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    Questions 1.) Identify the key elements of the resistance to change described in this situation. At the beginning the relation between the management and the employees was good. The employees had a 35-hour week and earned an average annual salary of $ 32.000 which was really for this part of France. But everything turned and the resistance to change began with the plan to cut 15 % of workforce and other decisions with Nestlé. Lack of communication and the company’s inability to inform the employees

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    Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceutical‚ Inc.‚ the U.S. Supreme Court advocated that a “gatekeeper” determine the admissibility and reliability of scientific evidence. This gatekeeper is the trial judge. 6. Who established the first workable crime laboratory? Locard. 7. Who wrote the first treatise describing the application of science to the field of criminal investigation? Gross. 8. The ten sections of the American Academy of Forensic Science include all of the following EXCEPT: Arson/Explosives

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    Elements of Maggie (the first two chapters) Stephen Crane’s first novel Maggie (girl of the streets) is a tale of uncompromising realism. The story chronicles the titular Maggie‚ a girl who lives in the Bowery with her emotionally abusive parents and brothers Jimmie and Tommy. The novel revolves around the trials and tribulations of Maggie and her family in the Bowery. Highlights of the story include the death of Maggie’s father and brother Tommie which drive Pete to turn into a cold and hard

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    The Calusa Indians Did you know that the Calusa Indians were the first civilization of southwest Florida? They originated on Mound Key‚ an island in Estero Bay‚ just 80 miles south of St. Petersburg‚ FL. The Calusas lived on Mound Key from 800 A.D. till the end of the 17th Century. The view points from the two texts; William Bradford’s History of Plymouth Plantation and John Smiths’ The General History of Virginia; proclaim the Calusa Indians as “savages”. Although after reading a couple of texts

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    The rise of civilizations began with the settling of nomads. It was the end of hunting and gathering and the beginning of agriculture based civilizations. Early civilizations commonly settled near bodies of water for resources‚ created a form of writing‚ established a form of government‚ developed a form of religion‚ and established a hierarchy system. All of these are common features in the history of the rise of civilizations. The government of early civilizations was commonly run by either a

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    1984 Novel Response #1 Chapter 1-5 Summary Readers are introduced to Winston Smith‚ his living situation which although called Victory Mansion is not lavish; it is a run-down apartment complex. Readers are also introduced to Big Brother‚ the government’s authority figure and figurehead for the Party. The telescreen always watches its Party Members‚ looking for traitors among them. Winston brings out a journal‚ out of view of the telescreen‚ because it is considered an act of rebellion against

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    Korean civilization and Mayans civilizations were very different. First of all‚ they are located in the opposite side of the world. Secondly Koreans belongs to Asian society and Mayans to Central and South Americans. They eat different kind of food‚ and live in different environment/government system. Koreans are the people who have long history. People say that ancient Korean originated from Mongolia‚ as the time went on‚ people from a little villages started to movie down. As they grew bigger

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    Name: Pham Quang Tu Class: advanced accounting ID : CQ534276 Michael Eugene Porter is a leading authority on company strategy and the competitiveness of nations and regions. Michael Porter’s work is recognized in many governments‚ corporations and academic circles globally. He chairs Harvard Business School’s program dedicated for newly appointed CEOs of very large corporations. Michael Porter’s core field is competition and company strategy. He is generally recognized as the father of the

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    Egypt‚ parts of the Middle East‚ and Central Europe were added to the empire. Augustus had allied himself with the equites; Italian merchants and landowners second in wealth and social status. They helped run the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire of the first three centuries was an “urban” empire. Trade was greatly enhanced by the pax romana guaranteed by the Romans. Romanization—the spread of the Latin language and Roman way of life—was strongest in the western provinces. During this period of tranquility

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    Chapter One – The human Body: An Orientation (we will assume that the subject is a healthy 22 year old female 125lbs or male 155lbs. I. Define and contrast anatomy and physiology: Anatomy provides is a static image of the body’s architecture vs. Physiology which reveals the body’s dynamic and animated workings. a. Anatomy: (derived from the Greek words “to cut apart”) is the study of the structures of the body parts and their relationship to one another. The essential tools for studying anatomy

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