| 201. | Reasons for Employee Demotivation ... Such attitude is one of the numerous reasons why employee demotivation arises. ... As it is believed that demotivation is worse then no motivation at all, finding out the reasons why employees are dissatisfied and, thus, demotivated may bring a positive change into the performance of the comp...
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| 202. | view of the federalist papers In the first Federalist Paper, Alexander Hamilton asks his readers to consider adopting a new Constitution, a difficult task that would have great significance. ... He outlines the rest of the Papers with discussions on the inadequacy of the current government how the proposed government would bet...
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| 203. | Willa Cather and O Pioneers ... Her name was Willela Cather. Now known to us as Willa Cather, she is an excellent topic for any conversations concerning great novelists. Willa Cather is the true definition of an American author. ... (Van Ghent 312)
Willa began her life in the rural town of Back Creek Virginia. ... In ...
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| 204. | Coffeeshop As I pull up to my destination my eyes are quickly drawn to the attractive lighting of the coffee house. Upon the opening of the door I am hit with a wave of cool Autumn air. My skin tingles and goosebump spiratically form and spread up my arms and legs as I hustle to the door with a shiver. The wel...
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| 205. | penicillin The discovery of Penicillin can in a sense, be considered as an accident. However, it is an accident, which has to this day, saved many lives and cured people from fatal bacterial infections. It is quite easy to understand why this drug was formerly known as “the miracle drug” Alexander Fleming, a d...
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| 206. | George Washington George Washington
George Washington is one of our greatest forefathers. ...
George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland, Virginia. He was the oldest son of Augustine Washington and his second wife Mary Bell Washington. ... George spent most of his early years along the...
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| 207. | greece vs Rome Power is sought after all through the world but especially in Greece and Rome. ... Rome had totalitarianism, dictatorship, with 2 kings. ... They believe the fall of Rome was due to Christianity, but it lead to anarchy. Greece had democracy and the people who ruled were: Draco, Solon, Pisistratus,...
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| 208. | Beware of ethnocentrism Beware of Ethnocentrism
Ethnocentrism, coined by William Graham Sumner, is defined as thinking one’s own group’s ways are superior to others, or judging other groups as inferiors to one’s own. Ethnocentrism creates false judgments about others’ based on limited experience. ... Some examples of ...
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| 209. | The Power and the Glory In Graham Greene's novel, The Power and the Glory, the character of the whiskey priest fell victim to the misconception that he was an inadequate and ineffective priest. His mortal sin, love for the drink and pride all were witness to this perception. However, they did not mask the fact that he brou...
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| 210. | Septemeber 11th It was an ordinary school day. I got up to my alarm around 6:30am, ate breakfast, got dressed, and brushed my teeth before heading out the door. Thinking everything was normal and usual, I walked the hallways calmly with my books in my hands, getting to class before the bell rung. I remember going t...
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| 211. | Why I am Conservative ... When people classify themselves in a specific political class, there are a few different reasons why they choose that class. ... In my view, I am a moderate conservative. I was never taught to be in a certain political class, it was always my choice in what I believe. My parents are conse...
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| 212. | london travel London is without doubt one of the worlds greatest cities. ... Everything is reflected in London, from ancient history to the present day. It doesnt matter how many times you come to London, crossing the Thames is something that makes you gasp with wonder. ...
When the people from all over the ...
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| 213. | Passing to Fail A look at the High School Exit Exam ... He/She has all the required credits, and Harvard has accepted your child to their prestigious school. ... Then you find out why, your kid had a bad nights sleep and flunked their Exit Exam. ... If the Exit Exam is sooo important, we should go to high school just to pass that one test, and t...
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| 214. | Geology of Martian Rocks On July 4, 1997 the Mars Pathfinder finally came to rest after ninety minutes of bouncing around on the Martian surface. The purpose of the mission was to explore the Martian surface, collect and analyze the chemical makeup of Martian rocks, and test the new technology and software put into this mi...
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| 215. | mia treli mera TI: Title Inside the sex education classroom: The importance of context in engaging pupils AU: Author Buston, Katie; Wight, Daniel; Hart, Graham SO: Source Culture, Health & Sexuality. Vol 4(3), Jul-Sep 2002, pp. 317-335 IP: Information Provider [URL: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/t-author...
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| 216. | Intra personal communication htfghgewhrehAssessmentWhat type of bath would this patient needAssess-review orders for precaution concerning movement or positioning-age-developmental changes-tolerance for activity-musculoskeletal function -language/dialects used-level of understanding (cognitive ability)-discomfort level-level of...
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| 217. | What is History What is History?
History, in its broadest sense, is the story of humanitys past. ... Keeping this in mind, history can be very subjective. ... Hence, history is a biased account of the past for the following reasons: historical “facts” depend on the point of view of the author relating the his...
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| 218. | cheese cake this is an essay on cheese cake. The novel, Ernest Hemingways " For whom the bell tolls" , is a story of great conflict,where the people are forced to try and stop the fascist invasion and remain a republic or face defeat in the face of fascism. The novel portrays, quite well, the will of the people...
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| 219. | leadership style of alexander the great ... 0 Introduction
Leadership has been one of the most debated topics in history. From military leaders such as Napoleon and Wellington to social movement leaders such as Martin Luther King and Mohandas Gandhi, the debate has raged as to the characteristics of great leaders. Leadership can be vi...
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| 220. | How to kill someone 18th Century Poem Analysis The differences between eighteenth-century literature and romantic poems, with respect to history is constituted here. This is seen through the influential works of John Keats and Alexander Pope. These works are acknowledged as, "The of Lock" and "The Eve of St. Agnes." Al...
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| 221. | out of this furnace What struggles and adversity must immigrants overcome in order to prosper in America? All of our families, at one point, were immigrants to the United States. The foundation of this great nation has been laid by the toil and sweat of our ancestors. Thomas Bell’s novel Out of This Furnace serves as a...
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| 222. | the road to perdition “The Road to Perdition”: an analysis of the review by James Christopher The film review by James Christopher was featured in The Times newspaper, and focuses on a recent release, “The Road to Perdition”. There are several purposes to the review, but the main objective is to inform the reader about t...
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| 223. | kkkkkkkkk and judge. In 1400 he was sent to Damascus to negotiate the surrender of the city, where he met and exchanged views with Timur. Alexander Nevskii: Ottomans: Mamluks: Under the Islamic system military slavery, Turkic military slaves who formed an important part of the armed forces of the Abbasid Cali...
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| 224. | NONE As the name __________ was being announce, I had five more seconds to prepare for one of the most important days of my life. Although I have been preparing for this day all of my middle school years, my mined went blank as what I was suppose to do next. As I walked onto the stage with the lights bea...
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| 225. | Proctor and gamble Proctor and Gamble was started by William Proctor and James Gamble in 1837 in Cincinnati. Proctor was a candlemaker and Gamble was a soapmaker. ...
Gambles son, James Norris Gamble, who was a trained chemist, developed an inexpensive white soap that was equal to high-quality, imported castiles....
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| 226. | It was from an opera by Friedrich Gitterfenster called Das Bettzeug and it was the bit ... Alexander, his name itself drawing, as Alex comments in the book (“good Bog, I thought, he is another Alex(124)”), a direct parallel between the two characters, his supposedly benign humanitarianism shown as easily giving way to his betrayal upon Alex in part three chapter 5, veering from extr...
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| 227. | Antarctica CLIMATE
*Antarctica is the driest place on earth. ...
*Antarctica is the coldest place on earth.
*In Antarctica winter lasts from may until August. ...
*Antarctica have icy winds that sweep downward from the plateau can average 70 km/h. ...
OTHER FACTS
*Antarctica is from the Greek word...
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| 228. | Egyptian Medicine Medicine has come a long way from sorcery of wizards to surgery of our people today. Before Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin there were Primitive human beings who struggled for food, shelter, and tools. The Greeks who discovered the causes of diseases and disorders, learned how to record data...
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| 229. | Jefferson Davis Jefferson Davis
a North Georgia Notable
Born: Christian County(now Todd), Kentucky, June 3, 1808
Died: New Orleans, La. ...
In 1845 Davis married Varina Howell, the daughter of a Mississippi aristocrat and plantation owner. ... Leading a regiment from Mississippi, Davis held his position a...
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| 230. | INDIA India is a land of great diversity and acceptance. ... From Alexander the Great to the Guptas which in time India was conquered by the Muslim Arabs, and later the British Imperialists. India’s rich history is shaped by many different factors: different beliefs, environmental impact, governmenta...
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| 231. | planes Bell P-39 Airacobra: 9,500 planes produced, starting in April, 1942. P-39N specs: 375 MPH, four 30 caliber machine guns, two 50 caliber machine guns, and one 37 mm cannon Along with the P-40, the Airacobra was one of the few U.S. fighters available in large numbers at the start of the war. While its...
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| 232. | Study of MacbethAct V V.i. 1. Since his majesty has gone in the field she has been seen rising from her bed, throwing her nightgown on, unlocked her closet, written notes and then gone back to bed all while in a fast sleep. 2. Because she is remembering the night not long ago when she and her husband killed the king and ...
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| 233. | an important event An important event: a big lesson in life Life is a long and difficult voyage until you reach your final destination point. But along the course of that journey unexpected problems occur. These predicaments are placed amongst us to serve as roadblocks. As I see it you can turn around and go another w...
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| 234. | Foreshadowing and Suspense The ability of an author to use foreshadowing to create suspense is a key combination in a literary work. The glossary says that foreshadowing is the use in a literary work of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur. Suspense refers to the curious feeling or uncertainty about the outcome ...
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| 235. | The great divide Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had very different political, social and economic views. Hamilton’s Federalists believed in a strong, central government. The Republicans who Jefferson was with, believed in stronger state governments. Federalists believed that power should be with the rich an...
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| 236. | Jade Peony ... Wayson Choy, in his novel The Jade Peony explores issues of culture through the eyes of four siblings. ... He also uses cultural objects like jade to represent the belief in tradition within the family, “the precious jade peony, a carved stone the size of a large coin, knotted with red silk t...
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| 237. | asdajsnda kndlaksn dlkasd nmlkasnd kanldna lskdn lkandlandlksnalknddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd I STILL HAVE ISSUES!!! It's called skill, get some DO NOT DISTURB (i'm disturbed enough already.) why are you reading this ?? who do you think you are ? If they say TV's so bad for you then why do they have one in every hospital room?- If tomorrow is going to be twice as cold as it is today, and if ...
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| 238. | Aristotle the greatest philospher Aristotle: The greatest Philospher
I like philosphy a lot , But I didn’t and still don’t know that much about each individual philospher. ... Finally, I know a lot about Aristotle: Plato’s student until he broke away from Plat’s Idealism and taught the future ruler of the known world Alexander ...
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| 239. | Question 1 Explain the changes in the status and position of European Jews between 1880 and The status and position of Jews in Europe shifted between 1880 and 1920, I will look at three case studies to explain why they did.
In 1880 the majority of Jews were restricted to living in “permanent Pale of residence” with only the “useful” ones such as rich merchants or doctors being allowed int...
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| 240. | Historical Figures Historical Figure Essay The United States of America is our home. And it is important to know about the people who impacted our history. So in this essay you will find information on some of the significant people in our history from the 1700’s to the 1800’s. It will cover such subjects as the Ameri...
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| 241. | I need to write an essay? I am regestering for an english project. Why do you need people's essays? doesn't this website exist to further one's knowledge? how can one be forced to spill out crap just so they can read about what other people think? I'm sure your avid readers will still submit essays but those of us who just w...
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| 242. | Expatriation 1. Introduction: Globalisation and Expatriation As corporations and other organisations are increasingly turning to globalisation as a strategy for strengthening their market shares and profits, expatriation has become a critical issue in organisations if they are to succeed in international markets...
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| 243. | Hamilton Alexander Hamilton deserves reconsideration in America’s conception of him. In fact, Hamilton should be placed on the same pedestal as Thomas Jefferson. Hamilton’s economic philosophies became the basis for the economic surge of the early 1900’s through today. Hamilton doesn’t receive nearly enough ...
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| 244. | Belly Of the Whale
Like Jonah, Dantes experienced the belly of the whale but in a different sense. In The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas, the Chateau D’ If prison in France represents the belly of the whale. ... The symbolism of the belly of the whale corresponds to the changing of Dantes from being a na...
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| 245. | Relativity and Ideas of Stephan Hawking on it The wonder drug Many genetic disorders and other human illnesses occur when the body fails to make critical proteins that are essential for proper functioning. To treat some of the diseases that have started with bacteria we use antibiotics. Antibiotic is any substance produced by a microorganism wh...
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| 246. | Change over time warfare Cavalry has been used since the beginnings of civilized warfare. ... Around that time was when the stirrup was mass used. The stirrup changed mounted warfare. ... With this new development knights were able to kill every type of warrior at the time. ... The only problem is that most of the time a...
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| 247. | p The next day when Victor was walking to his homeroom, he accidentally bumped into Teresa. “Sorry Teresa,” he said. “That’s Ok” Teresa replied. “So, did you have a lot of homework last night?” asked Teresa. “NN” Victor replied. Ding Ding Ding. Oh, no, the bell rang! As Victor was running to homeroom,...
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| 248. | asdgsafsga This paper is in regard about what happened on Friday. I’ve been in school for about a week and a half. It was great being back with everybody and starting new friendships with people who I’d talked to in the past, and now I’m getting to know them better. I’m also on X-Country were I’ve met some pre...
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| 249. | the waiting room The Waiting Room I had come to the interview fully prepared, but as I sat on the seat of the waiting room, I became more and more doubtful. About twenty people were jammed in the hard wooden benches down the corridor, which made me more uncomfortable. Each one probably wished that they would get the...
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| 250. | classical greek civilization ... is the official Classical Greece period. This period begins with the final victory over the Persians, securing Greek dominance and wealth and ends when Alexander the Great is crowned king of Macedonia. ... The only Greek architectural order that did not used in this temple was the Corinthian ...
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