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    Virtual art is the product of long-standing traditions in art merged with revolutionary technological advances. With innovations emerging almost as fast as end-users can test and master new systems‚ technology has dramatically altered our daily lives and changed our thought processes. Like many technological advances‚ virtual and cyber realities have been embraced‚ and often created by‚ artists that experiment with the myriad of possibilities that technology can offer. While there have been many

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    Critically compare and contrast Commercial entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship using the following dimensions of Responsible Leadership (RL). RL is a relatively new paradigm that examines existing leadership against ● higher-order strategy‚ which is concerned with: a. viability‚ b. accountability‚ c. ethics‚ d. decision making‚ and e. acting in an appropriate manner. ● sustainability‚ which is a key aspect of Responsible Leadership and is concerned with: f. transparency‚ g. observing community

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    Uppsala University Press‚ 1981. Kateb‚ George:Emerson and Self-Reliance.Modernity and Political Thought #8. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications‚ 1995. Klumpjahn‚ Hans-Dieter. Klumpjahn‚ Helmut.Henry D. Thoreau.Rowohlt Monographie. Hamburg: Rowohlt‚ 1986. Lutz‚ Bernd (ed.).Philosophen-Lexikon.Stuttgart‚ Weimar: Metzler‚ 1995. Poirier‚ Richard (ed.).Ralph Waldo Emerson.The Oxford Authors. Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 1990. Pütz‚ Manfred.Emerson als Transzendentalist.in: Pütz‚ Manfred (ed.): Die Natur

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    1 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (BAP 72) TAKE-HOME ASSIGNMENT 2013-2014 Abercrombie & Fitch was established in 1892‚ and originally was a retailer of outdoor and sporting goods. In 1976‚ it went bankrupted and was acquired by Limited Brands in 1988. Michael Jeffries was nominated to become CEO in 1992‚ and he dramatically improved the status of A&F to be a global fashion retailer. Now the symbol of American style and beloved brand by many customers worldwide‚ Abercrombie and Fitch produces mainly

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    America and Carribean (19‚ December 2013) Cuba loosens restrictions on buying foreign-made cars. Sonari‚ G. (2014). Cuba ’s Famous Vintage Cars Could Find Their Way Off The Island. All Things Considered (NPR)‚ Hernandez‚ A.‚ Barkholz‚ D.‚ Colias‚ M.‚ Lutz‚ H.‚ & Wilson‚ A. (2014). Cars to Cuba? It ’s complicated. Automotive News‚ 89(6652)‚ 1-23. Emerging Markets Monitor. (2014). Emerging Markets Monitor‚ 20(32)‚ 2-24. Baden‚ D.‚ & Wilkinson‚ S. (2014). SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE ENTERPRISE IN CUBA: A POSITIVE

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    “The Evolution of Airplanes” Introduction This year is the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin (1809-1882)‚ the father of evolution. Darwin’s evolution theory proposes that all species of organisms‚ including human beings‚ evolved from common ancestors. There are five main characteristics in his evolution theory. First‚ there are variations among each population. Second‚ organisms compete for limited resources to exist. Third‚ traits of offspring are inherited from their parents. Forth‚ organisms

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    The Second Great Awakening was an enormous religious revival that swept the  American nation in the beginning of the 19th century. A revival is defined by Webster’s  Dictionary as “the growth of something or an increase in the activity of something after a long  period of no growth or activity.” This revival caused an unfathomable amount of permanent  change to the United States. The Second Great Awakening converted millions of Americans‚  resulted in several new denominations of faith‚ changed the the way the American people 

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    8th Grade Kidnapping Event ­ THE AMAZING RACE  March 7th‚ 2015  Maddie Schwartz and Elyssa Goldman   Leora Greene‚ Hannah Restler‚ and Daniel Marks    Cost and off site locations:    COST: ​ FREE!!!    ● Skyzone (1425 Market Boulevard‚ 100­A‚ Roswell‚ GA 30076)  ● Kroger (570 East Crossville Rd. Roswell‚ GA 30075)  ● Cici’s Pizza (Roswell Town Center‚ 10516 Alpharetta Hwy‚ Roswell‚ GA 30076)    Touchtone Text: “​ Without a sense of caring‚ there can be no sense of community.”  Anthony J. D’Angelo 

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    INTRODUCTION "There is no doubt that creativity is the most important human resource of all. Without creativity‚ there would be no progress‚ and we would be forever repeating the same patterns." - Edward de Bono The above saying could not be truer‚ more so in today’s business context. Organizations are trying to find new and inventive ways of first creating and then holding on to their competitive advantage and being creative is one way they can achieve that. Creativity is a very misunderstood

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    War Is Peace. Freedom Is Slavery. Ignorance Is Strength. The party slogan of Ingsoc illustrates the sense of contradiction which characterizes the novel 1984. That the book was taken by many as a condemnation of socialism would have troubled Orwell greatly‚ had he lived to see the aftermath of his work. 1984 was a warning against totalitarianism and state sponsored brutality driven by excess technology. Socialist idealism in 1984 had turned to a total loss of individual freedom in exchange for false

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