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    Group Discussion

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    it is crucial that you speak. How can you do this? GD Topics So now that you are all set with the strategies for doing well in your GD‚ lets look at a few topics that have be posed in past GDs. Remember‚ these are only to help you prepare and don’t expect them to be repeated! 1. Our country needs more technocrats and less managers. 2. Management education is a luxury for a poor country like India. 3. Ends justify the means. 4. Women make better bosses than men. 5. Greed

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    Effective communication plays a vital role techniques can help about others. What you need to be aware of their level of understanding and language ability. Itâ€TMs very important that you give other person to talk about their views and express themselves. Showing them that you are actively listening .By doing that they feel valued and being part of any communication. Use body language and facial expressions and be approachable .good eye contact means if you say that you are listening‚ but you are

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    Name Institution Course Date Ethics and Corporate Responsibility in the Workplace and the World Introduction Today’s world is corporate world since we either work their consumers their product or live around one. These corporates should maintain good ethics on the people working for it the surrounding community and their consumers. They should uphold their corporate responsibility by give back to the community and making sure they conserve the environment in all their processes (Frederick

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    The Liberation of Aunt Jemima by Betye Saar and Aspiration by Aaron Douglas are the two pieces that I have chosen to compare for my Introduction to Humanities II analysis paper. These two African American artists make a social commentary about life in America and the issues faced by African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance and life after the Civil Rights Movement. Stereotypes dominated discourse surrounding African American life and culture in the late 19th century.  Some artists aimed to

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    DBQ Essay As the period of European exploration and colonization began in 1450‚ the social and economic positions of women in the Americas were greatly altered. Spanish society held women in a higher respect than that of indigenous women in the Americas. These contrasting views meshed to form the novel status of women both socially and economically between 1450 and 1750 as European influence became more prominent in the New World. The status of women can be discerned by analyzing the various

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    Great Batle of Otumba

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    and a force of about 200‚000 Aztecs. Cortés was able to conquer the Aztecs for several very different reasons such as arriving at a fateful time in the Aztec Calendar associated with the great god Quetzalcoatl myth‚ the Aztec’s cruel tribute system‚ Doña Marina “La Malinche” and Geronimo de Aguilar as translators‚ the Spanish military dominance‚ Cortés’ Indian allies‚ the smallpox epidemic‚ and wars being fought on completely different terms all contributed in the Spanish success. In combination these

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    el filibusterismo

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    of ills and evils of Philippine society. The story of El Filibusterismo begins on board the clumsy‚ roundish shaped steamer Thesteamer was sailing upstream the Pasig from Manila to Laguna de Bay. Among the passengers were Simoun‚ the rich jeweler; Doña Victorina‚ the ridiculously pro-Spanish native woman who is going to Laguna in search of her henpecked husband‚ Doctor Tiburcio de Espadaña‚ who had deserted her; Paulita Gomez‚ her beautiful niece; Ben-Zayb (anagram of Ibañez)‚ a Spanish journalist

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    Rizal’s Novels as Social Portraiture In the novels that Rizal had created‚ there are many thoughts that are opened to us of what had happened during the time when the Spaniards capture Philippines. His novels symbolize something that can tell us what are the problems during those times until now in the present. His novels also tell the sickness of the Filipinos that affects our daily living until now. In his two novels namely Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ he uses some symbolisms and

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    the living dream

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    Chardé Moore February 28‚ 2011 World Literature/Ms. Mc Dowell The Living Dream The living dream is a substance for to be hoped for by the people‚ to bring equality. In this case‚ the people have yet not made the decision in effect. In history‚ instead of society being equal in order for all races to be treated the same; one is treated with respect‚ while others are treated so poorly and degrading. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. chose a path where people can fight for equality in order to

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    She described her early life “My parents‚ Captain Don Miguel de Erauso and Dona Maria Perez de Galarraga y Arce‚ were native-born residents of the town‚ and they raised me at home with my brothers and sisters until I was four. In 1589‚ they placed me in a convent of Dominican nuns there in town… with my aunt Dona Ursula y Sarasti‚ who was my mother’s sister and the prioress of the convent.” This allowed Catrina to receive a fine education from

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