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  • Theory of Cognitive Development

    Theory of Cognitive Development

    Theory of Cognitive Development BY Jean Piaget No theory of cognitive development has had more impact than that of Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive thinking. Jean Piaget, Swiss psychologists identified four stages in which children develop cognitively. How we as human beings develop cognitively has been thoroughly researched. Theorists have suggested that children are incapable of understanding the world until they reach a particular stage of cognitive development. Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development is the

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Yan
  • Parent and School Autism Wars: A Civil Rights Struggle

    Parent and School Autism Wars: A Civil Rights Struggle

    Parent and School Autism Wars: A Civil Rights Struggle Based on the civil rights principal of equal educational opportunity, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) guarantee an appropriate education to all students with disabilities. The 1997 IDEA amendments mandate that parents of children with disabilities have a right to be involved with the school district in education decisionmaking processes, meetings, and records of their children. Yet some parents of children in special education feel

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Artur
  • The Road to the Civil War

    The Road to the Civil War

    Phil Ninan 12/5/2005 U.S. History Per. 4 The Road to the Civil War Until 1861 compromises helped the United States of America to avoid civil war. The Compromise of 1850 led a series of events set out to prevent war. The compromise of 1850 consisted of negotiations Henry Clay made which included issues on: slavery, land, and money. Also there were events that helped lead to war such as the Kansas-Nebraska Act. This included concerns

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Steve
  • Explore How the Character of Prospero Develops in the Course of the Tempest. How Does the Prospero of Act one Scene Two Compare to That We Hear in the Final Scene of the Play? Compare Your Interpretation of the Play with That of Other Critics.

    Explore How the Character of Prospero Develops in the Course of the Tempest. How Does the Prospero of Act one Scene Two Compare to That We Hear in the Final Scene of the Play? Compare Your Interpretation of the Play with That of Other Critics.

    Prospero is the most central character in Shakespeare’s �The Tempest’. The play revolves around his personal task to regain his dukedom, which his brother Antonio usurped from him. Throughout the play it is shown how Prospero develops and changes as a character and seems a different person to the character we first meet in Act One Scene Two. How Prospero’s character develops happens in a variety of ways, one of the most potent ways appearing

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Jack
  • Sputnik and the Cold War

    Sputnik and the Cold War

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Analyse Those Factors Impacting on the Ecological Sustainability of a Large City in the Developed World?

    Analyse Those Factors Impacting on the Ecological Sustainability of a Large City in the Developed World?

    Question: Analyse those factors impacting on the ecological sustainability of a large city in the developed world? Answer: There are various factors affecting the ecological sustainability of Sydney. For Sydney to be containable and sustainable it means growing within resource limits & improving on natural & biodiversity endowments when and where we can. Careful planning of new areas & the revitalisation of existing communities is needed to increase the diversity of housing choices to achieve

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Vika
  • Part B - What Were the Consequences of the First World War for the British People 1914 - 1924?

    Part B - What Were the Consequences of the First World War for the British People 1914 - 1924?

    Part B - What were the consequences of the First World War for the British People 1914 - 1924? (50 Marks) Britain changed significantly between 1900 and 1918, there are many potential reasons for this however World War One is seen as the biggest. The whole world order changed as the old empires of Russia, Austria - Hungary and the Ottoman Empire collapsed, Germany was recreated as the Weimar Republic and France and Britain were

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Wendy
  • World War I

    World War I

    World War I Nations should take into consideration on how their actions affect the rest of the world. There are sometimes when you should do what you think is right for yourself. But this is a nation. It isn’t just only you. There are a whole lot of other people you must satisfy. Put it this way a Nation is a team. The nation has to work as a one. Some people may not like

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Janna
  • Analysis of the Fog of War: Eleven Lessons by Robert S. McNamara

    Analysis of the Fog of War: Eleven Lessons by Robert S. McNamara

    The Fog of War Eleven Lessons by Robert S. McNamara was in so much as a great representation of the life of Robert S. McNamara. It showed his life to be dramatic and traumatic in many different ways. The lessons he learned and shared during the documentary movie were truly astounding to me. I personally thought the movie was a tad bit on the boring side, but it was a documentary after all. The Fog

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Natchez War

    The Natchez War

    The Natchez War The Natchez are Native American people who originally lived in the Natchez Bluffs area near the present-day city of Natchez, Mississippi. Archaeological evidence states that the Natchez people lived in the Natchez Bluffs region since as long ago as 700 A.D. The Natchez Indians were among the last American Indian groups to inhabit the area now known as southwestern Mississippi. Only after several disputes with the French were the Natchez dispersed. The

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Victor
  • Business Development

    Business Development

    The resort gaming industry is not a typical business in the sense that organizational revenues are affected by the globalization of commerce and the loss of traditional revenue markets related to geographical provincialism. This industry increasingly enjoys revenue success as a result of the needs of society to temporarily escape the pressures of the current global business conditions and the greater global conditions of society in general. The leisure industry in this country and around

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Janna
  • The Art of War

    The Art of War

    The second book I read for my internship was The Art of War by Sun Tzu. The Art of War was written in early China as a guide for military strategy of the day. This text has stood the test of time and was used for centuries afterward as a guide for generals in warfare. In modern times the book has taken on a new role as its old lessons on military strategy and warfare

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Beginning of Civil War

    Beginning of Civil War

    The Compromise of 1850 only lasted for a few years. People continued to move west, in search of land, prosperity, and a new life. With them, were slave owners, who wanted the same as everyone else. This heated the debate even further. Another disruption was the new fugitive slave law. This entitled southerners to come north in search of their runaway slaves. This also infuriated many northerners. Southern slave owners did not have to prove

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Jon
  • Development Constraints in Sri Lanka

    Development Constraints in Sri Lanka

    Poor governance can be viewed as a major constraint to the development of a country. Through a brief political history of Sri Lanka this section will demonstrate the linkages present in a number of government issues that have hindered the development of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka gained independence from Britain in 1947. From 1948 to 1977 Sri Lanka was a socialist country. Industries were nationalized and a welfare state was established. This improved living conditions

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Mike
  • Riordan's Manufacturing Business Development Needs

    Riordan's Manufacturing Business Development Needs

    Riordan’s Manufacturing Business Development Needs University of Phoenix Computers and Information Processing CIS/319 Otis Langford, MS 23 May 2006 Riordan Manufacturing’s Business Development Needs Riordan Manufacturing is currently in the process of undergoing a feasibility study to improve supply chain functionality. To date, Riordan has 550 individuals working at four separate locations in the United States and China (Riordan, 2006). The goal of Riordan Manufacturing’s Leadership is to standardize inventory control among the locations,

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Artur
  • American People After World War 2

    American People After World War 2

    The end of World War II brought thousands of young servicemen back to America to pick up their lives and start new families in new homes with new jobs. With an energy never before experienced, American industry expanded to meet peacetime needs. Americans began buying goods not available during the war, which created corporate expansion and jobs. Growth everywhere. The baby boom was underway... Many historians of science argue not only that technology is an

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Product Mix: Key to Winning the Cola War

    Product Mix: Key to Winning the Cola War

    Product Mix: Key to Winning the Cola War Pepsi and Coca-Cola have stood the test of time through one of the strongest competition rivalries ever seen in the business world. Each time that one of these beverage giants makes an innovative move to conquer a new or existing beverage market, the other is quick to respond with even better innovations or products. Through the years, each of these companies have heralded fabulous discoveries and absolute

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Marketing Development

    Marketing Development

    Management Development II A manager should, according to myself, among other things have knowledge, be understanding, be able to lissen, be internal motivated and be a leader. Not all managers are leaders. A manager is a title and you then have a certain place and status in the hierarchy of the organisation. Leadership on the other hand is more about human skills and personality. A leader is someone who can communicate and is able

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Mike
  • Into an Irishman’s Thoughts on War

    Into an Irishman’s Thoughts on War

    For many years authors have dedicated themselves to express how they feel about the many things that trouble our world. Even if many of them happen to be referring to the same situation, each can approach it from a very singular point of view. For example, most of the literary works about wars have portrayed it from the barbarous side of it, never really getting into how personal life can be affected by it

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • The Effects of War and Music Together

    The Effects of War and Music Together

    Abernathy 1 Phillip Abernathy Freshman English 111-04 Dr. Doyle 17 December 1999 The Effects of War and Music Together How are music and war related? Music puts a voice in the people's ears, and tells them whether or not we should be involved in that war. It helped out the troops when they were over seas to not be so home sick. Also, every war preceding the Vietnam War had music to help or support

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Jack
  • Child Development

    Child Development

    Sponge & Tub Bathing -A Bath is good at any time except after eating. -Newborns need a sponge bath for 2 weeks until naval has healed. -Always give proper attention to baby while bathing for the baby's safety -Items needed: Two soft bath towels, a soft washcloth, a diaper, mild soap, and baby shampoo. -Room temperature should range between 70-80F -Choose a room with a good work surface. -Place a small bath towel over work

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Edward
  • Who If Any one Won the Cold War?

    Who If Any one Won the Cold War?

    The time period between 1945 and 1991 is considered to be the era of the Cold War. The Cold War, known as the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union, each known during this time as the "super powers". This conflict consisted of the differing attitudes on the ideological, political, and military interests of these two states and their allies, exte nded around the globe. A common political debate covers the issue of

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Vika
  • Is Germany at Fault for World War Ii?

    Is Germany at Fault for World War Ii?

    Is Germany at fault for World War II? World War Two was a time of devastation and misfortune for all people in the world. The war lasted for six years, and involved more than 200 countries, costing fifty-five million lives and material damage of some three billion dollars. WWII was said to be the easiest war ever to be prevented, but once it started there was no stopping it. What or who could cause such

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Monika
  • Regions of Us After Civil War

    Regions of Us After Civil War

    The Civil War left an impressionable mark on the nation as a whole - physically, economically, and furthermore politically. Two of the nations regions most affected was the South and the West. While the south gained political strentgh through a "solid south" Democracy, their weak reliance on the crop lien system adversel affected their econmy; meanwhile the farmers migrated to the west because of the Homestead Act, their economy suffered in part because of over

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Vietnam War and the Domino Theory

    The Vietnam War and the Domino Theory

    The Vietnam War and the Domino Theory The Americanization of the war in Vietnam was inevitable because of the prevailing belief of the “domino theory” that could take effect. The Domino Theory, which President Harry Truman first articulated in the1940’s, is the belief that the fall of one noncommunist state to communism would precipitate the fall of other neighboring noncommunist states (Shabecoff). This theory is the identical strategy that Communist China planned to achieve, with

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Anna