Papers 1801-1810 of total 60222 found.
…China's failure to effectively deal with the West up to1842 is largely attributed to its traditional attitude of foreign inferiority. The Chinese had an innate and a deeply ingrained belief that they were the superior nation. For over two thousand…
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…Introduction This article provides a primer on basic public relations and both internal and external communications strategy for wholesaler-distributors. We review key elements of an effective communications strategy and discuss best practices that can…
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…as a bouncer he would be wearing a leather jacket. The few props that they used were kept on a stand at the back of the stage, which was incorporated into the play. Overall the theatrical effect achieved was one of touching comedy. They used a variety of music…
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…Corporation's global training programs is their method of taking the best "people practices" found in the various McDonalds restaurants around the world and blending them into the one method that is most effective for a given location. For example, opening…
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…children; however, the topic has collided into a highly heated debate about the effectiveness. How effective is corporal punishment in our society today? Corporal Punishment is defined as "an act by a parent or other caretaker, which is intended to cause…
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…Is the Death Penalty an Effective Punishment? Yes. In at least one important respect, it is. It simply cannot be argued that a killer, once executed, can ever kill again. The Death Penalty does not stop people from killing others. The only thing…
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…radiates energy back into space. Atmospheric greenhouse gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other gases) trap some of the outgoing energy, retaining heat somewhat like the glass panels of a greenhouse. Without this natural "greenhouse effect," temperatures…
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…and to be in keeping with the less than cheerful mood Williams' has created through his other devices. The lighting creates a hazy effect, reinforcing Williams' idea that the play was never intended to be realistic and that Tom's memory has become less sharp as it has…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, predominantly to relationships between individuals that is created by harmful behaviour. The primary stakeholders in restorative justice processes are the person(s) who effected the harm (offender), the person(s) harmed (victim), and the affected community (Cavanagh…
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…was there a minority government. Majority governments result in swift and effective methods of passing legislation. Voting is traditionally done on party lines and therefore adds to the stability of the government. In this way the British electoral system fulfills…
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