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    Consciousness

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    acts‚ reacts‚ thinks and speaks. A state of constant consciousness is necessary to start the process of liberation and therefore become humanized. How we think what we think and why we think it is not merely something that ‘just happens.’ As Frire (1981) writes‚ our thoughts have been conditioned by the situation in which they are shaped. We have been taught to think by an educational system that merely fills our memory and expects us to repeat these thoughts until they become part of our conscious

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    Community Psychology

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    Introduction The essay describes the designed programme to combat the identified social problem of girl children’s organized marriages in Winterveld community found in the north of Pretoria. Children are forced or convinced to believe in marriages with elderly man in their community who seemed to have power or money these include foreign nationals who own small businesses. Some of the marriages are also organized based on religious reasons believed by parents involved. Parents do these for various

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    brands ‘Cresyn’ and ‘Phiaton’‚ as well. MAIN ISSUE 1. Performance - Initial Phase (1959-1981) : Cresyn was founded in 1959 as “Daehan Phonograph Needle Factory”. Later‚ they decided to jump into a new business and started manufacturing stereo earphones for Matsushita Electric Industrial (former Panasonic) as OEM from 1981‚ following the huge success of Sony’s Walkman. - Initial Phases – Grounding (1981-1992) : They incorporated Shinwoo Audio Co.‚LTD. and concentrated on low-price bundled earphones

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    (2006). A Handbook to Literature. (10th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall. Landry‚ P. (2001). Biographies: Thomas de Quincey. Retrieved on March 30‚ 2010 from http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Literary/DeQuincey.htm Lindop‚ G. (1981). The Opium-Eater: A Life of Thomas De Quincey. New York‚ NY: Tap linger Publishing Company Morrison‚ C.‚ Morrison‚ K. (January‚ 2010). Thomas de Quincey (1785-1859). Retrieved on March 25‚ 2010 from http://www.queensu.ca/engligh/tdq/index.html Murphy

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    Sociology 3

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    DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Rhodes University Sociology III Contemporary Social Theory WEEK 5 Jacques Rancière: Richard Pithouse Jacques Rancière starts‚ as Peter Hallward notes in the essay that we will read for the first lecture‚ from the assumption that everybody thinks and everybody speaks but that not everyone is authorised to think and to speak. Rancière’s work is in fundamental and sustained rebellion against the attempt to place limits on the right to think and to speak. While his

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    modification ( * Hold your restless horses)‚ and topicalization ( *The bucket Sam kicked) cannot occour with the idiomatic meaning being retained. The third criterion is the lack of substitutability in idioms‚ their ‘ lexical integrity’ (Fernando and Flavell 1981:38); synonymous lexical items cannot be substituted in an idiom‚ as in have a crush on ‚ but not *have a smash on (Bussmann 1996: 216)‚ nor can elements be reversed or deleted. Idioms are‚ therefore‚ syntagmatically and paradigmatically fixed (Nuccorini

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    organizational bebavior

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    Case Study of “Remember the Titans” (2000) to Examine Power‚ Servant Leadership‚ Transformational Leadership‚ Followership and Change Case Study of “Remember the Titans” (2000) to Examine Power‚ Servant Leadership‚ Transformational Leadership‚ Followership and Change Jennifer Moss Reimers University of Nebraska at Lincoln Gerald Parsons University of Nebraska at Lincoln ABSTRACT This case study seeks to utilize the film “Remember the Titans” to focus

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    students’ choice.   Students’ roles -Students as negotiator in the learning process -They need to trying to understand although the target language failed to achieve.   Characteristic of CLT - There are three features based on Morrow 1981 (in Johnson and Morrow 1981) There are: 1.           i.            Information gap 2.         ii.            Choice 3.       iii.            Feedback.   - Communicative Language Teaching use the authentic materials   Learner’s native language Student’s native

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    Case Brief A4

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    request of her then-attorneys. Gnazzo completed a questionnaire dated May 11‚ 1989. In response to the following question‚ “when and why did you first suspect that your IUD had caused you any harm?” Gnazzo responded “sometime in 1981” and explained: “I was married in April 1981 so I stopped using birth control so I could get pregnant‚ nothing ever happened (of course) then I started hearing and reading about how damaging IUD’s could be. I figured that was the problem however my marriage started to crumble

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    Marriott: Cost of Capital

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    Marriott Case Marriott Corporation‚ an American firm‚ has 3 major lines of business: lodging‚ contract service and restaurants. Its growth objective is to remain a premier growth company. The four components of its financial strategy are consistent with this growth objective for the reasons: Manage rather than own hotel assets: Marriott sold its hotel assets to limited partners to reduce assets and thus‚ it can increase ROA and thereby increase potential profitability. Invest in projects

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