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    Ongkas Big Moka

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    Ongka’s Case: His moka as the culmination of feasts ending a particularly bitter war Lessons from the Film: *Illustrates the Big Man as hero but also as persuader‚ not commander *Complexity of competitive feasting‚ rival Big Men on all sides *The guests are not transformed‚ they remain enemies or rivals *The huge quantities of goods given away – does it seem strange to you? *Both redistribution and balanced leading to negative reciprocity here. General Notes: *Headmen can only persuade

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    Advanced nursing practice is a broad field of nursing career path that expands a generalist nurse’s role to specialize in a field that is highly developed and complex. Their roles extend from being a frontline nurse who practises basic nursing skills at bedside or community to becoming a nurse practitioner‚ nurse educator‚ nurse researcher or a nurse manager. The foundation of their advance critical thinking stems from pursuing continuing education‚ research‚ trainings and studies. Advanced nursing

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    A critical analysis of ‘A Modest Proposal’ ‘A Modest Proposal’ is a Juvenalian satirical essay which was written by Jonathon Swift in 1729; a period of great inequality in Ireland which was then ruled by England. During this period‚ the poorer sections of the Irish population were subject to severe economic hardship‚ in which thousands literally starved to death every year whilst others were forced to beg in order to survive. Swift‚ along with many others‚ was dissatisfied with what he perceived

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    Women in Combat

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    Grace MacDonald Pd. 6 Should Women be Allowed in Military Combat? Imagine‚ as a male‚ in frontline combat with a female on one side of you‚ another male on the other side of you. Who would you trust most? A majority of people would trust the male over the female because of a male’s strength and endurance‚ and that is the trouble. Although it is proven that most women are physically weaker than men and have forty pounds less muscle mass and thirteen pounds more fat than men‚ it does not mean

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    Short Story: Ellie

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    Los Angeles‚ they set out to find Audrena. “There’s some things I need to warn you about before we see Audrena‚” Piper said‚” she must have been murdered in a horrible way because she won’t discuss her murder with anyone. So you better be a good persuader because I’m not sure she’ll tell you. It might take a few days to get her to talk.” Ellie wasn’t discouraged by this at all‚ In fact it made her even more determined than before. Though Ellie did not know Audrena‚ she some how felt a bond with her

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    wants change must take action. 2. The media age has made a significant impact on female ideas. Young women are beginning to think that in order for them to be beautiful they must look like a supermodel on these commercials. 3. I can apply the persuader objective of repetition to the video. In McLuhan’s speech she mentioned how we constantly see advertisements everywhere. In magazines‚ television‚ billboards. She also mentioned that we have seen nearly as much as two years’ worth of advertisements

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    power of the incantation‚” he writes‚ “beguile it [the soul] and persuade it and alter it by witchcraft” (41). In this case‚ Helen was coaxed into parting with her captor‚ her own will is undermined by “false argument”. Here the blame rests on the persuader and the persuaded is “wrongly charged”. For Gorgias’s final argument‚ he again takes up the position that the culprit is an omnipotent and mysterious force; love. Having the “divine power of gods”‚ Gorgias argues that Helen‚ a “lesser being”‚ could

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    Hayen

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    Part 1: a definition of power: Having many definition of power. Some people consider that people have power when they own the ability to bring about outcomes they desire. In different case‚ "power" is understanded in various way. +According to Oxford Dictionary: _ Power is the ability or caparity to do st or act in a particular way. _the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behaviour of others or the course of events. For example:1. The Parliament give some policies which citizens

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    1. What audience or audiences is Hitler trying to reach via his rhetoric? Hitler’s audience was the German people. Specifically he targeted the Aryan race. He thought of them as the ideal people for his nation. People were willing to follow him because he seemed to have the right answers in a time of economic disaster. He was able to manipulate a nation by being an amazing speaker. His weapon was his voice; he captured their emotions and made them believe he was fighting for them. He was able to

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    System Proposal

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    System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Topics • List and describe the classic functions of managers: planning‚ organizing‚ directing‚ and controlling • Define “system‚” “analysis‚” and “design” • Describe the principal functions of the systems analyst • List and describe the phases of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) • Describe various data-gathering and analysis tools • List and describe various system testing methods • List and describe various

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