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    To what extent was the Chinese government  responsible for the massacre at the Tiananmen  Protest of 1989?  By Ivan Khokhlov candidate number: xxxxxx  Ashcroft Technology Academy centre number: 6145  HL History                                                             Word Count:  xxxx      Date submitted: xx.xx.xxxx  A: Plan of Investigation     This  investigation  will   establish  whether   Chinese  government  is  to  blame  for   violence  in  Tiananmen  protest  under  martial  law  in  June  1989.  The investigation will

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    The Square The idea of a paperless monetary system takes a big leap forward thanks to the Square credit card reader. No longer is there a need for an expensive credit card machine that is fixed to a land line. Owners of an iPhone‚ iPad‚ or an Android device are now able to swipe credit card payments anywhere at anytime and have it deposited directly into their bank account. The Square is a 1 3/4” x 9/10” x 1/2” cubed shaped plastic piece of hardware that plugs directly into the 3.5mm audio jack

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    Equal employment opportunities of SQUARE TOILETRIES LIMITED A study on Square Toiletries Limited Prepared For Mohammad Zahidul Islam Instructor of Human Resource Management (HRM-301) Prepared By Section: D Serial NO. Name ID Program 01. Md.Al Amin Munshi 10202069 BBA 02. Md.Rasheduzzaman 10202107 BBA 03. Md.Moshiur Rahman 10202065 BBA 04. Fatema Akter Shima 10202068 BBA IUBAT- INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF BUSINESS

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    Forbidden City Quote Chart Theme Quotation Son and dad relationship -“I’m really proud of [my dad]” (Bell‚ 2) -“I have to handle the tickets and boarding passes and steer Dad around “ (Bell‚ 10) -“Alex‚ I would rather have you up here in case anything happens” (98) -“I wanted dad to be with me” (143) -“He searched my face‚ his eyes coming alive”(187) Grief Alex and Dad are grief-stricken when they think of their mom‚ who are not living with them -Dad’s “shoulders and head shook from

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    events in the spring of 1989 was the death of Hu in mid-April; Hu was transformed into a martyr for the cause of political liberalization‚” states Encyclopedia Britannica. Tens of thousands of students attended Hu Yaobang’s funeral on April 22 in Tiananmen Square to protest for the “marytr’s” cause. This lasted for several weeks. Encyclopedia

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    The Chinese Internet Age Dynamic Processes in Regime Changes 3th December 2012 CHAU‚ Pak Hong (3035002825) POLI0094 Political Participation: Why and how? Department of Politics and Public Administration Faculty of Social Sciences The University of Hong Kong The Chinese Internet Age: Dynamic Processes in Regime Changes “Internet will bring freedom to China.” - George W. Bush Internet has played a vital role in China’s contentious politics said by Yang (2009). The inter-relationship between

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    CCCH9009 Protests‚ Rebellions and Revolutions in Modern China Reflective Essay Name: CHAN Chun Ho‚ Goofy UID: 3035071486 Tutorial: Friday 10.30 – 11.20 CCCH 9009 Protests‚ Rebellions and Revolutions in Modern China Reflective Essay Introduction Ian Johnson’s Wild Grass presents three stories that vividly reflect the social and political problems in the contemporary Chinese regime. Featuring three groups of protagonists‚ namely the ‘peasant champion’ who filed class-action lawsuit against the

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    GAO Protest vs. Agency-Level Protest Introduction The United States government is the largest single purchaser of goods and services in the world. Even during times of economic hardship‚ the US continues to dump billions into the private sector. The federal procurement spending rate of growth has surpassed the rate of U.S. inflation every year‚ since 2000. With annual federal procurement budgets of more than $400 billion‚ it is no surprise that the competition for government contracts has increased

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    Ways to Deal with Deviance

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    Every society has some deviance which is not accepted by most of the people. Deviance refers to the action that is seen as abnormal and depends on how people look at you. People who have deviance would face lots of pressure from society. It can have positive effect to the society. For example‚ it can increase the cohesion of society and brings out improvement of society. On the other hand‚ it also attributes to drawbacks like destroying harmony of society. Hence‚ different methods are carried out

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    3b. Chi squared analysis A chi-square test is also referred to X². It is a statistical test that is used to find a significant difference between the observed data to the expected data in one or more groups. To calculate a chi square you have to carry out the equation‚ X^2= ∑▒(O-E)"²" ÷E. Hₒ = this means that statistically there is no change between the observed and the expected frequencies of the results. Hₐ = this means that there is a significant change between the observed and the expected

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