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    event affected New Zealand society Event: The Second Wave of Feminism The Second Wave of Feminism flourished in the 1970s as a result of gender discrimination against women and inequality in New Zealand. The issue of abortion was a significant social feature of the Second Wave of Feminism. Women felt that they needed to be represented politically to gain economic independence and raise awareness of important social issues. The Second Wave of Feminism had both short and long term political‚ economic

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    first responsibility of purchasing and supply management. The other management tasks (organization‚ coordination and control) can only be executed after the planning task has been completed. Levels of Purchasing and supply planning and objectives: 3 levels: Highest level – Organizational planning (strategic planning) Middle management Level – Functional and Tactical Planning Lowest Level – Operational Planning at the Lowest Level. All interlinked and all should support each level. Highest

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    The Three waves of feminism The first wave of feminism took place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ emerging out of an environment of urban industrialism and liberal‚ socialist politics. The goal of this wave was to open up opportunities for women‚ with a focus on suffrage. The wave formally began at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 when 300 men and women rallied to the cause of equality for women. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (d.1902) drafted the Seneca Falls Declaration outlining the

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    The Nature of a Sound Wave

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    The basis for an understanding of sound‚ music and hearing is the physics of waves. Sound is a wave which is created by vibrating objects and propagated through a medium from one location to another. In this unit‚ we will investigate the nature‚ properties and behaviors of sound waves and apply basic wave principles towards an understanding of music. As discussed in the previous unit of The Physics Classroom‚ a wave can be described as a disturbance that travels through a medium‚ transporting

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    Stoneley Wave Analysis

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    Stoneley-wave attenuation and velocity are sensitive to fracture and formation permeability‚ especially at low frequencies. Stoneley-wave velocity declines‚ and its attenuation increments‚ as permeability increments. Beginning endeavors (started in the 1970s) to get permeability information from Stoneley information was unsuccessful because neither the significant low-frequency instruments nor the proper handling techniques had been created. The parallel advancement of present day multi-pole array

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    Team A team is a cohesive unit of people who enjoy the privileges of making decisions and continuously work to improve the organization. The team helps to align the organization around the functions and has the ability to work toward a common vision. As rightly quoted by Katzenbach and Smith‚1993‚”A team is a small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose‚ performance goals‚ and approach for which they are mutually accountable

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    Sec. 1.3. Ed. 2 Christensen‚ M Eisenhardt‚ M. Kathleen. 2002. Has Strategy Changed? Sloan Management Review‚ vol. 43‚ no. 2. 87-91. Jick‚ D. Todd & Peiperl‚ A. Maury (2011). Managing Change: Cases and Concepts. Ed. 3‚ xxi-198 Kotter‚ J Ly‚ Phoebe (2011). Figure 1‚ Student Graphic Model. Case Analysis: Leading Culture Change at Seagram. Nadler‚ A Schaffer‚ R. H.‚ & Thomson‚ H. A. (1992). Successful Change Programs Begin with Results. Harvard Business Review‚ 70(1)‚ 80-89. Taylor‚ D

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    Exam Study Guide (2012-2013) Safety and Tools 1. A fire blanket puts out a fire on a _person_‚ while a fire extinguisher puts out a flame on an_object_. 2. What tool should be used to accurately measure the volume of a liquid? _graduated cylinder_ 3. What tool should be used to handle hot materials in a classroom? _oven mitts_ The Metric System Complete the following ladder below and use it to answer the following conversion questions. kilo1000 hecto100  deka10 deci0.1 centi0.01 milli0.001

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    Summary – Chapter 3 starts with Jack alone in the woods hunting for pigs. Even though he tries really hard he fails to kill a pig‚ so he decides to go back where Ralph and Simon are trying to build shelters. Once he gets back him and Ralph get into a fight over what is more important killing a pig or building a shelter but Simon interrupts them and says that some of the kids still believe in the beastie. Instead of worrying about the beastie‚ Jack starts to talk about how they should paint their

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    Todd Strasser's The Wave

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    Can you imagine reliving the time of the Holocaust? Well‚ in the book "The Wave" by Todd Strasser‚ the students of Gordon High School experience something similar to the Nazi Party take over. I couldn’t imagine what it’d be like to be in one of the students place‚ I wouldn’t know how to react to it if I were in their position. But while reading the book it was very realistic and had me wondering with every turn of the page. It all started when history teacher Mr. Ben Ross teaches his class about

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