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    The Cherokee were horticulturalists supplementing this with foraging. Cherokee were matrilineal‚ with strict divisions of labor as women working on the gardens and taking care of the children while the men did the hunting and gathering. The plants they planted mostly were corn and beans. The Cherokee were mostly egalitarian and disliked controversy. They believed everything had a spiritual connection and had power‚ when the men went gathering and hunting the men had to perform rituals to appease

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION In this chapter‚ there is a brief background on theories that studied employee retention and an overview on factors affecting retention. Then the gaps‚ purpose of the study‚ significance of the study and the research questions will be discussed. Background In the light of the rapid economic change‚ companies all over the world are obliged to sustain their technological innovation‚ continuing globalization and competitive edge. To keep up with this process‚ companies should

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    Question 1: The members in the music industry in Lebanon always tried to accomplish different markets to raise the development level in the Arab world. The music industry has reached an actual growth in Lebanon. This progress is still facing a rejection that is affecting the economic situation of Lebanon. The Lebanese music market is common between Lebanese and international companies. For example‚”Anghami” this company serves customers in the Middle East and North Africa. It has a strategic partnership

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    Tennessee Williams was born on March 26‚ 1911 in Columbus‚ Mississippi to Edwina Williams (mother) and Cornelius Coffin Williams (father). His birth name was Thomas Lanier Williams III‚ during his childhood his family called him Tom for short (shs.umsystem.edu). He was named after his grandfather on his father’s side; Thomas Lanier Williams II. He was the middle child of three children. His siblings were an older sister‚ Rose Williams and a younger brother‚ Dakin Williams. Tom had a sad and challenging

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    De Niro’s Game “De Niro’s Game” by Rawi Hage is a coming of age story about a boy named Bassam from war torn Lebanon. The main settings are the headings of the three parts of the novel; Roma‚ Beirut and Paris. The settings help to illustrate character development‚ the novel’s themes and are important symbols throughout. The first section of the novel is entitled “Roma‚” but the events all occur in Beirut. Bassam never goes to Roma‚ however it is always present in the novel and an important

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    Welcome to Lebanon high school “ Welcome to Lebanon High school “ . Emily Gipson‚ a 16-year-old ‚ made the 5 minute‚ 38 second video titled "Welcome to Lebanon High School‚" which was recorded inside a Lebanon High classroom. The video passed 600‚000 views‚ just over a week after it was posted Jan. 22. Gipson begins the video saying: “Welcome to Lebanon High School. Where I walk down blank hallways every day. Where students walk down blank hallways every day." The video comes after

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    The usage of the Cherokee syllabary throughout Diane Glancy’s novel Pushing the Bear is significant because it expresses the importance of maintaining Cherokee cultural ideals as protest towards the United States government. The nine-hundred mile‚ four month journey that the Southeastern Cherokee tribes were forced to make in the winter of 1838 threatened to wipe out an entire culture. On the journey‚ approximately four thousand people lost their lives. As this harrowing story is portrayed in the

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    To own land‚ that is the privilege of whom? To Andrew Jackson the Cherokees current homesteads where on his country’s land. For whatever reason at that time some people living in America weren’t treated as good as there white counterparts. Meanwhile the Cherokees principal chief John Ross felt like that land belonged to his people. If you want to get technical he was speaking on the behalf of a tribe that made up a mere one-eighth of his ancestry. Not exactly a full blooded leader. He also was one

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    LITR221 Due: 23 November 2014 Granny (Mis’ Cayce) A Unique American Woman What makes Appalachian Americans unique? Starting with characteristics one that most Appalachian’s share is an intense desire for freedom. “Freedom to live as they pleased‚ with lots of space to themselves– “elbow room”‚ as Appalachian Daniel Boone used to say. People who settled Appalachia were not inclined to be bound to institutions‚ religious or otherwise. Those ties and that external authority were part of what

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    Stephen V. Ash A year in the South 1865 Try to look at a year and a particular event‚ and how it is imagined. Such as the mysterious death of Mary rogers‚ we read how it has imagined. The stories and issues that escalated and emerged out of this event. Stephen Ash deals with a critical year in the south in which the war was concluded the confederacy collapses‚ the emancipation crees start to kick in or people hope that they would kick in. Micro-histores Their often in a narrative mode they

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