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    up is a prominent theme in Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. As Scout matures through childhood‚ she learns how cruel and unfair the world can be. Throughout the novel‚ Scout Gains experience and she is distraught at the fact that Tom Robinson is found guilty at the trial. The journey from innocence to experience is demonstrated in To Kill a Mockingbird with Scouts coming of age. At the beginning of the novel‚ Scout Finch is a 6 year old girl who narrates the story of what took place in her

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    VIETNAM ------------------------------------------------- DRESS CODE IN VIETNAM Vietnam is a country known for its diversity in culture and traditions. The Vietnamese are very simple people‚ which are mirrored in their way of living‚ the culture of Vietnam and especially in their clothes. Fashion in Vietnam has a touch of elegance and smartness embodied in Vietnamese dress code. Even though Vietnamese fashion has regional differences‚ especially in the North and South of Vietnam and among the

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    History of Vietnam

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    Lessons of History and Lessons of Vietnam DaviD H. Petraeus This article was first published in the Autumn 1986 issue of Parameters. One of the few unequivocally sound lessons of history is that the lessons we should learn are usually learned imperfectly if at all. —Bernard Brodie1 Trying to use the lessons of the past correctly poses two dilemmas. One is the problem of balance: knowing how much to rely on the past as a guide and how much to ignore it. The other is the problem of selection: certain

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    that I engross myself into my school and homework‚ the more distant that I become with the people around me. A part of me feels like this allows me to concentrate better and complete things without many distractions. I come from a self made middle class family‚ coming up from the blue collar‚ working class‚ paycheck to paycheck life. Although I’m the first in my family to attend college‚ the values and traditions that were instilled in me throughout my life will always be a part of who I am and

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    Firmin‚ M.‚ Hwang‚ C.‚ Copella‚ M.‚ & Clark‚ S. (2004). Learned Helplessness: The Effect of Failure on Test-Taking. Education‚ 124(4)‚ 688 – 693. Purpose Firmin‚ Hwang‚ Copella and Clark’s research study focuses on testing the strength of the student against his or her “learned helplessness.” This phenomenon includes the following: Contingency‚ which addresses the uncontrollability or stability of the situation‚ and Cognition refers to the various attributes that individuals display in

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    One of the lessons Scout learns is to look at things from other people’s perspectives. He teaches them so many lessons here is an example how he helped Scout. "’First of all‚’ he said‚ ’If you can learn a simple trick‚ Scout‚ you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view-’ ’Sir?’ ’-until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.’"(p30) Scout learned an extremely good lesson from what Atticus said.

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    On November 1‚ 1955 a war began in the country of Vietnam that cost many unnecessary lives and changed many global powers “Digital History” The war of Vietnam was almost unsolvable either situation was wrong. The war changed not only the country of Vietnam but all of the global powers. Under French rule the Vietnamese were receiving no benefits and barely enough to live on‚ it only took a small revolt to change that. Vietnam had many natural resources such as spices‚ metals‚ sugar‚ rubber‚ coal

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    The old traditional paths of learning are outdated in today’s business world. Managers cannot plan as they once did they must be adaptable to ever changing technological and social forces. A manager’s greatest strength is that which comes from daily experience. What this paper has done is to add an analytical process that can help explore causes‚ develop and test hypotheses‚ and eventually produce new knowledge. The article tries to analyze the reasons that most managers have not yet embraced

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    List of lessons learnt from Assignment 3: There are some lessons that I have gained from the assignment 3 as described below 1. How to prepare a presentation for business customer‚ not a technical presentation. When preparing the presentation power point‚ the team made it more on technical presentation. After the dry-run‚ the team found out that this presentation is for a client. It must be more in business context. The lesson is if we miss a target audience then we may lose a chance to get

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    Factsheet briefing on gender issues in migration and urbanisation as they relate to poverty Produced by UN Women as a supplementary briefing for the Consultative Group meeting 6 December 2011 Hanoi GENDER AND MIGRATION International context and standards: Michelle Bachelet‚ Executive Director of UN Women: “The absence of legal and social protections in many countries – and failure to implement and monitor gender-sensitive labour and migration laws where they exist – makes care workers vulnerable

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