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…Paper Describing the social influences on modern photography Good Content Marking the Times: A study of the political, social and cultural influences on the work of three photographers. Of all the influences on an artist…
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Category: /Literature
…Teamwork What do you relationships, teams, and work all have in common? They all require two, or more people working together to get a great outcome, or common goal. They require teamwork. It is something we all want to have in life with others. Yet…
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…The work and skills required of managers across organisations varies greatly according to a boundless number of factors. In order to identify and analyse the function of managers in organisations, it is of utmost importance to first isolate…
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…Question: Examine the methods employed by planters to induce "labourers" to work on sugar estates after emancipation. Full emancipation of the slaves was achieved in 1838 in the British West Indies and 1848 in the French colonies. The post-emancipation…
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…to affect profoundly Quiroga and his work. Around the same time there were many changes in the arts too. The Modernist movement in Buenos Aires in the 1890s attracted many foreign poets, and in the capital of the Republic of Uruguay, Montevideo, there was a rise…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Introduction. Recommendation 38 of the Australian Law Reform Commission should be acted upon. Undertaking Pro bono work would enhance appreciation of ethical standards and professional responsibility among law students. This appreciation in light…
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…to find a publisher interested in his work, he employed himself as a manual laborer, and then returned to California a year later. In 1929, he published his first novel, "Cup of Gold." The novel received a less than desirable response. Next year, he married…
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…was published in 1833, it did not take long until his first work of greater dimension. 3 years later he released collected works in a book called "Sketches by Boz" with astonishing success and married Catherine Hogarth, who he had 10 children with. Even though, his…
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…that Shakespeare apparently wrote had in-depth details of how the court system worked. Therefore, "There is no mention in the documents of the time of a Shakespeare's... intimate acquaintance with the inner court circles as has been implied by such contemporaries…
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Category: /History
…to be manipulated into slavery. It became apparent that these African men, women and children were meant to generate money. They were meant to work long and hard, yet they were no longer intended a voice of their own. A few Americans took the time to appreciate the hard…
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