The Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) Civil War is rooted in history. Hundreds of years before their civil war‚ many people were kidnapped and forced into slavery. Ensuring a safe place aboard their own ships from disease and illness‚ European slave traders would employ the help of local tribal leaders to find people to be slaves and bring them to the coast. Slaves were usually traded for weapons to be used in conflicts with neighboring tribes. The Congo region learned early on that their inhabitants
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145–65. Gill‚ M.‚ et al. 2002 "Security management and crime in hotels"‚ International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. Vol. 14 Iss. 2‚ pp. 58-64. Goleman‚ D. 1996. Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More than IQ. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. Goslin‚ C. 2008. White Paper – Hotel Security [online]. Available at: . [Last accessed on 31.10.2011]. Groenenboom‚ K. and Jones‚ P. 2003. "Issues of security in hotels"‚ International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management.
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The interpersonal communication book‚ (11th ed). Boston: Pearson Education. Eunson‚ B. (2007) Conflict management‚ Milton‚ Queensland: John Wiley and Sons. Goleman‚ D. (1995) The roots of empathy. In Emotional intelligence‚ London: Bloomsbury Publishing. Hollier‚ F.‚ Murray‚ K.‚ & Cornelius‚ H. (2004) Conflict resolution trainers’ manual: 12 skills‚ Sydney: Conflict Resolution Network. Kahane‚ A. (2007) Empathy. In Solving tough problems: An open way of talking‚ listening
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Walt Disney is quoted as saying "of all the things I ’ve done‚ the most vital is coordinating the talents of those who work for us and pointing them toward a certain goal" (Disney Dreamer‚ 2008‚ 41). It can be said that this management philosophy has contributed to eight decades of business success that has helped the company to become the business conglomerate Walt Disney is today. Co-founded by Walter Elias Disney‚ the Walt Disney Company today has branched out to various entertainment studios
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MODERNISM The literary movement that spanned from the late 19th century until roughly 1965 is referred to as modernism. When talking about the movement there must be an understanding of the difference between modernism and the more common word “modern”. The word modern refers to what is new‚ recent‚ and updated. Although modernism does deal with the futuristic and the new‚ it also covers vastly more topics and themes. Modernism reaches into rebellion‚ struggle and harsh realities. From there it
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Black Swans or Dirty Ducks? A Retrospective Challenge the Unchallenged It’s a duty of risk managers to challenge that which rests unchallenged. Nassim Nicholas Taleb did a great service by popularizing risk concepts in his book‚ The Black Swan . However‚ it is easy to get seduced by his enthusiasm‚ carried away by his pace and miss a few flaws. Over the last six years since it was published The Black Swan has been virtually unchallenged as a standard reference book. However‚ on closer examination
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Elton‚ Geoffrey. England under the Tudors. Britain; Routledge Publications‚ 1991. Waller‚ Maureen. Sovereign Ladies: The six Reigning Queens of England. New York: St. Martin’s Press‚ 2006. Whitelock‚ Anna. Mary Tudor: England’s First Queen. London: Bloomsbury‚ 2009. Williams‚ Neville and Fraser‚ Antonia. The Tudors. California: University of California‚ 2006.
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It is well established that the advancement of religion is a charitable purpose. Although the laws relating to charities mostly developed from Judaeo-Christian context[1] more faiths and sects have now been accepted to fall under this category. To understand how these changes developed it is necessary to investigate how the courts previously determined charitable status for an organisation under the head of advancement of religion. There is no statutory definition of charity however before any
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Napoleon‚ The Mind and Method of History ’s Greatest Soldier (Scribner‚ New York‚ 1973). Chartrand‚ R.‚ Napoleon ’s guns‚ 1792-1815: Heavy and Siege Artillery (Osprey Publishing Ltd.‚ Oxford‚ 2003). Dwyer‚ P.‚ Napoleon: The Path To Power 1769-1799 (Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.‚ London‚ 2007). Herold‚ J. C.‚ The Age of Napoleon (First Mariner books Ed.‚ American Heritage Inc.‚ New York‚ 2002). Hobsbawm‚ E. J.‚ The Age of Revolution‚ 1789-1898 (First Vintage Books Ed.‚ Random House‚ Inc.‚ New York‚ 1996)
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