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    Morris Extra Credit: 2012 Presidential Victory Speech This year we had our 2012 election for our forty-fifth president of the United States of America. Barack Obama‚ now being our forty-forth and forty-fifth president‚ won on November 7‚ 2012 to opponent governor Mitt Romney. He won with three-hundred and thirty-two electoral votes verses Romney’s two-hundred and six votes. After months upon months of campaigning‚ Obamas victory lead him to have his victory speech on November 7‚ 2012 giving thanks

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    commitment? Explain the links between the various types of organisational commitment and job-related outcomes. Are committed employees necessarily more valuable to organisations than less committed employees? There are various definitions for the concept of organizational commitment but they all agree that it refers to a psychological state‚ which can be described as the bond or the attachment between an employee and their organization. McShane and Travaglione (2007:119) give the following definition:

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    Victory Stele of Naramsin

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    Victory Stele of Naram Sin-2250 (2-13) According to Artlex Art Dictionary‚ iconography is the pictorial representation of a subject or the collected images illustrating a subject. It can refer to both content and subject and‚ in art history‚ can represent a visual record of subject matter or historical events (“Iconography”). One of the most significant examples of royal iconography is the Victory Stele of Naram-Sin (figure 1). A stele is a carved stone block or pillar used to commemorate

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    Am I Valued and Valuable? This is one of the most critical questions to ask ourselves to pave the way for purposeful living as we age. This is tricky because the answer to this question has been well defined as we were successful and capable in our jobs and felt marginally competent as a parent‚ child‚ sibling‚ and other family member. So‚ this was “cooked in” to our many roles throughout our growing years and adulthood. But as an elder‚ there are fewer automatic judgement points due to the lack

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    Labours Victory 1945

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    How far was Labour’s election victory in 1945 due to changes in social attitudes during the second world war? (24 marks) After the war had finished Labour enjoyed a political victory in 1945‚ they were now in charge of making the policies and choices that would best suite Britain at this rough time of economic depression. Their success was down to many different factors both during and after the war. factors such as the public wanting rid of the total war memories that are held within the conservative

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    An analytical essay on ”Sorry for the loss” by Bridget Keehan A butterfly is free to fly wherever it wants a opportunity many people envy as they spent their days in captivity‚ only dreaming about the world outside. In “Sorry for the loss” by Bridget Keehan‚ we are put in an environment of restrictions where freedom seems to be just within the characters grasp but in truth is millions of light-years away. The story seems obvious but still leaves us in question of its true intentions. The story

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    Nike Goddess of Victory

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    Nike‚ Greek Goddess of Victory In Greek mythology‚ Nike was a goddess who personified victory. She was the beautiful goddess of strength. Her great speed enabled her to be victorious. This is why she is also known as the Winged Goddess of Victory. Nike is the daughter of Pallas‚ a Titan and Styx. She had three brothers‚ Kratos (Strength)‚ Bia (Force)‚ and Zelus (Zeal & Jealously). Nike is seen with wings in most statues and paintings. Her symbols include a wreath or sash to crown a victor‚

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    In my experience‚ participation in an organized sports teach valuable lessons. I learned several lessons from being involved in softball it helped be become the young person I am today. Many of these valuable lessons have helped me to work hard in college and the work force. Kids and teenagers really benefit from playing sports while growing up. When I was growing up softball taught me many lessons. Participating in an organized sport teaches dedication. No matter if you fail at something don’t

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    In reading more about the Winged Victory of Samothrace‚ I was able to learn about the Greek goddess after which the statue is created. Victory was a goddess that would appear after a great triumph‚ whether it be athletic or war based. Upon her arrival she would bear a wreath‚ trumpet‚ or fillet to the conquerors. In return‚ wine‚ or milk would be offered to the goddess as a libation. This statue is extremely complex‚ and in reading about it I learned a great deal about how difficult it would be to

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    of the United States wanted a Constitution that would reflect this — a document that could clearly illustrate the rights of their citizens‚ and would prevent their new country from having a fate similar to Great Britain’s. They wanted a more perfect union. Can a more perfect union exist? Alexander Hamilton‚ George Washington’s right-hand man‚ wanted a government that could gain the same power that Great Britain achieved‚ so he built a financial plan that drew inspiration from Britain’s government.

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