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    Electronic cigarettes are modern devices that are beginning to make smoking look fashionable again. Companies of the products trick consumers by claiming the products are safe‚ and offer lower prices as a way to reel in their customers. The consumers do not know that they are falling into a marketing trap. As electronic cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular and acceptable‚ more individuals are using the devices as a substitute to traditional cigarettes. The devices are used to inhale nicotine

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    Atoms

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    Etymology The name atom comes from the Greek ἄτομος (atomos‚ "indivisible") from ἀ- (a-‚ "not") and τέμνω (temnō‚ "I cut")‚[3] which means uncuttable‚ or indivisible‚ something that cannot be divided further.[4] The concept of an atom as an indivisible component of matter was first proposed by early Indian and Greek philosophers. In the 18th and 19th centuries‚ chemists provided a physical basis for this idea by showing that certain substances could not be further broken down by chemical methods

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    Journal of Public Sector organizations‚ 13(5)‚ 417-446. doi:10.1108/09513550010350832 Brown‚ D Burke‚ W. W.‚ & Litwin‚ G. H. (1992). Causal model of organization performance and change’. Journal Management‚ 18(3)‚ 523-545. doi:10.1177/014920639201800306 Erwin‚ D Harrison‚ M. I.‚ & Shirom‚ A. (1999). Organizational diagnosis and assessment: Bridging theory and practice. Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage. Kotter‚ J. (1995). Leading change: Why transformation efforts fail. Harvard Business Review‚ 59-67. Retrieved from

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    History Notes on Ww2

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    19.1 NOTES European Aggressors on the March In 1935‚ Mussolini attacks Ethiopia to build a colonial empire. League of Nations does not stop aggression. In 1935 Hitler begins rebuilding the German army. In 1936 Germany occupies Rhineland. Britain urges appeasement‚ a policy of giving in to aggression. In 1936‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan – the Axis power-form and alliance. Democratic Nations Try to Preserve Peace United States follows an isolationist policy. Isolationism- avoidance of

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    References: Adorno‚ T.W.‚ Frenkel-Brunswik‚ E.‚ Levinson‚ D.J. and Sanford‚ R.N. (1950) The Authoritarian Personality‚ New York‚ NY‚ Harper. Altemeyer‚ B. (1981) Right-wing Authoritarianism‚ Winnipeg‚ University of Manitoba Press. Erwin‚ P. (1998) Friendship in Childhood and Adolescence‚ Psychology Focus Series‚ London‚ Routledge. French‚ D.C.‚ Bae‚ A.‚ Pidada‚ S. and Lee‚ O. (2006) ‘Friendships of Indonesian‚ South Korean and US college students’‚ Personal Relationships‚ vol. 13

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    20 July Bomb Plot Analysis

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    A resounding boom echoed through the woods‚ as black smoke billowed from the open windows. Lieutenant Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg and his adjutant‚ Werner von Haeften‚ saw the explosion as they drove away from the Wolf’s Lair; they were sure that they had successfully killed the Führer. It was time to initiate Operation Valkyrie. As their car sped away from the compound‚ the smoke cleared from the room and two men emerged‚ leaning on one another. Their skin was blackened‚ hair singed‚ and clothing

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    Barangay IS

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Information Systems (IS) have become crucial for organizations to survive in today’s technology-focused environment. Increasing amounts of resources are invested in IS infrastructures in organizations to give better services and to produce better value products. (Tokdemir‚ Gül‚ 2009). It stores‚ processes and delivers information relevant to an organization. Barangay Information Systems (BIS)‚ a system with database‚ which is capable of handling

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    Recommended Business Process Mapping Methods In business process mapping there are several tools that could be used to gather information in the analysis stage. There are several tools to use‚ those are but not limited to Microsoft Visio‚ BPwin‚ Erwin‚ object oriented diagram‚ entity relationship diagram (ERD)‚ flow charts and Hieratical process flow diagram. My preference of program or method would be Microsoft Visio or flow charts. They are the best in defining how a process flows what controls

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    North Africa WWII

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    Over 40‚000 Italian prisoners were taken. The 6th Australian Division captured Tobruk from the Italians on 21-22 January 1941 and the town became a stronghold for the Australian and British forces. In early March‚ one of Hitler’s best generals‚ Erwin Rommel with his Afrika Korps‚ came to the aid of the Italians. By April‚ German forces had begun to cut off and surround Tobruk. Captain Harold Johnstone wrote: Good Friday. Continuous air raids all day. Very heavy artillery barrage all afternoon.

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    Sinclair Lewis was a prominent literary figure during the 1920s‚ for he wrote about the critical views of the American middle class during the controversial time of World War II. He confronted the roles of women‚ race‚ and other powerless people in the society. He acknowledged the problems of America by giving his characters and settings universality that allowed a small town to represent all of America. Sinclair Lewis was set apart from other writers due to his universal writing‚ concentration

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