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    this journal is available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0142-5455.htm Line manager involvement in learning and development Small beer or big deal? Small beer or big deal? 281 Stephen Gibb University of Strathclyde‚ Glasgow‚ UK Received August 2002 Accepted January 2003 Keywords Learning‚ Development‚ Line management‚ Knowledge management Abstract Increasing line manager involvement in learning and development (L&D) at work is one important part of the broader changing

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    During World War II‚ a time of confusion and fear settled around America. Previously respected and average everyday citizens became feared and outcast by most people in the United States. “All citizens alike‚ both in and out of uniform feel the impact of war in greater or lesser measure (Justice Hugo Black).” The government declared that all the people of Japanese descent living along the Pacific coast be sent to live in concentration camps where the living arrangements were not the most pleasant

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    In the American Revolutionary War‚ Britain relied on their well-equipped‚ well trained‚ and disciplined military might to force about colonial compliance. However‚ despite even their superior forces‚ relative to the Continental Army‚ Britain’s perceived social attitudes of the colonies weakened their ability to properly assess the engagement with the Colonies. Instead‚ the British Admirals‚ Generals‚ and nobility fought a war they were familiar but most importantly comfortable with. Britain sought

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    The Vietnam War started in 1955‚ which was few years after the beginning of World War 2. Even though War was between Northern and Southern Vietnam‚ the War was actually between Communism and Democracy. The Northern Vietnam was under the control of China‚ which was dominated by Communism. The Southern Vietnam was supported by the United States and also had many soldiers placed in there. Dwight D. Eisenhower was the president of the United States at that time. He had a lot of pressure from the citizens

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    The Vietnamese war originally stemmed from a deep longing for independence. Unfortunately‚ their independence was on the basis of communism‚ which America would not tolerate. This war stretched over the hands of several presidential administrations‚ all of which failed to grasp anything outside of their own tunnel vision. Consequently‚ America failed to prevail in this war and unnecessarily slaughtered countless numbers of people. Going straight into the heart of why America originally pursued

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    The Great War was a hard fought war between two high power groups who just could not agree with each other. The war started on July 28‚ 1914 through November 11‚ 1918. The allied powers and the central powers could not agree with each other. They declared war and so the war began. The United States stayed neutral until the third year of the war. The US stayed neutral because President Woodrow Wilson did not take any side in the war so they stayed out of it. There were several other things they did

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    The Involvement of Youths in Gangs Rica Philline E. Verceles Catanduanes State University Abstract The study describes the involvement of youths towards gangs. The research identifies the reasons why youths join in gangs‚ the benefits or advantages in joining gangs‚ disadvantages and crimes involving gangs‚ and preventing youths in joining gangs. Data were collected using a library research. Findings indicate that youths have varying reasons why they join in gangs. These reasons include:

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    not only involved with the long-lasting cold war‚ but the US also had to deal with conflicts within Korea‚ as well as Vietnam. The US’ involvement within Korea and Vietnam were merely actions given by the US government within the middle of the Cold war to prevent areas of the world falling under Communist influence‚ after what had happened to

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    inevitable attack due to rising tensions with Japan. In 1941‚ hours after Pearl Harbor‚ the Japanese attacked the Island taking control of it after a two week battle. In conjunction with Pearl Harbor and other Japanese attacks‚ Wake accelerated the US involvement in the Pacific Theater of WWII. The Battle of Wake Island has military and cultural significance to the US as an important part of the history of WWII in the Pacific. Prior to the war‚ the US territory of Wake

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    encouraging and involved in his children’s activities. John F Kennedy attended a catholic school in Connecticut‚ and excelled very much in English and History‚ but showing lack of interests in other subjects. Although very intelligent‚ he was showed more involvement in sports and girls. He would continue his interests for these all the way through schooling‚ always being an average students in the subjects he didn’t enjoy‚ and being a very positive one in the ones he did enjoy.

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