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    The author of The Wave “Morton Rhue” and director of the film the Swing Kids “Thomas Carter” created different social cultures in Gordan High and Nazi Germany. The culture in Gordan High went from being relaxed and normal to frightening and competitive‚ and the atmosphere in Swing Kids went from being sociable and fun‚ to violent and judgmental. The atmosphere in both The Wave and Swing Kids went from being fun and exciting‚ to mean and disrespectful. Before The Wave started‚ students were free

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    Katsushika Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa is one of the most iconic works in the history of Japanese art. Presumably created in Japan around 1829-1832‚ the woodblock print was part of the Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series which featured ravishing sceneries of Mount Fuji. Being the first print in the series‚ The Great Wave off Kanagawa was a phenomenal success. Hence‚ Hokusai added ten more designs into the collection. Before the emergence of Japanese printmakers such as Katsushika Hokusai

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    HASSAN BBAALE BWANIKA BTEC BUSINESS – level3 Group1. (unit1) (25043774-20) INVESTIGATING BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS IN EAST LONDON Introduction: In the Business environment there are two sectors of businesses. These are: A private sector which includes organizations owned and operated on behalf of private individuals. These organizations range from small one-owner businesses to vast multinational corporations. For example sole traders‚ partnerships and Franchises. A public sector organizations

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    Juliet Ume-Ezeoke Nave World History AP 8 October 2014 Comparing and Contrasting Second Wave Empires and River Valley Societies While some differences between second wave empires and river valley societies are noticeable‚ the similarities are far more pronounced. In comparison to the initial civilizations discussed in chapter two‚ the second wave empires were much larger and significantly more powerful. However this is nothing special because through much of history‚ empires and political

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    Many people have found it useful to think of the movement as waves. Each wave talks about different topics that feminists want to talk about and fight for. There are also

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    Working within a Marxist framework‚ social theorist Fredric Jameson links the emergence of particular art aesthetics with the development of a specif ic Western economic system in his text‚ Postmodernism‚ or‚ the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1990). With latecapitalism as the current economic environment‚ Jameson demonstrates how these economic conditions bear on cultural and artistic production. According to Jameson‚ cultural production in late-capitalism is identif iable through a use of pastiche

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    chapter 1 : Waves GCKL 2011 1.1 U N D E R S T A N D I N G W A V E S What is meant by a wavefront State the direction of propagation of waves in relation to wavefronts What is transverse wave? An imaginary line that joins all the points on the crest of a wave. The direction of propagation of a wave is perpendicular to its wavefront. A transverse wave is a wave in which particles of the medium oscillate in the direction of the propagation of the waves. Water waves and electromagnetic

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    First wave feminism started in the late 19th century and carried on until the early 20th century the main focus of the movement was to give women more of a voice in the world and to end suffrage and give women the right to vote. It was first recognized as a movement at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 were people like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Sojourner Truth had a massive impact in the movement. Martha Rampton a professor of history and director of the Center for Gender Equity at Pacific University

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    observe standing wave patterns in clamped strings‚ and understand the effect of the standing wave frequencies of changing the length (L)‚ tension (T)‚ and linear density (p) of the strings. Standing wave patterns in strings are observed at certain excitation frequencies for special values of L‚ T‚ and p. A standing wave can be defined as a vibration of a system in which some particular points remain fixed while others between them vibrate with the maximum amplitude. Standing waves have different

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    into three "waves" by different feminists in order to categories the different events that took place throughout the movement. The first wave mainly refers to the women’s suffrage (the right for women to vote) movements of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ which was mainly concerned with women’s right to vote. The second wave refers to the ideas and the behaviors‚ which are correlated with the women’s liberation movement‚ which began in the beginning of the 1960s. The third wave refers to

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