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    The Effectiveness of Acceptances Communicated by Electronic Means‚ or — Does the Postal Acceptance Rule Apply to Email? Eliza Mik* The ‘traditional’ classification into ‘instantaneous’ and ‘non-instantaneous’ methods of communication must be abandoned. As all Internet transmissions are instantaneous‚ the choice between the principle of receipt and the postal exception must be based on other criteria. The focus must be shifted from communication devices to the characteristics of the communication

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    (1979)‚ Sex Bias and Academic Performance: An Empirical Study‚ Journal of Educational Measurement‚ Vol.16‚ No.3. Nowell‚ A.‚ and Hedges‚ L.V. (1998)‚ Trends in Gender Differences in Academic Achievement From 1960 to 1994: An Analysis of Differences in Mean‚ Variance‚ and Extreme Scores‚ Sex Roles‚ Vol.39‚ pp.21-43. Ramachandran‚ V. (2003)‚ Snakes and Ladders‚ A Study Commissioned by the World Bank‚ New Delhi: Mimeo. Rao‚ J.N.K.‚ Hartley‚ H.O. and Cochran‚ W.G. (1962)‚ A Simple Procedures of Unequal Probability

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    ACCOUNTING CHANGES © Written by Professor Gregory M. Burbage‚ MBA‚ CPA‚ CMA‚ CFM changes.doc Please observe all copyright laws A "Change in an accounting principle" is changing from one generally accepted accounting principle to another generally accepted accounting principle‚ or changing the method of application of a particular principle. A change should only be made when the new principle is preferable over the former. When the FASB issues a new pronouncement that expresses preference for a

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    CHANGES—AN ANALYSIS OF TUPAC Historians and cultural critics trace the post-modernist hip hop movement which pioneered sampling and graffiti art to the 1970′s‚ New York‚ a movement rooted in the black nationalism of the black panthers post civil rights movement (Price‚ 2006). Hip Hop has become a dominant global youth culture with music‚ art‚ fashion‚ films and Tupac an icon within this culture a “Black Elvis”. Hip Hop has many different sub genres such as conscious‚ gangsta‚ party rap and with

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    Does Bullying Mean?

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     What is workplace bullying mean ? Bullying is seen as any acts or verbal comments that could hurt or isolate a person in the workplace. Also‚ it can involve negative physical or cyber contact between the two parties. It usually involves repeated incidents or a pattern of behavior that is intended to intimidate‚ offend‚ degrade or humiliate a particular person or group of people. Many people described bullying as the assertion of power through aggression.  Bullying is a workplace issue!! We can’t

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    Mean Girls Analysis

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    feel the need to fit in amongst their peers. They often search for ways to have more friends in school. A person involving themselves in school or community activities is the healthy way to do so. Ways such as the ones seen in the modern day movie‚ Mean Girls‚ unnecessarily corrode a person and the people around them. Girls feel the need to degrade others‚ in order for them to come out on top. This is not appropriate although it is becoming more common in today’s world. In Dr. Manny’s article about

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    created and defined by society. They argue that what people mean by childhood‚ and the status of children in society‚ is not fixed but duffers between different times‚ places and cultures. This can be illustrated by comparing the western idea of childhood with childhood in the past and in other cultures. Childhood can however‚ be seen a social construction as the minute a baby is born it is fed clothed and bathed for 10 years‚ which shows how social construction takes place‚ as society forces us to take

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    justify my work through; informed theoretical knowledge‚ professional judgements and legal frameworks which govern the social work profession in the field of criminal justice (Kleinig‚ 2008). To date I have carried out my ‘supervised direct practice placement’ within a third sector agency whose aim within the ideal of social care and protection is to promote the economic and social welfare in Scotland in working with ex-offenders and young people deemed ‘at risk’ to provide them with the transferable

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    Identity In Mean Girls

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    Mean Girls follows the journey of Cady becoming part of the Plastics. This is all influenced by George Herbert Mead’s theories that perceptions of others and their approval influence what people make their identity or better known as the Social Self Theory (Julianne‚ Para 7). One example of the Social Self Theory is when Cady begins to dress similar to the Plastics by wearing pink‚ but hers is a men’s t-shirt while they have dressy pink clothes on (Julianne‚ Para 6). Through the film we can tell

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    Back in September‚ I described an activist as a person who openly and actively advocates against an injustice in our society‚ whether it be social‚ political‚ or economical. Since September‚ my understanding of what an activist and what social justice‚ equity‚ and community organizing are has expanded drastically. Yes‚ an activist is all the things I mentioned before‚ but an activist is also someone who works tirelessly and puts all they have into a cause that goes against the common opinion in a

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