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    Tropical Neurasthenia

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    What does the condition of tropical neurasthenia tell us about history of disease and colonialism? Executive Summary The Western countries have established the world market during the first quarter of the twentieth century. At that time‚ the Europeans in the tropical colonies experienced a kind of nervous condition which was diagnosed as the tropical neurasthenia. It s not a psychosis or madness but according to Anna Crozier(2009)‚ an ennui or loss of “edge” caused by the strains of tropical life

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    Transition to parenthood

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    modern father. London: Vermillion. Maslow‚ A. H. (1943). A Theory of Human Motivation. Psychological Review‚ 50‚ p. 370. McMillan‚ A.S‚ Barlow‚ J and Redshaw‚ M. (2009). Birth and beyond: A review of the evidence about Antenatal education. Warwick: University of Warwick. p.6. Miller‚ T. (2005). Making sense of motherhood: a narrative approach. Cambridge‚ Cambridge University Press. Miller‚ T. (2011). Making sense of fatherhood: gender‚ caring and work. Cambridge‚ Cambridge University Press. Newburn‚ M

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    Lindy Warwick Life Span Development June 23‚ 2013 Child Development Project Piaget and Vygotsky believed that play gives children good practice in adult-like behaviors. Vygotsky believes that various forms of play enables children to develop increasingly sophisticated ways of thinking about relationships between objects and what they mean. Piaget suggests that knowledge is the product of direct motor behavior. For my project I observed my children playing the Uno card game. The age limit

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    Although Warwick Thornton and Reko Rennie‚ both internationally recognised and acclaimed Indigenous artists‚ create works that communicate themes of family‚ injustice‚ rebellion‚ and culture‚ they exhibit these concerns in unique and diverse ways. In comparing these two fascinating characters‚ one must consider the influence of the time and location in which their work was created‚ their gender‚ their preferred mediums‚ subject matter‚ their training and life experiences. The films of Warwick Thornton

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    Corporate culture

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    elements within employees (Ray‚ 1986). Corporate culture may be the best and most efficient system of control so far. However‚ it also can be define as a continuation of the bureaucratic control by other means. The dеfinition of bureaucracy givеn by Warwick is a “type of organisation designed to accomplish large-scale administrative tasks by systematically coordinating the work of many individuals” (1974). However‚ he is not the first who define that concept. The characteristics of the concept bureaucracy

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    untouched by intellectual interests or association to the transitory stage of human heartedness accompanied by a lasting and more significant stage of spiritual and mystical interpretation of Nature. This last stage has been termed as Pantheism and Warwick James says‚ “At this stage the foundation of Wordsworth’s entire existence was his mode of seeing God in Nature and Nature in God.” In ’Tintern Abbey’ Wordsworth sees ’Nature’ as a place of permanence - and therefore a shelter and retreat from the

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    Economic about e-commerce

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    Schweppes for its unprecedented levels of discounting. In order to promote its new product Pepsi Next‚ Schweppes undertook an aggressive discounting strategy‚ whereby the price gap between Coke and Pepsi had widened from 38% to 48%‚ according to Warwick White‚ the head of Coca-Cola Amatil’s Australasian business. Davis also stated that Coke’s volumes in grocery stores had plunged by 14%. These circumstances‚ amongst others‚ saw Coca-Cola Amatil’s beverage earnings in the Australian region fall

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    that she has been here. While the schoolwork took up a large part of her time‚ Nia also spent a lot of hours outside of school training in competitive gymnastics and volunteering for the Special Olympics. As an athletic person‚ Nia also joined the Warwick Track & Field team for her final year. In between her time for athletics‚ Nia also participated in school clubs. She was a member of both The Spanish Conversation Club and The GSA‚ or Gay Straight Alliance. Nia also likes to spend her free time

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    LAB REPORT Pin Jointed Frame 1312800 1st year school of engineering University of Warwick Date Submitted: 8/01/2014 Summary In this experiment the main aim was to modelling a frame subjected to multiple loading conditions and record how the force and strain vary to different loads. The frame represented a simple roof trusses and the loading conditions are similar to what a typical roof would undergo. In this experiment a universal fame was used with load cells

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    fee‚ while others are free. But some of them were originally built for a different purpose but also attract visitors. The built attractions in the UK are many but the main attractions that tourism visit are Big Ben‚ London Eye‚ Buckingham Palace‚ Warwick Castle and Windsor Castle. Supporting Organisation Visit Britain is an example of supporting organisation. Visit Britain is the UK’s national tourism agency‚ promoting the UK to the rest of the world and encouraging domestic tourism in

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