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    upcoming Superbowl Series .This was the ice breaker we all needed to kick-start our activity. The one thing that figured in all our minds was ambiguity as regards the game its rules and objectives and roles and responsibilities (individual and collective). Looking beyond the game‚ this ambiguity prevails at both levels for short‚ medium and long term goals. During December 2011‚ as a hotelier by profession‚ I was faced with the challenge of a new legislation based on a 300% increase in Property

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    (238) This assumption serves to delineate the local as an ideal type. Yes as collective phenomena‚ cultures are by definition linked primarily to interactions and social relationships‚ and only indirectly and without logical necessity to particular areas in physical space. We can contrast those cultures which are territorially defined (in terms of nations‚ regions or localities) with those which are carried as collective structures of meaning by networks more extended in space‚ transnational or even

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    Jacob Rogers Mr. Vanek AP English Per. 1 11 May 2013 Characteristics of a Poet: Lawrence Ferlinghetti Throughout the various poems composed by writer Lawrence Ferlinghetti there emerges a series of defining characteristics of his style. Most if not all of his poems are written in free verse style that doesn’t follow traditional poetic composition. He has odd breaks and varying line lengths that serve as transitions and guides to his respective pieces. This was evidenced quite obviously in his

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    What is Ballistic Gelatin and how is does it aid in Criminalistics? Ballistic gelatin is a solution of gelatin powder in water. Ballistic gelatin closely simulates the density and viscosity of human and animal muscle tissue‚ and is used as a standardized medium for testing the terminal performance of firearms ammunition. While ballistic gelatin does not model the structure of the body‚ including skin and bones‚ it works fairly well as an approximation of tissue and provides similar performance

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    The team’s failure was a direct result of several detrimental factors. These included excess autonomy given to the team from Advert’s management‚ conformity within the team‚ and losing focus of the original goal. The complete autonomy that the team was given did not act as a beneficial asset‚ but as more of a slippery slope towards failure. Without any given guidelines or ideas of the client’s needs‚ they were unable to envision the right image that the client wanted to portray with their product

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    an Albanian politician who was the first President of Kosovo[a] and of its leading political party‚ the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) 2 Albrecht Schnabel and Ramesh Thakur‚ “Kosovo and the challenge of humanitarian intervention: Selective indignation‚ collective action‚ and international citizenship“‚ United Nations University Press‚ 2000‚ p. 33-34 units.3 Despite threats of sanctions by the international community‚ the Yugoslav government continued to raze villages‚ killing more than 200

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    rule in the early 1990’s. The paper will conclude by exploring the effects the transnational anti-apartheid movement has had on contemporary global political culture and the notion of a global civil society. Literature Review Understanding the collective behavior that guides social movements has been a

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    feelings‚ beliefs or behavioral tendencies towards specific people‚ ideas‚ objects etc. • Personality: individual behaviors‚ temperament‚ emotions or state of mind. • Motives: reasoning toward problem-solving or achieving a goal • Interests: selective concentration on personal likes or dislikes • Experience: knowledge gained from past involvements or exposure. • Expectations: what is hoped to be achieved. 2.) Factors in the Target: Observed Characteristics • Novelty: uniqueness. • Motion

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    reason for prison establishing‚ and in this article I will analyze the purpose of prisons deeply. Generally speaking‚ despite the punishment action‚ known as retribution‚ the purpose of prisons can be divided into another 3 categories. Firstly‚ incapacitation‚ it can be expressed as isolating the criminals and depriving their freedom by locking them in a secure place. Secondly‚ for people who intend to commit crime but have not broken the laws‚ prisons are deterrence to some extent. In another word

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    Seperation of Powers in Ireland Section 1- Introduction The Constitution regulates the structure and functions of the principle organs of the government and also regulates the relationship between these institutions by setting out the balance of power between them. The constitution does this by means of the separation of powers between the three branches of government – the legislature‚ the executive and the judiciary. Montesquieu divided the powers of government into three this is known

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