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    Wales

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    Assignment Wales Regional Development and Entrepreneurship - EB3S14 5472 words - 11 January 2013 Contents Introduction 4 I. Regional economic performance measurement and Wales’ performances over the last years 5 1. GDP per capita and GVA per capita 5 a) GDP per Capita 5 a) GVA per Capita 6 2. Unemployment rate and household wealth 8 a) General unemployment rate 8 b) Household wealth and gender disparities 11 c) Youth unemployment 12 3. Production

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    Jimmy wales

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    Jimmy Wales Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Jimmy Wales as the builder of Wikipedia. Introduction: A. Attention Getter: “The mission of Wikipedia is not just creating a killer website‚ but affect the world in a positive way.” Said by Jimmy Wales‚ the founder of Wikipedia. (Jimmy Wales‚ n.d.) B. Relevance: According to the research on citations of Wikipedia‚ Along with the increasing number of citations‚ another indicator that Wikipedia may be gaining respectability is its citation

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    Gerald of Wales

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    Gerald of Wales was a medieval clergyman who in 1184 became a diplomatic negotiator of King Henry II(pg 12). The following year Henry II had Gerald of Wales accompany his son John on an expedition to Ireland. After Gerald’s expedition to Ireland he produced Topographia Hibernica (Topography of Ireland) as a gift for Henry II (pg30). Due to his religious point of view and generally critical attitude to the manners and morals of the Irish he uses his book to shed light on Ireland and their need for

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    Matthew Magill Mr. Kearney American Hero (6) 12 November 2012 The Outlaw Josey Wales In The Outlaw Josey Wales‚ the viewer finds the hero‚ Josey Wales‚ representing Christ to a world of sinners. It is unclear whether Clint Eastwood intended to direct the movie in mind with such similarities between Christ’s role as a savior and Josey’s actions. Christ is an archetypal‚ mythological hero figure that the well-read viewer finds often. From the physical wound in Josey’s right rib‚ to the fact

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    The Prince

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    The Prince: Analysis Paper Good Qualities of a Leader: A good leader is one who does not promote liberality because liberality makes the leader despised‚ hated and poor. If he is despised by the people‚ the people will arrange a conspiracy against the prince; therefore‚ the prince needs to satisfy the people to some extent (Machiavelli 3). To do this the prince will arm the people and soldiers (5). Nicolo Machiavelli also states another quality that the prince must lack is greed and abuse of

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    Museums

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    Museum Museum‚ institution dedicated to helping people understand and appreciate the natural world‚ the history of civilizations‚ and the record of humanity’s artistic‚ scientific‚ and technological achievements. Museums collect objects of scientific‚ aesthetic‚ or historical importance; care for them; and study‚ interpret‚ and exhibit them for the purposes of public education and the advancement of knowledge. There are museums in almost every major city in the world and in many smaller communities

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    The Prince

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    “The Prince” originally written for princes and rulers is a book written with monarchies in mind‚ describing how to rule in all different varieties of monarchies; from dynasties to newly developing monarchies. This book also goes into great detail of how to maintain existing monarchies or how to conquer and keep them under your rule. Older monarchies or dynasties are tougher to conquer and keep because if you cannot win the hearts of the people they will rebel to restore power to their beloved

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    The Prince

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    The Prince Guiding Questions 1. Why did Machiavelli write The Prince? Machiavelli wrote The Prince because he wanted Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ who was the current ruler‚ to be impressed by him and show him that he was intelligent and a useful advisor to him. Machiavelli also wrote it for Princes to read and comprehend how to be successful in power. 2. Name the three major themes of The Prince. (HINT: Look at the chapter titles) One of the major themes in The Prince was Statesmanship and Warcraft.

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    Machiavelli wrote The Prince as an instructional manual for a Renaissance ruler. The Prince is a mixture of practical‚ “real” advice and theoretical‚ “ideal” advice for the ruler operating under the best conditions. If you were about to become the ruler of your own country‚ which parts of Machiavelli’s advice do you think would still apply in the modern world? In your answer‚ explain and justify what advice you would personally keep and what you would disregard as a neophyte ruler. Niccolo

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    Museum

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    new works of art or artifacts for a museum is to preserve culture and history. Another purpose is to educate others who would like to learn about these certain subjects. Art demonstrates glimpses of history‚ or just new styles of art‚ which serve as inspiration to other artists and people. Artifacts from the past‚ show a realistic viewpoint of how a certain era of people lived‚ also showing how our society has advanced throughout time. If I were to open a museum‚ my main goal would be to enrich the

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