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Summaries
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Le Guin's “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas“ was first published in 1973 in New Dimensions 3 and has been published in many anthologies since. When it appeared for the second time in 1975 as part of her short story collection The Wind's T...

Caribbean Literature
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the perfect match for Bita, a heroine of Claude McKay’s Banana Bottom. Banana Bottom by Claude McKay This pleasantly interesting book was written by Jamaican emigrant, Claude McKay in 1933. This is an amazing story written in the beautiful...

Children Soldiers In Uganda.
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children associated with armed forces and armed groups is of increasing international concern ([CSUCS, 2008] and [UNICEF, 2007]). At present, it is estimated that as many as 300,000 children under the age of 18 currently serve in government...

Change Management In Information Systems
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change management in the development of effective information systems Introduction Internet-based interorganizational systems (IIOS) are Internet-based information systems (ISs) shared by two or more organizations such as extranets, virtual...

Active Listening & Receiving Techniques
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active listening. Paraphrasing, inquiring inquiry and mirroring t feeling are the three methods that aid us to be active listener.   Personal Practice      One of the most significant constituents for thriving interpersonal communication is...

Table Of Content
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REFERENCES10 Introduction In a country where religious freedom is a founding principle, it seems strange to read letters and opinions of people with religious conviction seem so against one of our most cherished freedoms. But are they? It ...

Sports In America And Its Impact On American Nation
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sportsmen were Native Americans, who competed for religious, medicinal, and gambling purposes (Putney, 2001). They had running races, but were best known for team ball sports like lacrosse, which had over forty variations. The colonists def...