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    The Character of Tom Jones in the Novel Tom Jones A character study always shows the good and evil side of a man. Here in this assignment I have to unfold the characteristics of Tom Jones- the protagonist of the novel Tom Jones. No man is without mistakes. But it is also true that totally corrupted person is rare. Here in this novel from a general esteem one can say that Tom is a playboy and has no moral ethic. But if one knows Fielding’s view of virtue then he is sure to uphold Tom’s character

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    Jasper Jones

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    | KELLOGS | NESTLE | Financial strength | Kellogg’s has revenue of 13.198 billion US dollars and is still rising. | Nestle has a revenue of 83.64 billion dollars. | Product range | Kellogg’s specializes mainly in cereals but they do try to vary the range of the product by releasing a Kellogg’s cereal from time to time. | Nestle make a wide range of products from bottled water to pet food to breakfast cereals.It’s one of the largest food companies in the world. | Brand strength | Strong. |

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    Michael Jones

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    Name ----------------------------‚ Date ________________ In class assignment total points___50__ CHAPTER 16 – EUROPE TO THE EARLY 1500s: REVIVAL‚ DECLINE‚ AND RENAISSANCE 1. As compared to its experience in the early Middle Ages‚ western Europe in the High Middle Ages was a. more decentralized. c. less militaristic. b. less isolated. d. more religiously diverse. 2. During the late Middle Ages‚ a. kingship was despotic and absolute. b. kings

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    David Jones

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    Cover Page | Student Name (no.) | Chan Ka Ki (157548)Lau Lai Ching (177146)Law Lam (177163)Sum Po Yan (177186)Tam Yu Ga Jan (177188)Wong Vicente Francisco (177200)Zhang ZiXin (177215) | Name of School | University of Tasmania (HKUE) | Unit Name | BMA2/302 Strategic Management | Assessment Item | Assessment Item 1 – Group Case Analysis 1 | Unit Coordinator | Dr Dallas Hanson | HK Lecturer’s Name | YF Lam | Due Date | 24 August 2013 | Date of Submission | 24 August 2013 | Otis

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    Bob Jones

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    Document 6: Francis Ralston Welsh to Professor Emily Greene Balch‚ 21 November 1924‚ Swarthmore College Peace Collection‚ Hannah Clothier Hull Papers (Microfilm‚ reel 5‚ section 3). Introduction        The following letter from extremely anti-Communist Francis Ralston Welsh (see also Document 21) apparently replied to correspondence from Emily Greene Balch‚ Vice-Chairman for the U.S. Section of WILPF‚ asking Welsh to refrain from repeating "false or libelous statements" about the organization.

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    Jonestown

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    A past religious settlement established by Reverend Jim Jones in late 1978 provides examples of persuasive tricks known as fallacies. The majority of the followers in the masses were individuals who were victims of discrimination seeking a better and more positive outlook on life‚ signifying Jones’ selection of people. Fallacies are formed within arguments causing it to weaken by indicating a flaw in reasoning. Jim Jones utilized unique and persuasive tactics‚ which brought him about a thousand followers

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    hundred members of a religious sect called the Peoples Temple died along with their leader Jim Jones. In a related incident‚ a California congressman and some news reporters died after visiting the religious compound. Jim Jones created and governed The Peoples Temple in Jonestown. Jones was a preacher who started his church group in Indiana‚ moved to California‚ and then moved to Jonestown‚ Guyana. Jones had a “vision of a Communist community” in Jonestown‚ where each individual could live free

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    Jim Jones's Suicide

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    A case study that I’m doing is the mass suicide in Jonestown plotted by a cult leader Jim Jones. SInce Jim Jones was young he studied Joseph Stalin‚ Karl Marx‚ Adolf Hitler and many other leaders‚ trying to find out everything. He was different as a child compared to other children‚ he was obsessed with different religions and deaths. In 1952 Jones became a student pastor at Somerset Methodist Church‚ he had a reputation for a healer and an evangelist. Not a lot of people like him for trying to have

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    that occurred on November 18th‚ 1978 in Georgetown‚ Guyana. It was the largest loss of civilian life in a non-natural tragedy until the attacks of September 11th‚ 2001. 909 lives were lost under the hand of Jim Jones who had cultivated a following of people over twenty-plus years. Jim Jones started his first church‚ named The Peoples Temple‚ in the mid-1950’s in Indianapolis‚ Indiana (I). From the beginning‚ he preached a message of socialism and communism. Upon scrutiny of his tactics and teachings

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    there is a dark and evil side to Jim Jones that only a few are familiar with. From the outside‚ it may have just seemed to be a simple little town of love and compassion. Nonetheless‚ brainwashing‚ abuse‚ and forced druggings went on daily at Jonestown. The mystery behind the Jonestown Massacre was really not that difficult to unravel‚ yet many people were shocked and could not comprehend how or why such a tragedy could happen. How did it all start? Jim Jones had founded his church twenty years

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