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    Post Graduate

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    POST GRADUATE Research Paper Proposal DATE: February 28‚ 2013 * Names : Eden Marie Lumabas Marinela Balbero Christine Jinette Mariano * Subject of the Paper : POST GRADUATE * Why Writing this paper will be beneficial to me : This will be beneficial to me because writing this proposal is important to us especially to those who want to take a MASTER’S DEGREE. And to get also knowledge about post graduate student. Post Graduate

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    The Huffington Post Abstract This paper discusses the growing success of The Huffington Post. The online publisher has become a prominent online news source over the years and this paper examines the success‚ while relating The Huffington Post’s strategy to common marketing analysis tools such as the Porter Five Force Analysis‚ as well as discussing four different revenue models for online publishers.

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    Post Colonialism

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    Post-Colonialism: Definition‚ Development and Examples from India 1. Post-colonialism in general 1.1 Definition Post-colonialism is an intellectual direction (sometimes also called an “era” or the “post-colonial theory”) that exists since around the middle of the 20th century. It developed from and mainly refers to the time after colonialism. The post-colonial direction was created as colonial countries became independent. Nowadays‚ aspects of post-colonialism can be found not only in sciences

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    Post Structuralism And Deconstruction . · without a fixed point of reference against which to measure movement we cannot tell whether or not you are moving at all. · · Post Structuralism accuse of not following through the omplications of the views about language on which their intellectual system is based. · Post structuralism says‚ in effect‚ that fixed intellectual reference points are pemanently removed by properly taking on board what structuralists said about language. · We could

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    The Post Office

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    A VISIT TO THE POST OFFICE Points: Introduction – A very well-organized institution – Different staff – Enquiry office – The stamp vendor – The scribe – The sorting room – Conclusion. The Post Office is one of the most important‚ and useful institutions maintained by the Government. It carries on many useful activities for the public such as the dispatch and delivery of letters‚ parcels‚ money-orders registered and insured letters‚ etc. It is a very well-organized institution. If we enter

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    Using your knowledge of post-colonialist theory‚ comment on how Achebe presents the colonised and colonisers in ‘Things Fall Apart’ Post-colonialism deals with the cultural identity in colonised societies and the dilemmas of developing a national identity after colonial rule. Achebe achieves this through questioning post-colonialist theories of identity‚ binary oppositions‚ hybridisation‚ the balance of power and the theory of the ‘Otherness’. Through emphasising the typical stereotypes‚ Achebe

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    Whatever power relations manifested in different aspects of the development paradigm are perceived by post-developments. Basically‚ the Post-development also has two distinct and entwined concepts: knowledge and power (Jakimow‚ 2008). Post-developmentists argue that the power of this world is in the hands of developed countries. Because power is crucially dominant factor‚ the aim of the post-development is successfully to transfer power from the hands of outside ‘expertized’ paradigm that has been

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    “Organisation need strong culture” In this essay‚ I will describe the topic “organisation need strong culture” and the article will evaluate the understanding and meaning of culture on behalf of post-bureaucratic era. I certainly come to an agreement with the statement that for constructing a good organisation we should have very strong culture. I believe culture can make the revolution on an organisation. At first section I will demonstrate the concept of culture and how it can be done for an

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    Psychosexual stages vs. psychosocial stages In psychology when the word development is mention to two theorists‚ stand out. These theorists are Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson. Freud being the father of psychology changed the technique of studying the development of individuals. Erikson was influenced by Freud but he felt that be underestimated other significant dimension that shape our development. They both agreed that personality develop is mostly an unconscious process

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    Post Angioplasty

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    Post-angioplasty with or without stent placement involves continuous careful patient assessment and monitoring for recurring chest pain‚ which may indicate reclosing of the artery or thrombosis. Heart attack‚ stroke‚ and arrhythmias are possible post-procedure complications; thus‚ should a recovering telemetry patient complain of chest pain certain additional steps should be taken immediately‚ including performing a focused assessment‚ checking client’s level of consciousness‚ getting vital signs

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