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    4. Development of Diphthongs 5. The great Vowel Shift 6. Changes of short vowels in Early NE. 7. Growth of long monophthongs and diphthongs in Early New English due to vocalisation of consonants 8. Quantitative vowel changes in Early New English 9. Evolution of consonants in Middle English and Early New English 10. Growth of sibilants and affricates 11. Treatment o fricative consonants in Middle English and Early New English 12. Loss of consonants

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    A Timeline of Management and Leadership   1880 - Scientific Management Frederick Taylor decides to time each and every worker at the Midvale Steel Company. His view of the future becomes highly accurate: "In the past man was first. In the future the system will be first." - Frederick Taylor In scientific management the managers were elevated while the workers’ roles were negated. "Science‚ not rule of thumb‚ - Frederick Taylor The decisions of supervisors‚ based upon experience and intuition

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    Gangs and Community Corrections Cami Close University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Introduction The most effective ways of addressing gang-related problems include the involvement of several agencies. However‚ there are inherent barriers that need to be overcome in order for the collaborative approaches to have a positive effect. These barriers are defining gang problems and discerning the difference between ends and means. The diversity of gangs and their activities makes it difficult for society

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    Competing Theories Of Corrections James Bartron American Intercontinental University Abstract As the staffer working in the office a state senator‚ I have been asked to prepare a detailed outline on correctional theory in general and then make a series of suggestions on ways to implement some of the nontraditional theories of corrections. In reviewing mass incarceration there is often criticism of simple warehousing of human beings who are convicted of crimes. If it is a violent crime there is

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    country’s government. A country’s tax laws determine who should bear the tax burden‚ or who should pay tax. The tax rate is imposed as a certain percentage of the income earned. Taxation policies play an important role in the financial and economic development of a country. The default or partial payment of taxes attracts penalties. The penalties can be civil or criminal penalties. Tax Classifications Direct tax: A direct tax is a form of tax is collected directly by the government from the persons

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    Cleoptra's timeline

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    Cleopatra VII Queen of the Nile 69 or 70 B.C. - Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator is born in Egypt. She was born in January. She is the seventh in the Ptolemy dynasty to bear the name Cleopatra‚ which means glory of the father. Her mother‚ Cleopatra V Tryphaena‚ died shortly after her Cleopatra’s birth. There is not a lot that is known about her mother but most people think she was sisters with Cleopatra’s father. Cleopatra’s father was King Ptolemy XII. She was the second daughter of King Ptolemy

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    Physics Timeline

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    1440: Nicolas Cusanus‚ Earth is in motion 1440: Nicolas Cusanus‚ infinite universe 1450: Johann Gutenberg‚ first printing press in Europe 1472: Johannes Regiomontanus‚ observation of Halley’s comet 1480: Leonardo de Vinci‚ description of parachute 1480: Leonardo de Vinci‚ compares reflection of light to reflection of sound waves 1490: Leonardo de Vinci‚ capillary action 1492: Leonardo de Vinci‚ foresees flying machines 1494: Leonardo de Vinci‚ foresees pendulum clock 1514: Nicolaus Copernicus

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    french timeline

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    (April 1452 - May 1519) Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian renaissance polymath who was married to a peasant woman‚ Catarina. Although he was Italian‚ he had a big influence on the French renaissance. He was a painter‚ sculptor‚ architect‚ musician‚ mathematician‚ engineer‚ inventor‚ anatomist‚ geologist‚ cartographer‚ botanist‚ and writer. He truly was the epitome of the “Renaissance Man”. He drew the Vitruvian Man‚ and the Mona Lisa. 1477 – Burgundy In 1477

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    Women's Movement Timeline

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    art 1: Create a timeline that covers at least four major events of the women’s movement. These do not necessarily have to be from the 1960s‚ and they can be within a relatively short timeframe (spanning just a few years)‚ or a very long time frame (spanning a couple of centuries). It is entirely up to you! You can find templates for timelines online‚ or you create your own timeline in Word (Click on Insert‚ choose Illustrations‚ SmartArt for templates). Part 2: Write a brief‚ 300-500 word commentary

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    Constitutional Timeline

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    The creation of the U. S. Constitution was not as easily done as some people would think. As with most things done in life‚ people learn by trial and error. There are many documents that are of great significance that attributed to the creation of the U.S Constitution. The five documents or events that helped with the creation of the United States Constitution was the Magna Carta (1215)‚ the Mayflower Compact (1620)‚ the Declaration of Independence (1776)‚ the Articles of Confederation (1777)‚ and

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