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    How Did Sparta Change

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    was in ancient times‚ it did not help them create an environment in which a complex political system could grow. The Spartans decided to opt for a political system that was stable and a system that protected the people of Sparta. By using oligarchy as their form of government‚ the Spartans let the powerful few rule which stagnated the role of the everyday citizen in politics. Now those few powerful people controlled every aspect of life in Sparta. Even though Sparta did not have a government that

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    LOCAL RELATED LITERATURE Lopez 1978 conducted a study on a restaurants in baguio city and found out that: 1. Restaurants are largely sole proprietorships in organization‚ they are mostly owned by Filipinos‚ although many others are owned by Chinese and Americans; 2. Most restaurant personnel are male‚ single and predominantly high school graduates; 3. In terms of available facil;ities and practices‚ the following are found: a) on service facilities‚ entrance and exits are properly situated‚ good

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    please God. The Puritan Dilemma‚ by Edmund S. Morgan‚ is the biography of John Winthrop‚ a Puritan who departs from England in order to create a haven and an example of a community where the laws of God were followed diligently. As a man with power and as a Puritan‚ Winthrop must face difficult decisions and at the same time make sure they are justified by God. The dilemmas‚ specifically paradoxes‚ which Puritans encountered in everyday life‚ were anything but simple; nevertheless‚ Puritans made their

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    How Did Siddhartha Change

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    The book‚ Siddhartha‚ by Hermann Hesse‚ is about a young boy named Siddhartha who wanted to become enlightened. Siddhartha vastly changed throughout the book‚ and Hesse used several techniques to describe his changes- this includes how the characters fulfilled the mentor roles to him‚ the various symbols that Siddhartha encounters‚ and his character development. Siddhartha goes on a journey and meets several mentors‚ which includes Govinda‚ Kamala‚ the river‚ and the ferryman‚ Vasudeva. All of these

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    The negative effects over those years obviously outweighed the positive effects‚ leading to the ratification of the 21st amendment which made the sale and consumption along with the production alcohol legal once more. Prohibition was pushed upon local and state governments by organizations such as the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League. Groups like these pushed for the illegalization of alcohol until it was brought to national attention which evolved into the eighteenth

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    ROLE OF COMMUNITY RADIO IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Aim: To analyze how effectively the community radio can be used for the community development. Objectives: • To identify how far the community radio has played its role in creating awareness about the local issues such as social‚ environment and economic. • To analyze the reach of community radio among public. • To identify what genre of program is attracted by the public in community radio. • To analyze how far the community radio has created a change

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    How Did Libya Decolonized

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    In the twentieth century‚ many colonies decolonized by dismantling the colonial empires established prior to World War I and becoming independent from another country or leader‚ such as Libya decolonizing from Italy. The Treaty of Peace with Italy in 1947 forced Italy to relinquish sovereignty over all its colonies‚ including Libya.1 Decolonization is the act of a country freeing itself from another country that has taken over the government and changed the culture. Three characteristics our class

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    One of the most important questions in the late 1800s is how do you rebuild after the death of the one man who held the country together through a civil war‚ President Lincoln‚ and after the decimation of Southern infrastructure; much to the dismay of the Republican party‚ who controlled the politics at this time‚ the Reconstruction failed to accomplish its chief goal of promoting equality as the country fell back into its antebellum ways. In an effort to right the wrongs of the past‚ Republicans

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    Usage of technology in audit: A case study with a large Audit Firm1 Miklos A. Vasarhelyi Rutgers the State University of New Jersey miklosv@rutgers.edu Silvia Romero Montclair State University romeros@mail.montclair.edu Usage of technology in audit: A case study with a large Audit Firm Abstract Accounting information systems are ubiquitous in today’s business‚ supporting most of its operational functions. Since their review and assessment is necessary and appropriate software tools are

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    Local Improvement Project

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    LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED BY: Jussi Mäkelä Eduardo Silva DATE: June 3‚ 2013 Identify target: McDonalds is well known for its main target to be the fastest serving family restaurant in the world. Even though McDonalds is a fast food restaurant it has difficulties during the rush hours. Lines are usually long during the peak hours‚ which affects their sales while people are walking to another fast food restaurant such as Subway. We decided to go

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