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    The Kelly outbreak is a famous phenomenon in Australia’s colonial history. Whilst some people prefer to see the outbreak as a simple criminal incident between an outlaw and the police‚ most historians view it as a broader sociological phenomenon‚ involving conflict between a larger rural community and the colonial authorities. An important issue for historians has been to understand the underlying causes of this criminal outbreak‚ whether it was mainly due to personal‚ ethnic or socio-economic

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    Title: Iowa Senator Tom Harkin [...] Tom Harkin is considered to be one of the most adventurous‚ hard-working fighters in the US Congress. Many people support him and believe him as Harkin speaks up for people who may be left out or ‘forgot’. Thomas Richard Harkin is the junior United States Senator from Iowa. Harkin is the member of the Democratic Party. At present he is the Ranking Minority Member of the USA Senate Committee on Agriculture‚ Nutrition‚ and Forestry. [...] Harkin‚ a noted leader

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    Gail Kelly

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    Gail Kelly It takes a born leader to ascend through the ranks of big banking in just over a decade. It’s no easy task fronting up to a job interview when you’re the mother of baby triplets and a toddler. But that’s exactly what Gail Kelly did when applying for a high-flying position as a senior human resources executive at South Africa’s Nedcor Bank back in 1990. “I left one triplet at home with my mum‚ I interviewed with one on my lap and I gave the other to the PA‚ who was sitting outside

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    Gary Kelly

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    For this paper‚ and from the options provided‚ I have selected Gary Kelly‚ of Southwest Airlines. He is the current CEO at Southwest‚ and during his 23 year long venture at southwest he has been able to do many great things for the company‚ making it a place where people wanted to come to work‚ even on their days off. He started out as a controller in 1984 and then moving on to become Southwest’s CFO in 1989‚ but it wasn’t until 2004 that Gary Kelley was made the CEO. During his many years at with

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    George Kelly

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    George Alexander Kelly (1905- 1967) Biography: He was born on April 28‚ 1905 in Perth Kansas. He was married in 1931 and there were two children from the marriage. His education began at Park College where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1926. In 1928 he received his Master of Arts from Kansas University. He obtained a fellowship at Edinburgh in 1930 and subsequently was awarded a Bachelor of Education Degree. His formal education culminated in a Doctorate of Philosophy degree in

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    wide-ranging backgrounds agglomerate under the theorem of equality. However‚ many‚ including material feminist‚ hypothesize; that equality in not compatible white male patriarchal dominated societies. In The Female Man‚ Joanna Russ argues that equality is only possible with universalism. For Russ and other material feminist‚ believe as soon as “male” gender roles are eradicated the “female” dependent role will emulate. Prominent French feminist theorist Monique Wittig explains the erudition‚ “it is like taking

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    Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 is a US legislative law enacted in response to the September 11‚ 2001 Terrorist Attacks. The bill passed 98-1 in the United States Senate‚ and 356-66 in the United States House of Representatives; Senator Russ Feingold cast the Senate’s lone dissenting vote. President George W. Bush signed the bill into law on October 26‚ 2001. Assistant attorney general Viet D. Dinh was the chief architect of the act. In the article written by Michelle Malkin titled "Antiterrorism

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    On September 11‚ 2001‚ four passenger planes were hijacked by sixteen members of the terrorist organization known as al-Qaeda. Two of the planes were sent to the World Trade Center in New York City‚ another was sent to the Pentagon in Washington D.C‚ while the final plane was forcibly brought down in fields outside of suburban Pennsylvania. These hijackings led to the loss of 2‚980 lives‚ and the events of 9/11 would become the largest terrorist attack on United States soil. In the wake of these

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    Kelly & Pratt

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    Kelly & Pratt (1992) – Purposes and paradigms of management accounting: beyond economic reductionism Introduction The paper suggests that management accounting is seen as fulfilling a multiplicity of purposes which can only be understood by analysing the actions of the management accounting actors involved. Background Management accounting grew out of cost accounting around 1950s. It was grounded in the neo-classical economical theory of the firm: if each firm acts to maximize its profitability

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    Scott Kelly

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    How does Fitzgerald tell the story at the end of chapter 7? The author begins the segment by taking the voice of a witness of Myrtle’s death‚ the "young greek‚ Michaelis" in order to reveal details to the reader that would have otherwise remained shrouded in mystery as the usual first person narrator‚ Nick‚ was not present at the scene. The structure of the section is not unlike the structure of a witness statement‚ with the emphasis on specific dialogues and time suggesting that the chronology

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