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… the effect of tartaric acid on polarized light. Under a microscope in 1848, he discovered that there were two types of tartrate crystals which were mirror images of each other. This contradicted Mitscherlich who had observed only a single type of…
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… correlation and transmission, as described in Clint C. Wilson, Felix F. Guitierrez, and Lena M. Chao's book "Racism, Sexism, and the Media: The Rise of Class Communication in Multicultural America" directly apply to Lalo Alcarez's daily newspaper comic…
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… how society has developed throughout history. Society in the United Kingdom has stereotyped individuals into class categories and Marx claims that class struggle has been the basis of British history for years, but is class still an issue today? This…
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… Labor-Management Partnership. Changing the established relationship between GM and its unions * Clear definition and articulation of company's mission and values. Challenge to the established norms of customer service. Making sure that every employee…
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… nation, Germany, was brought to its knees, smashed and broken. In attempts to repair its broken state, it was hastily taped back together; this tape just so happened to be Germany's "free trial" of democracy. And so the Weimar Republic was born. The…
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… has been a great deal of concentration on what John Hick, in his Philosophy of Religion calls "the peculiarity of religious language". Hick is referring to the fact that when language is used either to describe God, or to make any kind of religious…
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… activity, and sometimes we are more or less logical about them. The decision that we make are based on beliefs concerning the possibility of uncertain events such as the outcome of an election. However what determines these beliefs? How do we measure…
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… coming, team fall back," I desperately shouted out to my team. "Roger That!" John yelled while running back. Rapid firing guns of the vicious terrorists never seemed to stop. I waited and waited, holding off the terrorists so my team of…
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… supported sports in China since it was introduced in the 1900s. In 1994, the Chinese Professional Soccer League (CPSL) was established. Under the direct supervision of the Chinese Football Association (CFA's) Professional League Committee, this nationwid…
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… are classified to characterize the mode of thought of those who would call themselves existentialists. The first theme is known as "existence precedes essence", which is the basic existentialist standpoint. The values in a person's life are not inherited…
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