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    2003. Print. - I used this cite to know about Louis IX rulership. It showed how he used ties between his rulership and the church. It also talked about his cultural background. Jordan‚ William Chester. Louis IX and the Challenge of the Crusade: A Study in Rulership. Princeton University Press‚ Princeton NJ‚ 1979. - I used this cite to give me some political background. This cite went in dept of how Louis IX worked political systems to help his empire. It also showed what types of systems were used

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    AND HAIER: COMPARATIVE CASE STUDIES Strategic Management II Lu Lu (6500354) Handed ON: 11th May‚ 2009 Word Counted (Excluding charts‚ references): 2989 PHLIPS AND HAIER: COMPARATIVE CASE STUDIES TABLE OF CONTENT ABSTRACT .......................................................................................................... 02 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 02 LITERATURE REVIEW ........

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    Henry Lawson s The Union buries its dead is a story which explores the procedure of a union burial for a man whose identity is unknown and whose presence wasn’t noticed. He was a stranger in the town‚ and the fact of his having been a Union man accounted for the funeral. Through the realistic narrator s bitter tone and language we are led to believe that the majority of members in the small town possess anything but true feelings for the loss of the union man. Identity is defined as the set of

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    people who are just normal‚ yet are called heroes not for their powers‚ but for the achievements they have accomplished through their lives. A hero is someone who makes a change in many lives including his or her own life. Defining the word hero may differ from one culture to another‚ but they share some essential characteristics. Polster (2001) writes that a hero definition must include these following characteristics “first respect human life‚ second have a strong sense of personal choice and effectiveness

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    Jeffrey Lohmeyer Term Essay History 429 Dr. Malphrus Horses‚ John Grady Cole‚ and Cormac McCarthy’s All the Pretty Horses: A Comparative Study Horses and cowboys have‚ in many ways‚ changed the history of the West. “Horses are inextricably linked to the mythic cowboy within the national symbolic. More so even than the cow or the gun‚ the horse defines the cowboy’s status as sacred‚ special‚ and uniquely American” (Spurgeon‚ 89). Without what the Plain Indians called “sky dogs”

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    SMC219 -- Review for November 29th What theorists say about their theory and how it relates to mass media – only 1 theorist Biagi Two basic elements in any mass communication Channel is way by which message goes from sender to receiver Noise interferes with the channel -- static out of range‚ interference etc. This kind of communication is almost never one way Feedback goes back to sender – positive or negative Profit motivates all mass communication Problem is: Noise is more than

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    reason why‚ in the 1790s‚ Honda turned to a socio-economic problem in full swing from problems of geopolitics in the north‚ mathematics‚ astronomy‚ and calendar was because‚ following the great famine of Tenmei and the fall of the Tanuma Okistugu’s regime‚ he published his first book‚ The Speech of Natural Politics (1795). The core of Honda’s economic theory‚ called ‘natural politics’‚ was—in principle—constructed closely by the linkage of ‘nature’ and ‘politics’. For Honda ‘nature’ was expressed

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    Comparative Politics and Disasters: Assessing Substantive and Methodological Contributions David A. McEntire and Sarah Mathis Emergency Administration and Planning Department of Public Administration University of North Texas P.O. Box 310617 Denton‚ Tx 76203-0617 Abstract The following chapter illustrates how the discipline of comparative politics may help increase our understanding of disasters in other countries as well as promote more effective emergency management institutions

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    I’ve finished reading Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. There were several happy endings in this part but my favourite was when Roger figured out who he was and did something different than the kids at the reservation. He was unique and decided to prove to himself that he was unique and could become a “somebody” in this world regardless of his race. He also took the risk of going to an all white school and lost his best friend. However he learned that he could have

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    Running head: CASE STUDY SUMMARY Summary: "Read-Only Participants: A Case for Student Communication in Online Classes" In 2009‚ L. Nagel‚ A.S. Blignaut‚ and J.C. Cronje developed a case study to show the importance of quantity and quality of participation in an online classroom. The case study was composed of 22 graduate level students at the University of Pretoria ranging in ages 30 to 50. Weekly‚ topics were researched and students were to participate in online discussions

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