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    AP Euro Summer Reading

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    MEDIEVAL EUROPE: FROM THE FALL OF ROME TO THE RENAISSANCE A BACKGROUND READING LINKING CLASSICAL TO MODERN TIMES (Reprinted with permission from George Roswell‚ Rancho Buena Vista High School‚ Vista‚ CA. May 2010) From approximately 200 B.C. to 476 A.D.‚ the "civilized" areas of Europe and the Near East were dominated‚ ruled‚ and imprinted with a lasting influence from the Roman Empire. At its greatest extent‚ the Roman Empire stretched east to include Greece‚ Turkey‚ Syria‚ Mesopotamia and

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    1. Plan of Investigation How has journalism become an occupational hazard in reporting in areas of conflict? The murder and concealment of five Australian-based journalists by the Indonesian Armed Forces operating along the border of East Timor‚ in October 1975‚ have always caused controversy between the Australian government and Indonesia after their warning over an inquiry into the deaths of the five journalists over 30 years ago. The aim of the investigation is to assess why the Indonesian

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    Parody in Lysistrata

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    World Lit. 21 June 2012 Parody in Lysistrata Aristophanes was a comedy poet in the fourth century B.C. during the Peloponnesian War. In his play “ Lysistrata” he uses parody as a literary manner to build on wit and humor with a little critical attitude to direct human institutions and humanity. At first glance‚ the play seems to be no more than a comical story‚ but it was not written just for entertainment‚ but to also make a stand against warfare. This play is a good example of how women accomplish

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    barbering. It also provided education and technical requirements for barbering. In the late 19th century organizations of barbers formed. Some of the organizations included “boss barber”‚ “master barber” and an employee organization known as “The Journeyman Barber”. By the 1880’s the average barber shop cost about twenty dollars to fully equip and were pretty small in size. The shop has a straight-backed chair with a headpiece‚ a basin of water‚ a piece of soap and a brush (to be used by all)‚ setting

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    Representation of Industrialisation in Dickens’ ’Hard times’ Charles Dickens uses his fictitious town in Hard Times to represent the industrialization of England at that time or close to it. Most of this representation‚ however‚ isn’t accurately described compared the way things really were during industrialization. It is important to remember throughout this paper that not only is Hard Times a work of fiction‚ it was meant to be a satire‚ a parody of ideas and ways of thinking at the time. In most

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    Required Text 1. Cultural Anthropology a. Chapter 9: Anthropology‚ Past‚ Present‚ Future Multimedia 1. Purdue‚ K. (Writer). (2000). Winners and losers [Television series episode]. M. Stucke (Executive Producer)‚ Globalization. United Kingdom: Journeyman Pictures. Available from Films On Demand database. (Watch this episode in order to successfully complete this week’s discussion‚ “Anthropology and the Future.” Films On Demand is accessible through the Ashford Online Library.) ________________________________________

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    Service Strategy McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Objectives Formulate a strategic service vision. Discuss the competitive environment of services. Describe how a service competes using the three generic service strategies. Explain what is meant by qualifiers‚ service winners‚ and service losers. Discuss the competitive role of information in services. Explain the concept of the virtual value chain and its role in service

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    This essay shall discuss the nature and purpose of counselling supervision. It will also highlight values‚ principles and personal moral qualities. These are requirements that ensure effective counselling supervision and competent practise. Supervision is a fundamental requirement for any individual who works with clients in a counselling context. It ensures that the counsellor is addressing the client’s needs and puts a support system in place for all involved. Counselling supervision is when

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    Philippine Problem: Population Explosion I. INTRODUCTION What makes the population explosion a problem? This splurge of growth alerts politicians and economists because of the reason that human beings need resources in order to survive. Since there are limited resources‚ there would come a point wherein there would be no more resources to sustain life. The Philippines is one of the most densely populated countries in the world‚ with an estimated 99‚900‚177 number of inhabitants as

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    respond to complaints from several of the workers. Hansen took a seat nearby where he could listen to the discussion and get changed for his shift. The gist of the discussion centred on an episode early in the day shift. Louis Brockington‚ a young Journeyman machinist‚ had been fired by company because he had been caught smoking a marijuana cigarette during a break from his work. "Brock" was being paid dared "on the clock"— as well as being inside the factory. Because this was an obvious violation of

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