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    (http://www.businessinsider.com/blackboard/apple‚ 2011) 2 7 main concepts According to Kirkman & Shapiro (2001)‚ some researchers have attributed satisfaction and commitment differences to cultural values (Dorfman & Howell‚ 1988) 12 Cult Schneiders (2010)‚ also argued that a cult is originally a ritual worship of the Godhead‚ a person or a good which includes religious acts regarding to something that enjoys extraordinary worship

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    1. Communism in Russia; Lenin; Stalin; Show-Trials Key concepts: Communism; propaganda; dictatorship; cult of personality; totalitarianism; collectivisation Key personalities: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin; Josef Stalin To what extent did Lenin and/or Stalin bring about social and economic change? (2011) How effective were the internal and external policies of Josef Stalin? (2010) How did dictators use propaganda and/or terror to maintain power? (2009) What did Lenin and Stalin contribute to communism

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    While it is difficult to know precisely whether or not religious beliefs differ in relation to males and females‚ it is evident that religious practice and participation does show relatively clear gender differences. This is true across all forms of religious organisation. Almost two-thirds of churchgoers are women. However‚ as with social factors like class and age‚ it is clear that there is no overall pattern of male / female religious attendance‚ since there are evident differences between denominations

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    Reproduction Walter Bejamin

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    The Work of Art In the Mechanical Age of Reproduction Walter Bejamin (Note: Footnote numbers appear thus: . The notes are at the end of the file.) "Our fine arts were developed‚ their types and uses were established‚ in times very different from the present‚ by men whose power of action upon things was insignificant in comparison with ours. But the amazing growth of our techniques‚ the adaptability and precision they have attained‚ the ideas and habits they are creating‚ make it a certainty that

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    samurai code didn’t set women on pedestal – wife of warrior had to accept same hardships as her hubby & owed same loyalty to his overlord C. Peasants‚ Artisans‚ and Merchants  Peas‚ artisans‚ & merch below samurai  Peas – 75% of popl‚ fam cult rice & oth crops in estates of samurai‚ some served as foot soldiers in feudal wars‚ one might become samurai  Artisans (armorers & swordmakers) – prov necessary goods for samurai  Merch – lowest rank in J feudal society‚ gradually improved status

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    HIS 1510 9-19-13 Test 1 Essay Over 5‚000 years ago‚ the world’s first civilizations were born‚ each with their own unique set of features and developments. Some aspects of these civilizations were similar due to cultural diffusion and the migration of people across Europe‚ Africa and Asia. Other aspects were unique to certain civilizations based on geography and resources. Though these early civilizations all differed‚ they all played an important role in the development of the modern

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    governments while both Communist served the needs of different classes of people. Both of the Governments were extremely repressive to their citizens and they were responsible for the death of millions of its citizens. Both nations manufactured a form of cult around their leaders that to this day is still prevalent in both nations. The Russian revolution began in 1905 when unarmed civilian marched towards Czar Nicolas II Winter Palace. Bloody Sunday as it is called was January 9‚ 1905 it is estimated that

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    Bridgewater Associate’s Bridgewater Associates Case Study Analysis Alyssa Rosario   MBA620 Bay Path College Organizational Behavior & Leadership January 28‚ 2015 Professor Laurie Rosner “I submit this paper is entirely my own work and agree it may be submitted to Turnitin for the purpose of checking for plagiarism and further it may be maintained on the Turnitin database to check for future plagiarism.” Bridgewater Associates‚ founded by Ray Dalio‚ has maintained a level of success

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    Ruth Ben-Ghiat came out with an article called‚ “Donald Trump’s Cult of Personality”. In this‚ Ben-Ghiat uses Donald Trump as an example to show that people’s personality affect their politics. He goes on to argue that people’s personalities can be a tool in the political world. Though these two articles approach the same topic differently‚ they both try to answer

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    AMERICAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE?” In the thirty year span between 1830 and 1860‚ the Second Great Awakening did much to change the modern American mind by sparking the abolitionist movement‚ empowering women (in their domestic sphere) and forming the cult of domesticity‚ partially fixing the corrupt government through the temperance movement‚ and in the creation of many utopian societies by radical religious populations. Puritanism was kicked to the side when Evangelicalism took root. This religious

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