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    Maria Alcaraz Hist 1301 Mid-term Exam What were some of the changes that took place in Europe between the years 1000 and 1492‚ and why did those changes lead to European exploration and overseas expansion? From Leif Eriksson being the first European to sail to North America to Marco Polo making his first trip to china were the few things that were going on in the European discovery. During the 1100 the crusades joined the holy war to regain capture of Palestine which was taken away by the

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    HR SWOT Examples mainly in Recruitment The SWOT Analysis commonly used tool for identifying gaps and potential for improvement. The SWOT Analysis is very easy to conduct and the explanation of the whole exercise does not consume a lot of time. The SWOT Analysis was first used by the marketing guys so it is really a very simple tool. In HRM Management the HR SWOT Analysis is used mainly in the following areas: recruitment talent management The HR SWOT Analysis is the most

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    1. Bibliographic Information I. Author: Hashed Ahmed Nasser Salniza Bt Md. Salleh Hamid mahmood Gelaidan II. Title: “Factors Affecting Customer Satisfaction of Mobile Services in Yemen.” III. Source: American Journal of Economics 2012‚ 2(7): 171-184. 2. Problem statement The article “Factors Affecting Customer Satisfaction of Mobile Services in Yemen” by Nasser et al seeks to address the customer’s satisfaction with Yemeni Mobile service providers. According to the article‚ problem

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    BSBMKG514A Implement and monitor marketing activities Review of implementation of the marketing strategy and tactics BBQ fun June 2009 Task 1 Executive Summary The marketing plan reviewed in this report is for BBQ fun 2009. BBQ fun aims to be e leading outdoor‐lifestyle retailer‚ catering to the growing need for furnishing new and renovated dwellings in the greater Brisbane area. The assortment offer of BBQs‚ outdoor furniture and BBQ accessories will position

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    Chapter 15 Study Guide: The Age of Religious Wars and European Expansion 1. What caused the Revolt in The Netherlands? The Revolt of the Netherlands (1566-1587) By 1560s‚ Calvinism spread and appealed to the middle classes because of its intellectual seriousness‚ moral gravity‚ and emphasis on any form of labor well done Calvinism took deep root among the merchants and financiers in the northern provinces and working-class people also converted partly to please their employers In 1559‚ Philip

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    Surveiller et punir‚ naissance de la prison. Paris: Editions Gallimard. Foucault‚ M. (1991): Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Harmondsworth‚ Penguin Books. Greengard‚ S. (1996): Privacy. Personnel Journal. 75(5)‚ 74-80. Haggerty‚ K. D. and Ericson‚ R. V. (2000): The surveillance assemblage. British Journal of Sociology. 51(4)‚605-622. 12 Lewis‚ M. W. (2000): Exploring paradox: toward a more comprehensive guide. Academy of Management Review‚ Vol. 25‚ 760-776. Lyon. D. (2002): Everyday surveillance:

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    Columbus

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    Portuguese explorer‚ but worked for Spain. Columbus’s voyage in 1492 was made to find an alternate route to China‚ leaving Europe from the east rather than the west. Columbus did not discover the Americas‚ natives occupied the land and Vikings such as Leif Erikson had already come across the continent‚ it was just not well documented. Columbus never actually reached the continent of North America‚ he landed somewhere in the Caribbean. Columbus called the natives he found “Indians” because he believed

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    America – the huge “Social Experiment?” Early Exploration of the Americas ➢ The Native Americans – 40‚000 BC ➢ Influence of some early explorers: Leif Erickson (1000)‚ Marco Polo (1295)‚ Columbus (1492)‚ Amerigo Vespucci (1507) ➢ The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) Factors for European Exploration ➢ Desire for East Asian products & a trade route (Northwest Passage) ➢ Religious Competition ➢ Improved Science & Technology ➢ The “Renaissance Spirit” What factors spurred

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    Women In The Viking Age

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    appearance they are frequently admired for possessing intelligence‚ wisdom‚ common sense‚ and other non-appearance related qualities. “She was the most attractive of women and one to be reckoned with in all her dealings.” “She was of good family‚ and Leif realized that she knew a thing or two.” Throughout the sagas‚ women are presented as beautiful and/or intelligent; both qualities being important. In contrast to many contemporary medieval stories where the beauty‚ or lack thereof‚ of women is all

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    During the 16th and 17th centuries‚ when the Europeans started to come over to the new world‚ they discovered a society of Indians that was strikingly different to their own. To understand how different‚ one must first compare and contrast some of the very important differences between them‚ such as how the Europeans considered the Indians to be extremely primitive and basic‚ while‚ considering themselves civilized. The Europeans considered that they were model societies‚ and they thought that the

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