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    Nykeema Radway‚ a Junior‚ public Relations major thinks that lecture on black’s struggle in Miami last Monday was interesting and opened her eyes to new perspectives on the historical background of the subject. Last Monday‚ FIU libraries welcomed people from the community that came to hear the presentation of Chanelle N. Rose‚ a history professor at Rowan University and FIU alumni. Her book‚ the Struggle for Black Freedom in Miami was the main source and focus of her lecture. One of the audience

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    “Alcoa’s Open Work Spaces” 1) What barriers to organizational communication are overcome by this type of working situation? “Verbal Communication” is overcome by allowing employees almost every opportunity to communicate within simultaneous group-member interaction by networked computers. Allowing escalators vs. elevators‚ every level management have an open working space rather than private offices. This allows considered responses. Verbal Communication cannot always substitute for written

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    “The Minister’s Black Veil:” The Story of Mr. Hopper The Minister’s Black Veil is considered a Gothic literature. It can be a Gothic Literature because Mr. Hopper starts wearing a black veil and the townspeople start to worry because they thought he committed a crime or possibly murdered someone. Wearing the black veil made everyone curious and wanted to find out what he was hiding from the townspeople. The people murmur about Hooper’s dreadfully changed appearance‚ questioning if it is truly his

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    the profession of public administration. Later‚ in 2005‚ the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) classified equity as the fourth pillar of public administration‚ alongside the well-established pillars of economy‚ efficiency‚ and effectiveness (Norman-Major‚ 2011). Already accustomed to the established pillars of public administration‚ the incorporation of equity has presented challenges for public administrators. Norman-Major (2011) argues that the primary reasons public administrators

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    GHANA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE SCHOOL OF gOVERNANCE & lEADERSHIP MASTERS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FALL 2014 SYLLABUS Instructor: Agyemang Frimpong‚ PhD Email: afrimpong@gimpa.edu.gh Phone: Ext. 1041 Office Location: School of Governance & Leadership‚ Room 8 Office Hours: Tues/Wed(11am-2pm) & By Appointments

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    The Dignity of Working Men by Michele Lamont The introduction to The Dignity of Working Men outlines the research Michele Lamont undertakes about working class individuals in America. She asserts that they are the "backbone of American society"‚ important to understand because of their social and political power. The first part of the book analyzes working class American men and how they think and act. Lamont first states that white‚ middle class workers place themselves above the upper middle

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    In Ian Lovett’s essay “Space Mission: Christians Ask if Alien Souls Need Saving‚” the title proved to be fairly self-explanatory from the beginning. In this piece‚ Lovett did an excellent job at opening his essay by introducing Proxima b‚ which he described as being a “dream planet‚” and quickly progressing his writing into explaining how a portion of the Christian community took this scientific discovery as their cue to try and implement their religious teachings upon life forms that may potentially

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    toward using the internet as our main information source.  He talks about the new idea of considering the mind as a computer and feels bad for the loss of deep reading and the intellectual stimulation it provides for our brains. Carr quotes the 2001: A Space Odyssey scene he used in opening the article and that he identifies with the computer in the scene rather than the robotic human and seems to suggest that internet is going to cause us to become more machine-like than machines

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    read a book called “The Black Death” by Philip Ziegler. The book itself‚ not including the “notes” at the end of the book‚ is two hundred and seventy nine pages long. This edition of “The Black Death” was published in two thousand nine. It is a book that informs you not only about how the Black Death begun and how it was caused‚ but also about what went on during the Black Death and about the aftermath of this pandemic that ravaged Europe during the fourteenth century. The Black Death was one of the

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    Why Historians of Illinois Should Use Black Hawks Autobiography Historians of Illinois should use Black Hawk’s autobiography as a way to portray Illinois before 1865 because‚ while it was translated and edited it still shows important things that shed light on the life of people who inhabited Illinois before 1865‚ it shows the culture of the native people of Illinois as well as the story of the Black Hawk War from the view point of the Focusing on how the native people lived and how they felt is

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