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    Introduction Chapter 1 ( Introduction to Sociology & Anthropology by Dr. Victorio Saquilayan) Discussant: Prof. Ferdinand Dupaya Salagan‚ BSEd‚ MA‚MPA‚PhD(c.) Associate Professor V Sociology • Is also concerned with repetitive and recurrent forms of behavior‚ attitudes‚ beliefs‚ values‚ norms and social institutions that make up the social order ( Panopio & Rolda‚ 2000) Social Interactions: • The responses between individuals are perhaps the basic sociological concepts because such interactions

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    Observations Sean Kearns ACC291 May 27‚ 2012 Unethical accounting behavior and the resulting practices of it within businesses today is a very hot topic since the Enron accounting scandal of 2001. One might ask how does a scandal of this proportion come to be and can it happen again? What situations could lead to unethical behaviors and practices in accounting today that might cause history to repeat itself? The author intends to answer these questions and shed light on some insight of accounting

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    The Luncheon of the Boating Party by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is a piece full of rich colours that reflect both the time period and the artist’s impressionist style. This composition not only conveys a leisurely gathering of people‚ but also expresses the changing French social structure of the time due to the industrial revolution. To portray these themes Renoir uses‚ shape‚ space‚ colour and texture. Shape is seen in the modeled figures and bottles‚ and space is created by overlapping of the bodies

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    Their emphasis was on chloride. However‚ in reducing dietary chloride they were also restricting sodium‚ which is probably more important in hypertension control. Their observations preceded the use of diets extremely low in salt‚ which became popular in the 1940s

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    William Wegman is an artist particularly known for the photography of his dogs‚ Man Ray and Fay Ray. Fay Ray was purchased after the death of Man Ray‚ Fay Ray then gave birth to a litter of puppies‚ Battina‚ Crooky and Chundo. Wegman as well kept Battina’s off spring‚ Chip. Then Chip’s son Bobbin‚ then Candy and Chip’s puppy Penny. All dogs Weimaraner breed‚ all dogs featured in Wegmans artwork. In this piece in particular is Penny. In Red Toy the subject of this work is a large grey dog covered

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    The focal point of this work is Aunt Jemima. Her look is what gets the attention of the viewer. The accents‚ the gun‚ the grenade‚ the postcard and the fist‚ brings the viewer in for a closer look. Although the emphasis is on Aunt Jemima‚ the accents in the art tell the different story. Unity and Variety. The objects used in this piece are very cohesive. If you did not know the original story‚ you would not necessarily feel that the objects were out of place

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    1610‚ the Renaissance era‚ by artist Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi). The line work gives emphasis to their clothing‚ how their body language is supposed to be portrayed‚ and their movement‚ the woman and man pointing at Peter‚ Peter trying to explain his cause. The different variety of movements is what helps to tell the story. The space between

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    • Repetition and Rhythm: Along the bar there are many stools forming a line for the viewer to follow. Each seat is to the right of the man is empty which further implies a sense of loneliness. • Scale and proportion: Proportion and scale both feel realistic though they are changed to suite the perspective of the painting. This change of size is seen when comparing the size of the furniture in the background shop and that of the people. Size has not changed in the

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    Mark Twain famously quoted‚ “The art of prophecy is very difficult- especially with respect to the future”. Simon Caney describes how the earth’s climate is enduring profound changes which to a large extent are caused by human activity‚ resulting in undesirable effects on people’s standard of living especially the weak and vulnerable. (Caney‚ 2010) Scientists claim that climate change heralds unpredictable weather events like raised sea levels‚ that causes floods and in some cases greater risks

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    The Mexican Peso Crisis and International Financial Management 1.0 Introduction With the rapid development of global economy‚ different countries’ economy has more and more connection with each other. Imports and exports‚ current account and capital account‚ exchange rate system and many other items institute the content of international financial management. Based on the case of the Mexican Peso Crisis in 1994‚ this paper will detail the reasons and summarize the lessons of the event. Moreover

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