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    AP Essay Review 17th Century Affairs 1. How did the disintegration of the medieval church and the coming of the Reformation contribute to the development of nation-states in Western Europe between 1450 and 1648? a. Thesis: Rise of absolutism came at the expense of the medieval church‚ absolutism laid the foundation for the modern-nation state. Supporting Info: (main body) 1. German princes: Luther’s Reformation = more power for princes. They have greater control of political affairs and national

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    3PL Practices in India Dr. B.S. Sahay Professor of Operations Management Chairman‚ Centre for Supply Chain Management SCM Centre for Supply Chain Management Management Development Institute Gurgaon‚ India Agenda for the Session • • • • • • SCM Some Facts Business Challenges Why 3PL in India? 3PL Practices in India Conclusions and Recommendations What should be done? Financial Improvements Percent Improvement 13.5% 12.3% 9.2% 10.5% 10.0% 10.0% 15.0% Financial Indicator Improvement in Sales

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    respondents. The conclusions given were drawn from the outcomes of the research and observations in the improvement of the 3rd Island Cove Resort of respondents which composed of guest in the resort and people who live nearby in the resort. Moreover‚ recommendations were base from the findings and conclusion of the study. Summary of Findings After conducting the study “Challenges of 3rd Island Cove Resort as a basis for Improvement” the researchers have come up with the following findings. 1. General

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    Croats and Serbs

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    "CROATS AND SERBS: TWO OLD AND DIFFERENT NATIONS" Dr. O. Dominik Mandic PREFACE The constitution of present-day Yugoslavia generally recognizes that Yugoslavia is a multinational state in which there are several nations: Serbs‚ Croats‚ Slovenes‚ Montenegrins‚ Macedonians‚ as well as national minorities: Albanians‚ Rumanians‚ Hungarians‚ Germans and Italians. A separate republic was created in 1945 for every nation in Yugoslavia and allowed by the constitutional law to secede from the common

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    Writers and Their Works

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    LITERATURE “Literature is the mirror of the society” The adage above is one of the most commonly used definitions of Literature… cliché as it may sound‚ still‚ it is true. Literature traces the past‚ mimics the present‚ and sometimes‚ it also predicts the future. A piece of literature describes a milieu‚ a collection of it may describe an epoch‚ and the great ones determine what will be. Great as it sounds; literature’s power is still under the control of the human mind. A well written

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    Theatre

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    Theatre probably arose as a performance of ritual activities that did not require initiation on the part of the spectator. This similarity of early theatre to ritual is negatively attested by Aristotle‚ who in his Poetics defined theatre in contrast to the performances of sacred mysteries: theatre did not require the spectator to fast‚ drink the kykeon‚ or march in a procession; however theatre did resemble the sacred mysteries in the sense that it brought purification and healing to the spectator

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    The Great Zimbabwe

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    . When I decided to write this paper about the ruins of The Great Zimbabwe‚ I first chose it because I had never heard of it‚ and second‚ architecture interests me more than most other art history subjects. All I knew about Zimbabwe was that is was a country in Africa. That was it. I had no idea that the country had taken the name from these ruins and that this was arguably one of the most famous archaeological sites in Africa. So‚ needless to say‚ I had a lot of reading to do. I think

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    Plagiarism Essay

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    Discuss the problem of plagiarism in today’s universities. Plagiarism is seen as a huge issue in today’s society‚ and often a top priority issue for modern university. The media often covers issues of plagiarism‚ writing editorials on the rise of cheating in college and high school‚ and a whole town’s reputation can be ruined when a story breaks (Valentine‚ 2006). This promotes the idea that plagiarism is connected to one’s ethics and morality. However‚ this was not always the case with any academic

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    Women's Emancipation

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    Women’s emancipation Never has there been a subject that has aroused as much discussion as the one of the evolution of women’s place in society. It is commonly heard that the man has been superior to the woman. This belief appeared first because of the psychological and physiological differences between both sexes. Thus‚ since the beginning of times‚ it has also been spread that women was only born to stay home‚ raise children‚ cook‚ make the house chores‚ and take care of their husband

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    Between 1450 and 1700‚ attitudes toward the European poor changed dynamically‚ roughly following a three-part cycle. In the late 1400’s‚ the poor were regarded with sympathy and compassion; generous aid from both public and religious institutions was common. By the 16th Century‚ however‚ the poor were treated with suspicion and harsh measures‚ to ensure that they were not becoming lazy‚ using welfare as a substitute for labor. Beginning in the 17th Century‚ the attitudes toward the poor again shifted

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