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  • Astrological Descripotrs Era

    Astrological Descripotrs Era

    Evaluating Astrological Descriptions of a Personality. Abstract: The purpose of the research conducted was to test individual beliefs in astrological star sign descriptors. It involved the participants to rate eight astrological descriptors from very inaccurate to very accurate. The participants tested ranged in age. Nicole Foster was the youngest participant born 20th October 1998, Libra. Next was Kerry Foster born 30th August 1970, Virgo. Then Garry Foster born 4th November 1966, Scorpio. The oldest participant

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    Submitted: April 19, 2012 Autor: emfos
  • Democratic Developments in Athens in the Classical Era

    Democratic Developments in Athens in the Classical Era

    The Athenian concept of democracy is derived from the word Demos-Kratos, which means ‘power to the people’ i.e. giving people the power to vote on the implementation and execution of legislations. This system is renowned for its stability and strength which have allowed it to set the benchmark for modern western politics. Pericles (reigned from 461-429 BC) and Cleisthenes (reigned from 508 BC), who were powerful Athenian statesmen during 500-440 BC, significantly shaped Athenian democracy

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    Submitted: June 3, 2012 Autor: lgord1983
  • A Comparison of Romantic and Classical Eras

    A Comparison of Romantic and Classical Eras

    The romantic and classical eras of music were contrasting stylistically in terms of melody, orchestration, harmony and use of tone colour. This is demonstrated when comparing Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (1st mvt-Allegro) and Symphony No. 40 (1st Mvt) to Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique (5th mvt). The variation in melody-writing styles between these two eras is demonstrated when comparing the opening theme in Bar 1 of the Nachtmusik to the flute part in bar 265 (Witch's round

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    Submitted: July 1, 2012 Autor: rita
  • Marketing Challenges in the Era of Technological Wave

    Marketing Challenges in the Era of Technological Wave

    Introduction. Marketing has emerged as the most critical function in today's international business climate even the smallest firms are now using innovative marketing techniques for increasing global competition. Marketing is about identifying and meeting human needs and social services. One of the best short definition of profitable marketing meet (Keller, 2012). According to Clough (2011), Marketing a product or service is an activity centre for a successful business it is concerned with identifying, anticipating and

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    Submitted: September 25, 2012 Autor: aidil
  • Achievements of the Progressives

    Achievements of the Progressives

    Outline the main achievments of the prosgressives. Against what developments were the progressive reacting? What were the motives behind the groups and individuals as progressives? A period of great change known as the Progressive Era took place in the Late 19th century, and the early 20th . The progressives were people who worked to rid America of many of it's problems. The goals of the Progressive era were to give more power back to the

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    Submitted: October 4, 2012 Autor: ornella
  • Education Is a Progressive Discovery of Our Own Ignorance

    Education Is a Progressive Discovery of Our Own Ignorance

    Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance’ (Will Durant) What is ignorance? According to dictionary, ignorance is the state or fact of not knowing something because of a lack of knowledge, education, or awareness. And what about being ignorant? First, let us hear some great voices from the past: Thomas Jefferson: "I believe that ignorance is the root of all evil. And that no one knows the truth." Martin Luther King: " If

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    Submitted: October 31, 2012 Autor: nataliagrabova
  • Technological Progress Has Made Us Lazy

    Technological Progress Has Made Us Lazy

    Technological progress has made us lazy. Technological progress is a continuous process, which plays a very important role in our daily lives. However, some people believe that this progress has made us lazy, saying we rely on machines too much. For me, the progress, while not making us lazy, makes human beings more active both physically and mentally. First of all, machines or high technology don’t help people do less work but help them complete

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    Submitted: November 24, 2012 Autor: gokutheman
  • Era of Good Feelings

    Era of Good Feelings

    During the war of 1812, the Hartford Convention was called for by Federalists who opposed the war and proposed amendments that would make it harder to call for war and enforce embargos. None of these proposals came to fruition and led to the demise of the Federalist Party because they were seen as traitors who didn't what was best for the future of the United States. The end of Federalist Party meant only one political

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    Submitted: January 8, 2013 Autor: andrey
  • Progression of Research of Nanoparticles

    Progression of Research of Nanoparticles

    Sukhpreet Kaur Final Draft 4/10/2008 Progression of Research of Nanoparticles Earlier researchers used covalent linkers that used chemical affinity to bring molecules together. In this process linear alkanedithiols were used as linker molecules. The thiol groups at each end would link to the gold atom. One problem with this arrangement was that it was hard to control how these molecules linked, and it was not reversible. In this paper, we are looking at how one

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    Submitted: January 12, 2013 Autor: sukhprt
  • Introduction to Progression

    Introduction to Progression

    Introduction to Progression The world we live in is constantly changing throughout the progression of time. Society has to be aware of all the new innovations that enter our lives on a daily basis for it runs the world we live in. The word “progress” is used to explain the advancement or development toward a better modern solution. Progress is the next step in order to achieve a required goal. Every innovation that has entered

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    Submitted: January 13, 2013 Autor: sngd0306
  • The Community Problem-Solving Era

    The Community Problem-Solving Era

    In the beginning policing was considered the civic duty of members of a community. These “drafted” officers were not paid or trained. Appointed Sheriffs were motivated by money, and lost focus on enforcing the law. This began to change as did society, and industrialism. Urbanization brought with it a rise in crime, causing police to shift towards a more proactive approach to law enforcement. Police agencies have evolved since the early 1600’s to become a

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    Submitted: January 15, 2013 Autor: shedo13
  • Era of Good Feelings Dbq Outline

    Era of Good Feelings Dbq Outline

    Historians have traditionally labeled the period after the “Era of Good Feelings.” Evaluate the accuracy of this label, considering the emergence of nationalism and sectionalism between 1815 and 1825. ______________________________________________________________________________ When Monroe won the 1816 election, he became the first clear representative of the one=party system under the Republicans. Monroe’s victorious president election ignited the patriotic frame of mind, known as the “Era of Good Feelings.” This period coins the widespread, national mood as a

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    Submitted: January 16, 2013 Autor: jkconnolly
  • Differentiated Activities - Discuss the History and Progression of the Voice Telecommunications Industry. What Are the Current Voice Network Standards?

    Differentiated Activities - Discuss the History and Progression of the Voice Telecommunications Industry. What Are the Current Voice Network Standards?

    Differentiated Activities Supporting Activity: Introduction to Voice Telecommunications • Discuss the history and progression of the voice telecommunications industry. What are the current voice network standards? Communication is the way in which we connect. It has been around since the beginning of time with smoke signals, cave paintings to text messages, and video messages. Communication has revolutionized the way people connect and stay connected. Telecommunication is the science of communication over a long distance using

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    Submitted: February 3, 2013 Autor: joce9898
  • Progress of Nihilism

    Progress of Nihilism

    Each and every day people in the universe resort to wicked, nefarious acts all because of nihilism, or the ideology that life means nothing. Nihilism is also a common topic for writers in the modern era of writing because it clearly demonstrates a deviation from the normal everyday life. In Grendel by John Champlin Gardner, the author molds the theme of nihilism into two of the main characters, Grendel and the dragon. The first character

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    Submitted: February 22, 2013 Autor: bucknutnation
  • End of a Golden Era?

    End of a Golden Era?

    End Of A GOLDen Era? The price of gold has followed a downward trend over the past 16 years. Still the announcement by the Australian central bank to sell 167 tonnes (two thirds of its reserves) of gold in July of 1997, resulted in the price of gold falling to the levels seen 13 years ago. Australia replaced it with US dollars denominated paper. Selling of gold by central banks was common throughout the world.

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    Submitted: March 15, 2013 Autor: rishi2905
  • The Lady and Her Bath - How Does Clouet's Painting Reflect the Culture and Ideology of the Renaissance Era?

    The Lady and Her Bath - How Does Clouet's Painting Reflect the Culture and Ideology of the Renaissance Era?

    The Lady and her Bath How does Clouet's painting reflect the culture and ideology of the Renaissance Era?   It is obvious that the Lady in Her Bath painting reflects wealth. During the Renaissance Era, the majority of the people were very poor and they did not have servants or maidservants. The lady seems to be pretty confident in her bath and knows just what she wants. She is very pleased with her help and

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    Submitted: June 2, 2013 Autor: rudan1025
  • How We Can Promote Unity, Solidarity, Peace and Progress in Malaysia Through the Understanding of History and Effective Implementation of Our National Philosophy?

    How We Can Promote Unity, Solidarity, Peace and Progress in Malaysia Through the Understanding of History and Effective Implementation of Our National Philosophy?

    How we can promote unity, solidarity, peace and progress in Malaysia through the understanding of history and effective implementation of our national philosophy? The very first step is we have to understand all the information about the national philosophy of our own country very well. What is our national philosophy? In Malaysia, the nationals called it as “Rukunnegara” which means the national principle in English. Our national philosophy was enacted on August 31, 1970, Merdeka

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    Submitted: July 16, 2013 Autor: hadeschong
  • The Progressive Movement

    The Progressive Movement

    The Progressive Movement What, in your opinion, were the key principles of the Progressive Movement? During this time, many great things came about; some of which are: expanding the people’s rights when it comes to voting and controlling the government such as recalls and pushing for allowing women and African Americans to vote, the wireless radio, assembly lines, efficiency in the workplace, federal government and regulation, and social justice for the society in the form

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    Submitted: September 6, 2013 Autor: angelica_blair
  • Principles of the Progressive Movement

    Principles of the Progressive Movement

    What in your opinion were the key principles of the Progressive Movement? There were several key principles of the Progressive Movement: The key principles in my opinion were as following: Eliminating corruption in government and business Improve capitalism by making the government more responsive to social inequities, and combing responsibility between government and business. laws that improved working condition that had become hazardous, wages and living condition. The greatest key principle was the election reform.

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    Submitted: December 12, 2013 Autor: Shaqeyes
  • Progressive Movement

    Progressive Movement

    The Progressive Movement was a welcoming concept to many Americans. As America continued to advance the people needed a government that also changed, so “As Americans ushered in a new century they began to demand change, equality and reform and the progressive era was born.” (The Progressive Era, n.d.) The current president’s first campaign slogan sounded incredibly familiar to the Progressive Movement. As in the late nineteenth century, citizens were tired with the business as

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    Submitted: January 30, 2014 Autor: danielhutton
  • The Social and Cultural Progress of China in 20th Century

    The Social and Cultural Progress of China in 20th Century

    The Social and Cultural Progress of China in 20th Century   In the aspect of social culture, China mainland has changed a lot in last century. Generally, it can be said that China has experienced three ages in the significance of culture during this period.   The first, from 1911 to 1919, the early years of Republic of China, the social culture changed from ancient age to early modern period. In those years, the upper and elite

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    Submitted: February 3, 2014 Autor: 965927265
  • Era of Discovery

    Era of Discovery

    Have you ever explored beyond your backyard, city, state, or even your country’s border? Have you ever left to find something that might be there or not? That might be valuable, or maybe not? Have you traveled 1000’s of miles just to find nothing or to find a unclaimed piece of land? Europeans during the 1500’s and 1600’s started exploration but it didn’t just happen overnight, it took them many years to prepare and find

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    Submitted: September 25, 2014 Autor: Baileyclyburn
  • Progressive Wal-Mart. Really.

    Progressive Wal-Mart. Really.

    Progressive Wal-Mart. Really.” Sebastian Mallaby “Progressive Wal-Mart. Really.”, an article by Sebastian Mallaby, a columnist for The Washington Post, appears in They Say I Say with Readings (Mallaby 620-623). It was originally published the November 28, 2005 issue of The Washington Post. In this article, Mallaby demands that the retail monster Wal-Mart benefits the poor while the commentators assert something else. He safeguards Wal-Mart against debate, for example, containing wellbeing expenses, being in charge of

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    Submitted: March 8, 2015 Autor: IvaJeremic
  • The Paleozoic Era

    The Paleozoic Era

    The Paleozoic Era The climate of the Paleozoic era was warm and growing warmer as the period went on. Underwater life thrived for about 300 million years. The Paleozoic era ran from about 542 million years ago to 251 million years ago. Trilobites have a filter for mud so they can get food from the mud. It was one of the first arthropods. It came into existence about 450 million years ago. It has a

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    Submitted: March 22, 2015 Autor: chadgrodi
  • Body in Motion Art Progression

    Body in Motion Art Progression

    Body in Motion Art Progression Introduction Ancient art sculptures provide a timeline of how the human body in motion has progressed. The earliest figurative art dates back 233,000 years. Two ultra-primitive sculptures, Venus of Berekhat Ram and Venus of Tan-Tan, are the oldest humanoid objects that have been discovered. This research depicts the ancient period between 30,000 B.C.E. and 500 C.E. which showed the history of the body in motion through sculpture art. One of

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    Submitted: May 1, 2015 Autor: mynetbiz

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