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    Forecasting Methods

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    (1991). "Views on futures research methodology" in Futures Vol 23‚ No 6‚ pp 645- 649 Brown‚ B. (1968). Delphi Process: A Methodology Used for the Elicitation of Opinions of Experts The RAND Corporation‚ Santa Monica Ewing R (1979). "The Uses of Futurist Techniques in Issues Management" in Public Relations Quarterly Vol 24‚ No 4‚ pp 15-19. Helmer O (1994). "Adversary Delphi" in Futures Vol 26‚ No 1‚ pp 79-88. Jain S (1984). "Environmental Scanning in U.S Corporations" in Long Range Planning Vol 17

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    My Philosophy of Education

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    MY PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION As an educator‚ I believe my daily classroom interactions should always be centered on various philosophical principles and objective outcomes: which‚ I will detail and pass on as the essay progress. Teaching is a life long process‚ and one that is not instantly rewarded. As so‚ it discourages many people in academia from pursuing a profession in classroom teaching. The prominent author‚ (Brian Tracy 1990) said: “An attitude of positive expectation is the mark of the

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    “Indians are like the weather.” With his opening words Vine Deloria Jr. sets up the basis for the rest of his witty yet substantial manifesto‚ Custer Died for Your Sins. The book‚ which describes the struggles and misrepresentation of the American Indian people in 1960s American culture‚ is written in a style that changes from ironic and humorous satire to serious notions‚ then back again. Through energetic dialogue that engages the reader in a clever and articulate presentation‚ Deloria advocates

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    1995‚ the New York Times and the Washington Post received copies of a 35‚000-word manifesto which called for revolution against a corrupt industrial-technological society. The manifesto was forwarded to the FBI. The author agreed that‚ if one of the two newspapers would publish his manifesto‚ he would stop killing people. He also claimed he represented a group‚ known as "FC." This identified the author of the manifesto as the Unabomber. Now with a vital piece of evidence with possible identifying characteristics

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    Gerhard Richter: Panorama

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    Duchamp influenced Richter; you don’t even have to hear the title of “Ema (Nude on a Staircase) 1966” to know the work that inspired this painting. “Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2 1912” painted by Marcel Duchamp was rejected by both the Cubist and Futurist movements‚ but is today known as one of the most important paintings of the Modernist movement. Richter was able to capture the movement in his version of the painting‚ that the Duchamp descending a staircase painting was so famous for. In Richter’s

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    Military Model for Police Organization Melissa Benavides ITT Technical Institute Mr. R.Hall-Beasley October 3‚ 2011 Organizing police departments in a militaristic manner is a theory that contends to lessen corruption amongst the police officers within the department. Depending on how stringent the military model is followed‚ a police department could have a well functioning system or it could create quite the opposite and develop a department full of corruption‚ chaos‚ and mismanagement

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    This edition first published 2012 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Blackwell Publishing was acquired by John Wiley & So n s in February 2007. Blackwell’s publishing program has been merged with Wiley’s global Scientific‚ Technical‚ and Medical business to form Wiley-Blackwell. Registered Office John Wiley & Sons Ltd‚ The Atriwn‚ Southern Gate‚ Chichester‚ West Sussex‚ P019 8SQ‚ UK Editorial Offices Art Is Not What You Think It Is 350 Main Street‚ Maiden‚ MA 02148-5020‚ USA 9600 Garsin gton Road

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    PROUD to be associated w/ @FairtradeSA Openen  Beantwoorden   Retweeten   Favoriet   Meer 6.  Geretweet door Fairtrade Intl Permaculture Mag ‏@PermacultureMag  20 feb. Manifesto of the Poor by a co-founder of the Fairtrade movement. Little book that packs a punch out today http://permanentpublications.co.uk/port/a-manifesto-of-the-poor-solutions-come-from-below-by-francisco-van-der-hoff-boersma/ … Openen  Beantwoorden   Retweeten   Favoriet   Meer 7. Fairtrade Intl ‏@FAIRTRADE  3 mrt. Just

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    pages lies the “HAES Manifesto‚” a short‚ three page pamphlet which details why fat individuals should learn to accept their weight. The manifesto’s end goal is to promote Health at Every Size‚ or HAES‚ a new “peace movement” to end the “war on obesity” (Bacon 274). Fat acceptance is not a new notion‚ the original movement dating back to the 1960s‚ but Professor Bacon’s particular brand promotes unique concepts‚ focusing on the health concerns of higher weights. The manifesto is well-intentioned‚

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    in the October Manifesto had a huge impact on the survival of Nicholas II in the revolution. Although until 1905‚ most of the population opposed the Tsarist regime‚ there were varying levels of opposition‚ which became exposed as a result of the October Manifesto. In fact‚ the readiness with which the liberals and the peasants accepted the government’s political and economic bribes showed that neither of these groups were really serious about

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