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15141: Bloomingdales International Cu
Bloomingdales International Customer Service "AT BLOOMINGDALE'S, WE'RE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE" Bloomingdale’s is successful because they have positioned themselves in the retailing market, by offering unique merchandise from around the world, targeting a affluent, educated group of patrons aged between 35-55 years, and focusing on "Customer Service". This marketing strategy has been the back bone of their success. Advertisement campaigns of Bloomingdale’s has portrayed the focus of "Customer Service", with slogans such as "At Bloomingdale's, we're always at your service" and "You are like no one else in the world, Bloomingdale's is like ...
15142: Profile Of A United Airlines C
... and three are on fire, and we are loosing altitude," exclaims the First Officer. "Apply full throttles, and pull the extinguishers for one and three," barks the Captain. As the First Officer follows the captain's orders, the obnoxious sound of engines exceeding maximum RPMs echoes throughout the cabin of the plane. With passengers screaming and with the airplane loosing altitude, the captain declares an emergency. "Chicago Approach-United 4261-Declaring ... 1,800 ft, the captain is able to steady the wings and maintain his on course heading. Thirty seconds later the massive 747-400 breaks out of the clouds and becomes visible to O'Hare's control tower. Lightning and thunder overwhelm the helpless plane as it plummets closer and closer to earth. The plane, only 200ft. above the ground, struggles to glide the remaining 1000 ft before the runway. The ... the runway. After skidding for 12,000 ft, the badly damaged aircraft finally comes to rest with no casualties. The pilot is responsible for saving the lives of all 285 passengers on board. The captain's training, experience, and high level of skill, are the reasons he was able to handle the emergency. As an aviation enthusiast, my career goal is to become an airline pilot. In order to achieve ...
15143: How Do We Know If God Exists
... to be ever elusive, just beyond our reach. The human race has made strides to answer these difficult questions. Unfortunately, as with all knowledge we find ourselves asking more difficult questions. The question of God's existence can be considered one of the most difficult questions ever ask by a human being. Attempts have been made on both sides of the argument, but holes in everyone analyzation of this question has ... off is the ontological argument. An ontological argument for the existence of God attempts to include the definition of the concept of God the fact that he exists. An example of this would be Anselm's argument. Saint Anselm(1033-1109) was a Benedictine monk in Bec. At that time, Bec was one of the Great centers of learning in Europe. His book Proslogion contains his famous ontological argument. This argument ... maximum. This coincides with the question "Can God make a rock he/she can not lift?" Either way you look at it God will not win this situation. By making a rock heavier than God's strength he would not be all powerful, second by not making the rock prove that he is not all powerful by way of God's inability to create such a rock. Imagine however if ...
15144: Prepubescent Strength Training
... question is can and/or will prepubescent strength training cause developmental-inhibiting musculoskeletal injuries such as epiphyseal plate fractures. These types of fractures can lead to the stunting of limb growth in the affected area(s) and are obviously injuries that can negatively affect the normal development of our youth (Thomas, 1995). The next obvious question was two-fold; what are the benefits, if any, of prepubescent strength-training and do ... and this paper, strength training will be defined as the use of progressive resistance methods such as body weight (i.e. pushups), free weights, isotonic and isokinetic machines utilized in an attempt to increase one’s ability to exert or resist force (Cahill, 1995). Prepubescence will be defined as a child, male or female, typically no older than 16, who has not yet developed secondary sex characteristics. More simply put, the ... by properly increasing them they will markedly reduce the risk of injury in sport. Another benefit of understated importance stems from the immeasurable potential psychological boost that can gained through the improvement of a child’s physical and self-image. Strength training serves as a means for “sculpting” one’s own body to an image more compatible with their wants and dreams. Children who have participated in strength training programs ...
15145: Is There Hope For The Psychopa
... worst one a human being should have is that to be afraid of his fellow man. The human that should be most feared is possibly he who has Anti-Social Personality Disorder, or in layman's terms, the psychopath. The psychopath has probably the most deviant mind that exists, and treatment is not very successful because there is not a cure or drug to control it. The sociopath has a combination ... that are incurred in childhood as a result of heredity, trauma and the lack of emotional development. The lack of moral or emotional development which gives a sociopath a lack of understanding for other people's feelings enables them to be deceitful without feeling bad about whatever they do. The underdeveloped emotional system of the sociopath is "emotionally retarded" . The sociopathic behavior problems that start as a child have links to ... superficial *has a grandiose self image *deceitful or manipulative *lack of remorse *lack of empathy *impulsive *irresponsible *easily angered or frustrated *has had serious problems as a child or teenager *shows callous unconcern regarding other's feelings *disregard social norms or the rights of other people *unable to maintain enduring relationships *incapable of experiencing guilt *blame others or rationalize antisocial behavior *constantly irritable The antisocial tends to have short lasting ...
15146: If I Cant See God, How Do I Kn
The mystery of God's existence has been a crucial element of many religious studies and traditions. Who is God? What is God? Where is God? To effectively discuss the existence of God, it is necessary to illustrate the notion ... modern science has been a strong agent in questioning the existence of God. Although many cannot articulate their reasons for believing in the existence of God, their faith is nonetheless definite and true. An individual's faith in God is drawn through their personal experiences and the experiences of the community to which they belong. Thomas Aquinas, a thirteenth century theologian, used his experiences of the world to develop his proofs ... is the opium of the people." Moreover, science has provided for a scientific framework to explain questionable aspects of our lives; Copernicius discovered that the sun simply did not travel around the earth, Isaac Newton's reflection on gravity explained many mysteries of the universe, and Charles Darwin's evidence of evolution questioned the literal acceptance of the bible's creation story. Science has forced believers to focus on God' ...
15147: Mass Media And Public Opinion
Mass Media and Public Opinion The generalized idea of every individual's personality is "I have my own thoughts." When this statement is examined closer, the question arises of what influences one to believe the things they do? Mass media plays an immense role in the form shaping of people's opinions and views through means of ownership, commercialization and news coverage. The rich keep getting richer, including corporations. One way they do so is through owning and merging media outlets. Because single monopolies are illegal ... a primary focus in advertising. The idea of "selling the American Dream" and "buying is the answer to fulfillment" is what corporations aim for in distributing their goods. The way they go about catching one's attention is through emotional association between the viewer and the product. Reaching the consumer is a task in itself. Sex, happiness and upper class values are often used to do so, which becomes rather ...
15148: Is The Colonization Of Africa
... that it was a joke, but they soon realize that the white people are beginning to take over. Many of the native people begin to join the white people and worship their God, including Okonkwo's son Nwoye. "One morning Okonkwo's cousin, Amikwu, was passing by the church on his way from the neighbouring village, when he saw Nwoye among the Christians."( Achebe, 151) Amikwu tells Okonkwo this and upon Nwoye's return home, he beats him and kicks him out of his house. Nwoye eventually becomes happy about leaving his father and is given a new name Isaac. This does not help the way some ...
15149: Interpreting Poverty In The Gr
... set apart or shunned from the general public. In the Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, this statement holds true. Throughout the whole book, all of the less fortunate people are treated like they aren’t even human. This is not much different than how our society is now. In the news article “Major Cities Get Tough With Homeless”, by Angie Cannon, Judy Appel said, “We are saying it is your fault that we have created a structure where there aren’t enough jobs and housing for you to lead a decent life.” (Cannon 1) Appel is saying the same thing Steinbeck was saying in his book. Many homeless people are homeless because they were forced to be that way, and the general public doesn’t realize it. In the Grapes of Wrath, and in the present time, the general public has set the less fortunate apart from themselves without even realizing it. “I’m seeing more apathy on the ...
15150: Is There Hope For The Psychopa
... worst one a human being should have is that to be afraid of his fellow man. The human that should be most feared is possibly he who has Anti-Social Personality Disorder, or in layman's terms, the psychopath. The psychopath has probably the most deviant mind that exists, and treatment is not very successful because there is not a cure or drug to control it. The sociopath has a combination ... that are incurred in childhood as a result of heredity, trauma and the lack of emotional development. The lack of moral or emotional development which gives a sociopath a lack of understanding for other people's feelings enables them to be deceitful without feeling bad about whatever they do. The underdeveloped emotional system of the sociopath is "emotionally retarded" . The sociopathic behavior problems that start as a child have links to ... superficial *has a grandiose self image *deceitful or manipulative *lack of remorse *lack of empathy *impulsive *irresponsible *easily angered or frustrated *has had serious problems as a child or teenager *shows callous unconcern regarding other's feelings *disregard social norms or the rights of other people *unable to maintain enduring relationships *incapable of experiencing guilt *blame others or rationalize antisocial behavior *constantly irritable The antisocial tends to have short lasting ...


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