales team is to create interest in the product with the public and retailers. The overall aim of a sales team is to create the highest level of distribution of the product and to promote the product so representatives of a firm are interested in purchasing this product to sell it in their shops. They should initially aim to start small and encourage interest in the media, the public and shareholders. The whole image of the company rests on the sales team as it is their job to promote the product and the company and to stop any ...
833: Definition Of Job Burn Out
... be wise to ask them to discuss how the job is going and ask if they are feeling pressure due to a lack of resources. Even if no funds are available for additional resources expressing interest in their stress could go someway toward alleviating it. I think it is also worthwhile to watch how employees relate to their clients. If an employee who has previously placed a high degree of importance ... results in burn out. They find that it is possible for a person to be dissatisfied about their job without being burned out, the dissatisfaction may be caused by some other reason like low pay rates. But that it is unlikely that a burned out person will not be dissatisfied with their job, since it is causing them so much stress. In other words, probable candidates for burn out are not ...
834: Treatment of Women In Voltaire's Period
... who watched over Cunègonde. Cunègonde had this beauty that no man could resist and therefore she had many lovers. After she was raped the captain of the Bulgars wanted her, but after awhile he lost interest in her. She was sold to a merchant Jew named Don Issacher, who she resisted. While with the Jew, the Grand Inquisitor took an interest in Cunègonde. The Grand Inquisitor took an interest in Cunègonde. The Grand Inquisitor tried to buy her from the Jew, but she refused. They both made a deal where they would share her like she was a piece of meat. Don Issacher ...
835: Healthcare And Coranare Heart Disease
... through rapid identification and treatment and, second, heightening the potential for an improved quality of life for patients and family members (www.nhlbi.nih.gov/index.htm). Part of the reason for the government s interest in people health is because they pay the largest portion of the national health bill. If the government can reduce heart disease by ten percent they can save billions. This financial motive has generated a ... to mention that they are in the business of making money. And they don t mention that we are becoming numbers to them not patients. They are concerned with our satisfaction and with their mortality rates, but overall hospitals are in business to make money. Baptist hospital in Nashville still primarily operates under fee for service. Very few of the physicians in the hospital are associated with HMO s. The hospitals ...
836: Player Piano
In Player Piano, everything is controlled by machines and computers and depends on productivity. The managers and engineers only create new programs for more productive production. Even the rates of production and consumption are calculated by a computer (EPICAC), which is seated in the large Carlsbad cavern system. The EPICAC computer even determines the people's careers and in this way their whole lives ... general manager. He doesn't not know of any better job, and in fact he even would not want to get any. He tries to be as best a s possible although he finds no interest in his job. His kind and fatherly superior Kroner relies on him because he used to be an old friend of Paul's father in the days of his life. Kroner sees the old Dr ...
837: Birth Parents Should Not Be Able To Reclaim Their Child
... a strong family of their own. Many would believe this would impact birthparents when making the decision on whether or not to put their child up for adoption. In reality they often disregard the best interest of the child. Because birth parents are often able to reclaim their child, adoption a child has become frightening to those interested in adopting. Ironically many children would choose to not return to their birth ... if given the opportunity. (Lockley 1995, 23) Such statistics help reinforce the belief that birth parents should not be allowed to reclaim their child once adopted. Permitting such reversals would not be considering the best interest of the child nor his or her feelings. Laws and regulations are making readopting a child impracticable for birth parents. Advancing with technology and the rest of the world, laws referring to adoption are also ... is removed from his or her adopted family, and taken back under their parents' wings. Since many parents are unable to readopt their child they are beginning to think about what would be the best interest for the child. Women are finally allowing a boyfriend to take custody of the child, if she does not want to raise the child in today's day and age. (Roszia 1996, 75) Rationally, ...
838: The Year 2000 Problem
... computers do one of two things: freeze up and/or shut down. Date computation functions are used on millions of software applications, thus affecting millions of computers world-wide. It not only affects calculations for interest rates, inventories, or insurance policies, but every major aspect of our modern economic infrastructure. Government agencies, businesses, and financial institutions use software applications that contain date computation functions. The following types of organizations would be affected ...
839: Berlin Wall
... and opened all the gates."(Borneman,(1991), p.2) "Economic union has powerful implications both inside and outside Germany. Rebuilding the East German derelict economy will tie up perhaps $650 billion West German capitol, raising interest rates and very possibly fueling inflation throughout European Community."(Garrard,(1990), p.23) On Sunday, 18 March 1990, East Germans held the first free election on their territory since 1933-"the first fully free election in ...
840: Money And Information
... a computer to gain access to a separate business or bank and transfer funds to accounts that they control. The fourth category is the information hacker. The individual or group in this context has no interest in financial theft and instead seeks information or at least access to information. This is the point at which any analysis of motive becomes problematic. To offer clearly demarked lines between the motives of one ... of criminal the computer is just a tool with which to illegally access funds which otherwise would be completely unavailable. This apparently obvious statement becomes relevant when compared with the informational motivated computer criminal whose interest is primarily focussed upon the computer and its interaction with other computers. A large percentage of financial computer crime takes place within the boundaries of a legal occupation. Green (1990: 13) defines as occupational crime ... help at the author's former Bayreuth chair, and a deal was agreed on with the prosecution authorities: The hacker revealed his knowledge and the investigation against him was suspended. The case was of particular interest because information on new techniques of computer manipulation was revealed in the course of this proceeding. The resolving of this case confirms the effectiveness of a "self-revelation" for cases of hacking already called ...


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