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    References: Schwalbe‚ K. (2011). Information Technology Project Management (Rev.ed.). Boston‚ MA: Cengage Learning http://www.ehow.com/info_8497193_qualities-introverted-extroverted-people.html

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    Task PMP Critique Due Date Week 7 – Fri Jan 10‚ 2014‚ 5:00 pm Worth 20% (50 marks) Course Objectives This assessment task relates to the following course objectives: • identify and understand the critical roles and phases in IT projects • understand the basic components of project management and its importance in improving the success of IT projects • understand how to create an IT project plan • apply the project management knowledge areas to IT projects • demonstrate knowledge

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    (Connell‚ 2005: 833). While womanhood is attributed based on biological reasons‚ manhood is attributed according to social reasons: it is a “self that is imputed to an individual based on information given and given off in interaction” (Schrock & Schwalbe‚ 2009: 280). Accordingly‚ a person’s manhood must be consistently won through the approval of other men‚ depending on whether that person according to gender norms (Vandello et al.‚ 2008: 1325). The concept of masculinity identifies the social pressures

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    Receives Project Management Institute’s Prestigious 2011 PMI Project of the Year Award. Retrieved July 10‚ 2012‚ from http://www.pmi.org/en/About-Us/Press-Releases/Prairie-Waters-Project-Receives-PMI-Prestigious-2011-PMI-Project-of-the-Year-Award.aspx Schwalbe‚ K. (2011). Information Technology: Project Management (6th ed.‚ Rev.). Mason‚ OH: Cengage Learning.

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    NEVER LET ME GO – KATHY H’S ROAD TO LIFE: HAILSHAM: Kathy reminisces about her time at Hailsham and events involving her two most important friends. Ruth‚ a charismatic but manipulative and dishonest ‘queen bee’ and Tommy‚ a kind boy with a bad temper who is disliked by the other students. She recalls watching Tommy from the sports pavilion where the girls and his friends bullied him. Kathy was concerned that Tommy would get mud on his favourite shirt so she tried to interfere with the tantrum

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    imprisonment throughout the narrative. He uses the character of Kathy. H to depict this. For instance‚ Kathy informs the reader that while "driving around the country now I [Kathy] still see things that will remind me of Hailsham"; this characterization allows Ishiguro to reveal hints to the reader of

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    by Tim O’Brien called “In the Lake of the Woods”. The story begins with the protagonists John and Kathy Wade; both of them are talking about happiness without knowing what happiness really means. “They wanted happiness without knowing what it was‚ or where to look‚ which made them want it more” (O’Brien pg. 2) For both of them one of their biggest desires is to express their love for one another. Kathy Wade decides to cheat on John Wade‚ because it’s her way of showing John that she knows that he is

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    bases in this novel with the relationships between Kathy and Tommy as adults and as children‚ Kathy and Ruth and between the clones and the guardians but mostly Miss. Emily. Ruth and Kathy through out the novel have had a very strange relationship. For example Kathy is a very compassionate‚ good-natured and at times an apathetic person. Ruth is more or less the opposite because she is selfish‚ a compulsive liar and at times insecure. Even tho Kathy and Ruth both share these differences they are best

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    gives them a sense of identity. In the case of Kathy‚ the protagonist of the novel Never Let Me Go‚ the crisis of identity is a prevalent one. Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel Never Let Me Go vividly tells the story of Kathy‚ Ruth‚ and Tommy‚ students of Hailsham‚ who were created purely to donate their vital organs. Kathy faces the issue of identity because she is a clone‚ stripped of any real human identity; she is viewed as walking organs. Sadly‚ unless Kathy is to overthrow science and its advancements‚

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    are having a chat‚ drinking something in white mugs. Liz started conversation with David by telling him what Ms. Cooper told her about him being stressed out at work. Liz referred Ms. Cooper as Kathy from this point. David said he has been struggling‚ touching his ear. David also referred Ms. Cooper as Kathy and told Liz he has been involved in the big international merge‚ which caused stress‚ scratching his left thumb with his index finger. Liz was constantly nodding and maintaining eye contacts with

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