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    1. | You are an administrator at a library. You are conducting a simple research to see the effectiveness of the program that you have organized to encourage students to borrow books. Time frame is set for 4 weeks. From week to week‚ you are to determine the number of borrowers and the number of books borrowed from the library. Your results MUST be presented in graphical form‚ attached along with your report. You will also need to present using MS Power Point to the board. | | 2. | You are

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    extremist and rebellious and it was not popular with governing authorities. Rome built huge grandiose structures to glorify and worship their leaders and deities‚ Christianity went against this as it is a monotheistic religion‚ meaning that they only worshipped one god. This was a rarity in the ancient world and it frightened the governments of many civilizations. Arguably one of the biggest goals of a person in power is to remain in power. Christianity was seen as a threat to this power because

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    believe in that quote and I believe in being grateful. I believe that every day we live is a gift‚ the gift of life and the gift of opportunities. We have the power to do what we want‚ to be who we want‚ and to change what we want‚ and I believe that that is something to be grateful for. I have lived a very privileged life in my fourteen years of existence‚ I have only experienced 3 close deaths‚ and very little true heartbreak. But that just shows why I am the way I am‚ to appreciate the things

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    1960s Music

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    Sex‚ drugs and Rock and Roll‚ this saying goes along with the music industry like peas in a pod‚ but never has it had more of a literal meaning than it did in the free loving 1960s. Many of the greatest rock bands and rock artists in history were forged out of the 60s‚ which culminated in 1969 with a festival of peace‚ love and happiness in a time of war. Rock and Roll was a release from war tension in the 1960s. Many "Hippies" protested the Vietnam War. Many of these protests were met with

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    Smudzinski Thinking and Writing 1302-60 Bouchard September 29‚ 2013 The Grateful Dead “You’ve got to listen to the heavens‚ you got to try to understand. The greatness of their movement is just as small as it is grand.” Most young adults of my generation do not know who The Grateful Dead are‚ but they unknowingly dawn the apparels and slang created in the counterculture of the bands following the Deadheads. The band‚ The Grateful Dead‚ became popular in the 60s and carried out wide spread recognition

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    1. The precepts of the IBM training program are consistent with the concepts in this chapter because there are a lot of consensuses. There are for example power‚ which is according to Robbins and Judge‚ “a capacity that A has to influence the behavior of B so that B acts in accordance with A’s wishes” (p.420) and the power tactics‚ which are‚ according to Robbins and Judge‚ “ways in which individuals translate power bases into specific actions” (p.425). There are different power tactics an individual

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    a yawn captured at the breaking point could become such a universally well known image. Photographer Noam Galai thought he was taking a simple picture but what he did not know is how the world was going to react to it. In the story “Who Is This Man‚ and Why Is He Screaming?‚” Rachel Kadish discusses how an art can be used universally for anyone to take it for what they feel it is. Images that are ambiguous can be interpreted by anyone however they want. An image like Noam’s can help with diversity

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    the second century BCE‚ amid the Republican time of Rome. A lady guest has been exhibiting her gems and afterward demands to be shown those of her host. Cornelia shifts to her children and announces that these are her valuable gems. In this painting Cornelia epitomizes the "great mother”. The estimation of Cornelia’s maternal devotion is underlined by the way that under her adoring consideration the children grew up to be political reformers. Angelica Kauffmann added to the substitution of "natural"

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    Choose a mass-produced product and examine how it has been transformed over time. why did the product take its contemporary 21st century form? The product that I have chosen is the surfboard‚ I choose the surfboard as it is an area of design I am hugely interested in and believe it is a great example of how industrialisation has impacted the production and form of a product. I will discuss how the surfboard came about and how it has evolved from the hardwood solid surfboard that could weigh up

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    Why did more radical black movements emerge in the late 1960s? The 1960s was a period of time during the civil rights movement was change was at its peak. Some may argue that the emergence of more radical ways of non violent protest had been the best option for black campaigners to asseverate their aims and issues‚ whereas others may argue that the emergence of historical figures such as Elijah Muahmmed and Malcolm X had bought about conflict‚ dispute and the reputation of the civil rights movement

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