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    servicemen would be necessary to end the war (Bender and Leone 1983‚ 118). The Japanese had already refused all reasonable peace offers. Their War Minister‚ Anami‚ issued the statement that Japanese honor required the fight to the bitter end in defense of Japan was the only acceptable action for the Japanese to follow. Japanese forces still were estimated to be over 2‚000‚000 troops and 10‚000 kamikaze planes (Bender and Leone 1983‚ 119-120). Acknowledging the ferocity and the brutality capable

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    in 1895 in Vienna. Her father was Sigmund Freud‚ the founder of psychoanalysis. She was the youngest of six children born under Sigmund and Martha Freud. Anna Freud was the only child to follow under her father’s footsteps in psychoanalysis (Yorke‚ 1983). It is interesting to acknowledge that Anna Freud never attended a University‚ but that never hindered either of her two careers. Her first job was a schoolteacher in the early 20th century in Vienna. Her career as a schoolteacher helped lay a solid

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    Bibliography: o Camus‚ A. (1983)‚ The Outsider‚ Penguin Modern Classics edition‚ Published in Great Britain by Hamish Hamilton o Anti Essays [1] Camus‚ A. (1983)‚ The Outsider‚ Penguin Modern Classics edition‚ Published in Great Britain by Hamish Hamilton page 12 [2] Camus‚ A [3] Camus‚ A. (1983)‚ The Outsider‚ Penguin Modern Classics edition‚ Published in Great Britain by Hamish Hamilton page 15 [4] Camus‚ A [5] Camus‚ A. (1983)‚ The Outsider‚ Penguin Modern Classics edition

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    firms like IBM‚ Hewlett-Packard‚ Proctor and Gamble‚ and McDonald ’s have focused on the managerial values and beliefs embodied in these ftrms ’ organizational cultures ("Corporate Culture‚" 1980; Deal & Kennedy‚ 1982; Peters & Waterman‚ 1982; Tichy‚ 1983). These explanations suggest that firms with sustained superior ftnancial performance typically are characterized by a strong set of core managerial values that define the ways they conduct business. It is these core values (about how to treat employees

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    individuals must have been carrying all of the genetics and mutations for disease and viruses and passed them on to future generations (Moore‚ 1983). This is also true for parasites (Moore‚ 1983). In order for parasites to survive‚ they need hosts that can be deadly to others‚ however they are still here today‚ meaning they must have survived the ark (Moore‚ 1983). For example‚ one of Noah’s family members must have had malaria during their time on or before the ark which is why we see organisms having

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    illness was brought to Sicily‚ Italy by a Genoese merchant ship coming from Crimea in 1347. The illness is then believed to have spread through the Mediterranean Basin‚ into France‚ then Spain‚ Germany and the remaining majority of Europe (Gottfried‚ 1983: 55-76). Prior to the arrival of the Black Death in Europe‚ the continent had experienced a bad weather which had resulted in a famine as well as changes in the running of the agrarian industry and a growth of the middle class. Also‚ medicine had not

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    Introduction Culture as a notion is a quality of society (rather than an individual construct) within which individuals identify with and are apart of. Stanford‚ B. (1999) argue that culture is developed though the process of ‘acculturation” or through “socialization by individuals from their respective societies” hence‚ culture encompasses a complex set of attributes relating to the every day area of social life. Carnevale‚ P‚ & Choi‚ D (2000) illustrates that culture describes the behaviors

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    that of a heroine in a gothic novel. An example of this type of reference can be seen in the first line of the novel where Austen states “no one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her fancy‚ would have supposed her born to be a heroine” (Austen‚ 1983:pp1005.) The novel also includes a theme of ongoing mockery of gothic novel conventions as Austen describes Catherine’s family as normal. She goes so far as to state that Catherine’s father does not lock his daughters up‚ which is a typical convention

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    § 1983. This law states that “every person under color of statue‚ ordinance‚ regulation‚ custom‚ or usage of any citizen of the US or other person within jurisdiction therefore to the deprivation of any rights‚ privileges‚ or immunities secured by the Constitution

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    Eritrea; A Dream Deferred Introduction Eritrean nationalism is a very young emotion. It was conceived in the 1940’s following the Italian colonial era‚ founded on the peoplespeople’s shared anti-colonial sentiment. This unifying emotion manifested itself in 1941 to an Eritrean nationalist movement through an anti-colonial coalition. It began with the dream of “a country of one’s own”; one which looked to reverse its people’s history of entrapment‚ isolation

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