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    primarily‚ The Panagyurishte Gold Treasure is a masterpiece of Thracian workmanship. The treasure weighs a total of 6.164 kg or 13.5 pounds. On December 8‚ 1949‚ Pavel‚ Petkov‚ and Michail Deikov were working on the Merul clay pit in Panagyurishte. While sifting clay at a depth of 2.4 meters‚ they found the nine components of the treasure. The bulk of the treasure contains seven rhytons‚ which are frequently expressed as wine cups utilized by the Thracians. Rhytons’ roles were a little more sophisticated

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    In The Hidden Persuaders‚ Rob Walker described what Word of Mouth (WOM) is‚ some background of a Word of Mouth company‚ joined companies and agents¡¦ beneficence after participation‚ and the related ethical problem. In his article‚ Walker stayed that Word of Mouth is a untraditional advertising strategy in which companies‚ instead of selling advertisement on the public medias‚ have all different background¡¦s people to sign up as agents. WOM got rid of the conventional marketing strategy‚ selling

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    HIDDEN BEAUTY OF INDONESIA Located off the northwest tip of Bird’s Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea‚ Raja Ampat‚ or the Four Kings‚ is an archipelago comprising over 1‚500 small islands‚ cays and shoals surrounding the 4 main islands of Misool‚ Salawati‚ Batanta and Waigeo. It is a part of the newly named West Papua province of Indonesia which was formerly Irian Jaya. Raja Ampat scuba diving is the bees knees in the world of scuba. According to theConservation International Rapid Assessment

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    The Treasure Trove of the Aging Workforce Tajh T. Stegall Southern New Hampshire University Human Behavior in Organization 19 February 2015 Abstract: “The Treasure Trove of the Aging Workforce” is simply stating how individuals in today’s workforce are working past the previous established retirement age of 70. Most of the older individuals are in a fast-growing segment of older workers‚ averaging over the age of 55. Treasure Trove of the Aging Workforce explains how these individuals are discriminated

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    When someone is called intelligent‚ people automatically think of how book smart someone is. Book smart relates to how much information about math‚ science‚ and english a person knows. In Hidden Intellectualism‚ Graff brings up the idea that intelligence isn’t all about a scholarly form of thinking. “Everyone knows some young person who is impressively “street smart” but does poorly in school” is the first line of Graff’s essay (Graff 787). Nowadays‚ it is popular for a person to have the experience

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    happy even in the hardest of times. Gutman reviews a raft of studies about smiling which reveals some surprising results and discusses how smiling is contagious and beneficial. He starts off his lecture by revealing some logical facts about the hidden power of a smile. For instance‚ a study which measured smiles of students in a high school yearbook photos to look what the students’ lives were after decades‚ found that widest smilers were more likely to be in a long-lasting marriage and to have

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    Hidden Figures Themes

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    In the movie Hidden Figures Directed by Theodore Melfi. The many infleucnioal themes about the flaws of our society are demonstaed mupltiple time during the movie. These thee seclude sexism and racism. helps me to re evlaute the society I live in in . Themes of racism and sexism helps me understand more.Through the themes demonstrated throughout the movie we see the many flaws in our society. We see this through the gender inequality and the race inequality. Through the charcter in the movie we

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    Summary: A Hidden Madness

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    half-sister and brothers was diagnosed with Narcissistic BD at the age of thirty. While I did not have a particularly close relationship with either of these women‚ they both inadvertently affected my life and others within my family. Therefore‚ reading A Hidden Madness was a mixed experience in which I was able gain new insight and a better understanding coupled with flashbacks and‚ at times‚ even frustration. Question One James T. R. Jones was able to bravely give an accurate and raw look into his accomplished

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    To kill a mockingbird “The true treasure lies within. It is the underlying theme of the songs we sing‚ the shows we watch and the books we read. It is woven into the Psalms of the Bible‚ the ballads of the Beatles and practically every Bollywood film ever made. What is that treasure? Love. Love is the nature of the Divine” (Radhanath Swami`). The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ published in 1960 is set during the Great Depression. During this time all the people of our country

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    Plato's Hidden Intent

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    Plato’s Hidden Intent At first glance‚ one would see the "Euthyphro‚" by Plato‚ to be a near explanation of holiness from one friend to another. Opinions are introduced‚ positions are presented‚ and friendly banter ensues. Would this lead to any breakthroughs? One would think so. Perhaps‚ though‚ that was not the intent. Plato uses the dialogue between Euthyphro and Socrates to convey to his audiences that holiness cannot be defined in just one way. Instead‚ it is a quality that changes from

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