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    5 Article Summaries Uniqua Lyttle MKG 366-02 November 26‚ 2013 Crossover Dreams: Consumer Responses to Ethnic- Oriented Products In this article the author evaluates an investigation on the understanding of ethnic product crossover. That is when the product has a target market however; another group of individuals purchase the product. For example‚ 60% of hip-hop and rap traditionally black music is purchased primarily by white youths. This article compares

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    EDUCATIONAL PRINCIPLES 1 Educational Principles and Piaget’s Limitations of Preoperational Thought Cathleen Barney Excelsior College EDUCATIONAL PRINCIPLES 2 Jean Piaget’s theories continue to have a major impact on both teacher training and classroom practices. This essay will discuss the three educational principles derived from his theory and also discuss the limitations of preoperational thought from his point of view. The first educational principle is discovery

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    development and about the mobile application. It consists of related literature‚ studies and reading. The researchers benefited from the information from research gained in local and foreign literature studies. The gathering of data from different articles and sources is important to help the researchers to have a better and deeply understanding to have an effective study. Review of Related Literature Literature is a books and writings published on a particular subject written by different authors

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    Critique of the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America After having read the totality of the document‚ through my own personal criteria‚ I can infer that the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America did not fulfil the purpose it was drafted for. It is ineffective‚ it is hypocritical‚ and it’s a mere list of complaints that‚ had the Revolutionary War turned out otherwise‚ would’ve have been tantamount to a grocery list. The Declaration of Independence of the

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    Act with particular reference to the section 404 is discussed in detail. We shall start the paper with providing background information to the Sarbanes Oxley Act‚ 2002. This section explores the environment that spurred the creation of the act and the need for such legislation. The second section provides an introduction to the Sarbanes Oxley Act section 404 which explores the provisions of Section 404. The next section on ‘Internal Controls Feature of section 404 of the Act’ provides an interpretation

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    TITLE Written in 1776‚ the Declaration of Independence severed ties with the Great Britain‚ while also establishing new rule and ideals for American colonists. The Founders of America instilled rights to the colonists that were denied by the British Crown. Among these ideals is the basis for the future United States government and freedom for the American people. The Declaration outlined principles for the new colonial government based on consent of the governed‚ the right to alter or abolish the

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    What is the definition of form being focused on in this lesson? (1.0 points)  Three dimensional shape. 2. What do 3D objects have that 2D objects don’t have? (1.0 points)  Depth. 3. What are geometric forms based on? (1.0 points)  Mathematical principles. 4. What are organic forms based on? (1.0 points)  Nature. 5. What are three types of art that focus on form? (1.0 points)  Sculpture‚ Architecture‚ and Collage Lesson 4 (5.0 points)   1. What shape did you draw in the glass and decanter? (1.0

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    Contrary to the ideals of current presidential candidates‚ immigration has been beneficial to the United States of America. The best example the labor performed by European immigrants arriving at American ports in the aftermath of world war II. Overall‚ post-world war II migration of international immigrants to the United States was beneficial as it provided the thriving economy of the US with a workforce willing to accept low‚ factory wages‚ it provided a flood of professionals seeking to experience

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    the most superior military of our world. Our own security has now been made vulnerable with this declaration. Our now independent country could be ambushed by the savage indians. The crown will no longer be able to give us weapons to defend. As the writer of this newspaper‚ it is with great fear that we may lose many lives as the colonies attempt to defeat our strong‚ powerful Britain.

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    to military self-defense. With this pamphlet‚ which was easy to read for many colonists‚ those who didn’t understand big words that the more educated colonists used. With Common Sense‚ people’s opinion changed about the king. Months later‚ the Declaration of Independence argued similarly to Common Sense. Thomas Jefferson‚ the main author‚ argued that all men possess rights that can’t be taken away‚ which include life‚ liberty‚ and happiness. Another topic he reasoned about was that King George III

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