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References: Robert‚ K.‚ 2009. Research Design & Methods. 4th ed. California: Sage Publications. John‚ W.‚ 2005. Research Methods. 2nd ed. California: Sage Publications. Don‚ P.‚1996. The One to One Future. 2nd ed. London: Doubleday Publishing. Brayan‚ B.‚ 2002. Essentials of CRM. 1st ed. New York: Wiley Publication.
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Have you ever experienced that euphoric sensation after eating an absolutely delicious food? You are not alone. Many have experienced this feeling and refer to it as a “foodgasm”. These types of connections between food and sex have long been established‚ but from where do they come? Do we make these connections through our cultural experiences or are they biologically programmed within us? In Like Water for Chocolate‚ the author‚ Laura Esquivel‚ portrays sex and food as being connected in a cultural
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Teachers Authorized to Carry Weapons in Classrooms In the past year there have been fifteen school shootings in the United States. That is an average of one in every five weeks‚ targeting students‚ teachers and or administrators. States like Colorado have had five deadly school massacres in the state’s history. Due to these facts‚ the idea of teachers being permitted to carry a concealed weapon on a school campus is a beneficial one. Teachers across the nation have been speaking up‚ claiming that
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1 “The Feminine” in Dante’s The Inferno Like many great authors throughout time‚ Dante Alighieri demonstrates the underlying significance of female characters in his epic‚ The Inferno. Due to the misconceptions men had of women during this era‚ women were granted much less societal acceptance and were easily labelled as seductresses. More so‚ Beatrice’s character suggests a much deeper relationship to Dante – one more than plain‚ physical love. In this sense‚ the women in this poem
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On the tragedy of Nick in Snowdrops — The tension between the Sophisticated and the Naïve Abstract: Snowdrops is a tale of an Englishman abroad. Nick is a thirty-something lawyer working in Moscow to broker huge deals between banks‚ oil companies and property developers. His project on a major loan to a subsidiary of an energy company is underway‚ and meanwhile‚ he comes across an enchanting girl‚ Masha and soon becomes involved with Masha’s world‚ psychologically. This thesis tries
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No matter which way you state it‚ women have struggled to be their own person through literature. Obstacles have always been present when women have to try to find themselves. Their roles have either been the crazy feminist or the obedient wife‚ with many other roles in mind. Women have always struggled in literature due to male dominance and societal views. What truly is their role? Many authors have tried to answer this question. Others have shown their idea of women’s’ roles through their point
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