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    The Chronicle Gazette

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    Strategic Planning at -The Chronicle Gazette Content 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 2. State of the newspaper publishing industry today………………………………………………4 1. Data on declining circulation and revenue…………………………..………………………………6 1. Circulation in the last decade…………………………………………………………………………6 2. Top 20 Newspaper print circulation declining rate…………………………………………7 3. Advertising Revenue…………………………………………………..…………………………………8 4. Top 10 Newspaper print circulation……………………………

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    The Monkeyface Chronicles

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    For my verbal-visual collage‚ I chose to read the book The Monkeyface Chronicles by Richard Scarsbrook. Richard is a Canadian author who attended Western University where he earned an Honours BA in history. He also attended U of Ottawa and received his Bachelor of Education. Richard published his book the Monkeyface Chronicles in 2010. I chose to read this book for my project because it was recommended by the library staff at NT. Also‚ the novel won the Ontario Library Association’s White Pine Award

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    The Heidi Chronicles

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    "The Heidi Chronicles" by Wendy Wasserstein kept my interest so much that I could not put it down until I was to the last page. I liked how the issue of sexuality played a role along with the issue of feminist goals in this play. I believe they complimented one another in that both groups strive for equal right among the majority. For example when Peter starts to march with the other women from the Art Institute. It shows that he is standing for a cause the effects another minority group in our

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    Tradition

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    Kristen Wenzel‚ author of “Tradition” and director of women studies at the College of New Rochelle analyzes the influences tradition has had on societies. She discusses the relationship between malnutrition‚ hunger and tradition. Gender dividers‚ between both men and women are placed and have been put in effect. With this‚ the social dividers have encouraged incentives for societies to manufacture and distribute food. The article‚ Tradition‚ suggest the inclusion and exclusion of elements in a

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    Martian Chronicles

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    for granted.  It provides beauty‚ untold resources‚ and homes for humans and many other living creatures.  These days nature has taken a back seat as humans continue to tear down‚ exploit‚ and colonize land without regard for nature. The Martian Chronicles‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ presents a parallel existence between Martians and Native Americans in order to illustrate that humans do not value and respect nature. Unlike man‚ the Martians care for and respect the land on which they live on.  When Spender

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    Haruki Murakami‚ a contemporary Japanese writer‚ confronts the contradictions of modern Japanese identity in his novel‚ The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle‚ to depict the desolate mood of Japan after World War II. Identity loss and solitude surfaced due to the drastic decrease in population following the atomic bombings in Japan. As argued by Historian Rielly (2010) in Kamikaze Attacks of World War II‚ this loss of identity has resulted in countless suicides across various regions of Japan‚ such as the Okigahara

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    still many groups of people that perform traditions or ceremonies that their ancestors did. Many of these groups either follow the exact same traditions‚ to an extent of what it was‚ or have come up with a new version of their own‚ but still have the concepts of the original tradition or ceremony. The story‚ The Lottery‚ is an example of people following an old tradition to an extent of what it was when it was first created. It implies many examples of traditions and ceremonies‚ religious beliefs‚ and

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    MDI Chronicles

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    ALUMNI RELATIONS COMMITTEE MDI CHRONICLES — JAN 22‚ 2014 — Click to add a photo or drag your photo here. Click to add a photo or drag your photo here. Imperium and Akshayam Three days to remember Click to add a photo or drag your photo here. Click to add a photo or drag your photo here. Click to add a photo or drag your photo here. For the first time in the history of MDI‚ Imperium - the cultural fest and Akshayam the sports fest were held together from 15th to 17th

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    Chronicle of Le Mans

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    Jewish- Christian Relations 10.24.11 Evolving Tensions: The Effects of Heightened Animosity Between Jews and Christians The Chronicle of Le Mans depicts events that took place in the French town of Le Mans toward the late 10th century. The document tells primarily of the evil acts of Sehok ben Esther Israeli‚ a former Jew who has converted to Christianity‚ and how he strove against the Jewish community in Le Mans. By examining this text‚ we can glimpse the beginnings of Jewish animosity toward

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    The choreographic work I have chosen to explore is “Chronicle.” “Chronicle” exemplifies the use non-literal movements to illustrate contemporary subject matter in modern dance. This work was choreographed by Martha Graham and first performed in 1936. Graham was an early pioneer of Modern Dance. Unlike St. Denis and Duncan‚ who came from middle-class backgrounds‚ Graham was from an upper-class Protestant family. When her family moved to California in 1911‚ she saw a performance by the Denishawn Company

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