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    lived from 1889 to 1989 (Lovelace, 1993). He was one of the original municipal planners and has influenced city planning profession from 1914 to present day. Bartholomew’s influence and notability in city planning has three distinct areas (Lovelace, 1993). These three areas include the education of planning professionals, civil service at both the city and national level, and his private practice and advancement of a systematic comprehensive plan (Lovelace, 1993). These three areas…

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    planning has three distinct areas (Lovelace, 1993). These three areas include the education of planning professionals, civil service at both the city and national level, and his private practice and advancement of a systematic comprehensive plan (Lovelace, 1993). These three areas tell a story of an individual that had a profound impact on the city planning profession beginning from the start of his planning career in 1912 and still continues today (Lovelace, 1993). Harland Bartholomew was born…

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    dies’ (Rose, 1993: 178). Concentrating on the image of the beautiful soul, Rose explains how this becomes Walter Benjamin’s concept of ‘dialectics at a standstill’ (Rose: 1993). For the beautiful soul ‘bears no fruit – her body disintegrates, her soul swells – and she returns in death…

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    The two versions of Much Ado About Nothing that I chose were the 1993 version, directed by Kenneth Branagh, and the 2012 version directed by Joss Whedon. The two interpretations were drastically different from one another, but I think that the 2012 version was the funniest. In the 1993 version, the director also plays the character of Benedick, and the play is interpreted as the expected period piece. Unlike the 2012 version; the 1993 version displays a more jovial atmosphere all throughout, but…

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    Diatonic Themes In Music

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    S1= intro + 4 • ( 2 • B1 + 2 • B2 ) + B1 + B3 + 2 • B4 +Bres fig.1. The melodic objects sequence (Haus and Rodriguez, 1993, p. 7) Together the melodic elements made a four cyclic structures creating a sort of loop function. Each loop lasts 72 bars (18•(2+2)) and it is characterised by specific developments of the rhythmic, dynamic, harmonic and timbral structure growth…

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    Putnam (1993) lays the groundwork for this research by demonstrating the stark differences among the towns across Italy. For example, Seveso, a town in the northern region of Italy, is described as a “modest, modern town in the mixed industrial-and-farming belt” (1993, 4), but became world-famous due to an ecological disaster when a chemical plant exploded and nearly crippled the town’s economy. In another instance, Pietrapertosa, a town in the southern region of Italy, seemed to mimic the…

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    Introduction The aim of this essay is to evaluate the effectiveness of military force in relation to Operation Gothic Serpent, which occurred in 1993 in Somalia. This essay will argue through the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu or “Black Hawk Down”, that the operation was a failure. As a first step, this essay will detail the background of the operation. As a second step, the Battle of Mogadishu will be outlined. The essay will then examine the factors which contributed to the Operation’s failure.…

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    Imagined Community Essay

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    Nationalism: • The concept of nationalism can be defined as a common identity formed between people (Okoth, 2006: 1). • Nationalism was previously viewed as an unpredictable and dangerous force (Chaterjee, 1993: 3). • Nationalism is a product of the political history of Europe (Chaterjee, 1993: 4). • CLASS QUESTION: Do you think that the Western countries had a reason to fear the phenomenon of nationalism? Imagined Community: • A nation is a socially constructed community, which is imagined…

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    Cod Fish History

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    They even developed a new boat for fishing known as the fishing schooner (Parsons, 1993). This new boat was used for whaling, cod fishing, and trading. The boat itself had fore and aft sails on two or more masts (Britannica, 1998). The boat was quick and allowed colonists to increase their efficiency in trade and fishing. The colonists…

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    basis mainly of the child’s relations to his parents, and functioning as a kind of conscience, criticising the thoughts and acts of the ego, causing feelings of guilt and anxiety, when the ego gratifies or tends to gratify primitive impulses (Osborne, 1993). One of Freud’s major contributions was to stimulate the work of other theorists and researchers (Roazen, 1976). Erik Erikson was one of the most talented and imaginative of these theorists (Roazen, 1976). A neo-Freudian psychoanalyst from…

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