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- 14751: Tenshukaku(architecture)
- Tenshukaku Architecture differs all over the world. Each country differed in styles used to express themselves. Japan is known for their great feudal castles. One such castle, Tenshukaku thrives today. In this paper the structure and who built the castle, technology used ...
- 14752: Ramses II: Magnificence On The Nile
- ... look across the Mediterranean Sea to the Hittite Empire were there were old scores to be settled. The young Pharaoh finally felt ready to embark on a invasion of Syria- a move guaranteed to provoke war with the Hittites. Four years after he came to the throne the young Pharaoh, greedy for renown, led a strong force into Palestine the summer of 1286 B.C. with a reliable and disciplined army ...
- 14753: Rosa Parks
- ... Her work for the advancement of African Americans continues although she officially retired in 1988. She continues to be honored as one of our nations prized heroes even today. Personal Reaction I feel that the world needs more individuals like Rosa Parks. Society needs people who aren't afraid to stand up for what they believe in and who try to make changes take place, rather than waiting for someone else ...
- 14754: The American Dream 3
- ... care of. A great uniformity in the quality of life will arise in our culture and America will become more peaceful and a closer knit society. When these acts of brotherhood and unselfishness permeate our world, then we will all be able to experience the true American Dream.
- 14755: The Art Of Negotiating
- ... 1: On Negotiating This chapter defines negotiating. The author then gives examples of real life negotiating. The basic ingredients for negotiating are then given. The author then explains the importance of negotiating in the business world. Sales negotiating and real estate negotiating are the major points of business negotiating that the author touches upon. Chapter 2: The Cooperative Process In this chapter, the author explains that negotiating is not a game ...
- 14756: Socrates
- ... prestige. Many of the problems facing us today are caused for the most part by people wanting money or power. If we all lived by Socrates’ philosophy, much of the greed and deception in our world would disappear. A good example of a problem caused by peoples’ lust for money is the tobacco industry. They use every misleading scheme they can think of to get us to buy their products, hoping ...
- 14757: Serial Killer: Ted Bundy
- ... s personality. He took on an icy demeanor. He was no longer a shy introverted person. He became focused again, but in a more aggressive, dominant way. He was driven to prove himself to the world, and maybe more importantly, to Stephanie Brooks. He re-enrolled in college to study psychology. Bundy excelled this time around, becoming an honors student and well liked by his professors. Also around this time, Bundy ...
- 14758: Viete
- ... The last two books on astronomy have never been published. In 1573 Viète was appointed to the parliament of Brittany and in 1589 he worked for the French state as a parliamentary councillor. During the war with Spain (1590), Viète served Henry IV of France and deciphered the Spanish code in intercepted messages. Viète introduced the first systematic algebraic notation in his book In artem analyticam isagoge (1591). He demonstrated the ...
- 14759: Halberstam
- ... s "The Silent Season of the Hero" is the first piece exhibited by Stout and Halberstam. It's followed by 57 articles spanning from Heywood Broun's "Sports for Art's Sake" (The New York World, 1921), to J.R. Moehringer's "Resurrecting the Champ" (The Los Angeles Times Magazine, 1997). 'If you read this book I think you'll get a sense of change in the society.' -- David Halberstam The ...
- 14760: The Communication Challenge
- ... of my responses during a study interview. "I want solid information I can use to make real decisions. Not just 'context setting.'" Context is nice, and if done well, greatly helps us understand the changing world around us. But mostly (over 80 percent) what we're looking for is clear, effective, useful, day-to-day information and sense-making. Think of the majority of our communication needs as organizing and delivering ...
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