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    desertification of Mauritania tended to abandon their slave holdings because the depletion of their herds made it difficult to feed and house slaves (Citation, DOS Report). This narrative presents slavery as a consequent of regional and economic factors such that slave owners are not necessarily Arab, but are land owners. Incongruous Narratives of Slavery and Differing Characteristics of Masters and Slaves The three narratives posited above present three different explanations for the social…

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    chore, as opposed to just learning itself. Providing a premise—his 1993 article—before drawing this conclusion is something he does throughout the article, and doing this further eliminates room for arguments because it’s a common, standardized criterion for effective…

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    study” (Lambert, 2012). By doing this approach, we will get a straight forward descriptive summary in the content of the data, which is formality. 1.6.2 Data Collection Data will be collected, analyzed, and interpreted by investigating 4 talk shows from 2 TV channels. The selected talk shows are talk show that still airing untill 2015. A criterion for the selection will find talk show similar in content and structure in order to establish comparability. Then, the talk shows will be transcribed…

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    avoid paid/professional donors by taking medical history and clinical examination. Basic information of donors including age, sex, occupation, medication, previous donations etc. were obtained. Donors were selected as per inclusion and exclusion criterion as…

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    Myth is a primeval way through which every culture defines its character and offers a way to understand the world. Humans use myth to describe and understand “archetypal or universal significance” (Cupitt, 1997, p.5) and to establish their perception of cultural experiences. Different cultures have their own myths that systemise their human experience as “one of the functions of myth is to convert numinous indefiniteness into nominal definiteness and to make what is uncanny familiar and…

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    this research is based on his views and studies. If a speaker of English hears or reads a passage of the language which is more than one sentence in length, he can normally decide without difficulty whether it forms a unified whole or is just a collection of unrelated sentences ( Halliday and Hasan, 1976, p. 1). Cohesion is what distinguish between the both. The concept of cohesion is a semantic one , it refers to relations of meaning that exist within the text, and that define it as a text.…

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    Introduction Assessment is the topic of domain four. It is significance that teachers should include an assessment criteria in their lesson plans. It is so because it reflects a real picture about students’ understanding and, in addition to that, it gives the teachers an authentic result which measures their teaching methods aptitudes inside classrooms. Thus, I am inquisitively wondering: what is assessment? Why is it important? How to do assessment? I find that assessment is defined by…

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    A: PESTLE are the external factors that affect any business, it’s also the macro external factors that affect the strategies of set targets in New Zealand’s dairy industry. And the strategies of set targets are the most important in the business, it decides the business success or failure, it decides the direction of business development and decides position of business in the market. Political Political is a very important point in business for every country in the world. Political…

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    1.1 General consideration Monitoring of different Clinical Research enables research ethics boards to ensure that, the standards that they approve in theory are being applied in practice [1] [2]. It has been suggested that such review has to be performed regularly and that it include monitoring of a variety of aspects of research, such as the consent process, adherence to the approved protocol and data integrity [1] [3]. 1. Weijer C, Shapiro S, Fuks A, Glass KC, Skrutkowska M. Monitoring…

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    books, dissertations, peer review journals, and etc. The searching key words were heart failure disease process and intervention. A total of full text newspaper article 1,184,253, journal articles 845,303, book/eBook 515,055 were found. The next criterion was the year between 2013 to present for the most contemporaneous evidence-based research practice on heart failure; a total of 448,963 articles were found. Therefore, the selection was based on relevancy and reputability source such as The…

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