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Nike Case Answers
Nike Case Answers– Spreading out to stay together 1. When Nike CEO Phil Knight stepped down
and handed his job to Bill Perez, he stayed on as chairman of the board. In what ways could Knight's
continued presence on the board have created an informal structure that prevented Perez from
achieving full and complete leadership of Nike? Answer: Informal structures are the set of unofficial
relationships between organization members. Potential advantages of informal structures: ▪ Helping
people accomplish their work ▪ Overcoming limits of formal structure ▪ Gaining access to
interpersonal networks ▪ Informal learning When knight remained on the board, old communication
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|Strategy | |Nike |Endorsing Athletes | | |Sponsoring Sports events | | |City based advertisements | |
|Banners & Billboards | | |Themes on bringing inspiration and innovation to every athlete in world |
|Adidas, Reebok |Sponsoring Sports events | | |Endorsing Athletes | | |Themes on improving
performance of every athlete in the world | |Puma |Mixing influence of sports, lifestyle & fashion | |
|Puma concept retail stores | | |Puma fashion
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Research Paper On Groundhog
All Eyes on the Groundhog After a long hard winter most, people are looking forward to spring.
Spring brings about new life, budding trees and flowers, birds singing and butterflies flying.
Predicting the end of winter and the beginning of spring has been a long time favorite ritual for
many people. Groundhog Day has been around for centuries. The tradition stems from earlier
traditions and crosses many different cultures. Groundhog Day remains very popular today.
Initially, thousands of years ago people in Europe looked to the badger for the prediction of the
arrival of spring. They watched the badger to determine when to plant their crops. However, since
badgers were scarce in Pennsylvania, the groundhog took over this duty. Tradition holds that if the
groundhog sees his shadow on February 2nd it will be scared and return to its burrow, signaling that
there will be six more weeks of winter. If his shadow is not seen then spring is on its way
(Groundhog). The famous Punxsutawney Phil, gets his name from the Indian name for the location
"ponksad–uteney" which means "the town of sandflies" (Groundhog 1017).
Prior to Groundhog Day German settlers, performed the tradition of Candlemas Day (Groundhog
2017). Candlemas Day involved clergy blessing candles and distributing them to everyone in the
dark cold days of winter, the people placed a lighted candle in each window of their home
(Groundhog 2017). If on February 2nd the sun came out there would be six more Yohe 2
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Personal Narrative: Seeing Past The Athlete
Seeing Past the Athlete
Throughout my entire life, I have been an avid golfer. From the moment my parents gave me my
first set of clubs when I was five, I have loved golf. I enjoy practicing, playing and as strange as it
might sound to someone who does not play golf, I even love to watch golf. To me, I have always
been enthralled by the precision necessary to be a consistently good golfer and how just a one
degree difference in your swing or on the club can make a dramatic impact on the distance and ball
flight of your shot. Over the past couple of years, I have practiced for hours, trying to perfect each
individual aspect of my game. When I was ten years old, I started traveling across the country to
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At the time, he changed the entire golf world by being the first extremely successful African
American golfer. Golf is still a predominantly white sport, as the PGA Tour is over 90% caucasian,
but Tiger Woods made a monumental impact on the world's perception of golf. Woods' bold and
daring style of play brought millions of new viewers each and every week. He inspired young
athletes, both African American and white, to pursue the game of golf. Woods changed the entire
game by dominating week after week at such a young age. He became such a legend on the PGA
Tour that players would immediately fall apart if they played with him. Solely the pressure of
playing with Tiger Woods caused young players and veterans alike to give up multi–stroke leads in a
matter of seconds. Woods brought gregariousness and excitement to the game of golf that was
previously viewed around the world as a slow sport solely for the elite and wealthy. Week after
week, Woods stood atop the leaderboard, shattering all of golf's records by unimaginable amounts.
My obsession with the game of golf started with experiencing and watching Tiger Wood's
dominance of the sport each weekend. I even considered naming my dog Tiger because he was such
a monumental role model for me as a young child, not only because of his golf prowess, but because
he was such an important figure for the development and diversity of golf on the national
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The Velvet Underground Research Paper
The Warlocks begin to gain national recognition and they soon realize that there are two other bands
also gaining recognition using the same name.( The other two bands were the Velvet Underground
and ZZ Top). They decide they need a new name and find the Grateful Dead when Jerry flipped
open a book and pointed to the page. Once he saw it, it just made sense. The name was about karma,
honor, compassion, and keeping promises. Mcnally claims it "Implied layers and layers of depth,
unique among all rock band names in that era, and suggested that something very powerful indeed
happened... that day" The Dead's ideals were always about music, and at this time they were also
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On October 6, 1966 the state of California makes LSD illegal. The dead sign with Warner Bros who
were not quite yet the superpower company they are now. They were Warner Bro's first rock band
which made the company seem much hipper.Unlike other the bands, the Dead would do countless
benefits but never advertised that they were doing it, the benefits were usually political events.
In 1966, back at Ashbury–Haight there were 163 drug arrests. Panhandle outdoor free concerts grew
in popularity. The Doors were gaining popularity however, Garcia really didn't care for jim morrison
and thought the Doors sound lacked something (probably since they didn't have a bassist). In
January of 1967, the Dead record their first studio album with RCA in LA. Garcia also found a new
lover Garcia's new lover: Mountain Girl, who Mcnally paints as an extremely bohemian manic pixie
dream girl sort of figure. On March 17, Warner Bros released The Grateful Dead.
Mcnally describes Jerry as being very against war believed killing people might be the only true sin.
This was a typical belief among young people at the time who saw the Vietnam War as pointless.
Police begin to grow annoyed with the hippies at Haight–Ashbury and the unlawful gatherings and
concerts without permits and begin arresting hippies more
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Business Ethics : Nike
Nike grew from a small concern to a true global sporting goods, wear and equipment icon. This
global success came about as a result of a series of innovative management decision making and an
understanding of the global market arena Nike was a major player in. Outsourcing strategy of
productive capacity to cheaper markets, provided the leverage Nike needed to develop their brands
to the level they grew to and continue to do so to date. Nike`s phenomenal growth across continents,
however, eventually developed serious concerns and issues to do with ethics in the manner in which
they did business. Initially, what was a smart business acumen strategy of outsourcing labor in
cheaper markets as a goal in itself shortly in the 1990`s became the Achilles heel of the giant
sporting goods company. The company run into problems as it came to light that some of the places
they deemed cheaper markets actually contravened labor and international human rights regulations
such as child labor, poor remuneration and undesirable working environments and conditions.
Organizations such as ILO, UNICEF and other movements unearthed these contraventions and
infringements of regulations and rights which resulted in serious reputational damage to Nike and its
brand. These organizations discovered ill treatment of workers e.g in Korean factories, child labor in
Pakistan factories and much to reputational detriment was the discovery of health and safety
concerns in Vietnam were work was done without
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Who Is Bill Bowerman's Twitter?
The american multinational corporation Nike was originally founded January 25th, 1964 by Blue
Ribbon Sports and also was co–founded by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. Bill Bowerman was
born in Portland, Oregon. When he was in highschool he was involved in football and band his
Junior and Senior year. From 1942 to 1945 Bill went into the army, he enlisted just days after the
Pearl Harbor attack.
Bill Bowerman went to the University of Oregon for football, then later became a veteran track and
field coach at the University of Oregon and coached Phil Knight. Bill Bowerman was dissatisfied
with current shoes and how heavy and uncomfortable they were, and was obsessed with making
better shoes that would cut times off of track races (Bill Bowerman: ... Show more content on
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The Twitter account has far less followers than Instagram with only 6.86 million compared to
Instagram's 71.3 million followers, which is very surprising that there is such a drop, it makes me
wonder when each account was made or if they need to work harder on Twitter to catch up to
Instagram.
Nike's followers are more active on Instagram than Twitter, but people commenting on Twitter seem
more uplifting unlike Instagram with a bunch of children posting inappropriate things in the
comments.Nike's Twitter is professional with a spice of optimism, and has a crowd of people that
are pushing them and they just need to keep pushing out content so that the crowd turns into an even
bigger crowd. Overall, Nike's Twitter account is meeting her mission and secondary mission and
will continue to grow with harder
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Background And Credentials Of My Great Leaders
Now comes the best part of the paper where I have the esteem opportunity to give the background
and credentials of my great leaders. They each are three excellent coaches of dominate teams in the
sports industry. My leaders are: Phil Jackson (Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, and New York
Knicks), Bill Belichick (New England Patriots), and Nick Saban (Alabama Crimson Tide).
Phil Jackson was born Philip Douglas Jackson on September 17, 1945, in Deer Lodge, Montana to
two Assemblies of God ministers. Jackson and his siblings were raised in a household where they
were not allowed to watch movies or television, and couldn't even dance for enjoyment. During his
high school career, he played basketball, football and baseball but only had the desire to play
basketball after graduation and received a scholarship from North Dakota to play there. Although his
college career was short, he helped his team win third– and fourth–place finishes in the NCAA
Division II championships. In the 1967 NBA Draft, he was selected by the New York Knicks in the
second round. Even though he wasn't an elite superstar, the Knicks were able to win two NBA
Championships in 1970 and 1973 against the Los Angeles Lakers while Jackson was a member of
the team. After retiring from the NBA as a player in 1980, he decided to pursue the opportunity to be
a coach. He received his first coaching assignment with the New Jersey Nets as an assistant coach.
He did not excel as he hope for his first coaching job so
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Phil Knight Research Paper
Phil Knight and the Nike Empire
Ranked number twenty–four on the 2016 Forbes World Billionaires list, Phil Knight is sitting on a
whopping $25.4 billion. His company, Nike, has a market cap of $86.2 billion. So how did Phil
Knight's shoe company become a billion–dollar empire? A glimpse into Knight's upbringing shows a
child who never had anything handed to him and was taught to work for everything he wanted and
that is exactly what made Phil Knight and Nike a resounding success story. Not only did he
introduce the world's first revolutionary running shoe, he also helped globalize an entire sport to
become the second in the world behind soccer, promoted overall health and fitness, and lastly
contributed to the globalization of a fashion phenomenon. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Never in history has sports and athletic wear been everyday apparel until recently. Although Nike
was not the first athletic apparel company to produce fashionable and comfortable workout gear for
women, it was the first company to push others in that direction through the 1985 Air Jordan. The
shoe was originally banned from the NBA by Commissioner David Stern because it was too colorful
and basketball shoes were to be mainly white. However, it never stopped Michael Jordan from
wearing them. With Nike breaking these boundaries, it opened the athletic shoe market to make
more fashionable workout shoes. By the early 2000s, sportswear companies like Adidas, Reebok,
and Nike teamed up with fashion designers to make their product more appealing to women. In the
beginning, Nike's shoes for women were merely men's shoes molded for the male foot just in
women's sizes. But as the workout sensation grew the company began to target women's apparel and
even created a website specifically for women. Nike's expansion of its focus groups to include men
and women, athletes and gym rats, and even nightlife has helped globalize the fitness movement. All
over the world now people want to be fit and exercise so they can look like the people in Nike
commercials. The commercials no longer just feature athletes, they feature everyday people
choosing to live a healthy life style and shows that everybody can be great. This type of advertising
has pushed people to buy more athletic wear to fit their new active lifestyle that has also become
part of their daily routine. The slogan "Just Do It" is now motivation for people to get out of bed
every day, get to the gym, and to just do it. This has been such a successful movement that fashion
designers now feature workout shoes on their runways and celebrities like Kanye West have started
their own sporty fashion lines featuring his athletic shoe Yeezy boost
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Essay On Dr. Phil Mcgraw
Dr. Phil McGraw Born Phillip Calvin McGraw, Dr. Phil was born in Vinita, OK on September 1,
1950. McGraw, growing up to be six feet four inches tall, was a star linebacker at Shawnee Mission
North High School in which he attended. In 1968 Phil McGraw was awarded a football scholarship
to the University of Tulsa. After attending Tulsa, he transferred to Midwestern State University in
Texas graduating in 1975 with a Bachelor's degree in psychology. Furthering his education,
McGraw went on to the University of North Texas earning his Master's degree in experimental
psychology in 1976 followed by a PhD in clinical psychology in 1979. A dedicated family man,
McGraw married to Robin Jo Jameson since 1976, has two sons Jay and Jordan, and two ... Show
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Phil, along with his wife Robin, established a foundation known as the Dr. Phil Foundation. The
foundation is designed to improve the lives of foster children and disadvantaged kids by supporting
programs and organizations that offer solutions to the emotional, physical, mental and spiritual
needs of children and families. The foundation has donated over $400,000 to disaster relief
organizations such as the Katrina Fund, United Way and American Red Cross. It also supports arts
and music programs for children and has funded over $750,000 to the Boys and Girls Club, Little
Kids Rock and the Roots of Music. Additionally, the foundation is committed to children's health
and abuse prevention donating $800,000 to the Kidd's Kids, Hope House and Toys for Tots
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Free Will And Determinism In Groundhog Day
In the award–winning movie Groundhog Day, we are presented with a peculiar situation where Phil
(Bill Murray) relives the same day over and over. As the film progresses Phil is fathomed by the
events occurring and lives out each day as he pleases. Correspondingly, there are zero consequences
for his actions. Death, crime nor love has the ability to change the never ending Déjà vu that Phil
relives every day. At the same time; Phil has no free will in reliving Groundhog day, but does he
have free will on his actions and how he spends his time on that day? Or is each action pre–
determined? These are interesting concepts that will bring us to the issues that will be discussed
throughout this paper. Do we truly have free will on our actions or are they previously determined
for us? Free will and Determinism offer us different views on how we can perceive the ultimate
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Free will is the philosophical idea that we have the power to think, choose and act voluntary without
any external factors. To believe in free will one believes that we are agents who are capable of
making decisions that can alter our course of action regardless of external factors and antecedent
conditions. Do not confuse free will with political freedom, which is called liberty. In 1924, two
Chicago teenagers, Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold kidnapped and murdered a boy named Bobby
Franks. Loeb and Leopold were two bright college graduates with what looked like very promising
futures. With this in mind; why would two bright young men commit such an act? When asked their
response was "just to prove they could". To prove that they could ;indeed, do any action they aspired
to do on their own free will. To defend the young men their parents hired Clarence Darrow; which at
the time, was one of the most famous and well known lawyers. Darrow once said to a group of
inmates
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Finding Inner Happiness In Phil Knight's Shoe Dog
Phil Knight's journey to build the most recognized company, logo, and shoe, was not an easy or
short one. Spending nearly two decades with next to zero equity, on the brink of down fall with one
wrong misstep or investment, Knight leads his team, from being a bunch of nobodies, to the top dog
on the world market. In the memoir Shoe Dog, Knight suggest that, finding inner happiness is one of
the greatest accomplishments in life. Knight, as a 24 year old, fresh out of business school, decides
to travel the world, seeking meaning. His crazy idea back in Stanford comes to mind planning his
trip around the world, how the Japanese shoe market could penetrate the German market, just as
how it did with Cameras. Knight expresses this feeling over
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Phil Knight's Informative Speech
Trenton Briles
COM 114
Who's Phil Knight?
General Purpose: Inform my class of a person they might have little knowledge of.
Specific Purpose: Inform my audience about one of the co–founders and chairman of Nike and what
makes him and his company so successful.
Introduction:
A. Attention Getter: Today you might walk into Wiley dinning hall after class. Lets say you walk
around and decide to have a waffle for breakfast. You'd probably never realize that 50 years ago a
waffle maker similar to what you are using at that very moment helped start a company that today is
valued at 10.7 billion dollars. B. Credibility Statement: After extensive research I was able to find
out how somebody goes from a waffle maker to a 10.7 billion dollar company. ... Show more
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Relevance Statement: According to Austin Carr of Fast Company (2013), Nike employs 44,000
people and is the most valuable brand in sports today. Everywhere we look we see the Nike swoosh,
just go watch one of our athletic teams here at Purdue. D. Thesis Statement: In 1964, University of
Oregon distance runner Phil Knight helped launch a company that stands today as one of the most
recognizable companies in the world today.
Body:
Transition: In examining Phil Knight, we must first look at what makes the empire he runs so
successful.
Main Point 1: In order to keep Nike at the top, Phil Knight has to make sure that he keeps the
company one step ahead of the competition. A. According to a Stanford Magazine article written by
Jackie Krentzman (2007), Nike's success is a direct result of it ability to take athlete endorsements to
the next level. a. You name an athlete and Nike has probably endorsed them. (Michael Jordan,
Lebron James, Tiger Woods, Lance Armstrong) b. Nike has shown the ability to reach across a wide
variety of sports. (Cricket, Rugby, Soccer, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Boxing, Golf, Tennis) B.
Knight knows he can't rely solely on Nike's celebrity endorsements so he is always pushing his
employees to create something that will appeal to the consumer. a. Recently introduced a more
environment friendly shoe
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Phil Knight Research Paper
Did you know that Phil Knight is the 43rd richest man in the world, worth about $22.3 billion
dollars? ("Phil Knight"). Phil Knight is so successful because he recognized a business opportunity
and took it the risk and now is a co–founder of one of the most recognised brands in the world. In
1993, Phil Knight was voted the "most powerful person in sports" ("Philip H. Knight"). While Phil
Knight was in college, he ran a 4:10 mile ("Oregon Blue Book"). After graduating from college
Knight served a year in the military ("In His Own Footsteps"). PREVIEW POINTS
Philip "Phil" Hampson Knight was born on February 24, 1938 in Portland, Oregon. Knight is still
living today in Hillsboro, Oregon. In 1959, Phil Knight went to University of Oregon and earned his
BBA. Soon after, Knight went to Stanford University and graduated with a MBA ("Reference for
Business"). As a child, Knight found his passion for running. Knight was on his high school track
team and in college he was competing against Olympic athletes ("In His"). When Knight was in
college at University of Oregon, Knight recorded his best mile time of 4:10 ("Oregon Blue Book").
Phil Knight became an entrepreneur for three main reasons. Phil Knight decided he could become an
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Bowerman created a "waffle sole" shoe that had traction with less weight than the other shoes.
Bowerman says, "I was looking at my wife's waffle iron, and I thought it looked like a pretty good
traction device." He grabbed a bottle of liquid urethane, poured it on the iron, and the waffle sole
was created. Bowerman kept Nike on the leading edge of athletic–shoe technology. Bowerman was
always looking for ways to enhance running shoes, "he would slice them up, take a toe from one,
stitch it to the heel of another and then attach both to an upper with duct tape and rubber cement"
("Philip H.
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Summary Of Dr. Phil's Ten Relationship Myth
DR. PHIL The article labeled "Ten relationship Myths" by Dr. Phil is very insightful and thought–
provoking text, organized in a number listed format and then each number presents a myth with
following bullet points of reasoning underneath. There were a few described "Myths" that
personally stuck out the most. The first myth states "A great relationship depends on the great
meeting of the minds." He points out that partners will never fully be able to understand each other
completely because there are distinct psychological and physiological differences that make this
completely impossible. "Recognize that a relationship is far more enjoyable when you're with
someone who enriches your life, not simply reflects it... appreciate your differences." I really enjoy
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Phil noted that men and women are wired differently and attempting to blur viewpoints is unnatural
and dangerous. When couples try to insist their viewpoints on each other, it often starts ego–conflict
that can be harmful to the self–esteem. Which ties in with Myth #3 "Great relationships cause great
problem–solving." Ironic myth, right? The ability to problem solve seems to be a key component in
healthy relationships? Dr. Phil embellished on this by pointing out that 90 percent of conflicts in
relationships are unsolvable, and you can still be happy even if you and your partner can't solve
disagreements. "There are things that you and your partner disagree about and will continue to
disagree about. Why can't you once and for all resolve these issues? Because in order to do so, one
of you would have to sacrifice your values and beliefs." The textbook describes one of the dangers
when engaging in conflict is when power is unequally distributed by interpersonal power. Which
causes the other partner to feel unheard and weak in the relationship. Dr. Phil gives the advice that
agreeing to disagree is O.K.. If the problem is unsolvable, it's healthy to reach emotional closure this
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Rhetorical Analysis Of John Lennon
Imagining World Peace Through the Lyrics of John Lennon
A Rhetorical Analysis of John Lennon's Imagine "Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try."
John Lennon opens his song Imagine and catches the audience's attention with this line. Opening
with a thought provoking question grabs the listener's attention by compelling them to think. John
Lennon was and in memory, still continues to be a leader in the effort to reach world peace. His
songs asking for peace such as Imagine, Revolution, and Give Peace a Chance still have the power
to stir up emotions in people from all over the world. Leading straight to the point, the minimalistic
style and up–front approach provide no room to wonder or debate. Lennon's song Imagine illustrates
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He is repetitive in the fact that he begins each verse with "Imagine..." and ends each verse with
"Imagine all the people..." (Imagine). Similar to Martin Luther King's speech I Have a Dream,
Lennon highlights his point to genuinely imagine what things would be like by reiterating it over
and over. This forces the listeners, to recognize the importants and to continuously feel the emotion
resulting in them really thinking about the changes that could be made in the world. While it has
been thirty–five years since the assassination of John Lennon, his beliefs and music have endured
the test of time and continue to influence people today. His effective use of ethos, logos, and pathos
work together to help catch the attention of the listeners and enable them to feel as though there is
something they can do to further Lennon's cause. Using credibility, logic and emotion this song was
successful in the way that it definitely caught people's attention world wide and still causes a great
deal of emotions decades after it was written. Music has been and always will be an important part
of people's lives, it makes them feel some sort of emotions. I think this song was successful in the
areas of ethos, logos and pathos and will definitely continue to be a memorable song for even more
decades to come. After all, John Lennon was never a public speaker or politician, but he still was
able to get his message across
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Groundhogs Research Paper
HI, I am a groundhog, and I am one of many in the world. Punxsutawney Phil is my name. I like to
think of myself as a rare species because there is a whole holiday dedicated to myself and other
groundhogs. The place I call home is in a well–vegetated area. It is not much, but it is still my home.
Most of my favorite foods are there, nevertheless, I like to live there. Because I am a groundhog, I
am famous for predicting longer winters, or sometimes smaller winter. Groundhogs can also be
known as Woodchucks, too.
On most days I sleep, but on Thursday, February 2, I wake up in search for my terrifying, black
shadow. All generations of groundhogs have searched for their shadows, but few have found them.
Tomorrow is the huge day I will make my
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Taking a Look at Def Leppard
Have you ever turned on the radio in your vehicle and heard an out rageous rock song? Yeah that's
right it's Def. Leppard. They have been tour and doing shows for twenty five plus year and still
jamming as we speak. This band has been through just about everything you could think of and
surprisingly they are still together after drug over dose, care accident, and divorcees. First of all Def.
Leppard should get this award because they have very good musical and are a pretty sweet bad. The
other reasons I think they should get this award is because they have a lot of achievements. The first
achievement that I liked was they were on the "Bill Board 200 with their song "Hysteria", sold
10,000 in the first week of it being out, and also with the song Hysteria spent six weeks at number
one and 133 weeks on the Bill Board 200."(Caulfield 57) There next achievement was that there was
a big accident and there main drummer lost his arm. So he was back to playing the drums. That's
when they made the big hit "Hysteria in 1983 whit there album "Pyromania" after the car accident."
(Tamenbaum 16). There next big achievement was that "Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell had there
amazing guitar abilities over looked." (Hammond 16–20). The next achievement I believe is very
good because "Def. Leppard and Kiss are paring up to go on tour to support our troops in the
U.S.A." (Fekadu) The next award that they received was "The 2008 Kerrag award also known as the
"Classic Song Writer
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Phil Jackson And Buddhism Essay
Buddhism is a major Asian religion studied and practiced in countries such as Sri Lanka, Thailand,
Vietnam and Cambodia. Although Buddhism is a growing religion throughout the world, in
particular, the practice of meditation is spreading in the West. The United States has a center for
Buddhists in Hawaii and New York and also a Buddhist community has been established in
California. (Hewitt, 13–14) But even closer to home for most is the practicing of Zen Buddhism on
the basketball court by former Chicago Bulls and present Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson. In
this essay I will discuss how Jackson has incorporated some of the practices of Zen Buddhism into
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It's often an uphill fight. The ego–driven culture of basketball, and society in general, militates
against cultivating this kind of selfless action, even for members of a team whose success as
individuals in tied directly to the group performance. Our society places such a high premium on
individual achievement, it's easy for players to get blinded by their own self–importance and lose a
sense of interconnectedness, the essence of teamwork."
In this passage Jackson incorporates some very important fundamental Buddhist ideas. One of the
aspects of the Eightfold Path, or the "Middle Way", which Buddha said was the cure of suffering,
Right Thought is the basis of this statement. In the introductive book Buddhism Catherine Hewitt
spends three pages (4–6) discussing the aspects of the Eightfold Path. She says that Right Thought is
when Buddhists, "strive to think unselfishly and compassionately." Jackson is saying that in our
Western way of living, the self is everything. We are constantly worried about how things will effect
us (ourselves) instead of as a community, society, or team; where we are going and for others to get
out of our way not thinking that they might have somewhere to be too; and also in reflection of the
team structure, how we are going to make that
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Dr Phil Mcgraw Biography
Phil McGraw, also known as Dr. Phil, is a famous psychologist who helps people both directly and
indirectly. Dr. Phil has overcome many challenges on his way to becoming a successful television
psychologist, inspires others with his story, and is the author of many bestselling books. Before
McGraw's career sparked, he quit his job working with his father, and moved his family in the hope
of finding a more enjoyable career.
One of the many things McGraw does is public speeches. In those speeches, he inspires people to
"get real with their lives" (Phillip C. McGraw, 2006). Before Dr. Phil met Oprah, he teamed up with
Match.com to give dating advice to its users (Phillip C. McGraw, 2006). While Dr. Phil starred on
Oprah's show, courtesy of her gratitude, he did therapy sessions with people starring on her show.
The fact that McGraw did therapy sessions on television when he quit his job working with his
father as a therapist is quite strange. It was how McGraw handled his patients during those therapy
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One such product that Dr. Phil co–founded was Courtroom Sciences Inc. with his neighbor, Garry
Dobbs, who was a lawyer (Phil McGraw, 2005). In addition, in 2003, Dr. Phil created a weight loss
supplement called Shape Up. "I've had obesity obliterate my family––it took my father early, and
I've got two nephews over 500 pounds," McGraw says (Phil McGraw, 2005). He was later sued
because of the supplements claims (Phillip C. McGraw, 2006). The way McGraw made a name for
himself is quite strange. Dr. Phil was Oprah's lawyer on a trial from a beef company from Texas.
After McGraw helped Oprah win the case, Dr. Phil starred on Oprah's show because of how grateful
she was for how McGraw prepared her for her trial. While starring on Oprah's show and giving
advice on life strategies, McGraw created a rapidly growing fanbase that would eventually lead to a
new career ("Dr. Phil McGraw Biography,"
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The Theme Of War By Edwin Starr, And Happy Christmas
War, a brutal, barbaric and animalistic concept that contradicts the essence of being human. War by
Edwin Starr, and Happy Christmas by John Lennon are songs promoting the anti–war movement.
Released in 1970 and 1972, whilst the war of Vietnam continues, both of these song depicts tone and
mood through the themes love, peace and unity. Both artists has incorporated literary devices within
the lyrics to convey the message and resonate it towards the audience.
Edwin Starr's War, and John Lennon's Happy Christmas, demonstrates the catastrophe created by
war. Through their songs, the necessity of peace is emphasised for the future of the world. "Oh, war,
I despise cause it means destruction of innocent lives, war means tears to thousands of mother's
eyes. When their sons go to fight, and lose their lives." It is evident that the lyrical terms formulates
imagery, further empowering the message. In Happy Christmas, juxtaposition has been implemented
to foreshadow the bright future if war is eradicated. "A very merry Christmas, and a happy new year,
let's hope it's a good one without any fear." The audience is able to empathise with both of these
songs, "war means tears to thousands of mother's eyes." This line resonates with people young and
old, mothers are considered the backbone, and always guiding their children to a bright path.
Someone who gave them life and should always be internally grateful for. Thus, the complete
contrast of the message in the song Happy Christmas,
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Groundhog Day Comparison
The movie Groundhog Day shares many parallels with the book "Flight" by Sherman Alexie. Both
Phil and Zits react similarly to the whole situation going through stages of confusion, happiness,
desperation, and acceptance until finally they have learned their lesson and become better people as
a whole. There are some differences though. Zits spends the beginning of his experience trying to
come up with a logical explanation and finally turning to religion to explain each body he inhabits
as him having reached either heaven or hell. Phil never assumes God plays a role in this although at
one point he tells Rita that "I am God." (imdb.com) Instead he quickly decides to use the situation to
his advantage since nothing he does has any consequences and he can learn various things to
impress girls or save lives. The biggest difference is that Phil has control over what he does and Zits
usually doesn't. It switches each time for Zits how present he is mentally and physically. Only once
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In Groundhog Day Phil Connors wakes up every morning on the same day in the same place,
February 2nd in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. He has complete control over what he does and how
that affects people. No–one but him is aware of the situation. Before this Phil and been a jerk to
everyone and very self–centered. In Flight the main character, Zits, keeps finding himself in the
minds of different people in time. He is sometimes able to think completely for himself and even
control what they do but other times he is just present in their minds to see situations from the other
people's perspectives. This happens after he "shot up a bank full of people" (p. 36) at the orders of a
kid named Justice. Being a jerk and shooting up a bank are very different reasons for needing to
learn a
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The Four Core Beliefs Of Derek Jeter
When you start your education at Sport and Medical Sciences Academy(SMSA) you are taught and
are expected to follow the four core beliefs that shape our school and its environment. The four core
beliefs are discipline, respect, dedication, and responsibility or how most students know it as
D.R.D.R. However, SMSA students are not the only ones that abide by these rules and beliefs. A
well–known athlete that is a great example of this is the New York Yankees shortstop, Derek Jeter.
According to Jeter, his success did not come overnight. His biography displays all the hard work he
went through to become the best and he started just at the age of eight with a goal of becoming a
shortstop for the New York Yankees. Jeter inspires others to set their goals above and beyond, and if
you work hard or believe in yourself that you can achieve anything you want.
Discipline is just one of the four core beliefs and it means "behavior in accord with rules of
conduct," (Dictionary.com). Throughout his career Jeter made his own rules of do's and don'ts and
an example is, "I always tell people that I don't like to boast and I don't like people who brag, but I
break my own rules when it comes to my parents," (Curry 55). Instead of bragging like most players
would after a win, Jeter made his own rule that he could not brag and he followed that rule, unless it
comes to his parents of course. Jeter also followed another rule, he says, "I've always felt that
whether you're a professional athlete or a bus driver, it's better to be humble," (Curry 130). Jeter
probably follows most of the rules he makes for himself every day. It keeps his behavior and the
way he acts around others in check, by now these rules are more of a habit/lifestyle instead of a
burden.
Respect is the second core belief and its definition is "esteem for or a sense of the worth or
excellence of a person, a personal quality or ability, or something considered as a manifestation of a
personal quality or ability," (Dictionary.com). Derek had so much respect for his coaches,
teammates, and especially his parents because when he felt like quitting they were there to make
sure he achieved his goal and dream. At a young age, Jeter and his sister Sharlee were treated
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stop spanking: save the children Essays
Spanking has been used for many years and it must come to an end. Also known as corporal
punishment, spanking is most often used as a form of discipline. Although it is said to have some
benefits, the negative consequences far outweigh the good. According to Dr. Wilson and Dr. Lyon,
"physical punishment delivered in anger with the intent to cause pain is unacceptable and dangerous
to the health and well being of the child."( Guidance for Effective Discipline, online) It is important
for spanking to stop because it is ineffective, causes more problems and because there are other
options to consider.
While many parents are still spanking their children when they are being naughty, they do not stop
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Taking a look at children who were spanked, as adults they report having more anger. This in turn,
increases the likelihood that they will spank their own children and puts them at risk for marital
conflict or abuse. (Guidance for Effective Discipline, online) Is spanking your child really worth it?
Many parents will say "this is the only way to teach them", but look at all the hidden messages the
parents are sending their child. Repeatedly spanking your child can cause aggression and agitation.
This most certainly will lead to broken child–parent relationships. (Guidance for Effective
Discipline, online) With all of these negative consequences and outcomes from spanking, it's a
wonder that so many parents still do it. According to A.M. Graziano in her article Subabusive
Violence in Child Rearing in Middle–class American Families, "out of the 93% of parents who
justify spanking, 85% say that they would prefer not to if they had an alternative in which they
believed." (Guidance for Effective Discipline, online) That being said, for that 85% of parents, there
is hope. Clearly, society must find other ways to discipline today's children because spanking only
causes more
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Informative Essay: The Chicago Bulls
The Bulls became a team in 1996. Whether you are a Bulls fan or not, it's hard to argue the fact that
when it comes to the best overall record, depth and pure talent, the Bulls have got it all. Need more
proof? As we approach the start of the Playoffs, the Bulls are close to no other Chicago team in the
last 5 years has come close to accomplishing such a feat. Anytime someone refers to the Bulls
"dynasty", they are talking about Michael Jordan years. Jordan was unquestionably, the best Bull in
the history of the game, and many argue, in the history of the sporty of basketball.. It was Jordan
who propelled the Bulls into a worldwide household name in the 80s and 90s and gave the city 10
years of explosive sports seasons.
On June 22, 2016, Derrick Rose and Justin Holiday, along 2017 second round draft pick were traded
to the New York Knicks for center Robin Lopez, and point guards Jerian Grant and Jose Calderon
who was soon traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. On July 7, the Bulls announced the signing of
Roses replacement, guard Rajon Rondo. On July 15, the Bulls signed Chicago native Dwyane Wade.
On October 17, 2016, the Bulls acquired 2014 Rookie of the year Michael Carter Williams in
exchange for Tony Snell.
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He was first introduced in 1969. Benny is a red bull who wears number 1. Benny is one of the oldest
and best known mascots in all of professional sports. The Bulls also had another mascot named Da
Bull. Introduced in 1995, he was described on the team website as being the high flying cousin of
Benny, known for his dunking skills. The team started in the 1966–67 NBA season, and posted the
best record by an expansion team in NBA history. Coached by Chicagoan and former NBA star
Johnny "Red" Kerr, and led by former NBA assist leader Guy Rodgers, guard Jerry Sloan and
forward Bob Boozer, the Bulls qualified for the playoffs, the only NBA team to do so in their
inaugural
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Fragile Dream
Fragile Dream is a Nintendo Wii Japanese role play game created by Kentarou Kawashima. It is a
beautiful game that deals with the loneliness of the main character Seto. Seto is an apocalyptic
world, where he tries to find survivors of this catastrophic earthquake. He is told by his grandfather
that there are survivors at this red tower. Does he find those survivors or is he just wasting his time
and life to find people that are not alive? What does this video game offer to the video game
industry? The game was released in Japan on January 22, 2009 and was released to America on
March 16, 2009. The main character Seto is voiced by the famous voice actor Johnny Yong Bosch.
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IGN reviews the game and had mixed emotion on it. The reviewer said Fragile Dreams is a great
example of a spectacular concept whose execution could have used a little more thought and time
(Casamassina 7). I love the premise, the setting, some of the characters, and the production values
(Casamassina 7). The story is engrossing. Exploring the lush, beautiful environments in search of
clues is fun (Casamassina 7). The flashlight controls and effects are impressive (Casamassina 7).
Even combat, in dire need of a lock–on, is functional (Casamassina 7). It does have a lot going for
it, and you'll see that reflected in the scores below. I do agree with this review about all this. The
game is very lush and has beautiful environment. He then goes on talking about the cons of the
game saying "And yet, some of the design decisions and gameplay conventions are exceedingly
tired and frustrating (Casamassina 8). The unnecessary, uninspired fetch quests, blatant backtracking
and awkward item management system distract and subtract in a big way from what is otherwise a
quality experience," (Casamassina 8). I also have to agree with what he say because he said it right.
The quest are pretty frustrating and it reaches to the point that it is not enjoyable at all. It is kind of
boring and makes the game feel like a chore sometimes" (Casamassina
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Don Jackson : A Visionary And An Ethical Leader Essay
Phil Jackson
Being known as one of the greatest in your craft is something that many people strive for; Phil
Jackson has achieved that while staying true to his beliefs and overcoming one of the greatest pains
a person can know. His actions, behaviors, and decisions while coaching the Chicago Bulls and LA
Lakers define him as both a visionary and an ethical leader. In this paper, we will review Phil
Jackson's use of intellectual stimulation to develop his teams into highly functional units capable of
problem–solving and his use of management by exception–passive during games. We will also
explore how he used ethical leadership to overcome his competing values during Kobe Bryant's
2003 sexual assault case and his use of open–mindedness to consider an alternate point of view,
giving him greater strength to do so. Furthermore, this paper will expose my personal experience
with a need to further develop my use of intellectual stimulation and management by exception–
passive, as I typically solve problems for my subordinates and follow up more than necessary.
Finally, it will show my strength in the use of open–mindedness to support a leader that was
attacking our team. Personally, I require more work to be known as one of the greats; however, the
visionary and ethical abilities of Phil Jackson are what makes him arguably the greatest coach the
NBA has ever known.
Visionary Leader
Phil Jackson not only knows where he wants to go as an organization, but he has the visionary
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Bill Bowerman Research Paper
Why did Bill Bowerman create Nike? Bill Bowerman is the co–founder of Nike. He went from a
track coach to innovator to franchise owner.
Bill Bowerman was born on February 19,1911 in portland,oregon. His father was president of the
oregon senate. After his parents divorced he spent his early years in fossil,Oregon with his mother.
Bill bowerman served in World War 2 intervened and bowerman served in the Arm's Tenth
Mountain Division from 1943. Until 1945 returning to medford. Bowerman retired as a track coach
at the University of Oregon in 1947. The next year the University of Oregon hired Bowerman as
head track coach he would hold that spot until 1972. Bowermans innovations spanned both training
and equipment. Bowerman designed personal goals for each member of his team. Bowerman's team
won 24 NCAA individual titles,4 NCAA team championships,He coached 33 olympians,38
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Bowerman was dissatisfied of running spikes during that time. Shaping Nike's ethos of leveraging
athletes insights to design transformative products. Bowerman wrote to many shoe company's of
ideas. None accepted his recommendations. Frustrated Bowerman took matters into his own hands.
Bowerman deconstructed other shoes to study their anatomy. A springfield based boot maker how to
craft shoe patterns. Phil Knight the other co–founder was the first student athlete to try a
Bowermans original. The young runner who tested the shoes didn't get to wear them long. His
teammate Otis Davis spotted the prototype and wanted to give it a try. Davis liked them so much he
didn't give them back. In fact he went to conference championship and won a gold medal in the 400
meters wearing Bowermans shoes. Bowerman started measuring runners feet heel,ankle. Knight and
Bowerman started selling running shoes. He used several materials. " Everything you need is
already inside." – Bill
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Kristaps Porzingis Research Paper
Kristaps Porzingis
When the New York Knicks hired Phil Jackson to run all basketball operations in 2014, they took a
step in the right direction to build a winning organization from the ground–up. The Knicks'
management made this decision knowing that it would take multiple years before they return to a
championship contender again, even though they committed roughly $124 million to an impatient
and aging star in Carmelo Anthony.
Just a year removed from those events and a historically bad season in the Big Apple, fans were
disappointed to end up with only the fourth pick in the 2015 draft. With three unanimous stars in the
draft in Karl–Anthony Towns, D'Angelo Russell and Jahlil Okafor going as projected in the top
three, Phil Jackson and company were left to play cleanup with the rest of the prospects. With
pressure from a 31–year old Melo wanting draft a player that would help the Knicks win
immediately, the Zen Master went in the complete opposite direction, taking raw big man Kristaps
Porzingis of Latvia, who was booed by fans as he walked up to shake Adam Silver's hand at the
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He comes into the league measuring at 7–foot–1 and 220 pounds after averaging 10.7 points, 4.8
rebounds and 1 block in 21.7 minutes for Baloncesto Sevilla in
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Detroit Pistons Research Paper
The Pistons just fired Stan van Gundy for two rookies as head coach jake plamondon and Isaiah
Lynn. It's they're first time coaching in the NBA ever. They are trying to turn the Pistons around into
a championship contender. In they're press conference earlier they stated "we are looking for
constant improvement and it all starts with trades, budgets, and free agents." In the offseason the
Detroit Pistons acquire Marcus Morris of a trade from the Suns. The Suns traded Morris, Reggie
Bullock and Danny Granger to Detroit, receiving only a second–round draft pick in 2020. Shaquille
oneal says "this looks like a great trad for the Pistons a great building block." Later that week the
Pistons make another trade for ersan illyasova. The Pistons
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Analysis Of Greenwich Village : Music That Defined A...
Protest music of the 1960s was a counterculture because through the form of music they would
protest against the norm, war, government, civil rights, etc. Music was the main force for the
younger generation to rebel against the older generation. In the documentary Greenwich Village:
Music That Defined a Generation, Tom Bernadin stated that "money was not the driving force
behind your existence" (Greenwich Village). In Greenwich Village and other places around the
United States, younger people would settle there as a place for those who did not buy into the social
norm that the older generation had set for them. They created music as a way for them to get out
their message and not in a way to earn money.
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As well, the protest music went mainstream, as it was a way for people to feel like they are not alone
and have people around the country who believe and are fighting for the same things that they are.
3. What was the music protesting?
The music produced in the 1960s was protesting against the Vietnam War, the government, social
norms, the older generation, civil rights, women's movement, etc. The music protested issues that
were happening in the United States as well as around the world in other countries like the war that
America was involved with in Vietnam. There were numerous songs that came out of the 1960s that
protested against the Vietnam War. Some antiwar protest songs of the 60s are "Fortunate Son" by
Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Eve of Destruction" by Barry McGuire, "Ohio" by Crosby, Stills,
Nash, and Young, "Gimme Shelter" by the Rolling Stones, and "War" by Edwin Starr. The lyrics of
"Eve of Destruction" shows the protest against America's involvement in the war with "You're old
enough to kill but no for votin'/You don't believe in war but whats that gun you're totin'" (McGuire).
Those fighting in the war were too young to vote for their country, but they weren't too young to kill
for their country. The soldiers also didn't believe in the cause of the war, but they still fought in the
war, as they had no choice because of the draft. Through music the younger generation also
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My Night
I slept restless Sunday night. I could not stop thinking about the town and returning the shadow. I
was afraid someone would catch us and my mother find out about it. I walked over to the closet and
I grabbed a cover and extra pillow. Carefully, I slid the cover and pillow under the blanket laying on
the bed. I firmly shaped the cover and pillow to represent me sleeping. Hoping if my mom would
enter the room, that, she would think I was sound to sleep. It was a beautiful night. The full moon
shining through the dark midnight sky and the stars so far away glimmers into space. We had agreed
that James would pick us up on Monday morning by 1:00 a.m. By the time his carriage had arrived
at my house, I was so tired. After I heard James, carriage pulled up to our home, I creeped out of my
room. I walked slowly to the door; and, open it and walked out on the front porch. When I saw
everyone, I put my finger on my lips and said, "SHH." I got in the carriage and James rode us away.
"You do not look so good, Chelsea. Your eyes are watery and red." Cindy said. I replied, "I did not
sleep too well. I got out of bed more than once thinking about everything that happened." "I know
how you feel, Chelsea. I had a hard time sleeping too." Carl said. "I slept like a rock." Paul replied.
"It does not matter about our sleep; we are going to fix what we started." James said. "You are so
insensitive, James." Cindy replied. "A matter of fact James, it was your idea anyway the
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Sacred Themes In Groundhog Day
The first sacred theme in Groundhog Day is self–improvement. After the discovery that Phil was
reliving the same day continually, his first response was confusion, followed by recklessness. He
was originally described as a 'glass half–empty' type of guy. Show video. Phil realizes that he is in
love with his female producer, Rita, so he learns everything about her in order to pretend he is her
ideal man. When that plan fails several times, Phil resorts to killing himself to end his repetitive
misery and lack of progression. Despite the several different ways of dying he tries, he always
wakes up whole.
Phil expresses his troubles to Rita and she stays with him for the night. However, he wakes up and
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Rita eventually falls in love with the person he's become. She spends the night with him again but
this time he wakes up and she is still there, and it is no longer Groundhog Day.
Groundhog Day shows viewers a character who displays the negative qualities that many people
possess: essentially, showing the worst part of ourselves. Unlike us, the character is given the
opportunity to relive the same day until he gets it right. He gets to decide how to use each day.
Eventually, he undergoes a breakthrough which reveals a more authentic version of himself.
This theme relates to 1 Corinthians 10:13: "No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to
man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation
he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it."
Phil faces the temptations of being reckless, killing himself and taking advantage of the knowledge
he has. However, these temptations are common to many people. The passage states that God will
provide the way of escape. Phil had a breakthrough and, essentially, was given the escape of his
circumstances: becoming a better
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Karzan Soundtrack
The Tarzan soundtrack stands out from the rest of the Disney line–up as it was the first Disney
soundtrack to be recorded in multiple languages. It has won both an oscar and grammy. This is due
to Phil Colins' influence on the music and his creation of original songs that shape the world of
Tarzan. The reason the sound in Tarzan works so well is because it's harmonious with the story
being presented to the audience. Besides setting the scene with background noise, it helps the
audience to understand the film on an emotional level and builds the characters.
Phil Colin contributions to the sound palette of the film includes drums and vocalizations that give it
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This is most evident in the scene when Tarzan meets Jane for the first time. He mimics her in order
to communicate. For instance, when they hear a gun fire (47:57), Jane exclaims, "Clayton." The
gunshot is heard once more and Tarzan says Clayton. When Jane ask Tarzan to take her to camp, he
mimics the gunfire sound, for Tarzan, Clayton is the sound of gunshot. This is seen again when
Tarzan visits the camp and Clayton fires his gun, Tarzan is able to identify Clayton because of his
gun. (48 min) This contributes to the audience understanding Clayton's violent nature. (1:08:47)
After the crew hijacks the ship, Clayton fires his gun, Tarzan calls out his name for assistance,
Clayton says, "Have we met?", but this time we see Clayton's villainous nature. (1:15:40) Then
when Tarzan has Clayton cornered, he feels conflicted about shooting Clayton. Clayton tries to
laugh if off, we see Tarzan jam the gun against Clayton's neck and hear gunfire, but when Clayton
opens his eyes, he along with the audience realizes that Tarzan just made the sound of gunfire.
Unlike Clayton, who uses the gun to get what he wants, Tarzan doesn't need to, he doesn't have a
violent nature despite being raised in the
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Differences And Similarities Between Lennon And Cobain
INTRODUCTION "Everybody loves you when you're six feet in the ground," was once said by
John Lennon. "The finest day I ever had was when tomorrow never came," – Kurt. Though they
died in the midst of their career, John Lennon and Kurt Cobain amazed people with their successes,
obstacles, music. John Winston Lennon was born on October 9, 1940 in Liverpool, England ("John"
1). At the time, World War II was going on (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 14). His parents,
Alfred "Alf" Lennon and Julia Lennon divorced when he was a child (Burlingame, John Lennon:
Imagine 21) and he had to move in with his aunt and uncle (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 25).
In elementary school, he played guitar and harmonica, always enjoying music (Burlingame, John
Lennon: Imagine 32). The first song he ever learned was "That'll be the Day" by Buddy Holly
(Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 33). As music took over his life, John got distracted and his
aunt told him that he could not make a living by playing guitar (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine
36). When John was teenager, he started writing and composing music (Canale 1) as well as drawing
and writing books. He wrote two books, "In His Own Write" and "A Spaniard in the Works"
(Watson 2). Similarly to Lennon, another musician got their inspiration at a young age. Kurt Donald
Cobain was born on February 20, 1967 in Aberdeen, Washington to Wendy and Don Cobain
(Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 11). He came from a musical family and was introduced to
music at an early age. When he was three years old, he wrote his first song, "Corn on the Cops."
When he started playing guitar, he held it backwards because he was left–handed, and played
popular Beatles' songs like "Hey Jude" (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 12). He was fourteen
years old when he received his first electric guitar (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 18). Like
John, Kurt was involved with the visual arts and enjoyed drawing, whittling, and painting
(Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 13). The two musicians' background allowed them to prosper
in the future. In 1956, John Lennon formed his first band, The Quarrymen, who had their first
concert in 1959 (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 38). Later, in 1960, the band
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Essay about Queen of Alpine
Queen of Alpine
In everyday life Lindsey Vonn gets to experience thrills, chills, and she uses her remarkable skills to
become a greater athlete. Born in Minnesota and raised in Colorado, she has been skiing all of her
life. At the age of two she was in a pair of skis and has continued to progress. (Lindsey
Vonn, 2 of 4) I intend to describe the exciting life of Olympic athlete, Lindsey Vonn. On October 18,
1984 a future Olympian was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. She began skiing at age two. Her father
Alan was her main coach. They moved to Colorado so that she could ski on world–class slopes. All
of her training paid off because she became the first United States
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Surprisingly, she is practically unknown in the U.S., but she is a huge celebrity in Europe. In 2006
she suffered an injury when she was training. Many people thought this injury was career–threating.
Luckily, it was not as serious as people thought. She she was able to be released from the hospital in
time for her event. She went on to win the women's
U.S. Olympic Spirit award in 2006. in 2009 she became the third female racer to win gold in both
speed events at the World championship. She suffered another injury while celebrating a win.
She got cut on a glass bottle and tore a tendon in her thumb. She had to have surgery and the next
day she competed in the Olympics.
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In December of 2005, after winning a World cup downhill medal, she was awarded a cow and she
named it Olympe. Olympe had babies and those babies had babies and now she has five pet cows
and a
pet goat also. Lindsey Vonn does not only like to ski, she also likes to play tennis. She had always
wanted to meet Roger Federer and her wish came true in 2009. the next celebrity she wishes to meet
is Tiger Woods. Although no specific research is found for what population she serves it obvious
that she serves as a good role model for younger athletes. Today, she stills lives in Colorado and
keeps
improving her skiing skills. (www.nbcolympics.com) She is a
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Term Paper
1. In the late 2000, Lucent announced that revenues would be adjusted downwards by $679 million
as a result of revenue recognition problems. Yet the firm's market capitalization plummeted by $24.7
billion. Why do you think the market reacted so negatively to Lucent's announcements of the
problem/ 2. What financial statement adjustments will Lucent have to make to correct the revenue
recognition problems announced in late 2000? 3. How would you judge whether a firm is likely to
face revenue recognition problems? 4. Assess whether any of Lucent's competitors are likely to face
revenue recognition problems in the coming quarters. 1. In the late 2000, Lucent announced that
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Why do you think the market reacted so negatively to Lucent's announcements of the problem/ 2.
What financial statement adjustments will Lucent have to make to correct the revenue recognition
problems announced in late 2000? 3. How would you judge whether a firm is likely to face revenue
recognition problems? 4. Assess whether any of Lucent's competitors are likely to face revenue
recognition problems in the coming quarters. 1. In the late 2000, Lucent announced that revenues
would be adjusted downwards by $679 million as a result of revenue recognition problems. Yet the
firm's market capitalization plummeted by $24.7 billion. Why do you think the market reacted so
negatively to Lucent's announcements of the problem/ 2. What financial statement adjustments will
Lucent have to make to correct the revenue recognition problems announced in late 2000? 3. How
would you judge whether a firm is likely to face revenue recognition problems? 4. Assess whether
any of Lucent's competitors are likely to face revenue recognition problems in the coming quarters.
1. In the late 2000, Lucent announced that revenues would be adjusted downwards by $679 million
as a result of revenue recognition problems. Yet the firm's market capitalization plummeted by $24.7
billion. Why do you think the market reacted so negatively to Lucent's announcements of the
problem/ 2. What financial statement adjustments will Lucent
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Why We Crave Horror Movies
In his article "Why We Crave Horror movies," Stephen King stresses the fact that we are all
"mentally ill," and explains why watching horror films is an effective way to deal with our inner
insanity. According to King, we are all insane by human nature, and are made up of "anticivilization
emotions." These emotions are integral parts of our personalities, and in order to stay healthy, they
"demand periodic exercise." But living in society has taught us to repress these emotions, which is
why he argues that watching horror films provide us with this psychological relief, allowing us to
indirectly deal with "anticivilization emotions." According to King, horror movies "deliberately
appeal to the worst in us," and therefore, perform the "dirty job" of satisfying our inner monsters. I
disagree with King because horror movies can also have negative effects. In addition, people have
different ways of channeling out uncivilized emotions.
Horror movies can have negative psychological effects. Although some people enjoy the thrill and
nastiness of horror movies, I, for one, do not. Watching horror films give me nightmares, and make
me extra paranoid. Rather than my inner psyche feeling "satisfied," I feel disturbed. Watching horror
films can also cause heightened stress and anxiety. Under more serious conditions, horror films can
even cause PTSD, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. A woman named Caroline appeared on the Dr.
Phil show, who after watching a horror film called Psycho,
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Film Analysis Of The Film Groundhog Day
Title: Groundhog Day Film analysis
The film Groundhog Day is about a local weather man Phil, that travels to Punxsutawney,
Pennsylvania for a news coverage of the holiday Groundhog Day. Phil finds himself in a time warp
reliving the events of groundhog over and over. In the beginning Phil spends each day focused on
sex and money as the movie progress Phil finds himself spending every waking moment trying to
impress his producer Rita. When that ends in failure Phil starts to care for the people around town
doing anything possible to make their lives better, from saving lives to changing tires. In the end
Rita falls in love with the true Phil Connor and the time warp ends. Throughout the film Phil comes
to terms to who is he really is. He finds Authenticity and no longer struggles with self–identity.
Phil no longer had responsibilities in life he learned early on that no one would remember anything
but him, that no matter what he did he would still wake up on February 2nd at 6:00am. This lead
Phil to do outrages this suck as steal money and drive on railroad trucks not caring about his life and
who he was. Jean–Paul Sartre said, "Life has no meaning the moment you lose the illusion of being
eternal." Life had no meaning to Phil once he knew he would be stuck living the same day. When
Phil didn't live for himself life becomes dull, boring and lonely, he had to deal with the
consequences of this inauthenticity. Phil came to realization that if he could not change his life today
maybe he could change other's.
In the beginning Phil lived life inauthentically, he lived for society and followed what society
thought had power. Phil did not change in a second even his first few days experiencing Groundhog
Day over and over he still lived for society. Phil went out of his way to flaunt his money and make
advances to sleep with women, two things in society's view men must have to be liked or have
power. When Phil begins to realize this, he becomes lonely and commits suicide everyday knowing
he still must relive Groundhog Day, instead of living a miserable life Phil decides to do good deeds
from changing tires to saving lives. He began to have good faith, he became authentic. He lived for
himself not society he began
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How Did Michael Jordan Affect The Chicago Bulls
Samuel Dennison
Mr. Hunter/ Mrs. Scarbrough
Social studies/ Language usage
12/16/2016
Chicago Bulls
Did Michael Jordan leaving affect the team negatively? The Bulls, to this day have held the stunning
record of 87–13 with the help of the legend Michael Jordan but did that all change when he left?
Can the team still bring back amazing records and win more then one straight championship in a
row like Michael Jordan.? Jordan impacted the Bulls during his time by helping his team get to the
NBA championship several times throughout his career, his achievements helped his team realize
how much they were capable of being some of the best players in the NBA, and he was the one who
won the games to get them in the higher ranks.
Michael Jordan was born February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. He grew up in Wilmington,
North Carolina, where he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jordan was a very big part of the Chicago Bulls by helping them achieve top scores and ranks
placing them in the memories of fans and people worldwide to this day. There is no doubt that
Michael Jordan was special. But what he did for his team will never be forgotten. The attainments of
his career were spectacular. His six time NBA finals MVP awards are just a glimpse at how great he
was. He dedicated his life to the game of basketball and to the Chicago Bulls. There is no question
that Jordan leaving hurt the team. If he had not, the Bulls would have been NBA champions seven or
eight times depending on the period of his departure, and he would have gotten two more NBA
finals MVP awards instead of Hakeem Olajuwon. Overall it is safe to conclude that my statement of
Michael Jordan's time off affecting the team poorly is now an ideal
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  • 1. Nike Case Answers Nike Case Answers– Spreading out to stay together 1. When Nike CEO Phil Knight stepped down and handed his job to Bill Perez, he stayed on as chairman of the board. In what ways could Knight's continued presence on the board have created an informal structure that prevented Perez from achieving full and complete leadership of Nike? Answer: Informal structures are the set of unofficial relationships between organization members. Potential advantages of informal structures: ▪ Helping people accomplish their work ▪ Overcoming limits of formal structure ▪ Gaining access to interpersonal networks ▪ Informal learning When knight remained on the board, old communication relationships may have survived his departure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... |Strategy | |Nike |Endorsing Athletes | | |Sponsoring Sports events | | |City based advertisements | | |Banners & Billboards | | |Themes on bringing inspiration and innovation to every athlete in world | |Adidas, Reebok |Sponsoring Sports events | | |Endorsing Athletes | | |Themes on improving performance of every athlete in the world | |Puma |Mixing influence of sports, lifestyle & fashion | | |Puma concept retail stores | | |Puma fashion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Research Paper On Groundhog All Eyes on the Groundhog After a long hard winter most, people are looking forward to spring. Spring brings about new life, budding trees and flowers, birds singing and butterflies flying. Predicting the end of winter and the beginning of spring has been a long time favorite ritual for many people. Groundhog Day has been around for centuries. The tradition stems from earlier traditions and crosses many different cultures. Groundhog Day remains very popular today. Initially, thousands of years ago people in Europe looked to the badger for the prediction of the arrival of spring. They watched the badger to determine when to plant their crops. However, since badgers were scarce in Pennsylvania, the groundhog took over this duty. Tradition holds that if the groundhog sees his shadow on February 2nd it will be scared and return to its burrow, signaling that there will be six more weeks of winter. If his shadow is not seen then spring is on its way (Groundhog). The famous Punxsutawney Phil, gets his name from the Indian name for the location "ponksad–uteney" which means "the town of sandflies" (Groundhog 1017). Prior to Groundhog Day German settlers, performed the tradition of Candlemas Day (Groundhog 2017). Candlemas Day involved clergy blessing candles and distributing them to everyone in the dark cold days of winter, the people placed a lighted candle in each window of their home (Groundhog 2017). If on February 2nd the sun came out there would be six more Yohe 2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. The Velvet Underground Research Paper The Warlocks begin to gain national recognition and they soon realize that there are two other bands also gaining recognition using the same name.( The other two bands were the Velvet Underground and ZZ Top). They decide they need a new name and find the Grateful Dead when Jerry flipped open a book and pointed to the page. Once he saw it, it just made sense. The name was about karma, honor, compassion, and keeping promises. Mcnally claims it "Implied layers and layers of depth, unique among all rock band names in that era, and suggested that something very powerful indeed happened... that day" The Dead's ideals were always about music, and at this time they were also pursuing a group mind through the use of LSD, which was still legal at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On October 6, 1966 the state of California makes LSD illegal. The dead sign with Warner Bros who were not quite yet the superpower company they are now. They were Warner Bro's first rock band which made the company seem much hipper.Unlike other the bands, the Dead would do countless benefits but never advertised that they were doing it, the benefits were usually political events. In 1966, back at Ashbury–Haight there were 163 drug arrests. Panhandle outdoor free concerts grew in popularity. The Doors were gaining popularity however, Garcia really didn't care for jim morrison and thought the Doors sound lacked something (probably since they didn't have a bassist). In January of 1967, the Dead record their first studio album with RCA in LA. Garcia also found a new lover Garcia's new lover: Mountain Girl, who Mcnally paints as an extremely bohemian manic pixie dream girl sort of figure. On March 17, Warner Bros released The Grateful Dead. Mcnally describes Jerry as being very against war believed killing people might be the only true sin. This was a typical belief among young people at the time who saw the Vietnam War as pointless. Police begin to grow annoyed with the hippies at Haight–Ashbury and the unlawful gatherings and concerts without permits and begin arresting hippies more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Business Ethics : Nike Nike grew from a small concern to a true global sporting goods, wear and equipment icon. This global success came about as a result of a series of innovative management decision making and an understanding of the global market arena Nike was a major player in. Outsourcing strategy of productive capacity to cheaper markets, provided the leverage Nike needed to develop their brands to the level they grew to and continue to do so to date. Nike`s phenomenal growth across continents, however, eventually developed serious concerns and issues to do with ethics in the manner in which they did business. Initially, what was a smart business acumen strategy of outsourcing labor in cheaper markets as a goal in itself shortly in the 1990`s became the Achilles heel of the giant sporting goods company. The company run into problems as it came to light that some of the places they deemed cheaper markets actually contravened labor and international human rights regulations such as child labor, poor remuneration and undesirable working environments and conditions. Organizations such as ILO, UNICEF and other movements unearthed these contraventions and infringements of regulations and rights which resulted in serious reputational damage to Nike and its brand. These organizations discovered ill treatment of workers e.g in Korean factories, child labor in Pakistan factories and much to reputational detriment was the discovery of health and safety concerns in Vietnam were work was done without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Who Is Bill Bowerman's Twitter? The american multinational corporation Nike was originally founded January 25th, 1964 by Blue Ribbon Sports and also was co–founded by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. Bill Bowerman was born in Portland, Oregon. When he was in highschool he was involved in football and band his Junior and Senior year. From 1942 to 1945 Bill went into the army, he enlisted just days after the Pearl Harbor attack. Bill Bowerman went to the University of Oregon for football, then later became a veteran track and field coach at the University of Oregon and coached Phil Knight. Bill Bowerman was dissatisfied with current shoes and how heavy and uncomfortable they were, and was obsessed with making better shoes that would cut times off of track races (Bill Bowerman: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Twitter account has far less followers than Instagram with only 6.86 million compared to Instagram's 71.3 million followers, which is very surprising that there is such a drop, it makes me wonder when each account was made or if they need to work harder on Twitter to catch up to Instagram. Nike's followers are more active on Instagram than Twitter, but people commenting on Twitter seem more uplifting unlike Instagram with a bunch of children posting inappropriate things in the comments.Nike's Twitter is professional with a spice of optimism, and has a crowd of people that are pushing them and they just need to keep pushing out content so that the crowd turns into an even bigger crowd. Overall, Nike's Twitter account is meeting her mission and secondary mission and will continue to grow with harder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Background And Credentials Of My Great Leaders Now comes the best part of the paper where I have the esteem opportunity to give the background and credentials of my great leaders. They each are three excellent coaches of dominate teams in the sports industry. My leaders are: Phil Jackson (Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, and New York Knicks), Bill Belichick (New England Patriots), and Nick Saban (Alabama Crimson Tide). Phil Jackson was born Philip Douglas Jackson on September 17, 1945, in Deer Lodge, Montana to two Assemblies of God ministers. Jackson and his siblings were raised in a household where they were not allowed to watch movies or television, and couldn't even dance for enjoyment. During his high school career, he played basketball, football and baseball but only had the desire to play basketball after graduation and received a scholarship from North Dakota to play there. Although his college career was short, he helped his team win third– and fourth–place finishes in the NCAA Division II championships. In the 1967 NBA Draft, he was selected by the New York Knicks in the second round. Even though he wasn't an elite superstar, the Knicks were able to win two NBA Championships in 1970 and 1973 against the Los Angeles Lakers while Jackson was a member of the team. After retiring from the NBA as a player in 1980, he decided to pursue the opportunity to be a coach. He received his first coaching assignment with the New Jersey Nets as an assistant coach. He did not excel as he hope for his first coaching job so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Phil Knight Research Paper Phil Knight and the Nike Empire Ranked number twenty–four on the 2016 Forbes World Billionaires list, Phil Knight is sitting on a whopping $25.4 billion. His company, Nike, has a market cap of $86.2 billion. So how did Phil Knight's shoe company become a billion–dollar empire? A glimpse into Knight's upbringing shows a child who never had anything handed to him and was taught to work for everything he wanted and that is exactly what made Phil Knight and Nike a resounding success story. Not only did he introduce the world's first revolutionary running shoe, he also helped globalize an entire sport to become the second in the world behind soccer, promoted overall health and fitness, and lastly contributed to the globalization of a fashion phenomenon. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Never in history has sports and athletic wear been everyday apparel until recently. Although Nike was not the first athletic apparel company to produce fashionable and comfortable workout gear for women, it was the first company to push others in that direction through the 1985 Air Jordan. The shoe was originally banned from the NBA by Commissioner David Stern because it was too colorful and basketball shoes were to be mainly white. However, it never stopped Michael Jordan from wearing them. With Nike breaking these boundaries, it opened the athletic shoe market to make more fashionable workout shoes. By the early 2000s, sportswear companies like Adidas, Reebok, and Nike teamed up with fashion designers to make their product more appealing to women. In the beginning, Nike's shoes for women were merely men's shoes molded for the male foot just in women's sizes. But as the workout sensation grew the company began to target women's apparel and even created a website specifically for women. Nike's expansion of its focus groups to include men and women, athletes and gym rats, and even nightlife has helped globalize the fitness movement. All over the world now people want to be fit and exercise so they can look like the people in Nike commercials. The commercials no longer just feature athletes, they feature everyday people choosing to live a healthy life style and shows that everybody can be great. This type of advertising has pushed people to buy more athletic wear to fit their new active lifestyle that has also become part of their daily routine. The slogan "Just Do It" is now motivation for people to get out of bed every day, get to the gym, and to just do it. This has been such a successful movement that fashion designers now feature workout shoes on their runways and celebrities like Kanye West have started their own sporty fashion lines featuring his athletic shoe Yeezy boost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Essay On Dr. Phil Mcgraw Dr. Phil McGraw Born Phillip Calvin McGraw, Dr. Phil was born in Vinita, OK on September 1, 1950. McGraw, growing up to be six feet four inches tall, was a star linebacker at Shawnee Mission North High School in which he attended. In 1968 Phil McGraw was awarded a football scholarship to the University of Tulsa. After attending Tulsa, he transferred to Midwestern State University in Texas graduating in 1975 with a Bachelor's degree in psychology. Furthering his education, McGraw went on to the University of North Texas earning his Master's degree in experimental psychology in 1976 followed by a PhD in clinical psychology in 1979. A dedicated family man, McGraw married to Robin Jo Jameson since 1976, has two sons Jay and Jordan, and two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Phil, along with his wife Robin, established a foundation known as the Dr. Phil Foundation. The foundation is designed to improve the lives of foster children and disadvantaged kids by supporting programs and organizations that offer solutions to the emotional, physical, mental and spiritual needs of children and families. The foundation has donated over $400,000 to disaster relief organizations such as the Katrina Fund, United Way and American Red Cross. It also supports arts and music programs for children and has funded over $750,000 to the Boys and Girls Club, Little Kids Rock and the Roots of Music. Additionally, the foundation is committed to children's health and abuse prevention donating $800,000 to the Kidd's Kids, Hope House and Toys for Tots ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Free Will And Determinism In Groundhog Day In the award–winning movie Groundhog Day, we are presented with a peculiar situation where Phil (Bill Murray) relives the same day over and over. As the film progresses Phil is fathomed by the events occurring and lives out each day as he pleases. Correspondingly, there are zero consequences for his actions. Death, crime nor love has the ability to change the never ending Déjà vu that Phil relives every day. At the same time; Phil has no free will in reliving Groundhog day, but does he have free will on his actions and how he spends his time on that day? Or is each action pre– determined? These are interesting concepts that will bring us to the issues that will be discussed throughout this paper. Do we truly have free will on our actions or are they previously determined for us? Free will and Determinism offer us different views on how we can perceive the ultimate course of our actions and life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Free will is the philosophical idea that we have the power to think, choose and act voluntary without any external factors. To believe in free will one believes that we are agents who are capable of making decisions that can alter our course of action regardless of external factors and antecedent conditions. Do not confuse free will with political freedom, which is called liberty. In 1924, two Chicago teenagers, Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold kidnapped and murdered a boy named Bobby Franks. Loeb and Leopold were two bright college graduates with what looked like very promising futures. With this in mind; why would two bright young men commit such an act? When asked their response was "just to prove they could". To prove that they could ;indeed, do any action they aspired to do on their own free will. To defend the young men their parents hired Clarence Darrow; which at the time, was one of the most famous and well known lawyers. Darrow once said to a group of inmates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Finding Inner Happiness In Phil Knight's Shoe Dog Phil Knight's journey to build the most recognized company, logo, and shoe, was not an easy or short one. Spending nearly two decades with next to zero equity, on the brink of down fall with one wrong misstep or investment, Knight leads his team, from being a bunch of nobodies, to the top dog on the world market. In the memoir Shoe Dog, Knight suggest that, finding inner happiness is one of the greatest accomplishments in life. Knight, as a 24 year old, fresh out of business school, decides to travel the world, seeking meaning. His crazy idea back in Stanford comes to mind planning his trip around the world, how the Japanese shoe market could penetrate the German market, just as how it did with Cameras. Knight expresses this feeling over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Phil Knight's Informative Speech Trenton Briles COM 114 Who's Phil Knight? General Purpose: Inform my class of a person they might have little knowledge of. Specific Purpose: Inform my audience about one of the co–founders and chairman of Nike and what makes him and his company so successful. Introduction: A. Attention Getter: Today you might walk into Wiley dinning hall after class. Lets say you walk around and decide to have a waffle for breakfast. You'd probably never realize that 50 years ago a waffle maker similar to what you are using at that very moment helped start a company that today is valued at 10.7 billion dollars. B. Credibility Statement: After extensive research I was able to find out how somebody goes from a waffle maker to a 10.7 billion dollar company. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Relevance Statement: According to Austin Carr of Fast Company (2013), Nike employs 44,000 people and is the most valuable brand in sports today. Everywhere we look we see the Nike swoosh, just go watch one of our athletic teams here at Purdue. D. Thesis Statement: In 1964, University of Oregon distance runner Phil Knight helped launch a company that stands today as one of the most recognizable companies in the world today. Body: Transition: In examining Phil Knight, we must first look at what makes the empire he runs so successful. Main Point 1: In order to keep Nike at the top, Phil Knight has to make sure that he keeps the company one step ahead of the competition. A. According to a Stanford Magazine article written by Jackie Krentzman (2007), Nike's success is a direct result of it ability to take athlete endorsements to the next level. a. You name an athlete and Nike has probably endorsed them. (Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Tiger Woods, Lance Armstrong) b. Nike has shown the ability to reach across a wide variety of sports. (Cricket, Rugby, Soccer, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Boxing, Golf, Tennis) B. Knight knows he can't rely solely on Nike's celebrity endorsements so he is always pushing his employees to create something that will appeal to the consumer. a. Recently introduced a more environment friendly shoe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Phil Knight Research Paper Did you know that Phil Knight is the 43rd richest man in the world, worth about $22.3 billion dollars? ("Phil Knight"). Phil Knight is so successful because he recognized a business opportunity and took it the risk and now is a co–founder of one of the most recognised brands in the world. In 1993, Phil Knight was voted the "most powerful person in sports" ("Philip H. Knight"). While Phil Knight was in college, he ran a 4:10 mile ("Oregon Blue Book"). After graduating from college Knight served a year in the military ("In His Own Footsteps"). PREVIEW POINTS Philip "Phil" Hampson Knight was born on February 24, 1938 in Portland, Oregon. Knight is still living today in Hillsboro, Oregon. In 1959, Phil Knight went to University of Oregon and earned his BBA. Soon after, Knight went to Stanford University and graduated with a MBA ("Reference for Business"). As a child, Knight found his passion for running. Knight was on his high school track team and in college he was competing against Olympic athletes ("In His"). When Knight was in college at University of Oregon, Knight recorded his best mile time of 4:10 ("Oregon Blue Book"). Phil Knight became an entrepreneur for three main reasons. Phil Knight decided he could become an entrepreneur when he was in class at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bowerman created a "waffle sole" shoe that had traction with less weight than the other shoes. Bowerman says, "I was looking at my wife's waffle iron, and I thought it looked like a pretty good traction device." He grabbed a bottle of liquid urethane, poured it on the iron, and the waffle sole was created. Bowerman kept Nike on the leading edge of athletic–shoe technology. Bowerman was always looking for ways to enhance running shoes, "he would slice them up, take a toe from one, stitch it to the heel of another and then attach both to an upper with duct tape and rubber cement" ("Philip H. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Summary Of Dr. Phil's Ten Relationship Myth DR. PHIL The article labeled "Ten relationship Myths" by Dr. Phil is very insightful and thought– provoking text, organized in a number listed format and then each number presents a myth with following bullet points of reasoning underneath. There were a few described "Myths" that personally stuck out the most. The first myth states "A great relationship depends on the great meeting of the minds." He points out that partners will never fully be able to understand each other completely because there are distinct psychological and physiological differences that make this completely impossible. "Recognize that a relationship is far more enjoyable when you're with someone who enriches your life, not simply reflects it... appreciate your differences." I really enjoy this quote ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Phil noted that men and women are wired differently and attempting to blur viewpoints is unnatural and dangerous. When couples try to insist their viewpoints on each other, it often starts ego–conflict that can be harmful to the self–esteem. Which ties in with Myth #3 "Great relationships cause great problem–solving." Ironic myth, right? The ability to problem solve seems to be a key component in healthy relationships? Dr. Phil embellished on this by pointing out that 90 percent of conflicts in relationships are unsolvable, and you can still be happy even if you and your partner can't solve disagreements. "There are things that you and your partner disagree about and will continue to disagree about. Why can't you once and for all resolve these issues? Because in order to do so, one of you would have to sacrifice your values and beliefs." The textbook describes one of the dangers when engaging in conflict is when power is unequally distributed by interpersonal power. Which causes the other partner to feel unheard and weak in the relationship. Dr. Phil gives the advice that agreeing to disagree is O.K.. If the problem is unsolvable, it's healthy to reach emotional closure this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Rhetorical Analysis Of John Lennon Imagining World Peace Through the Lyrics of John Lennon A Rhetorical Analysis of John Lennon's Imagine "Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try." John Lennon opens his song Imagine and catches the audience's attention with this line. Opening with a thought provoking question grabs the listener's attention by compelling them to think. John Lennon was and in memory, still continues to be a leader in the effort to reach world peace. His songs asking for peace such as Imagine, Revolution, and Give Peace a Chance still have the power to stir up emotions in people from all over the world. Leading straight to the point, the minimalistic style and up–front approach provide no room to wonder or debate. Lennon's song Imagine illustrates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is repetitive in the fact that he begins each verse with "Imagine..." and ends each verse with "Imagine all the people..." (Imagine). Similar to Martin Luther King's speech I Have a Dream, Lennon highlights his point to genuinely imagine what things would be like by reiterating it over and over. This forces the listeners, to recognize the importants and to continuously feel the emotion resulting in them really thinking about the changes that could be made in the world. While it has been thirty–five years since the assassination of John Lennon, his beliefs and music have endured the test of time and continue to influence people today. His effective use of ethos, logos, and pathos work together to help catch the attention of the listeners and enable them to feel as though there is something they can do to further Lennon's cause. Using credibility, logic and emotion this song was successful in the way that it definitely caught people's attention world wide and still causes a great deal of emotions decades after it was written. Music has been and always will be an important part of people's lives, it makes them feel some sort of emotions. I think this song was successful in the areas of ethos, logos and pathos and will definitely continue to be a memorable song for even more decades to come. After all, John Lennon was never a public speaker or politician, but he still was able to get his message across ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Groundhogs Research Paper HI, I am a groundhog, and I am one of many in the world. Punxsutawney Phil is my name. I like to think of myself as a rare species because there is a whole holiday dedicated to myself and other groundhogs. The place I call home is in a well–vegetated area. It is not much, but it is still my home. Most of my favorite foods are there, nevertheless, I like to live there. Because I am a groundhog, I am famous for predicting longer winters, or sometimes smaller winter. Groundhogs can also be known as Woodchucks, too. On most days I sleep, but on Thursday, February 2, I wake up in search for my terrifying, black shadow. All generations of groundhogs have searched for their shadows, but few have found them. Tomorrow is the huge day I will make my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Taking a Look at Def Leppard Have you ever turned on the radio in your vehicle and heard an out rageous rock song? Yeah that's right it's Def. Leppard. They have been tour and doing shows for twenty five plus year and still jamming as we speak. This band has been through just about everything you could think of and surprisingly they are still together after drug over dose, care accident, and divorcees. First of all Def. Leppard should get this award because they have very good musical and are a pretty sweet bad. The other reasons I think they should get this award is because they have a lot of achievements. The first achievement that I liked was they were on the "Bill Board 200 with their song "Hysteria", sold 10,000 in the first week of it being out, and also with the song Hysteria spent six weeks at number one and 133 weeks on the Bill Board 200."(Caulfield 57) There next achievement was that there was a big accident and there main drummer lost his arm. So he was back to playing the drums. That's when they made the big hit "Hysteria in 1983 whit there album "Pyromania" after the car accident." (Tamenbaum 16). There next big achievement was that "Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell had there amazing guitar abilities over looked." (Hammond 16–20). The next achievement I believe is very good because "Def. Leppard and Kiss are paring up to go on tour to support our troops in the U.S.A." (Fekadu) The next award that they received was "The 2008 Kerrag award also known as the "Classic Song Writer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Phil Jackson And Buddhism Essay Buddhism is a major Asian religion studied and practiced in countries such as Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. Although Buddhism is a growing religion throughout the world, in particular, the practice of meditation is spreading in the West. The United States has a center for Buddhists in Hawaii and New York and also a Buddhist community has been established in California. (Hewitt, 13–14) But even closer to home for most is the practicing of Zen Buddhism on the basketball court by former Chicago Bulls and present Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson. In this essay I will discuss how Jackson has incorporated some of the practices of Zen Buddhism into his and the players of his teams lives and how it has been effective for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It's often an uphill fight. The ego–driven culture of basketball, and society in general, militates against cultivating this kind of selfless action, even for members of a team whose success as individuals in tied directly to the group performance. Our society places such a high premium on individual achievement, it's easy for players to get blinded by their own self–importance and lose a sense of interconnectedness, the essence of teamwork." In this passage Jackson incorporates some very important fundamental Buddhist ideas. One of the aspects of the Eightfold Path, or the "Middle Way", which Buddha said was the cure of suffering, Right Thought is the basis of this statement. In the introductive book Buddhism Catherine Hewitt spends three pages (4–6) discussing the aspects of the Eightfold Path. She says that Right Thought is when Buddhists, "strive to think unselfishly and compassionately." Jackson is saying that in our Western way of living, the self is everything. We are constantly worried about how things will effect us (ourselves) instead of as a community, society, or team; where we are going and for others to get out of our way not thinking that they might have somewhere to be too; and also in reflection of the team structure, how we are going to make that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Dr Phil Mcgraw Biography Phil McGraw, also known as Dr. Phil, is a famous psychologist who helps people both directly and indirectly. Dr. Phil has overcome many challenges on his way to becoming a successful television psychologist, inspires others with his story, and is the author of many bestselling books. Before McGraw's career sparked, he quit his job working with his father, and moved his family in the hope of finding a more enjoyable career. One of the many things McGraw does is public speeches. In those speeches, he inspires people to "get real with their lives" (Phillip C. McGraw, 2006). Before Dr. Phil met Oprah, he teamed up with Match.com to give dating advice to its users (Phillip C. McGraw, 2006). While Dr. Phil starred on Oprah's show, courtesy of her gratitude, he did therapy sessions with people starring on her show. The fact that McGraw did therapy sessions on television when he quit his job working with his father as a therapist is quite strange. It was how McGraw handled his patients during those therapy sessions that gained McGraw ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One such product that Dr. Phil co–founded was Courtroom Sciences Inc. with his neighbor, Garry Dobbs, who was a lawyer (Phil McGraw, 2005). In addition, in 2003, Dr. Phil created a weight loss supplement called Shape Up. "I've had obesity obliterate my family––it took my father early, and I've got two nephews over 500 pounds," McGraw says (Phil McGraw, 2005). He was later sued because of the supplements claims (Phillip C. McGraw, 2006). The way McGraw made a name for himself is quite strange. Dr. Phil was Oprah's lawyer on a trial from a beef company from Texas. After McGraw helped Oprah win the case, Dr. Phil starred on Oprah's show because of how grateful she was for how McGraw prepared her for her trial. While starring on Oprah's show and giving advice on life strategies, McGraw created a rapidly growing fanbase that would eventually lead to a new career ("Dr. Phil McGraw Biography," ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. The Theme Of War By Edwin Starr, And Happy Christmas War, a brutal, barbaric and animalistic concept that contradicts the essence of being human. War by Edwin Starr, and Happy Christmas by John Lennon are songs promoting the anti–war movement. Released in 1970 and 1972, whilst the war of Vietnam continues, both of these song depicts tone and mood through the themes love, peace and unity. Both artists has incorporated literary devices within the lyrics to convey the message and resonate it towards the audience. Edwin Starr's War, and John Lennon's Happy Christmas, demonstrates the catastrophe created by war. Through their songs, the necessity of peace is emphasised for the future of the world. "Oh, war, I despise cause it means destruction of innocent lives, war means tears to thousands of mother's eyes. When their sons go to fight, and lose their lives." It is evident that the lyrical terms formulates imagery, further empowering the message. In Happy Christmas, juxtaposition has been implemented to foreshadow the bright future if war is eradicated. "A very merry Christmas, and a happy new year, let's hope it's a good one without any fear." The audience is able to empathise with both of these songs, "war means tears to thousands of mother's eyes." This line resonates with people young and old, mothers are considered the backbone, and always guiding their children to a bright path. Someone who gave them life and should always be internally grateful for. Thus, the complete contrast of the message in the song Happy Christmas, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Groundhog Day Comparison The movie Groundhog Day shares many parallels with the book "Flight" by Sherman Alexie. Both Phil and Zits react similarly to the whole situation going through stages of confusion, happiness, desperation, and acceptance until finally they have learned their lesson and become better people as a whole. There are some differences though. Zits spends the beginning of his experience trying to come up with a logical explanation and finally turning to religion to explain each body he inhabits as him having reached either heaven or hell. Phil never assumes God plays a role in this although at one point he tells Rita that "I am God." (imdb.com) Instead he quickly decides to use the situation to his advantage since nothing he does has any consequences and he can learn various things to impress girls or save lives. The biggest difference is that Phil has control over what he does and Zits usually doesn't. It switches each time for Zits how present he is mentally and physically. Only once was he able to make the decision to control what happens. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Groundhog Day Phil Connors wakes up every morning on the same day in the same place, February 2nd in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. He has complete control over what he does and how that affects people. No–one but him is aware of the situation. Before this Phil and been a jerk to everyone and very self–centered. In Flight the main character, Zits, keeps finding himself in the minds of different people in time. He is sometimes able to think completely for himself and even control what they do but other times he is just present in their minds to see situations from the other people's perspectives. This happens after he "shot up a bank full of people" (p. 36) at the orders of a kid named Justice. Being a jerk and shooting up a bank are very different reasons for needing to learn a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. The Four Core Beliefs Of Derek Jeter When you start your education at Sport and Medical Sciences Academy(SMSA) you are taught and are expected to follow the four core beliefs that shape our school and its environment. The four core beliefs are discipline, respect, dedication, and responsibility or how most students know it as D.R.D.R. However, SMSA students are not the only ones that abide by these rules and beliefs. A well–known athlete that is a great example of this is the New York Yankees shortstop, Derek Jeter. According to Jeter, his success did not come overnight. His biography displays all the hard work he went through to become the best and he started just at the age of eight with a goal of becoming a shortstop for the New York Yankees. Jeter inspires others to set their goals above and beyond, and if you work hard or believe in yourself that you can achieve anything you want. Discipline is just one of the four core beliefs and it means "behavior in accord with rules of conduct," (Dictionary.com). Throughout his career Jeter made his own rules of do's and don'ts and an example is, "I always tell people that I don't like to boast and I don't like people who brag, but I break my own rules when it comes to my parents," (Curry 55). Instead of bragging like most players would after a win, Jeter made his own rule that he could not brag and he followed that rule, unless it comes to his parents of course. Jeter also followed another rule, he says, "I've always felt that whether you're a professional athlete or a bus driver, it's better to be humble," (Curry 130). Jeter probably follows most of the rules he makes for himself every day. It keeps his behavior and the way he acts around others in check, by now these rules are more of a habit/lifestyle instead of a burden. Respect is the second core belief and its definition is "esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of a person, a personal quality or ability, or something considered as a manifestation of a personal quality or ability," (Dictionary.com). Derek had so much respect for his coaches, teammates, and especially his parents because when he felt like quitting they were there to make sure he achieved his goal and dream. At a young age, Jeter and his sister Sharlee were treated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. stop spanking: save the children Essays Spanking has been used for many years and it must come to an end. Also known as corporal punishment, spanking is most often used as a form of discipline. Although it is said to have some benefits, the negative consequences far outweigh the good. According to Dr. Wilson and Dr. Lyon, "physical punishment delivered in anger with the intent to cause pain is unacceptable and dangerous to the health and well being of the child."( Guidance for Effective Discipline, online) It is important for spanking to stop because it is ineffective, causes more problems and because there are other options to consider. While many parents are still spanking their children when they are being naughty, they do not stop to consider how effective this method ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Taking a look at children who were spanked, as adults they report having more anger. This in turn, increases the likelihood that they will spank their own children and puts them at risk for marital conflict or abuse. (Guidance for Effective Discipline, online) Is spanking your child really worth it? Many parents will say "this is the only way to teach them", but look at all the hidden messages the parents are sending their child. Repeatedly spanking your child can cause aggression and agitation. This most certainly will lead to broken child–parent relationships. (Guidance for Effective Discipline, online) With all of these negative consequences and outcomes from spanking, it's a wonder that so many parents still do it. According to A.M. Graziano in her article Subabusive Violence in Child Rearing in Middle–class American Families, "out of the 93% of parents who justify spanking, 85% say that they would prefer not to if they had an alternative in which they believed." (Guidance for Effective Discipline, online) That being said, for that 85% of parents, there is hope. Clearly, society must find other ways to discipline today's children because spanking only causes more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Informative Essay: The Chicago Bulls The Bulls became a team in 1996. Whether you are a Bulls fan or not, it's hard to argue the fact that when it comes to the best overall record, depth and pure talent, the Bulls have got it all. Need more proof? As we approach the start of the Playoffs, the Bulls are close to no other Chicago team in the last 5 years has come close to accomplishing such a feat. Anytime someone refers to the Bulls "dynasty", they are talking about Michael Jordan years. Jordan was unquestionably, the best Bull in the history of the game, and many argue, in the history of the sporty of basketball.. It was Jordan who propelled the Bulls into a worldwide household name in the 80s and 90s and gave the city 10 years of explosive sports seasons. On June 22, 2016, Derrick Rose and Justin Holiday, along 2017 second round draft pick were traded to the New York Knicks for center Robin Lopez, and point guards Jerian Grant and Jose Calderon who was soon traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. On July 7, the Bulls announced the signing of Roses replacement, guard Rajon Rondo. On July 15, the Bulls signed Chicago native Dwyane Wade. On October 17, 2016, the Bulls acquired 2014 Rookie of the year Michael Carter Williams in exchange for Tony Snell. With Michael Jordan playing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was first introduced in 1969. Benny is a red bull who wears number 1. Benny is one of the oldest and best known mascots in all of professional sports. The Bulls also had another mascot named Da Bull. Introduced in 1995, he was described on the team website as being the high flying cousin of Benny, known for his dunking skills. The team started in the 1966–67 NBA season, and posted the best record by an expansion team in NBA history. Coached by Chicagoan and former NBA star Johnny "Red" Kerr, and led by former NBA assist leader Guy Rodgers, guard Jerry Sloan and forward Bob Boozer, the Bulls qualified for the playoffs, the only NBA team to do so in their inaugural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Fragile Dream Fragile Dream is a Nintendo Wii Japanese role play game created by Kentarou Kawashima. It is a beautiful game that deals with the loneliness of the main character Seto. Seto is an apocalyptic world, where he tries to find survivors of this catastrophic earthquake. He is told by his grandfather that there are survivors at this red tower. Does he find those survivors or is he just wasting his time and life to find people that are not alive? What does this video game offer to the video game industry? The game was released in Japan on January 22, 2009 and was released to America on March 16, 2009. The main character Seto is voiced by the famous voice actor Johnny Yong Bosch. The game starts off with Seto trapped in his grandfather's star lab. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... IGN reviews the game and had mixed emotion on it. The reviewer said Fragile Dreams is a great example of a spectacular concept whose execution could have used a little more thought and time (Casamassina 7). I love the premise, the setting, some of the characters, and the production values (Casamassina 7). The story is engrossing. Exploring the lush, beautiful environments in search of clues is fun (Casamassina 7). The flashlight controls and effects are impressive (Casamassina 7). Even combat, in dire need of a lock–on, is functional (Casamassina 7). It does have a lot going for it, and you'll see that reflected in the scores below. I do agree with this review about all this. The game is very lush and has beautiful environment. He then goes on talking about the cons of the game saying "And yet, some of the design decisions and gameplay conventions are exceedingly tired and frustrating (Casamassina 8). The unnecessary, uninspired fetch quests, blatant backtracking and awkward item management system distract and subtract in a big way from what is otherwise a quality experience," (Casamassina 8). I also have to agree with what he say because he said it right. The quest are pretty frustrating and it reaches to the point that it is not enjoyable at all. It is kind of boring and makes the game feel like a chore sometimes" (Casamassina ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Don Jackson : A Visionary And An Ethical Leader Essay Phil Jackson Being known as one of the greatest in your craft is something that many people strive for; Phil Jackson has achieved that while staying true to his beliefs and overcoming one of the greatest pains a person can know. His actions, behaviors, and decisions while coaching the Chicago Bulls and LA Lakers define him as both a visionary and an ethical leader. In this paper, we will review Phil Jackson's use of intellectual stimulation to develop his teams into highly functional units capable of problem–solving and his use of management by exception–passive during games. We will also explore how he used ethical leadership to overcome his competing values during Kobe Bryant's 2003 sexual assault case and his use of open–mindedness to consider an alternate point of view, giving him greater strength to do so. Furthermore, this paper will expose my personal experience with a need to further develop my use of intellectual stimulation and management by exception– passive, as I typically solve problems for my subordinates and follow up more than necessary. Finally, it will show my strength in the use of open–mindedness to support a leader that was attacking our team. Personally, I require more work to be known as one of the greats; however, the visionary and ethical abilities of Phil Jackson are what makes him arguably the greatest coach the NBA has ever known. Visionary Leader Phil Jackson not only knows where he wants to go as an organization, but he has the visionary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Bill Bowerman Research Paper Why did Bill Bowerman create Nike? Bill Bowerman is the co–founder of Nike. He went from a track coach to innovator to franchise owner. Bill Bowerman was born on February 19,1911 in portland,oregon. His father was president of the oregon senate. After his parents divorced he spent his early years in fossil,Oregon with his mother. Bill bowerman served in World War 2 intervened and bowerman served in the Arm's Tenth Mountain Division from 1943. Until 1945 returning to medford. Bowerman retired as a track coach at the University of Oregon in 1947. The next year the University of Oregon hired Bowerman as head track coach he would hold that spot until 1972. Bowermans innovations spanned both training and equipment. Bowerman designed personal goals for each member of his team. Bowerman's team won 24 NCAA individual titles,4 NCAA team championships,He coached 33 olympians,38 conference champions and 64 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bowerman was dissatisfied of running spikes during that time. Shaping Nike's ethos of leveraging athletes insights to design transformative products. Bowerman wrote to many shoe company's of ideas. None accepted his recommendations. Frustrated Bowerman took matters into his own hands. Bowerman deconstructed other shoes to study their anatomy. A springfield based boot maker how to craft shoe patterns. Phil Knight the other co–founder was the first student athlete to try a Bowermans original. The young runner who tested the shoes didn't get to wear them long. His teammate Otis Davis spotted the prototype and wanted to give it a try. Davis liked them so much he didn't give them back. In fact he went to conference championship and won a gold medal in the 400 meters wearing Bowermans shoes. Bowerman started measuring runners feet heel,ankle. Knight and Bowerman started selling running shoes. He used several materials. " Everything you need is already inside." – Bill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Kristaps Porzingis Research Paper Kristaps Porzingis When the New York Knicks hired Phil Jackson to run all basketball operations in 2014, they took a step in the right direction to build a winning organization from the ground–up. The Knicks' management made this decision knowing that it would take multiple years before they return to a championship contender again, even though they committed roughly $124 million to an impatient and aging star in Carmelo Anthony. Just a year removed from those events and a historically bad season in the Big Apple, fans were disappointed to end up with only the fourth pick in the 2015 draft. With three unanimous stars in the draft in Karl–Anthony Towns, D'Angelo Russell and Jahlil Okafor going as projected in the top three, Phil Jackson and company were left to play cleanup with the rest of the prospects. With pressure from a 31–year old Melo wanting draft a player that would help the Knicks win immediately, the Zen Master went in the complete opposite direction, taking raw big man Kristaps Porzingis of Latvia, who was booed by fans as he walked up to shake Adam Silver's hand at the podium. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He comes into the league measuring at 7–foot–1 and 220 pounds after averaging 10.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1 block in 21.7 minutes for Baloncesto Sevilla in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Detroit Pistons Research Paper The Pistons just fired Stan van Gundy for two rookies as head coach jake plamondon and Isaiah Lynn. It's they're first time coaching in the NBA ever. They are trying to turn the Pistons around into a championship contender. In they're press conference earlier they stated "we are looking for constant improvement and it all starts with trades, budgets, and free agents." In the offseason the Detroit Pistons acquire Marcus Morris of a trade from the Suns. The Suns traded Morris, Reggie Bullock and Danny Granger to Detroit, receiving only a second–round draft pick in 2020. Shaquille oneal says "this looks like a great trad for the Pistons a great building block." Later that week the Pistons make another trade for ersan illyasova. The Pistons ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Analysis Of Greenwich Village : Music That Defined A... Protest music of the 1960s was a counterculture because through the form of music they would protest against the norm, war, government, civil rights, etc. Music was the main force for the younger generation to rebel against the older generation. In the documentary Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation, Tom Bernadin stated that "money was not the driving force behind your existence" (Greenwich Village). In Greenwich Village and other places around the United States, younger people would settle there as a place for those who did not buy into the social norm that the older generation had set for them. They created music as a way for them to get out their message and not in a way to earn money. 2. Why did it go mainstream? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As well, the protest music went mainstream, as it was a way for people to feel like they are not alone and have people around the country who believe and are fighting for the same things that they are. 3. What was the music protesting? The music produced in the 1960s was protesting against the Vietnam War, the government, social norms, the older generation, civil rights, women's movement, etc. The music protested issues that were happening in the United States as well as around the world in other countries like the war that America was involved with in Vietnam. There were numerous songs that came out of the 1960s that protested against the Vietnam War. Some antiwar protest songs of the 60s are "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Eve of Destruction" by Barry McGuire, "Ohio" by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, "Gimme Shelter" by the Rolling Stones, and "War" by Edwin Starr. The lyrics of "Eve of Destruction" shows the protest against America's involvement in the war with "You're old enough to kill but no for votin'/You don't believe in war but whats that gun you're totin'" (McGuire). Those fighting in the war were too young to vote for their country, but they weren't too young to kill for their country. The soldiers also didn't believe in the cause of the war, but they still fought in the war, as they had no choice because of the draft. Through music the younger generation also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. My Night I slept restless Sunday night. I could not stop thinking about the town and returning the shadow. I was afraid someone would catch us and my mother find out about it. I walked over to the closet and I grabbed a cover and extra pillow. Carefully, I slid the cover and pillow under the blanket laying on the bed. I firmly shaped the cover and pillow to represent me sleeping. Hoping if my mom would enter the room, that, she would think I was sound to sleep. It was a beautiful night. The full moon shining through the dark midnight sky and the stars so far away glimmers into space. We had agreed that James would pick us up on Monday morning by 1:00 a.m. By the time his carriage had arrived at my house, I was so tired. After I heard James, carriage pulled up to our home, I creeped out of my room. I walked slowly to the door; and, open it and walked out on the front porch. When I saw everyone, I put my finger on my lips and said, "SHH." I got in the carriage and James rode us away. "You do not look so good, Chelsea. Your eyes are watery and red." Cindy said. I replied, "I did not sleep too well. I got out of bed more than once thinking about everything that happened." "I know how you feel, Chelsea. I had a hard time sleeping too." Carl said. "I slept like a rock." Paul replied. "It does not matter about our sleep; we are going to fix what we started." James said. "You are so insensitive, James." Cindy replied. "A matter of fact James, it was your idea anyway the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Sacred Themes In Groundhog Day The first sacred theme in Groundhog Day is self–improvement. After the discovery that Phil was reliving the same day continually, his first response was confusion, followed by recklessness. He was originally described as a 'glass half–empty' type of guy. Show video. Phil realizes that he is in love with his female producer, Rita, so he learns everything about her in order to pretend he is her ideal man. When that plan fails several times, Phil resorts to killing himself to end his repetitive misery and lack of progression. Despite the several different ways of dying he tries, he always wakes up whole. Phil expresses his troubles to Rita and she stays with him for the night. However, he wakes up and she is gone: it still Groundhog Day. Although, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rita eventually falls in love with the person he's become. She spends the night with him again but this time he wakes up and she is still there, and it is no longer Groundhog Day. Groundhog Day shows viewers a character who displays the negative qualities that many people possess: essentially, showing the worst part of ourselves. Unlike us, the character is given the opportunity to relive the same day until he gets it right. He gets to decide how to use each day. Eventually, he undergoes a breakthrough which reveals a more authentic version of himself. This theme relates to 1 Corinthians 10:13: "No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it." Phil faces the temptations of being reckless, killing himself and taking advantage of the knowledge he has. However, these temptations are common to many people. The passage states that God will provide the way of escape. Phil had a breakthrough and, essentially, was given the escape of his circumstances: becoming a better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Karzan Soundtrack The Tarzan soundtrack stands out from the rest of the Disney line–up as it was the first Disney soundtrack to be recorded in multiple languages. It has won both an oscar and grammy. This is due to Phil Colins' influence on the music and his creation of original songs that shape the world of Tarzan. The reason the sound in Tarzan works so well is because it's harmonious with the story being presented to the audience. Besides setting the scene with background noise, it helps the audience to understand the film on an emotional level and builds the characters. Phil Colin contributions to the sound palette of the film includes drums and vocalizations that give it an African aesthetic. The music follows the narrative, getting soft when needed, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is most evident in the scene when Tarzan meets Jane for the first time. He mimics her in order to communicate. For instance, when they hear a gun fire (47:57), Jane exclaims, "Clayton." The gunshot is heard once more and Tarzan says Clayton. When Jane ask Tarzan to take her to camp, he mimics the gunfire sound, for Tarzan, Clayton is the sound of gunshot. This is seen again when Tarzan visits the camp and Clayton fires his gun, Tarzan is able to identify Clayton because of his gun. (48 min) This contributes to the audience understanding Clayton's violent nature. (1:08:47) After the crew hijacks the ship, Clayton fires his gun, Tarzan calls out his name for assistance, Clayton says, "Have we met?", but this time we see Clayton's villainous nature. (1:15:40) Then when Tarzan has Clayton cornered, he feels conflicted about shooting Clayton. Clayton tries to laugh if off, we see Tarzan jam the gun against Clayton's neck and hear gunfire, but when Clayton opens his eyes, he along with the audience realizes that Tarzan just made the sound of gunfire. Unlike Clayton, who uses the gun to get what he wants, Tarzan doesn't need to, he doesn't have a violent nature despite being raised in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Differences And Similarities Between Lennon And Cobain INTRODUCTION "Everybody loves you when you're six feet in the ground," was once said by John Lennon. "The finest day I ever had was when tomorrow never came," – Kurt. Though they died in the midst of their career, John Lennon and Kurt Cobain amazed people with their successes, obstacles, music. John Winston Lennon was born on October 9, 1940 in Liverpool, England ("John" 1). At the time, World War II was going on (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 14). His parents, Alfred "Alf" Lennon and Julia Lennon divorced when he was a child (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 21) and he had to move in with his aunt and uncle (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 25). In elementary school, he played guitar and harmonica, always enjoying music (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 32). The first song he ever learned was "That'll be the Day" by Buddy Holly (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 33). As music took over his life, John got distracted and his aunt told him that he could not make a living by playing guitar (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 36). When John was teenager, he started writing and composing music (Canale 1) as well as drawing and writing books. He wrote two books, "In His Own Write" and "A Spaniard in the Works" (Watson 2). Similarly to Lennon, another musician got their inspiration at a young age. Kurt Donald Cobain was born on February 20, 1967 in Aberdeen, Washington to Wendy and Don Cobain (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 11). He came from a musical family and was introduced to music at an early age. When he was three years old, he wrote his first song, "Corn on the Cops." When he started playing guitar, he held it backwards because he was left–handed, and played popular Beatles' songs like "Hey Jude" (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 12). He was fourteen years old when he received his first electric guitar (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 18). Like John, Kurt was involved with the visual arts and enjoyed drawing, whittling, and painting (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 13). The two musicians' background allowed them to prosper in the future. In 1956, John Lennon formed his first band, The Quarrymen, who had their first concert in 1959 (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 38). Later, in 1960, the band ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Essay about Queen of Alpine Queen of Alpine In everyday life Lindsey Vonn gets to experience thrills, chills, and she uses her remarkable skills to become a greater athlete. Born in Minnesota and raised in Colorado, she has been skiing all of her life. At the age of two she was in a pair of skis and has continued to progress. (Lindsey Vonn, 2 of 4) I intend to describe the exciting life of Olympic athlete, Lindsey Vonn. On October 18, 1984 a future Olympian was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. She began skiing at age two. Her father Alan was her main coach. They moved to Colorado so that she could ski on world–class slopes. All of her training paid off because she became the first United States (U.S.) female to win the prestigious Trofeo Topolino youth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Surprisingly, she is practically unknown in the U.S., but she is a huge celebrity in Europe. In 2006 she suffered an injury when she was training. Many people thought this injury was career–threating. Luckily, it was not as serious as people thought. She she was able to be released from the hospital in time for her event. She went on to win the women's U.S. Olympic Spirit award in 2006. in 2009 she became the third female racer to win gold in both speed events at the World championship. She suffered another injury while celebrating a win. She got cut on a glass bottle and tore a tendon in her thumb. She had to have surgery and the next day she competed in the Olympics. 1 2 In December of 2005, after winning a World cup downhill medal, she was awarded a cow and she named it Olympe. Olympe had babies and those babies had babies and now she has five pet cows and a pet goat also. Lindsey Vonn does not only like to ski, she also likes to play tennis. She had always wanted to meet Roger Federer and her wish came true in 2009. the next celebrity she wishes to meet is Tiger Woods. Although no specific research is found for what population she serves it obvious that she serves as a good role model for younger athletes. Today, she stills lives in Colorado and keeps
  • 70. improving her skiing skills. (www.nbcolympics.com) She is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Term Paper 1. In the late 2000, Lucent announced that revenues would be adjusted downwards by $679 million as a result of revenue recognition problems. Yet the firm's market capitalization plummeted by $24.7 billion. Why do you think the market reacted so negatively to Lucent's announcements of the problem/ 2. What financial statement adjustments will Lucent have to make to correct the revenue recognition problems announced in late 2000? 3. How would you judge whether a firm is likely to face revenue recognition problems? 4. Assess whether any of Lucent's competitors are likely to face revenue recognition problems in the coming quarters. 1. In the late 2000, Lucent announced that revenues would be adjusted downwards by $679 million as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why do you think the market reacted so negatively to Lucent's announcements of the problem/ 2. What financial statement adjustments will Lucent have to make to correct the revenue recognition problems announced in late 2000? 3. How would you judge whether a firm is likely to face revenue recognition problems? 4. Assess whether any of Lucent's competitors are likely to face revenue recognition problems in the coming quarters. 1. In the late 2000, Lucent announced that revenues would be adjusted downwards by $679 million as a result of revenue recognition problems. Yet the firm's market capitalization plummeted by $24.7 billion. Why do you think the market reacted so negatively to Lucent's announcements of the problem/ 2. What financial statement adjustments will Lucent have to make to correct the revenue recognition problems announced in late 2000? 3. How would you judge whether a firm is likely to face revenue recognition problems? 4. Assess whether any of Lucent's competitors are likely to face revenue recognition problems in the coming quarters. 1. In the late 2000, Lucent announced that revenues would be adjusted downwards by $679 million as a result of revenue recognition problems. Yet the firm's market capitalization plummeted by $24.7 billion. Why do you think the market reacted so negatively to Lucent's announcements of the problem/ 2. What financial statement adjustments will Lucent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Why We Crave Horror Movies In his article "Why We Crave Horror movies," Stephen King stresses the fact that we are all "mentally ill," and explains why watching horror films is an effective way to deal with our inner insanity. According to King, we are all insane by human nature, and are made up of "anticivilization emotions." These emotions are integral parts of our personalities, and in order to stay healthy, they "demand periodic exercise." But living in society has taught us to repress these emotions, which is why he argues that watching horror films provide us with this psychological relief, allowing us to indirectly deal with "anticivilization emotions." According to King, horror movies "deliberately appeal to the worst in us," and therefore, perform the "dirty job" of satisfying our inner monsters. I disagree with King because horror movies can also have negative effects. In addition, people have different ways of channeling out uncivilized emotions. Horror movies can have negative psychological effects. Although some people enjoy the thrill and nastiness of horror movies, I, for one, do not. Watching horror films give me nightmares, and make me extra paranoid. Rather than my inner psyche feeling "satisfied," I feel disturbed. Watching horror films can also cause heightened stress and anxiety. Under more serious conditions, horror films can even cause PTSD, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. A woman named Caroline appeared on the Dr. Phil show, who after watching a horror film called Psycho, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Film Analysis Of The Film Groundhog Day Title: Groundhog Day Film analysis The film Groundhog Day is about a local weather man Phil, that travels to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania for a news coverage of the holiday Groundhog Day. Phil finds himself in a time warp reliving the events of groundhog over and over. In the beginning Phil spends each day focused on sex and money as the movie progress Phil finds himself spending every waking moment trying to impress his producer Rita. When that ends in failure Phil starts to care for the people around town doing anything possible to make their lives better, from saving lives to changing tires. In the end Rita falls in love with the true Phil Connor and the time warp ends. Throughout the film Phil comes to terms to who is he really is. He finds Authenticity and no longer struggles with self–identity. Phil no longer had responsibilities in life he learned early on that no one would remember anything but him, that no matter what he did he would still wake up on February 2nd at 6:00am. This lead Phil to do outrages this suck as steal money and drive on railroad trucks not caring about his life and who he was. Jean–Paul Sartre said, "Life has no meaning the moment you lose the illusion of being eternal." Life had no meaning to Phil once he knew he would be stuck living the same day. When Phil didn't live for himself life becomes dull, boring and lonely, he had to deal with the consequences of this inauthenticity. Phil came to realization that if he could not change his life today maybe he could change other's. In the beginning Phil lived life inauthentically, he lived for society and followed what society thought had power. Phil did not change in a second even his first few days experiencing Groundhog Day over and over he still lived for society. Phil went out of his way to flaunt his money and make advances to sleep with women, two things in society's view men must have to be liked or have power. When Phil begins to realize this, he becomes lonely and commits suicide everyday knowing he still must relive Groundhog Day, instead of living a miserable life Phil decides to do good deeds from changing tires to saving lives. He began to have good faith, he became authentic. He lived for himself not society he began ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. How Did Michael Jordan Affect The Chicago Bulls Samuel Dennison Mr. Hunter/ Mrs. Scarbrough Social studies/ Language usage 12/16/2016 Chicago Bulls Did Michael Jordan leaving affect the team negatively? The Bulls, to this day have held the stunning record of 87–13 with the help of the legend Michael Jordan but did that all change when he left? Can the team still bring back amazing records and win more then one straight championship in a row like Michael Jordan.? Jordan impacted the Bulls during his time by helping his team get to the NBA championship several times throughout his career, his achievements helped his team realize how much they were capable of being some of the best players in the NBA, and he was the one who won the games to get them in the higher ranks. Michael Jordan was born February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. He grew up in Wilmington, North Carolina, where he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jordan was a very big part of the Chicago Bulls by helping them achieve top scores and ranks placing them in the memories of fans and people worldwide to this day. There is no doubt that Michael Jordan was special. But what he did for his team will never be forgotten. The attainments of his career were spectacular. His six time NBA finals MVP awards are just a glimpse at how great he was. He dedicated his life to the game of basketball and to the Chicago Bulls. There is no question that Jordan leaving hurt the team. If he had not, the Bulls would have been NBA champions seven or eight times depending on the period of his departure, and he would have gotten two more NBA finals MVP awards instead of Hakeem Olajuwon. Overall it is safe to conclude that my statement of Michael Jordan's time off affecting the team poorly is now an ideal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...