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Astrid Lindgren
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Astrid Lindgren

„ Astrid Lindgren“ Astrid Lindgren is a Swedish born author. She was born as Astrid Anna Emilia Ericsson on 1907 in Vimmerby in the province of Smaland, in Southern Sweden where she grew up on a farm. Her early childhood was spent with cows and discovering hidden forest paths. Astrid was born to liberal parents, the second of four children of Samuel August, a tenant farmer, and Hanna Jonsson Ericsson. During their childhood years, they were nurtured into storytelling; and were taught how to use their imagination and creativity in the world of Literature. Her childhood years were full of love and laughter, which came from her parents. The laughter extended more in the games that Astrid played with her three siblings, Gunnar, Stina and Ingegerd. Many of the settings and characters in Astrid’s books can be traced back to her own childhood. As an author, she had a certain impact on the world of children’s literature.

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Correlation between brand longevity and the diffusion of innovations theory
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Correlation between brand longevity and the diffusion of innovations theory

system one wishes to diffuse it into. This aspect applies to almost every area where the fields of communication, politics, marketing and public affairs are concerned.’ (Tina Gouws and George Peter van Rheede van Oudtshoorn p. 239) Thus, a lot of already well-known brands must change their message or visual in order to fit to the current time. What every company is looking for is repeat-buy or longevity of business. This also can be paralleled with brand loyalty, which is nurtured through three constituents of the brands: insiders, followers and feeders. Those stakeholders are part of creating the myth of the brand, following it and serving it up (to others). Followers are the base – they find the creates value in the myth and identify themselves with it (and with whatever the brand sells). Insiders make the brand seem more legitimate and add credibility. They don’t create revenue straight-forward, however. They define whether the brand really has appeal.

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EXAM - English literature 2
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EXAM - English literature 2

The man of feeling: courage and good nature mingled, tender heart and benevolence was public. Sensibility was spontaneous characteristic, contrary to politeness. Found to be compatible. Sens.released 18th C man to release emotions like grief and pity, joy and love. This perception of natural and moral beauty held to be given by God in the soul, might give man happiness. Rousseau: priority to expression of natural feelings and emotions above any official code of morality. Children nurtured naturally, recolution in child-rearing in upper classes, children no more small adults. Childhood needed freedom. In sense it was not unifying but divisive, because men had differing emotions. The uniqueness of Engl society: its passion for the open air, field sports, racing, the love for animals, along with the relms of Nature one aspect of sensibility. 31. The poetry of „sensibility” (Young, Gray, Blair, Collins) Sensibility liberated painters, less dramatic with writers

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Backpaking lifestyle
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Backpaking lifestyle

perceived educational value, a discourse linking back to the 18th century European Grand Tour (Loker-Murphy & Pearce, 1995). These participants often further mobilised an emotive explanation in justifying enduring involvement with travel. This materialised in privileging a vocabulary of neo-nomadism (see D’Andrea, 2007), in which some participants deeply felt their peregrinations reflected their nature, as well as how they were nurtured: ‘I truly feel in my soul I’m nomadic. This is why I can’t pinpoint it [why he travels], because it’s just in my blood, the same reason why birds fly south for winter’ (Thomas, English, 29). Participants frequently invoked a discourse of lifestyle in describing and justifying their mobilities. Resisting identification as a social deviant, Max (English, 40), who had been travelling for the last 17 years whilst working intermittently in hospitality in the UK and New Zealand, observed:

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

23 ethos and curriculum`.97 The school was also required to demonstrate how they are planning to `maintain these rights-based values and principles`.98 The RRSA Level 2 assessment (June 2012) conducted by Sarah Hooke, Sarah Thomas and Kath O’Kane, noted that there is a clear evidence that children in Cadle are `valued as individuals whose opinions, interests and contributions are nurtured`. 99 The assessment illustrated that `the school has become a beacon of good practice for their rights work` both at the level of school policy making and in practise in which the school community acts `as ambassadors for children`s rights locally, nationally and globally`. 100 The appraisers noted that the whole school approach to the UNCRC is clearly evident in a highly `inclusive and participatory ethos` in which the school`s vision of `Dream, Believe, Achieve` is linked with

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

to another department. My boss is reaching retirement age and I am thinking maybe I will be able to move out after he retires because for now I feel obli- gated to stay since he has been so nice to me. Author's note: I am struck by this reader's language in describing her current employment op· tions, saying that she "will be able" to move to another job only after her boss retires. It seems that his small kindnesses have nurtured a binding sense of obligation that has made her unable to seek a better paying position. There is an obvious lesson here for managers wishing to instill loyalty in employees. But there is a larger lesson for all of us, as well: Little things are not always little-not when they link to the big rules of life, like reciprocity. Circus to be held on the upcoming Saturday night. He asked if I wished to buy any tickets at $5 apiece

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