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    relations. Nationalism and ethnicity holds a primary significance since ancient times. If we talk about human being than it would be just to say that nationalism in human nature was inborn and inherited concept‚ its initial presence is never doubted but when did it actually got transparent or was reflected is question. Well‚ the concept traces its roots in 1648 when the idea of “NATION-STATES” was emerged and various revolutions occurred in the history of the world. Ethnicity and nationalism are closely

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    English 1B September 29‚ 2013 The Evolution of Basketball Basketball has been played over 100 years and it is one of the most widely played sports in the world. James A. Naismith started basketball in December 1891. He tried to make a sport that would be played between football and baseball

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    Pranav Misri Mike Tribe IB History 1‚ Period 2 29th August 2014 Word Count: 1996 words What is Nationalism? Historical and scholarly perspectives on nationalism are almost as numerous as the different strains of nationalism and other phenomena that are often confused with it. Some‚ like Richard Handler‚ a professor of Anthropology at the University of Virginia‚ declare it “as an ideology about individuated being‚ an ideology concerned with boundedness‚ continuity‚ and homogeneity encompassing

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    evolution of money

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    The evolution of money: an outline of six stages I. From tradable utilities to a generalized medium of exchange accepted as the final payment‚ carrying value over time‚ and used to calculate the equivalence in exchanges… This transition seems logical and unavoidable from the present day perspective‚ but its historical origin remains disputed. A common explanation projects the present day assessment of the logical necessity of introducing a generalized medium of exchange on the past‚ which is a

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    result of convergent evolution because cetaceans have evolved to be more equipped for an aquatic lifestyle. Rather‚ it is a remnant feature of life on land (Rose‚ 2001). Despite this evidence‚ other scientists argue that tooth morphology of ancient cetaceans is not consistent with artiodactyls. Instead‚ tooth and some skull features are more similar to the carnivorous mesonychians. However‚ this morphology is argued by opponents to be most likely a result of convergent evolution (Rose‚

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    1) Explain & elaborate what is the meaning of management evolution & how does the evolution benefited management today.  The definition of evolution is slow process of change from one form or level to a better or higher one‚ or that brings into being a superior or new order. Evolution does not occur in a straight‚ steady progression but is marked by false starts and dead ends‚ random leaps in different directions‚ and long periods of no fruitful activity. And‚ contrary to the popular belief‚ constant

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    Hominid Evolution

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    Hominid Evolution The evolution of hominids has been and still is a heated topic of debate. Many scientists debate over which species can be classified as “human”. The root "hominid" refers to members of the family of humans‚ Hominidae‚ which consists of all species on our side of the last common ancestor of humans and living apes. The time split between humans and living apes used to be thought of fifteen to twenty millions of years ago‚ but now the time period has shifted to around five

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    De-Evolution

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    Environmental factors have always played a major role for evolution in any species; but what happens when survival of the fittest no longer applies to an entire race. In the winter animals grow heavier fur to prepare for the cold months ahead‚ what do humans do? We turn up the heat and put on a jacket. Technological advances relieve humans of many duties they once needed to perform on their own means. Calculators have caused us to avoid using mental math to figure numbers out. Due to natural selection

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    Evolution of Management

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    Chapter 2 Video Case Study-Evolution of Management Classical Management There were three approaches to management beginning in the late 1800s. The scientific method was developed and introduced by Fredrick Taylor‚ the administrative principles were views published by Henri Fayol‚ and the bureaucratic organization was an idea developed by Max Weber. Taylor’s scientific method developed within the manufacturing industries and had the main objective to improve economic efficiency‚ especially in

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    The Evolution of Clocks

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    Keeping through the ages and evolved into the clocks we have today. This paper intends to study the evolution of clocks‚ In terms of mechanism‚ design and the social and functional factors which led to improvements in each stage of this evolution. Along the way the psychological and symbolic significance of clocks will be briefly discussed. 2.0 The Evolution of Clocks The Timeline [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic]

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