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    Robert Clive/Battle of Plassey 1757- British wanted to bring India into their empire. Incredible ambitious. Begin career as clerk for East Indian Company. He tried to commit suicide twice. Desperately unhappy and wanted to do something with his life. Siraj Ud- Dula was beginning to resist the East Indian Company. Clive said I know how to defeat this man the Indians had more people than the East Indian Company. He went around and begins to buy loyalty of generals to rebel against the prince. The Battle

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    Africa where Clive‚ the racist‚ sexist colonial administrator‚ imposes his stringent ideals on his family and the African natives. As the superior white male‚ he determines the roles the women and natives must play. Betty is his doting‚ self-effacing wife who chirrups: “I am a man ’s creation as you see‚ And what men want is what I want to be.” Gender boundaries are crossed as Betty is played by a man‚ thus foregrounding her gender as a fiction constructed by the ‘male gaze ’. Clive and his patriarchal

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    Outline and evaluate the multi store model of memory (12 marks) The multi store model is made up of three different stores – the sensory store‚ short term store and long term store. It is an explanation of how memory processes (attention and rehearsal) function. The multi store model was described by Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin in 1968. The first store is the sensory store. It is composed of many different stores such as the eyes‚ nose‚ tongue‚ fingers etc. and the consistent sections

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    P2- Describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of two contrasting businesses P3- Describe how each business is organised Key stakeholders in Make A Wish Make a wish get a lot of supports from companies each year to help make wishes come true some of the companies are: Flight centre limited raise enough money to grant 25 magical wishes to come true. Some of the wishes cost thousands of pounds to make come true especially if they want to go aboard.

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    Graphic Novels: Literature without Text? Jan Baetens Literary graphic novels: adaptation‚ illustration‚ collaboration‚ and beyond More and more‚ the hype surrounding the graphic novel concerns its literary qualities. Many graphic novels appear to have a literary subtext (in the case of adaptations) or present themselves‚ in a more radical form‚ as the visual development of a literary text that is completely reproduced within the graphic novel. In the former case‚ the literary graphic novel

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    Connolly has drawn some heavy-hitters to this project‚ from Hollywood traveler Sam Worthington in an uncharacteristically recessive lead role to local favorites Deborah Mailman and David Wenham in the supporting ranks and Eric Bana among the executive producers. But it’s the child actors‚ led by Ed Oxenbould as 12-year-old Dylan‚ who carry most of the weight. And while their handling of the over-written dialogue in Connolly and Steve Worland’s screenplay is short on naturalistic restraint‚ their

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    difference is extremely prevalent within conversation between men and women. One of the strongest communication barriers lies within gender; American academic and professor of linguistics‚ Deborah Tannen alongside business and marketing team Robin Croft‚ Clive Boddy and Corinne Pentucci‚ both shed light upon the varying aspects of conversation among women and men. Tannen presents her thoughts in the form of her essay Sex‚ Lies and Conversation; Why Is It So Hard for Men and Women to Talk to other? Whilst

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    Kehinde‚ James Sunday‚PhD.‚ A.C.A. 2012. "Talent Management: Effec Organizational Performance." Journal of Management Research 4 (2): 178-186. http://search.proquest.com/docview/1017600387?accountid=10382. Lewin‚ Arie Y.‚ Silvia Massini‚ and Carine Peeters. 2009. "Why are Companies Offshoring Innovation? the Emerging Global Race for Talent." Journal of International Business Studies 40 (6): 901-925. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jibs.2008.92. http://search.proquest.com/docview/197133781?accountid=10382

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    The coming of Europeans to India The commercial contacts between India and Europe were very old via the land route either through the Oxus valley or Syria or Egypt. But‚ the new sea route via the Cape of Good Hope was discovered by Vasco da Gama in 1498. Thereafter‚ many trading companies came to India and established their trading centres. They entered India as traders at the outset but by the passage of time indulged in the politics of India and finally established their colonies. The commercial

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    aura of elderly bitterness. Millenials are in the midst of transforming society and language at a breakneck pace‚ “the likes of which haven’t been seen since Greek civilization” (Clive). Young people “write far more than any generation before”‚ and have created “new forms of expression and rules for social behavior” (Ito‚ Clive). This new linguistic culture‚ based primarily on the internet‚ evolves at such a pace that adults can’t keep up. Memes‚ a central component of internet humor‚ have a relevance

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