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  • To What Extent Had the Colonists Developed a Sense of Their Identity and Unity as Americans by the Eve of the Revolution? Use Documents and Your Knowledge of the Period 1750 to 1776 to Answer the Question.

    To What Extent Had the Colonists Developed a Sense of Their Identity and Unity as Americans by the Eve of the Revolution? Use Documents and Your Knowledge of the Period 1750 to 1776 to Answer the Question.

    By the eve of the revolution, predominately between 10 to 1776, the colonists struggled to develop a sense of identity and unity. Parliament began making laws that the colonists did not agree with. In order for the colonists to live how they wanted, they had to make changes; they had to break away from their “Mother Country.” Seen in the illustration in Document A, propagandists predicted the outcome of the revolution about 20 years before

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    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: Artur
  • Space Matrix Analysis on Power Protection Relay in Malaysia

    Space Matrix Analysis on Power Protection Relay in Malaysia

    Objective: Although the SWOT Matrix has been done last week, and it is widely used in strategic planning, it has some limitation, which did not show how to achieve a competitive advantage. Hence, the SPACE Matrix, another useful matching tool, is used here, to identify whether aggressive, conservative, defensive, or competitive strategies are most appropriate. Financial Strength 1. Total revenue from Engineering Project decrease from 6M to 2.5M 2. Net profit drop from RM740,000 in

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    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Lim
  • Discuss How You Would Go About Shaping a Response That an Animal Does Not Ordinarily Make. Identify the Animal and the Behaviour Clearly and Explain How You Will Go About Eliciting the Desired Response from the Animal.

    Discuss How You Would Go About Shaping a Response That an Animal Does Not Ordinarily Make. Identify the Animal and the Behaviour Clearly and Explain How You Will Go About Eliciting the Desired Response from the Animal.

    Learning Theory attempts to explain how an individual or organism learns. Learning can be achieved through observation, social facilitation, formal teaching, memory, mimicry, classical conditioning and/or operant conditioning. Among these different theories of learning, classical and operant conditioning gives the most interest to animal trainers http://www.wagntrain.com/OC/. Ivan Pavlov was known for his experiments with dogs and his classical conditioning. Pavlov had this observation that when a hungry dog who sees a bowl of food salivates.

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    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • John Locke and Jean Domat: Two 17th Century Theories of Power

    John Locke and Jean Domat: Two 17th Century Theories of Power

    During the 17th century, Europe was the center of two competing types of government; Absolutism and constitutionalism. Would a single ruler or shared power be best for the people? John Locke and Jean Domat both have their own opinions on how a government should administer. Jean Domat is a political theorist who favors the idea of absolutism. He argues that individuals are given a certain rank in society, in other words, a type of predestiny.

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    Essay Length: 475 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Janna
  • Market Knowledge

    Market Knowledge

    on the world's consumers, while Microsoft and the US nation brand are those considered most in need of a remake, a survey shows today. Apple photos - pick of crop Check out the latest in Apple innovation… ♦ Photos: What should be crowned the king of Apple cool? ♦ Photos: Apple flying high at Macworld ♦ Photos: Apple's Jobs slims down laptop for Macworld 2008 ♦ Photos: High life at the high-tech hotel ♦ Photos:

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    Essay Length: 382 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 24, 2010 By: Victor
  • People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (peta) - Animal Rights, Human Abuse

    People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (peta) - Animal Rights, Human Abuse

    With over 850,000 active members, the animal rights organization People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has blossomed into an exceptionally powerful speech community. Their main goal is to enlighten others about the prominent existence of animal cruelty in the world, hoping to gain enough power to abolish it, or at least prevent it from happening as often as it does. PETA uses language as a tool of power, verbalizing its message through controversial ad

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    Essay Length: 1,685 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 24, 2010 By: Vika
  • How Valid Is the Judgement That Mussolini's Rise to Power Was Mainly the Result of the Failures of the Liberal State

    How Valid Is the Judgement That Mussolini's Rise to Power Was Mainly the Result of the Failures of the Liberal State

    Word Count: 2,320 Mussolini’s rise to power changed the course of western history as it brought about the new political idea of fascism, which would later spread, to Germany, Spain and Portugal. Mussolini’s rise to power is one that is widely debated in history. The strongest claim as to how Mussolini rose to power comes from the idea that the Italian liberal state was to open minded to supporting him and that the workings of

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    Essay Length: 2,301 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: May 24, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Animal Testing

    Animal Testing

    Animal Testing More and more animals are being taken form their natural habitats and tested on every year. Researchers, scientists, and companies just trying to make new products are using animals to further their experiments. If animal testing continues to happen at this rate then their will be no animals left to use for food, study, or even for simple amusement. When the animals are being taken form their natural environments it harms the natural

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    Essay Length: 1,725 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 25, 2010 By: Jon
  • Animal Abuse

    Animal Abuse

    Introduction Animals possess the same kinds of feelings and emotions as human beings, and without anesthesia, they are subjected to pain as well. Cruelty means inflicting pain and causing suffering. Some forms of cruelty include: Intentional cruelty or abuse when a person knowingly deprives the basic necessities for survival or maliciously tortures, maims or kills and animal; Neglect, when a person fails to provide proper basic necessities; Dog fighting, a game when 2 dogs are

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    Submitted: May 25, 2010 By: Andrew
  • How the Axis Power Lost?

    How the Axis Power Lost?

    How the Axis Power Lost Germany: 1) The killing of 9 to 11 million civlizians that caused a decline in relations with countries, they could have been used as soldiers or factory workers. 2) Providing military support to China before WWII as it weakened Germany's relations with Japan. 3) Declaring war on the Soviet Union on 22nd June 1941, and not preparing German, Italian and Romanian troops for the winter ahead. The troops also advanced

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    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: NAZIMUS
  • Knowledge Verses Wisdom

    Knowledge Verses Wisdom

    Knowledge and wisdom may seem alike but they are truly quite different. As a matter of fact they only have two things in common: both require a brain and mind to possess information obtained. Knowledge is using how to apply information now data-the stuff one can find in places such as books and internet. Knowledge is a consistent process, knowledge is always changing and growing; knowledge is used in communities as well as via languages.

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    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Fuzzy Logic Approach to Enhance Energy Conversion in Solar Powered Vehicles

    Fuzzy Logic Approach to Enhance Energy Conversion in Solar Powered Vehicles

    The mounting demands for fossil fuels, the ensuing global energy crisis, the inadequacy and limitations of solar vehicle to answer the needs of the hour is where the roots of the paper takes origin. The idea of solar vehicles as a potential solution is acknowledged, and enhancing the vehicle to match the performance of the conventional vehicles is the challenge that researches are trying to outwit. Conventional photovoltaic technology is based on harnessing the sun’s

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    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Use of Information Systems in Developing Knowledge Management Strategy

    The Use of Information Systems in Developing Knowledge Management Strategy

    Discuss the key challenges faced by organizations seeking to develop a Knowledge Management Strategy. What are the role and limitations of Information Systems (IS) in supporting such a strategy? Use examples from one or more organisations to illustrate your points. Over the last decade the term "Knowledge Management" has been gaining increasing popularity among managers and business scholars alike, who have come to see it as a useful managerial tool for business to achieve its

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    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Compare Oedipus Rex and Odysseus from Homer's Odyssey; How Much Control Do You Think one Can Have on the Power of Fate?

    Compare Oedipus Rex and Odysseus from Homer's Odyssey; How Much Control Do You Think one Can Have on the Power of Fate?

    Compare Oedipus Rex and Odysseus from Homer's Odyssey; How much control do you think one can have on the power of fate? This paper is comparing Oedipus Rex and Odysseus from Homer's Odyssey, personalities and the control each one has on their fate. In order to have an understanding of these characters it is best to give a slight description of each play. Oedipus, the king of Thebes, is the protagonist of the play. Oedipus

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    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: regina
  • Vietnam’s Power Struggle

    Vietnam’s Power Struggle

    Vietnam’s Political Struggle “If you grew up in the 60’s, you grew up with war on TV every night, a war that your friends were involved in. And I want to do this song tonight for all the young people out there if you’re in your teens. Cause I remember a lot of my friends when we were 17 or 18, we didn’t have much of a chance to think about how we felt about

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    Essay Length: 939 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • Animal Cruelty

    Animal Cruelty

    While many people would like to think animal cruelty no longer exist, what people fail to realize is that it is still happening all over then world today. The treatment of animals is completely unethical. Ethics is defined as, the study of moral standards and how they affect conduct. We live in a world governed by ethics and the concept or right and wrong. This is why animal cruelty in today society is so

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    Essay Length: 1,144 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Victor
  • A Report on Knowledge Management Systems

    A Report on Knowledge Management Systems

    A Report on Knowledge Management Systems 1.0 Introduction Over the years Knowledge Management has been defined in many different forms by various people such as Swan et al 1999 and Hibbard. One of the best, simplest definitions which we have come across when conducting our research is, �KM is getting the right knowledge to the right people at the right time so they can make the best decision.’ (Petrash in Jashapara 2004). In the modern

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    Essay Length: 2,953 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: Vika
  • Farm Subsidies - a Necessary Evil?

    Farm Subsidies - a Necessary Evil?

    Farm Subsidies - A Necessary Evil? ________________________________________ Farm Subsidies - A Necessary Evil? Subsidies are payments, economic concessions, or privileges given by the government to favor businesses or consumers. In the 1930s, subsidies were designed to favor agriculture. John Steinbeck expressed his dislike of the farm subsidy system of the United States in his book, The Grapes of Wrath. In that book, the government gave money to farms so that they would grow and sell

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    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • 5 Forces Model - Bargaining Power of Buyers

    5 Forces Model - Bargaining Power of Buyers

    Bargaining Power of Buyers FedEx faces significant competitive pressure from corporate buyers in the overnight delivery market. This pressure is most evident in FedEx’s relationship with large corporate clients. These buyers have a great deal of bargaining power attributable to the large volume purchases they make. Negligible switching costs also contribute to buyers bargaining ability in the market. Buyers have a great deal of bargaining power because of the large volume of purchases they make

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    Essay Length: 610 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 4, 2010 By: David
  • Define the Term Sensitive Periods, and Explain How the Teacher’s Knowledge and Understanding of These Periods Determines His/her Preparation and Custodianship of the Prepared Environment

    Define the Term Sensitive Periods, and Explain How the Teacher’s Knowledge and Understanding of These Periods Determines His/her Preparation and Custodianship of the Prepared Environment

    Define the term sensitive periods, and explain how the teacher’s knowledge and understanding of these periods determines his/her preparation and custodianship of the prepared environment “A sensitive period refers to a special sensibility which a creature acquires in its infantile state” (Montessori, 1966, p.38). Such sensitive periods were first discovered in animals by the Dutch scientist Hugo de Vries, but according to Montessori, are also found in children and are very important to consider in

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    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Max
  • Gangs: Power, Conflict, and Trust

    Gangs: Power, Conflict, and Trust

    Gangs have become a harsh reality in today's society. But despite what one might think, gangs illustrate many communication theories. This is done through the power gangs possesses, "gang warfare", and the trust between gang members. Gang power can be seen in many communication theories. There are several types of power that gangs and gang leaders fall under. An example of this would be referent and legitimate power. Referent power can be described as the

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Top
  • Is Justified True Belief Really Knowledge?

    Is Justified True Belief Really Knowledge?

    Is Justified True Belief Really Knowledge? So, you think you found some truth in the traditional concepts that knowledge is true belief? Well, I just might have to burst your bubble and join up with Edmond L. Gettier's famous counterexample's to these particular beliefs. Gettier, published these ambitious counterexamples in a June 1963 article entitled, "Is Justified Knowledge True Belief." The traditional concepts of knowledge seem to hold that the following three stipulations are jointly

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    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Monika
  • Knowledge Management and Leadership in Learning Organizations: An Integrated Perspective.

    Knowledge Management and Leadership in Learning Organizations: An Integrated Perspective.

    Knowledge management and leadership in learning organizations: an integrated perspective. "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn." Alvin Toffler To establish the importance of intimate relationship between leadership practices and knowledge management in the learning organisation, a learning organisation concept should be first identified and discussed, with the emphases on the specific features of contemporary organisation and the essential

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The Concept of Power in Politics

    The Concept of Power in Politics

    The Meaning of Power The instrumental character of power is that of a “means to an end.” It includes the tools, resources, and abilities used to pursue goals. The meaning of power and its role in politics is understood first with a background of its dual nature. De jure refers to the theory of power. The concept of “absolute power,” considers tangible factors. When comparing nations’ power, money and gross national product are units of

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Bred
  • Both “to Kill a Mockingbird” and “the Power of one” Demonstrate That one Person Who Is Willing to Take Risks and Sacrifices Really Can Influence a Society and Initiate Significant Change in Attitudes

    Both “to Kill a Mockingbird” and “the Power of one” Demonstrate That one Person Who Is Willing to Take Risks and Sacrifices Really Can Influence a Society and Initiate Significant Change in Attitudes

    A shift in the attitudes and beliefs of any ancestral society is most often a convoluted and lengthy task, caused by a combination of many people’s actions. The text “To Kill A Mockingbird,” and the film “The Power of One,” address the extent of influence one person’s risk and sacrifice can have on the ideologies that are adhered to by a society. Both stories contain characters that show courage and morality by acting on their

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Tasha

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