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    Why did the Communists gain power in 1949? In 1949‚ after a long lasting contest for leadership‚ the Communists were able to gain power. In 1900‚ China was ruled by the Manchu dynasty‚ however less than in half a century a completely new government came into power. The Qing government had already been weak due to European countries because they gained great influence in China’s affair by using forces. They became so unpopular that people plotted to overthrow them. Despite the fact that the revolution

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    Pay for Performance Article Review: Affordable Care Act and Its Effect on Pay-for-Performance Programs Anthony Ray Shannon HSM-546 Keller School of Management Professor: Dr. Karlene Richardson October 12‚ 2014 Affordable Care Act and Its Effect on Pay-for-Performance Programs Pay-For-Performance Programs (PFP) are put in place to properly rate the effectiveness of the healthcare quality and related costs in all aspects of the healthcare industry‚ like with the day to day healthcare operations

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    Shannon Wheeler’s cartoon "Too Much Coffee Man" is a satirical look at‚ arguably‚ one of The United States of America’s most famous freedoms‚ however it is also one of the most debated. It depicts our First Amendment right to freedom of speech and the conflicts that arise from this freedom. She illustrates this with two men‚ neither of whom will back down because of their right to freedom of speech. The two men represent different communities‚ such as state and local governments‚ schools and universities

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    THE BANKING REGULATION ACT‚ 1949  (AS APPLICABLE TO COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES) Objectives of the Banking Regulation Act broadly are: 1. to safeguard the interest of depositors; 2. to develop banking institutions on sound lines; and 3. to attune the monetary and credit system to the larger interests and priorities of the nation. The Act was originally in force from 16 March 1949 as the Banking Companies Act‚ 1949.  It was amended and renamed as Banking Regulation Act‚ 1949 and extended to the cooperative

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    How Did Mao consolidate his power from 1949-1953? Mao Zedong used a number of different methods constantly to consolidate his power in the years between 1949 to 1953. Most of these are vital to the survival of the Communist Party with Mao as its leader. The new Government faced a lot of challenges in 1949 as the people of China and their economy was exhausted after years of war and conflict. China had been through decades of internal conflict in the civil war which was fought on and off at

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    Kristin Tambongco Period 3-Thorsen English 11 CP September 18‚ 2012 Summary: Portion Distortion In “It’s Portion Distortion That Makes America Fat” by Shannon Brownlee‚ Brownlee states that fast-food companies are the ones to be blamed for the obesity problem in America. Fast-food restaurants have already been sued for not warning consumers of the effects their meals have on their health‚ but yet they continue to progress in ways to make their company sell. For example‚ they target customers

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    The Chinese Civil War‚ which lasted from 1927 to 1949‚ was a civil war in China which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) overthrew the Guomindang (GMD) . As the CCP had always been inferior to the GMD in many aspects‚ many were shocked and startled by the Communist ’s victory; although numerous factors show that the Communist ’s victory was almost inevitable. This essay will examine the factors that lead to the Communists victory‚ which includes ideology‚ economic‚ political‚ social‚ military‚ foreign

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    WEBSITE REVIEW AND SUMMARY: OPIOID PAINKILLERS    1                Website Review and Summary: Opioid Painkillers   Shannon Gardner  HCS/457 Public and Community Health  November 23‚ 2014  Monica Vargas      WEBSITE REVIEW AND SUMMARY: OPIOID PAINKILLERS    2      Website Review and Summary: Opioid Painkillers  Negative consequences associated with the misuse use and overprescribing of the opioid  painkiller drug is being seen in urban and suburban areas‚ rural communities‚ and the inner cities 

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    On October 1‚ 1949‚ the newly established People’s Republic of China faced the challenge of consolidating its power over a vast mainland and implementing the socialist policies it advocated. Of hindrance to the process of organizational and ideological remolding of China was the ambivalent ideological nature of China’s intellectuals. Special action had to be taken by the Communist regime to address the explicit and latent issue of non-Marxian thought and bourgeois ideals among its most talented educated

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    TRAVEL AGENCY THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES: THE PERSPECTIVE OF SUCCESSFUL OWNERS Laura Jane Lawton David Bruce Weaver ABSTRACT. In-dep th interviews with 19 owne rs of exceptionally successful US-based conventional travel agencies revealed negative public perceptions of travel agencies to be the m ain extern al th reat facing the se ctor. Mispla ced f aith in Inte rnet-based cybermediaries‚ unqualif ied travel agents‚ nega tive m ass media coverage and failure to attract young entrants were

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