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    The Zero Year Lie             Claude Levi-Strauss once said‚ “I therefore claim to show‚ not how men think in myths‚ but how myths operate in men ’s minds without their being aware of the fact” (BrainyQuote). This is exactly what I intend to prove concerning the mythic idea regarding the Zero-year Curse. This legend also‚ known as the Curse of Tippecanoe or the Tecumseh Curse‚ is said to have originated with either Chief Tecumseh or his brother Tenskwatawa‚ known as "The Prophet". Lack of substantial

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    Marketing Concept BUS-110 IT 1   The marketing concept is a business philosophy where a business provides products or services that a customer wants and needs by setting up a series of activities within the company to also allow for the company to achieve their goals and objectives. Three steps involved in the marketing concept are; the business first must find out what potential customers needs are. Second‚ a business has to create the product or service that the potential customer wants

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    The Concept of Success The concept of success can be defined in many ways by many different types of people‚ this may depend on their values and they way in which they see or define success. 1. the favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors; the accomplishment of one ’s goals. 2. the attainment of wealth‚ position‚ honors‚ or the like. 3. a performance or achievement that is marked by success‚ as by the attainment of honors:  Ref: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/success

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    The war on drugs and this new wave of dangerous youth gave momentum for Zero Tolerance policies. The adoption of Zero Tolerance policies was an attitude that school officials thought was necessary to keep their schools safe. School officials adopted the Broken Windows theory of crime to fix the problems within schools. This theory analogizes the spread of crime to a few broken windows in a building that go unrepaired and consequently attract criminals who break more windows and soon become squatters

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    Design concepts in architecture: the porosity paradigm Sotirios D. Kotsopoulos 129 Franklin Street‚ # 203‚ Cambridge‚ Massachusetts 02139‚ USA; e-mail: skots@alum.mit.edu Abstract: Presented is a paradigm of how a design concept can be converted into a system of production rules to generate designs. The rules are expressed by the means of shape grammar formalism. The paradigm demonstrates how porosity a concept transferred from biology‚ medicine and organic chemistry was implemented by architect

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    How to Develop a Concept Paper A concept paper can play a valuable role in the initial stages of the grant seeking process. It serves as an initial outline of your project‚ providing a framework to guide discussions with potential partners‚ the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs‚ and funding agency program officers. A concept paper should be brief (1-3 pages) and succinct. Use language that is definite. Instead of stating‚ “We may carry out this task‚” project confidence in the proposal

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    Introduction. The purpose of this assignment is to identify and explore one of Jacqueline Fawcett ’s (1984) metapardigm concepts of nursing that she identifies as being concepts central to nursing and explore how this is expressed in Judith Christensen ’s (1990) Nursing Partnership Model. The following discussion seeks to analyse the metaparadigm concept of ’person ’ according to Christensen (1990). To facilitate this‚ it is important to discover what is meant by metaparadigm and to further explore

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    one sociological concept‚ summarize and explain the issue(s) presented in the article. I think there are a few sociological concepts that really summarize the issues in the article. Race‚ I think‚ is the main one that summarizes this article because the article talks about how race is still a big obstacle in the job market for African-Americans. Many African-Americans are not taken seriously or even considered for a job because of their skin color. Another sociological concept that I think summarizes

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    ‘troughs’ • Points of inflection are where a curve stops turning ‘left’ and starts turning ‘right’ (or vice versa). An example is the point (0‚1) on the curve [pic]+1 Notes (i) Any point on a curve where the gradient is zero can be called a ‘stationary point’ (which means that stationary points include maximum and minimum turning points and also any points of inflection at which the curve is horizontal‚ as it is in the example given above) (ii) If a maximum

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    Understanding the Misunderstood Art From Different Cultures By Kate Woods Art is a medium used by people world wide to express their ideas‚ their fears‚ and their joys. The artist takes the experiences of life and translates them into a visual object‚ rich in colors‚ shapes and sizes‚ for all the world to observe. As a casual observer of art‚ one is able to relive the feeling or experience the artist was trying to display‚ if only for a brief moment in time. No matter what cultural background

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