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    Postcolonialism – An Historical Introduction Robert J. C. Young In these two chapters from the book ‘Postcolonialism – An Historical Introduction‚ Robert J.C. Young provides the reader with an in depth understanding of colonal and postcolonial history‚ as well as well pondered definitions of important terms within the academic field of postcolonial studies. To illustrate the cruel and inhumane reality of the imperialistic powers‚ Young uses the case of Sir Roger Casement‚ a former member of

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    1. What are historical explanations? Historical explanations are another term for ultimate explanations which are concerned with the entire existence of a group of organisms as opposed to just the explanations of a specific individual. 2. How are Freudian concepts historical explanations? What mistake do such explanations make to manufacture an immediate cause of behavior? Freudian concepts are historical explanations because of the use of childhood experiences as explanations for adulthood behavior

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    various social phenomena. Thus‚ various social problems such as gender inequality‚ racism‚ or poverty can be analyzed using the various sociological perspectives within the discipline of sociology. In this paper‚ various issues facing women as workers and parents will be analyzed and explained utilizing the sociological perspective of feminism. The sociological framework of feminism is a conflict perspective that focuses on highlighting the importance of women within society‚ understanding how power

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    The Historical Jesus Was the Jesus of Nazareth described in your Bible a real historical figure? Is the account of is life as recorded in the gospels true? Or was the entire account of Jesus’ life a huge exaggeration‚ or even worse‚ a total fabrication? In the world today‚ many attempt to deny the validity of the New Testament account regarding the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. This denial is based on the belief that there exists no “objective” evidence proving Jesus even existed

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    ‘Macro-Economic Analysis for Rural Society’ Assignment on: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF DIRECT TAXATION IN INDIA By Manu Bansal (U311024) PGDM-RM-I-2011 Submitted to Prof.Sureswari Prasad Das Xavier Institute of Management‚ Bhubaneswar INRODUCTION TO DIRECT TAXATION:- ------------------------------------------------- General meaning In the general sense‚ a direct tax is one paid directly to the government by the persons (juristic or natural) on whom it is imposed (often accompanied

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    An Historical Place

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    Particularly‚ visits to historical places teach us so many things. Some times such places tell us stories better than the books on history. It is well said‚ “Architecture is a frozen music” A visit to historical place is always valuable for a student. It enriches his Knowledge and increases his vision. As it is said‚ “All the history is the biography of great men” Last Sunday‚ we decided to go for outing. I had not seen the tomb of Jahangir. So we agreed that this historical place should be visited

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    Direct-Mail Advertising As consumers‚ we are often bombarded with different types of advertisements each day. Whether it’s by television‚ newspaper‚ billboards‚ or the internet‚ advertising has reached us one way or another. Yet‚ a majority of the ads that we encounter are often meaningless and uninteresting‚ because of the fact that these ads are meant to reach a certain target audience. This perception seems to change‚ however‚ when we look inside our mailboxes‚ pick-up our telephone

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    The change theory that could work for this proposed programme would be Rogers’ theory of ‘Diffusion of innovation’ and Lewin’s (1951) ‘Force Field Analysis’ (FFA). Rogers’ theory of Diffusion of innovation is the process of innovation communicated with participants to create and share information with one another in order to reach an equal understanding over time (Rogers‚ 2010). Rogers’ (2010) theory involved events when the change agent seeks to persuade a client to adopt an innovation. In relation

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    Direct-to-Consumer Advertising Aletha F 4/1/12 Direct-to-Consumer Advertising Direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of prescription drugs has become common place in today’s society. Every household with a television is aware of DTC advertising as they interrupt their nightly programs. Every national magazine or local newspaper offers advertising on the latest drug remedy for what ails us. This multi-media approach is relatively new for pharmaceutical companies as previously such efforts were

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    Journal article report An experiential‚ social-network based‚ approach to direct marketing By Palmer Adrien Mainstream print and broadcast media have faced major challenges in the recent years‚ with many newspapers facing closure and television channels suffering shortfalls in revenue. Audiences and attention is shifting to online channels. The proliferation of low-cost internet access opened up opportunities for companies to deal directly with millions of individual customers in a way that was

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