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…), that is, movies are only applauded only when they portray "normal" stereotypes of what men and women should be. The study, conducted by Oliver et al, examined the impact of gender identity, theme and characters' sex on anticipated contributes…
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…, Brinkley et al. 415). Sheer manpower ratios were unbelievably one-sided, with only nine of the nation's 31 million inhabitants residing in the seceding states (Angle 7). The Union also had large amounts of land available for growing food crops which served…
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…, and toss the rest. But GM, of course, is no ordinary company. With sales of $193 billion, it stands as an icon of fading American industrial might (Welch et al., 2005). And make no mistake; GM is in a horrible bind. That $1.1 billion loss in the first quarter…
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…. Aristocrats that were gaining power over feudal provinces were sentenced to appear at Shi Huangdi's court and leave their states. Once this event occurred the emperor then appointed bureaucrats to rule the provinces" (Stearns, et. al., p. 38). The rise…
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…internally generated trademark or brand name cannot be recognised as an asset. If a trademark or brand name is acquired externally, its cost should be debited to the appropriate intangible asset account and amortized over its useful life (Hoggett et al 2006). E.g…
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…seven nominations included three for Best Supporting Actor (Al Pacino, James Caan, and Robert Duvall), Best Director, Best Sound, Best Film Editing, and Best Costume Design. "The Godfather" significantly improved the careers of many of the actors…
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…perhaps be an Intangible asset, expense or otherwise. The correct option will be examined further on. This transaction could be recorded as either an asset, which are defined by Kloot, LS et al (2002) as "future economic benefits controlled by the entity…
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…'Stroop Effect' was illustrated using colour. Flowers et al. developed another version of the 'Stroop Effect' in 1979. Instead of using colour the new version was illustrated using numbers. The task was to say aloud the number of characters, which appeared…
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…. Unlike relativism, if a person's ego was to determine the same decision, the outcome would differ, for that the person would reap what is best for their own interest. For example, "Chainsaw Al" could be considered an egoist by his short term greed for success…
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…was not much liked by some of the staff al Cal Tech as he was on the head of newspapers and headlines a lot as a sponsor of the World Peace Conference. He explained that he had just been in a meeting, "The Nature of Viral Multiplication" for a society of General…
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