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Practical Book Review
Practical Book Review
Summation
The book, 'Why Don't We Listen Better,' by Dr. James Petersen highlights one of the most important issues in today's world. His book is divided into five major parts that explain the importance of listening in our day to day activities. In the first part of ...
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Collective Thinking and Leadership
Collective Thinking in Schools
Ebony River College became the school context for most of the 2-year fieldwork. Established in the early 1990s this government school has three campuses: two 7-10-year levels (Brindle and Casey Campuses both pseudonyms) and one 11-12-year levels. Formed from five schools in the region, ...
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SOCIAL OR REGIONAL VARIETY OF AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH
Features and the History of a Social or Regional Variety of Australian English
Features and the History of a Social or Regional Variety of Australian English
With about 15.5 million people speak English as their mother tongue (of a total population of 18 million), ...
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Comparison between Authors
Comparison between Authors
In this essay, we would attempt to highlight the major differences and similarities in the approach and works of two authors. Authors often adopt different approaches to explain their viewpoints. For instance, in the article written by Galbraith (1959) & Schor (1999); the authors intended to ...
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The Art of the Leader
The Art of the Leader
I. Bibliographic Information
William A. Cohen, Ph.D., is the author of the book, 'The Art of the Leader'. H e has been a fighting leader in the American and Israeli armed forces and a business director for many corporations. He is the ...
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TORONTO CITY
Toronto City
Toronto City
When I first came to Toronto (which is the southernmost city in Canada) from Middle East I found it quite different than my home country. As it was an entirely new place for me, which had to resemblance to Middle East it was quite difficult for me ...
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Comparative Analysis of Poems
Comparative Analysis of Poems
Even though Beowulf and Sir Gawain were written in entirely different time periods, there are certain striking similarities and some stark contrasts between the two epic poems. To start with, the epic poem Beowulf was written in the times of the Anglo-Saxon period which ...
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How to balance studies with work and/or family demands
How to balance studies with work and/or family demands
Introduction
You see, being human, we are born to focus. Our prime objective is specialization, to be a master at one task, skill, trait or characteristic, which not proves for us to become perfect in ...
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Personal Essay
Personal Essay
Introduction
It is a general fact that all individuals carry out things in a different way, in accord to the state of affairs and setting in their surroundings. People usually modify their behavior to fit into diverse societal sittings (Harris, 2006). Behavior is an attribute of character of ...
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'Trifles'
Introduction
The word trifles indicates insignificance. The feminist Susan Glaspell points out the forcibly insignificant role women have been shunned into by a male dominated society. Ironically it is these very men who laugh at their insignificant observations when faced with a heinous murder.
The backdrop; John Wright is dead. Murdered ...