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    In traditional societies‚ peoples identity was rooted in a set of social roles and values‚ which provided orientation and religious sanctions to define ones place in the world. In modernity‚ identity is often characterised in terms of mutual recognition‚ as if ones identity depended on recognition from others combined with self- validation of this recognition. Identity still comes from a pre set of roles and norms. For example‚ a mother

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    The difference in “The odyssey” and “Iliad” is the level of interference of the gods. In the novel “Iliad”‚ the gods were more actively involved in the affairs of mortals than they were in the Odyssey. There were numerous occasions where they actually took human form so they could go out onto the battlefield to support the humans. For example: in the third book of the novel “Iliad”‚ a truce is made so that Menelaus and Paris can meet in single combat‚ and the winner will take Helen and all her treasures

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    Table of Contents Topic 2 Introduction 2 Relationship between job rewards and job satisfaction 3 Significance of the Relationship Between Job Satisfaction and Reward in Organizations 7 Conclusion 11 Appendix A 12 Appendix B 14 Reference 16 Topic Reward is a Predictor of Job Satisfaction: A question of the relationship. Introduction The employees of the organization should be satisfied in order to have a healthy environment at the work place. Rewards are one of the most significant

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare had shows the love of platonic love of friendship the love in story represent friends love and by saying friend love it means the love between Romeo and Benvolio. As friend love always friend care about each other and about their problems and that exactly how Benvolio show it to Romeo. ” I’ll know his grievance or be much denied” ( Romeo and Juliet II 150-151). that quote bean said by Benvolio to Lord Montague and that proof that Benvolio cary abou Romeo because

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    4.3. Interactions between nicotine and baclofen Activation of nAChRs within different areas of brain enhances release of several neurotransmitters including: glutamate‚dopamine‚norepinephrine‚ serotonin‚ ‚gamma amino butyric acid(Wonnacott‚ 1997)‚ (Benowitz‚ 2008) The regulation of releasing these neurotransmitters which is induced by nicotine`s effects depending on various postsynaptic receptors‚ is the usual mechanism by which nicotine modulates behavior (Benowitz‚ 2008).As we mentioned above

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    When Odysseus finished his story‚everyone was dumbfounded.Alcinos thought that the Phaeacians should get gifts for Odysseus to bring back home.Everyone agreed with this idea.Alcinous himself put the gifts in the boat himself while everyone else was preparing for a good-bye dinner for Odysseus.After eating Odysseus thanked Alicions for his generosity and prayed to the gods to bless the royal family with success and greatness.Odysseus walked to the shore where the boat was waiting to take him home

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    The Road: How does the father and son’s relationship change through the book? One theme in The Road is paternal love; this is the relationship between the father and his son. Their bond plays a powerful part in the novel and impacts the decisions made during their journey. The two protagonists remain unnamed in the book‚ giving their familial relationship their full identity. This makes their relationship relatable to any parent and child bond outside of the novel. It is clear that they only

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    1 The main event of Romeo and Juliet is the rivalry between Romeo’s family and Juliet’s family. Before the romantic activities‚ Romeo and Juliet locked eyes in the battle between there families.Even though their families hated each other Romeo and Juliet found a way to navigate around the situation. After the battle Juliet’‚s father Capulet had a dance a few days later and Romeo attended as an uninvited guest. As he enters Tybalt sees Romeo and snitches to Capulet. After Romeo sees that he is noticed

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    The phrase‚ “Gold‚ God‚ and Glory” are a representation of the three reasons that European powers had to expand their colonial empires. Gold represents the vast wealth in literal gold and silver that was believed to be in Africa and the New World‚ and it also represents the vast wealth made selling highly coveted spices from Asia back in Europe. God represents the conversion of people outside Europe to Christianity along with the continuation of the crusades. Glory represents the prestige and power

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    The impact of the new wealth brought by Viking raids and payoffs such as the Danegeld had noticeable effects on the gap of authority between Scandinavian kings and their petty chieftain counterparts. The conflict between these parties played out across the Scandinavian world‚ however‚ two apparent examples are the rise of the Gorm and Fairhair dynasties. Wealth from raids and tribute across the targets in Britain and Frankia‚ and funneled back to the treasuries of Scandinavian kings which elevated

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