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    Anglo-Saxons on the brink of defeat. Reasons for rebellion included taxes‚ status‚ desire for the crown etc‚ which further divided the rebellions as they had no single motive‚ for example the Exeter rebellion in 1068 was done for desire of the crown and the Welsh border uprising of 1067 was done for status. The response of William to each of the rebellions with which he was faced‚ differed depending on the amount of threats‚ but one thing that did not change was his determination‚ to stop those who opposed

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    Welsh uses structure to show juxtaposition of the different characters and the different position of the narratives. One way that Welsh expresses struggle for identity is through the use of gender roles. “The rest make whooping noises and dae a drum roll on the table. Ah complete the order feeling shattered and debased and deport to the kitchen.” At this point in the book the character Kelly is working as a waitress in an Edinburgh restaurant. Some male costumers treat her with disrespect and she

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    Madoc's Pantisocracy

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    the principles of egalitarianism and Aspheterism that Southey and Coleridge unsuccessfully strived to establish on the banks of river Susquehanna in America. Strains of their Pantisocratic vision are visible in the initial drafts of Madoc‚ where the Welsh contingent‚ headed by prince Madoc settles among the ‘noble savages’ in Peru forming an egalitarian republic. But the final published version of Madoc presents a very different‚ convoluted version of the Pantisocracy first portrayed in the initial

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    Project Closure Checklist

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    Task Completed? Yes/ No Team 1 Have all team employees been reallocated to new projects? 2 Has an employee evaluation been completed for each project team member and provided feedback? 3 Did the project team discuss and complete the project retrospectives? 4 Were the project documents reviewed/ discussed and archived? Vendors/ Contractors 5 Have all contracts been closed? 6 Have all final invoices been sent/ paid? Customers/ Users 7 Has the website testing been completed and all outstanding

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    Trainspotting Analysis

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    Irvine Welsh is a Scottish novelist and playwright author. He is well known for his best selling novel Trainspotting. He had adapted many of his books into screenplays and movies. Irvine Welsh was born in 1958 in the city of Edinburgh‚ Scotland. His father worked as a docker until his health made him work as a carpet salesman and his mother worked as a waitress. Where he was growing up‚ he lived in an area called Leith. The area was known for its ports and poverty in the 1980s. Welsh left Ainslie

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    specific molecular mechanisms cause the cancer to turn severe (Yu et al. 2790). Prostate cancer grows through different stages such as the perinvasive period‚ the invasive stage and lastly androgen-independent or dependent stage leading to metastasis (Welsh et al. 5974) throughout the body. Furthermore‚ to fully understand the how and why behind prostate cancer is to efficiently study the gene expression and the biomarkers that are present at the time of the development of the cancer. Various studies

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    Cardiff and its history

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    Hall and the Welsh National War Memorial Flag The coat of arms of Cardiff Motto: "Y ddraig goch ddyry cychwyn" ("The red dragon will lead the way") City and County of Cardiff and (inset) within Wales Coordinates: 51°29′N 3°11′WCoordinates: 51°29′N 3°11′W Sovereign state United Kingdom Constituent country Wales Region South Wales Ceremonial county South Glamorgan Local government Cardiff Council City status 1905 Government • Cardiff Council Leader Heather Joyce • Welsh Assembly

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    OCR in C#

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    possible enhancement for use in Wales in a pre-competitive research stage Prepared by the Language Technologies Unit (Canolfan Bedwyr)‚ Bangor University April 2008 This document was prepared as part of the SALT Cymru project‚ funded by the Welsh Assembly Government under the Knowledge Exploitation Fund’s Knowledge Exchange Programme‚ reference HE 06 KEP 1002 What is OCR technology? OCR technology allows the conversion of scanned images of printed text or symbols (such as a page from

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    King Arthur

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    aware of the historical time period surrounding Arthur. The unity that the Roman government imposed on Britain disappeared around 410 AD. In its place arose small villages whose rulers struggled for political and military supremacy. Around 540‚ a Welsh monk and historian named Gildas wrote in his book Concerning the Ruin and Conquest of Britain that "The disasters that the British people suffered at the hands of the Anglo-Saxons after the Roman withdrawal were clear evidence that god was punishing

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    understand key issues surrounding project closure * To provide useful advice for conducting performance reviews of project members. * To develop an appreciation for the value of lessons learned * To provide a primer of retrospective methodology * To encourage students to pursue a career in project management * To understand the operational environment in which you execute your project * To identify and discuss major challenges confronting the practice

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