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    English Next Why global English may mean the end of ‘English as a Foreign Language’ David Graddol The moral rights of the author have been asserted. The opinions expressed in this book are not necessarily those of the British Council. Designed and produced by The English Company (UK) Ltd www.english.co.uk Cover design by Intro (Last minor revision Jan 2007) © British Council 2006 The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We

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    by: BRO. ROMUALDO ABULAD‚ S.V.D.‚ Ph.D. Pioneering and Prominent Filipino Philosopher Chair‚ Department of Philosophy University of San Carlos‚ Cebu City Conference Speaker‚ SMMRS Auditorium November 19‚ 2010. 9:00am “PILOSOPIYANG PINOY: USO PA BA? (THE RELEVANCE OF FILIPINO PHILOSOPHY IN SOCIAL RENEWAL) When I accepted your invitation for me to speak at your annual Regional Philosophy Gathering‚ what attracted me mainly was the intriguing theme of your celebration: “Pilosopiyang

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    Globalization‚ Terrorism‚ and Democracy: 9/11 and its Aftermath1 Douglas Kellner Globalization has been one of the most hotly contested phenomena of the past two decades. It has been a primary attractor of books‚ articles‚ and heated debate‚ just as postmodernism was the most fashionable and debated topic of the 1980s. A wide and diverse range of social theorists have argued that today ’s world is organized by accelerating globalization‚ which is strengthening the dominance of a world capitalist

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    Pride and Prejudice Both Texts Letters to Alice Connections/Comments about texts Context (prompts‚ purpose‚ shapes‚ values) Personal context and social‚ political and historical context Austen is covert and implicit because she is female “if you turned out to be barren‚ that was a terrible disaster‚ not just personally but socially” “breaking through the thin walls between idea and experience” – reality poking into your life and preventing artists notions A teacher Cold war reference

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    Apple is a global giant whose success has been built on outsourcing to a range of other organisations located across the world. How can different organizational theory perspectives assist us in acquiring different understanding of Apple‚ its organizational network and influence? In this essay you must use at least two perspectives to analyze Apple. Introduction In this revolutionised world‚ changes occur rapidly‚ be it in an organized or disorganized way (Henry Veltmeyer 2008). Organisations are

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    Tourism‚ 15(2)‚ 180 – 199. Liu‚ G.S.‚ Woo‚ W.T. (2001). How will ownership in China’s industrial sector evolve with WTO accession? China Economic Review‚ 12: 137–161. Rosen‚ P. (1993). The Social Construction of Mountain Bikes: Technology and Postmodernity in the Cycle Industry. Social Studies of Science‚ 23(3)‚ 479-513. State Economics and Trade Commission (SETC) (2000). Assessment of China’s industry after the WTO accession. Mimeo.‚ China. Taylor‚ S.B. (1996). Bike and Ride: Its Value and Potential

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    Abstract Philosophy has not paid sufficient attention to engineering. Nevertheless‚ engineering should not use this as an excuse to ignore philosophy. The argument here is that philosophy is important to engineering for at least three reasons. First‚ philosophy is necessary so that engineers may understand and defend themselves against philosophical criticisms. In fact‚ there is a tradition of engineering philosophy that is largely overlooked‚ even by engineers. Second‚ philosophy‚ especially ethics

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    University Press). BARR‚ J. (1999) Liberating Knowledge: Research‚ Feminism and Adult Education (Leicester: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education). BENKO‚ G. AND STROHMAYER‚ U. (EDS) (1997) Space and Social Theory: Interpreting Modernity and Postmodernity (Oxford: Blackwell). BUBER‚ M. (1964) Between Man and Man (London: Collins). CAHN‚ S. (1997) Classic and Contemporary Readings in the Philosophy of Education (New York: McGraw Hill). CALLINICOS‚ A. (1999) Social Theory: a Historical Introduction

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    St. George’s University Department of Business and Management Studies Master in Business Administration Program BUSI 894 Modern Organizational Theory and Design (first draft) Fall 2013 2 Units Professor: Dr. Fernando A. Mora C. Caracas‚ Venezuela Email: fmora@sgu.edu‚ famorac@gmail.com Twitter: @famorac Phone: fmorac on Skype Cell: +58-412-3830110 (I am on Whatsup and Viber too) Live Office Hours by appointment (via Skype) WIMBA Live Classroom Thursdays‚ 7 to

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    The Literature Review of Servicescapes Introduction: Shopping cannot simply be considered as an act of buying in an exchange for goods (C. Gardner and J. Sheppard‚ 1989). Because of the increasingly cut-throat competition‚ marketers and practitioners have to go great length to attract and retain customers. That is where the experiential marketing finds its inspiration. According to the vanguard of Morris B. Holbrook and Elizabeth C. Hirschman (1982)‚ experiential consumption is a view that focuses

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