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    1823 - 836X Lifestyle – A Tool for Understanding Buyer Behavior JayaSrEE KrIShNaN St Joseph’s College of Engineering‚ India ABSTRACT This study emphasizes the importance of lifestyle and its influence on the consumer’s purchase behavior. The main purpose of this study is to empirically examine the association between the consumers’ general life styles and their consumption pattern. aIO measure was used to identify the lifestyle dimensions of the consumers. The study confirmed that there was

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    David Livingstone was one of the most revered and respected African explorers of his time. He spent almost 30 years exploring a region little known to the outside world. He often put ambition before family and his own personal health in his quest to open the interior of Africa to “Civilization‚ Christianity‚ and Commerce.”(Hollett 236) Through his daring explorations into the unknown‚ he discovered and documented many new landmarks inside the dark continent‚ and at times

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    Battle of Ideas

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    “Battle of Ideas” The Battle of Ideas starts in 1914 showing a world with a global economy that is then torn apart by World War I. This created the economic development‚ world trade‚ and globalization all the way up to the 1980’s. The documentary explains how the world first moved toward more government control and then began to move away for most of the 20th century. During this time two young economists emerge in hope to solve the world’s economic troubles‚ John Meynard Keynes and Friederich

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    Life and Times of the Four David Artists Through out the years there were many great artists who created many great works of art‚ but only four Italian artists really stick out for creating the same piece all with different points of views. These artists were Donatello‚ Verrocchio‚ Michelangelo‚ and Bernini‚ all of who created a David sculpture. Each one very unique and different. These four artists all stand out in there own individual ways. David who was supposed to be the second

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    Donatello's David

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    Donatello’s David I have chosen Donatello’s David as the source of analysis for this paper. David was designed and created by Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi‚ but he was known as Donatello. Donatello was an early Renaissance Italian painter and sculptor from Florence. He was known for utilizing perspective illusion in his work. David was perhaps one of the greatest sculptor created during the Renaissance period and was also the first large-scale bronze nude statue of that time. David was a nude

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    Central Idea

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    ------------------------------------------------- Chapter I – The Central Idea Part I. Examples of subjects and central ideas Subject | Central Ideas | My fall walk in the forest | My fall walk in the forest was inspiring. | Electric cars | Electric cars can replace gasoline models. | The Battle of Gettysburg | The Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the Civil War. | Homeless children | The government should guarantee homeless children proper nutrition‚ education‚ and health

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    How does the opening chapter of The Handmaid’s Tail introduce the main ideas of the novel? One of the main themes in the novel is that of hierarchy. This is demonstrated in the first chapter‚ through the violent and animalistic imagery of “electric cattle prods” carried by the Aunts “slung on thongs from their leather belt(s)”. This immediately hints to the reader that the women are being kept in the gymnasium by force. Another theme displayed in the first chapter is regime. The description in the

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    Ideas Of Belonging

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    AOS BELONGING Rubric Perceptions and ideas of belonging‚ or of not belonging‚ vary. - Perceptions – how someone sees or understands belonging (subjective view). - Ideas – may attempt to present objectively (e.g. thesis or academic article.) Of belonging or not belonging. - Belonging/Not Belonging - to understand/explore any concept look at its opposite as well. Define and understand belonging by what it is‚ but also confine/restrict that concept by understanding what it isn’t. Perceptions

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    David Milgaard

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    guilty; this is called a miscarriage of justice. Miscarriage of justice means the failure of a judicial system or court in the administration of justice‚ especially when an innocent is convicted in a crime. An example would be the wrongful conviction of David Milgaard involving the rape and murder of Gail Miller back in 1969. The Canadian justice system failed tremendously wasted millions of dollars and lost the public confidence of the system. More importantly‚ this even took away two decades of one man’s

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    The Oxford Handbook of Modern African History Edited by John Parker and Richard Reid Oxford University Press   536pp   £95 Colonialism was predicated on the negation of African history or‚ as one of the two editors of this volume‚ John Parker‚ wrote in his African History: A Very Short Introduction (2007): a ‘general European perception [...] that Africa‚ especially Sub-Saharan Africa‚ had no history to speak of’. The emergence of sub-Saharan African history in both western and African universities

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