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    Evolution Of Case Studies

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    Over the last 40 years, case study research has undergone substantial changes through its use in research. These changes are born out of the parallel influences from historical approaches to research and the researchers preferences, perspectives and interpretations of the research. Key to these variations are the ontological and epistemological orientations of the individuals who have been involved in the evolution. There have been a variety of designs recommended in the preparation, planning…

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    The historian/critic is trapped in his own ‘historicity’. No one can rise above his own social formations, his ideological upbringing in order to understand the past on its terms. What new historicists are concerned with is the recovery of the original ideology which gave birth to the text and which the text in turn helped to disseminate throughout a culture. New historicism is a collection of practices rather than a school or a method. To further buttress this, Stephen Greenblatt who is…

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    constitutive manner shaped modes of sociability in the city. Analysis of the works by Faure, Ferguson, Haine, and Ross, makes clear that Shane Ewan’s three features of urban history are vital to a discussion of the working class. The use of interdisciplinarity, ‘history from below’ and the city-as-agent elucidate the hidden history of the working class and their daily relationships with their environment and each other. The working class in Paris created a family, community and…

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    Mahmoud Darwish Analysis

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    1 Abstract: This paper seeks to explore the function of interdisciplinarity between Poetry and Mythology in the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’ “The Phases of Anat” and how myth is employed to serve cultural and resistance purposes by means of creating and ascertaining identity through proposing and documenting a new version of the subaltern history that have been marginalized for decades in view of the capabilities of their powerful occupiers at all levels. to serve supporting his…

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    Carnegie Online Schools

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    Carnegie online schools is an overall investigation school with more than 13,285 understudies, 98,000 graduated class, and 5,000 workforce and staff. Carnegie online schools has been a cause of improvement since its setting up in 1900. Today, Carnegie online universities are an overall pioneer setting up urgent musings available to be purchased to people in general and making productive new organizations. Our reward winning representatives are prestigious for working almost with understudies to…

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    A new journey began for me this past August. As of August, I officially moved into my first college dorm room in order to start the path to my future. By doing so, I have given myself the opportunity to be educated at a higher level than high school, which will allow me to learn all that I need to in order to be successful and eventually work in the career of my dreams. However, this isn’t any college dorm room I moved into. This is one of many college dorm rooms that lie in Lincoln…

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    Weiss, Tilin, & Morgan (2014) state, “The competitive healthcare market presents professionals with a variety of leadership challenges—not the least of which is learning to leverage the power of interdisciplinarity” (p. xxii). In transplant, we have multidisciplinary team rounds daily for the fresh transplant patients. The interdisciplinary team consists of the following: dietician, pharmacist, social worker, physical therapist, surgeon, physician assistant, floor nurse, charge nurse and nurse…

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    Fatal Love Book Review

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    Sofia Paiva de Araujo LTAM 6251 Dr. Erika Edwards November 6th, 2017 Book review Uribe-Uran, Victor. Fatal Love: Spousal Killers, Law, and Punishment in the Late Colonial Spanish Atlantic. Stanford University Press, 2015. Stanford Scholarship Online, 2016. doi: 10.11126/stanford/9780804794633.001.0001. This study investigates spousal murders in Spain and two of its colonies in the Atlantic, New Spain and New Granada, during the late colonial period (1740s-1820s). It explores how these…

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    Land of the free and home of the brave. These words define American culture and evoke patriotism among its citizens. But, if one were to look beyond the shining sentimentality and apply these words to the U.S.’s cruel history, it conjures a different feeling. In 1893, Hawaii was colonized by the United States and has since become the epitome of these famous words. Paradistic freedom balanced with brave militaristic guardians make Hawaii the perfect vacation spot, surrounded by the safety of…

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    value all students’ social and cultural interactions. Pedagogical practices that align with a sociocultural understanding of learning include creating learning communities, collaborative learning, formative and summative assessment and an interdisciplinarity approach. The need for 21st century learners to develop lifelong learning skills including metacognition, critical, creative and reflective thinking as well as learning with and about ICTs is…

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