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Architecture Of Antonio Gaudi In Modernism
Architecture Of Antonio Gaudi In Modernism
Antoni Plàcid Guillem Gaudí i Cornet (25 June 1852-10 June 1926) - in English, normally referred to by the Spanish translation of his name, Antonio Gaudí[3][4][5] - was a Spanish Catalan[6] architect who belonged to the Modernist style (Art Nouveau) ...
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HUMAN CLONING
Human Cloning
Human Cloning
Cloning has been a very notorious topic since it affects moral values of humans and other living things identically. In February 1997, scientists announced the birth of the first cloned sheep, and this predicted the future of cloning possibilities (Kolata, 1997). The scientists began extensive experiments on ...
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GLOBAL MONETARY SYSTEM
Global Monetary System and Foreign Exchange-What to DO?
Global Monetary System and Foreign Exchange-What to DO?
Introduction
A foreign exchange market is the institution for the exchange of one state's currency with that of another state; actually, “the market” is made up of many different markets because the trade between ...
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CITY OF NEW ORLEANS
City of New Orleans
City of New Orleans
New Orleans was certainly endeavouring to find her niche in an progressively urbanizing America. In the early years of the 20th 100 years she tried to lost her past and alter to a town of manufacturers, enterprises, and conventions. Ultimately, although, ...
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FASB: Financial Accounting Standards Board
FASB: Financial Accounting Standards Board
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FASB stands for the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Its main purpose is to develop the generally accepted accounting principles in the United States known as GAAP. The Securities and Exchange Commission established FASB in 1973 replacing the Accounting Principles Board and ...
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Parable of the Good Samaritan
Jesus taught the masses through parables. His many parables have many different interpretations and themes. Three major themes that I notice in Jesus' parables throughout The Bible include judgment, God's grace, and the unfruitful people.
Judgment is probably one of the more prominent themes in Jesus' parables. ...
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TRANSFER OF LEARNING
Transfer of Learning
Transfer of Learning
Introduction
Transfer of learning, also called transfer of training, is a process which involves the following steps: (1) trainees learn and retain the skills taught during training; (2) learned skills are transferred, which means using learned skills to perform one's job; and (3) transferred skills ...
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Community Paper
Community Paper
This paper tries to answer (in a very modest way, both in what concerns its extent and its scientific instruments - mainly inferential) to one of Archie Brown's challenges, namely the analysis of the relationship between political culture and political change (4) applied to the Hattiesburg case. More ...
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MULTICULTURAL DIVERSITY
Multicultural Diversity
Multicultural Diversity
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This article reviews current multicultural thinking, and offers a critical view of the advantages and disadvantages of positioning disability within the emergent multicultural discourse. Implications for future thinking and action to promote equal opportunity and self-determination for persons with disabilities as a cultural group with a political ...
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Zero Tolerance
Zero tolerance policies originated with weapons and now have expanded onto fistfights, practical jokes, harassment, alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. " These policies have now gone well beyond drugs and weapons, with many schools having adopted a comprehensive set of standards that apply even to dress and speech as well ...