Unknown, St. Matthew, from the Gospel Book of Archbishop Ebbo of Reims, 826-835, Middle ages, (Adendorff, 2008:31) Roman Art 500 BC – 300 AD Figure 5: Unknown, Emperor Augustus (white marble), 1st Century, Roman art, Rome, (Von Heintze, 1990:143) Renaissance 12th to 17th Centuries Figure 6: Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus (tempera on canvas), 1482, Renaissance, Uffizi Gallery, Florence, (Adendorff, 2008:54) Baroque Art 17th and 18th Centuries
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[pic] “RESEARCH METHODS & TECHNIQUES” SUBMITTED TO: SIR.HAFIZ MUSHTAQ AHMED SUBMITTED BY: NOUMAN UL QAYYUM SUBMITTED ON: 31ST DEC, 2009 SEMESTER: BBA IV-A In The Name Of Allah Most Gracious, Most Merciful “Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth. The Parable of His Light is as if there were a Niche and
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Harvard Business School 9-192-040 Rev. June 22, 1993 Accounting for Frequent Fliers By 1991, almost all U.S. airline companies offered frequent flier programs to their passengers. Under these programs, passengers could become members of a program where the miles they flew would be recorded and accumulated to earn free future flights. The proliferation and growth of frequent flier programs created concerns about the proper way to account for and report them in financial reports. The airlines, the
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you: 1. Describe how you selected the retailer and explain your rationale. 2. Describe how your selected retailer uses social media to build relationships with its customers. 3. Research what this retailer did in the 1990s, pre-social media, to build relationships. Compare the 1990s method to the social media method used today. (Is it better off now or how it was before?) 4. Explain how this retailer’s nontraditional forms of retailing have evolved over the last 20 years. Suggest a new nontraditional
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phases: the abandonment of the assembly line in favour of group-based static assembly; the extension of group roles to include more collective responsibility and some decision-making autonomy; and the introduction of self-paced assembly work (Pontusson, 1990). It is also worth noting that the process of change was initially entirely management-driven (though the unions were involved or consulted on some aspects). The Swedish Co-determination Law, which came into effect in 1976, obliged firms to involve
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| The Effects of the Economy on Divorce Rates | | | = | I. Introduction Divorce has become quite common over the last few decades in the United States, as well as in other industrialized countries. It is often discussed as a social problem or phenomenon, with its causes usually related to cultural and structural changes such as increased female labor force participation and legislation which makes divorce easier to obtain. Furthermore, divorce today has become more socially accepted
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market, and non-resident Indians (NRIs). Coming into the 1990s, the external debt had tripled from $22.8 billion in 1983-84 to $69.3 billion in 1990-91. Also by 1990-91, the gross fiscal deficit had grown to about 10% of GDP, of which 4.3% of GDP was for interest payment. In addition, in 1990, the external investors, including the NRIs, started to lose their confidence in India’s economy and political stability. The political instability in 1990 shown by two changes of prime minister within a year
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first fell behind its foreign competitors, such as US and Germany. On the other hand, US became the world’s leading industrial nation before the World War I. It is a fascinating topic that many authors has been trying to unlock this secret. Chandler (1990) has provided his framework of analysis, and he tries to prove that it is the large-scale, managerial enterprises provide countries like US, Germany with international competitive organisational capabilities. From US’s case, managerial enterprise has
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Alfred J Haines Eng 215 Dr. Melissa Olt Research Paper Dec. 18, 2011 Abstract The Man Machine Love-Hate relationship is examined and the eventual blending of the two to create an augmented form of reality. The problems with such a task are not only with the hardware but with the Human sense of spiritual bonding to the past. A past imbued with fear, pain and hardship, a meta-ethnic past that some long for and believe to have been a simpler time. The Personal Computer will someday become
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Criminal Justice 207 Kwak The City That Became Safe Over the last ten years the United States has experienced a dramatic decrease in crime since the early 1990’s. New York, has maintained their remarkable drop in crime over the last twenty years in comparison. So it is only logical that criminologist would want to study this phenomenon to get to the root of its success. In “ The City That Became Safe” Zimring decides to go beyond New York’s surface success and find the causes in these decreases
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