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    Prose • • • • • • • • Short Story Factual Prose Novel The Personal Essay Journals Diaries Testimony Letters What is non prose? - is anything that does not tell a story of some kind. Therefore‚ it could include (but is not limited to) an essay (or any piece of writing that is informative) or a piece of poetry that is only describing one person‚ object‚ event or abstract concept. Non-prose materials are composed of graphs‚ tables‚ charts‚ diagrams and everything that does use minimal words to explain

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    Many thinkers from the Enlightenment period such as Immanuel Kant have emphasized the importance of autonomy and self-agency. Individual autonomy refers to the capacity of living life according to one’s reason and desires that are not decided by other individuals. However‚ autonomy is no longer being emphasized as much. With the increasing use of technology and the development of the intelligent machine called computer‚ posthumanism is a relatively new concept that has emerged. Its idea of “beyond

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    AN APPRAISAL OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTONOMY IN NIGERIA By Adelana‚ Olamide Samson olamidelana@gmail.com +234 802 286 8888 Local Government is one of man ’s oldest institutions. The earliest form of Local governments exists in the form of clan and village meetings. In fact‚ democracy itself originated and developed along the lines of local governance initiatives in the ancient Greek city states. One of the major functions of LG is to bring about meaningful development in the rural areas. As

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    Arone Fannuci ENG1100W Anna Mancuci Feb 25‚ 2013 Canada’s Ascendence to Autonomy Focussed Topic: Prior to the first half of the twentieth century‚ Canada was nothing more than a British colony‚ but that changed as the nation went through a building block of events towards full autonomy. Thesis: Although it took nearly a century to do so‚ Canada transformed from a self-governing British colony to a fully independent nation through the defining moments of Vimy Ridge‚ Chanak

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    An experiment is a study in which the researcher manipulates the level of some independent variable and then measures the outcome. Experiments are powerful techniques for evaluating cause-and-effect relationships. Many researchers consider experiments the "gold standard" against which all other research designs should be judged. Experiments are conducted both in the laboratory and in real life situations. Types of Experimental Design There are two basic types of research design: True experiments

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    Non Democracy

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    This thesis is a collection of three independent essays on the causes and consequences of local elections in non-democratic regimes. The first essay examines the political consequences of local elections on the first democratic election after the fall of an autocratic regime. My theoretical analysis highlights that officials that were appointed by upper levels of government have a stronger incentive to continue to use local patronage networks to signal their alignment to upper levels of government

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    1. Describe Goffman’s “moral career of the mental patient” through its three phases.  How is the patient’s self-identity thus gradually redefined in the context of the hospital as a total institution. The three phases of the mental patient according to Erving Goffman to me was very intriguing. The first phase is the prepatient phase this refers to the period in which the patient is admitted into the hospital this could lead to the next phase which is known as the‚  Inpatient phase which is the period

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    Eddie Mabo is one of the most famous and significant Australian Aboriginals. He is famous for campaigning for Indigenous land rights. He was born on the 29th of June‚ 1946‚ on Murray Island‚ in the Torres Strait. Eddie Mabo married Bonita Newhow and together they had ten children. In 1982 Eddie Mabo and four other Torres Strait Islanders initiated action against the Australian Authorities calming ownership of their land on Murray Island. Eddie Mabo was exiled from Murray Island when he was sixteen

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    Reflective essay: Dignity and respect 10053603 Introduction The Purpose of this essay is to reflect upon an experience which relates to the chosen topic of dignity and respect‚ this was highlighted in my self-assessment (please see appendix) Acknowledging a persons’ dignity can contribute to their sense of good health‚ well-being and independence. Dignity is an essential element of high quality care and involves aspects such as respect‚ privacy‚ autonomy and self-worth (The Welsh Assembly

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    “For things to have value in man’s world‚ they are given the role of commodities. Among man’s oldest and most constant commodity is woman” (Castillo‚ 1995‚ p. 80). A woman’s worth within male dominant cultures is based on the usefulness she exhibits to the advancement of her male counterparts. The inequality of women in Japan based on gender is one of multiple reasons Anne Allison chose to study the nightlife of Japan in relationship to the topic of masculinity. Through anthropological methods

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