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Application of a Case Study Methodology by Winston Tellis+ The Qualitative Report‚ Volume 3‚ Number 3‚ September‚ 1997 (http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR3-3/tellis2.html) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract In the preceding article (Tellis‚ 1997)‚ the goals and objectives were presented and explained in detail. In this article‚ the methodology to accomplish those goals and objectives will be examined. The reader will become familiar
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were to wait for reinforcements at the mouth of the Little Bighorn River before attacking the Indians‚ but Chief Sitting Bull had been spotted nearby‚ and Custer was impatient to attack. A treaty had given the Sioux exclusive rights to the Black Hills‚ but when gold was later discovered in the area‚ white miners flocked to the territory. Despite the treaty‚ the U.S. government ordered the Indians away from the invading settlers and back to their reservations. Custer’s job was to force the Indians
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In the late 1800’s the Americans viciously forced many Native Americans off their lands all because the federal government wanted the U.S. to expand and obtain Manifest Destiny. The main Native American and tribe that stood against the federal government was Sitting Bull‚ Chief of the Sioux and entire Lakota nation. He led a large amount of Sioux warriors in many battles against the American government that were fought over the rights and lands of the Lakota nation. He was against the American
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“Interazione uomo-macchina” - Alan Dix‚ Janet Finlay‚ Gregory D. Abowd‚ Russell Beale Answers for tutors and extra exercises 1. The human EXERCISE 1.4 What are mental models‚ and why are they important in interface design? answer available for tutors only Mental models are the theories people build to understand the causal behaviour of systems. These are often partial‚ unstable and subject to change. They may be internally inconsistent. They may be superstitious and based on incorrect interpretation
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Hosmer‚ L. T. (2003). The ethics of management. New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. House‚ R. J.‚ & Aditya‚ R. N. (1997). The social scientific study of leadership: Quo vadis? Journal of Management‚ 23(3)‚ 409-473. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.sckans.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=9708224792&site=ehost-live Wilmot‚ W. W.‚ & Hocker‚ J. L. (2007). Interpersonal conflict (7th ed.). New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill.
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Visual Communication Techniques We live in a world of visual communication and images which promote‚ enhance‚ and inspire our perceptions in making decisions which affect every aspect of our daily lives. There are many different ways in which an author can communicate his ideas and intentions utilizing visual mediums such as television‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ and now the computer. With the introduction of the computer‚ the digital techniques in visual communication can create even more inspiring
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