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  • Roman History: Emperors

    Roman History: Emperors

    Roman History: Emperors As the roman empire developed, the emperor stood at the top of the administrative system. He served as military commander in chief, high priest, court of appeal, and source of law. All this power was intensely personal: Soldiers swore their oath to the emperor, not to a constitution or a flag. Personal ties of patronage, friendship, and marriage had always bound together Roman society, but during the empire the emperor became the

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Jack
  • What Is Your Experience with Decision Making Models

    What Is Your Experience with Decision Making Models

    “What is your experience with decision-making models?" How do we, as leaders, make our decisions? After decades of pondering, no singular method on the subject exists. So how then does one know which method to choose or if the right choice has been made and why should we use one at all? To answer these questions, I must refer to my personal experience on the subject. I have used a variety of decision-making tools, including

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    Essay Length: 542 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time

    To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time

    “To The Virgins, To Make Much of Time” is one of Robert Herrick famous poems that express the philosophy of carpe diem. Carpe diem is a Latin word that means to “seize the day.” The poem is a lyric composed of sixteen lines arranged into four stanzas. It is written in iambic meter with four stressed syllables in the first and third lines, three in the second and fourth. In the opening stanza, Herrick articulates

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Artur
  • U.S History

    U.S History

    Religion Southern Colonies claimed to have religious freedom but that tended to be a superficial idea. In these colonies Anglican faith was the most predominate. Anglican included Presbyterian and Baptist. While Protestants were somewhat tolerated most were Anglican. They didn’t really consider Native Americans and slaves religion to be an actual religion. Several people tried to convert slaves and Native Americans to their religion. When slaves began to give in they became predominately Baptist. Economy

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Jack
  • Albania, History and Reality

    Albania, History and Reality

    Albania is a country in south-eastern Europe with surface area of 28748 km2. it boards Greece, Macedonia, Kosovo and Montenegro and is always 70 km by sea from Italy. Famous Albanian includes Gjergj Katriot Skandergeg and Mother Tereza. Having lived in different period and having done different works they are very close to each-other through their message on what Albania was and what it should be. Gjergj Kastrioti united Albanians in a struggle to resist

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Vika
  • History of Santa Clause

    History of Santa Clause

    The American version of the Santa Claus figure received its inspiration and its name from the Dutch legend of Sinter Klaas, brought by settlers to New York in the 17th century. As early as 1773 the name appeared in the American press as "St. A Claus," but it was the popular author Washington Irving who gave Americans their first detailed information about the Dutch version of Saint Nicholas. In his History of New York, published

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Strings of History

    Strings of History

    “Um…son…what are you doing?” Crouching, I twisted my body to face my mother, who was standing above me in the doorway. I held a huge roll of string in one hand and a thick roll of duct tape in the other. I had cleared the floor of my room by squishing all the furniture uncomfortably against the far wall. On the newly barren, wooden floor lay rows and rows of the string I was holding.

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Jessica
  • How Does Shakespeare Make the Audience Respond to Henry as a Man

    How Does Shakespeare Make the Audience Respond to Henry as a Man

    We have been studying Shakespeare’s “Henry V” for GCSE. In this play I will explain how Shakespeare shows Henry as a man. Shakespeare was born on the 23rd April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon where he grew up supposedly educated in the local grammar school. He married Anne Hathaway in November 1582 and had 3 children, Susanna, Hamnet and Judith. Although not much is know of what happened to Shakespeare in they years that followed, he had

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • Money Makes the World Go Round

    Money Makes the World Go Round

    The United States lacked a central bank until the twentieth century, although there were two attempts to establish a central bank in the early 1800s. Without a money manager, the nation's financial system was like the nation itself--diverse and subject to uneven growth. As a result, there were frequent economic depressions and financial panics, and the Bank Panic of 1907 finally convinced the public that a central bank was necessary ____________________. Reform was difficult. In

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Tasha
  • History of Glabalization

    History of Glabalization

    Since the word has both technical and political meanings, different groups will have differing histories of "globalization". In general use within the field of economics and political economy, however, it is a history of increasing trade between nations based on stable institutions that allow firms in different nations to exchange goods and services with minimal friction. The term "liberalization" came to mean the acceptance of the Neoclassical economic model which is based on the unimpeded

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Anna
  • Family Decision Making

    Family Decision Making

    Decision making is a cognitive process leading to the selection of a course of action among alternatives. Every decision making process produces a final choice called a decision. It can be an action or an opinion. It begins when we need to do something but we do not know what. Therefore, decision-making is a reasoning process which can be rational or irrational, and can be based on explicit assumptions or tacit assumptions. (McGlone, 2000) There

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Perception and Decision Making

    Perception and Decision Making

    Perception and Decision Making Kelly Valentine MGT 340 Axia College Janice Kurth September 16, 2006 Introduction In business, what is the biggest reason there is conflict? The answer is perception and its effect on the decision making process. Many managers jump into a situation without knowing all the facts. All they have is their perceived view of what is happening, and depending on how well that manager is at perceiving the situation, his or

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Max
  • The History of India's Modernization

    The History of India's Modernization

    The History of India's Modernization Because of external influence, India modernized at the turn of the twentieth century. It was originally a long-established, traditional country. They were for the most part against British interference, due to their religious traditions and culture. Due to colonialism, their country turned upside down and back again. India transformed in many ways: politically, economically, socially, and technologically. India has also felt the stings of long-term effects of colonialism, and does

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Monika
  • History of Basketball

    History of Basketball

    One of the greatest sports in the world is goes by the name of basketball. This great game was invented by James Naismith December of 1891. James Naismith was a physician from Canada and attended McGill’s University in Montreal, Canada. After working as McGill’s Athletic director he went to Springfield, Massachusetts. He introduced the game when he was an instructor at the Young Men Christian Association Training School in Springfield. He created the game because

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Monika
  • Aspirin History and Uses

    Aspirin History and Uses

    What is Aspirin? Aspirin is on of the first drugs to ever be commonly used and is still one of the most widely used in the world. How widely used you ask? Approximately 35000 metric tonnes are produced and consumed every year. Chemically aspirin is known as acetylsalicylic acid with the chemical formula of C9H8O4. Aspirin is an analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and is an inhibitor of platelet aggregation. The history of Aspirin Aspirin has

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Jack
  • Film Review of American History X

    Film Review of American History X

    The film American History X is rated by the users of IMDB.com (Internet Movie DataBase) as one of the 50 best films ever made. It is a crime/drama, a very violent film; not for the faint-hearted. American History X was released in 1998, and it is directed by Tony Kaye. Casting: -Edward Norton (Derek Vinyard) -Edward Furlong (Daniel Vinyard) -Avery Brooks (Dr. Bob Sweeney) -Stacy Keach (Cameron Alexander) -Beverly D'Angelo (Doris Vinyard) -Jennifer Lien (Davina

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • American Homeless and Poverty Issues

    American Homeless and Poverty Issues

    American Homeless and Poverty Issues There is a dilemma in our country it affects all of society it is called homelessness. Each night in America there is over “500,000 families are sleeping in shelters, hotels and in the streets and over the course of a year 3.5 million will experience homelessness”. (National Collation for the Homeless) It is hard to get an accurate number on the homeless population, due to the fact that the census

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Jon
  • An User Groups Exercise Influence on the Making of Social Policies and Welfare Provision?

    An User Groups Exercise Influence on the Making of Social Policies and Welfare Provision?

    British social policy has historically been dominated by politicians, academics and practitioners, with recipients of welfare provision and their carers having little say in the shaping and development, or ownership of their services. Over the past few decades there has been significant growth in service user movements who are working to transform discussions, policy initiatives, systems and research within this field (Campbell, 1996; Campbell and Oliver, 1996, cited in Beresford, 2001). The last 15 years

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Max
  • Ethnic Culture and Culture of Poverty: The Gypsy/roma

    Ethnic Culture and Culture of Poverty: The Gypsy/roma

    Peter Szuhay asked in “Constructing a Gypsy National Culture” whether the Gypsies are an ethnic culture or a culture of poverty. I would like to argue that the Gypsy identity is a product of traditional ethnic culture as well as the product of a marginalized social stratum. There are many aspects of gypsy ethnic culture to which can be contributed to the result of marginalization and sometimes those same ethnic cultural traits become stereotypes

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    Essay Length: 1,386 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Bred
  • An Introspective Analysis of Student's Own Preferences and Tendencies in Making Decisions at Their Place of Work.

    An Introspective Analysis of Student's Own Preferences and Tendencies in Making Decisions at Their Place of Work.

    Four years of working with Producers Bank has greatly influenced me in a lot of ways professionally and personally. I have built a friendly environment with my co-workers and have enjoyed my stay with the bank. They said that the most important things in your job is loving what you do and having fun while doing it. I have loved and have enjoyed my job and in fact I continually improve myself for me to

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: regina
  • What Is Your Experience with Decision-Making Models?

    What Is Your Experience with Decision-Making Models?

    What is your Experience with Decision-Making Models? Foundations of Problem Based Learning What is your Experience with Decision-Making Models? My exposure with decision-making models has been very limited throughout my few years within the hospitality world, but my experience lies within everything I have accomplished. It has been nearly five years since the concept was first introduced, through a systematic thinking class which I was currently taking for my undergrad. This class focused mainly

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • Goup Decision Making

    Goup Decision Making

    Group Decision Making Let’s define what is Group Decision Making, decisions made by committees, think tanks, teams and groups. They may include borrowers, lenders, producers, buyers, scientists and other experts, environmentalists, and real estate developers and so on. Decision making skills is one of the most important aspects of management. It involves personal and interpersonal skills, fact finding, logical thinking, creativity, analytical ability, sensitivity to others and assertiveness What are the key steps in making

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • Decision Making

    Decision Making

    PERCEPTION AND INDIVIDUAL DECISION MAKING. An employee does an unsatisfactory job on an assigned project. Explain the attribution process that this person’s manager will use to form judgments about this employee’s job performance. Abstract Individuals behave in a given manner based not on the way their external environment actually is but, rather, on what they see or believe it to be. An organization may spend millions of dollars to create a pleasant work environment for

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Bred
  • The Unlikely: How Writers Make Readers Believe the Impossible

    The Unlikely: How Writers Make Readers Believe the Impossible

    The Unlikely: How Writers make Readers Believe the Impossible The human race has always been interested in the unknown and the supernatural. From stories of vampires, ghost, or any story of improbabilities, people seem to be drawn to their mystical aspects; some might even believe in them while others remain sceptical. Writers can make their audience believe their fables because it is hard to know for a fact that their story is true or not.

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Kevin
  • The Radio Makes My Ears Bleed

    The Radio Makes My Ears Bleed

    12-6-2004 Problem/Solution The Radio Makes My Ears Bleed There is a major problem these days in entertainment, and that is there is such a lack of diversity in the music industry. Because of this problem, fewer bands will have the opportunity to go big, or get signed to a major record label. Small, local bands will never be able to get the popularity they deserve because every band is compared to one another. The same

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Steve