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"Hitler's Italian Allies", 2002. An analysis of the relationship between the two facist regimes in "Hitler's Italian Allies" by Knox MacGregor. 650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 1 source, AU$ 40.95 »
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Abstract This paper will discuss the book "Hitler's Italian Allies" by Knox MacGregor, and seek to understand the bonds that existed between these two countries in their struggle to dominate the world. By realizing the way that MacGregor approaches this topic, it is obvious that the connection in the two fascist regimes was clearly a unified problem in the western world during the Second World War.
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World Economy, 2002. A review of the book "The Geography of the World Economy" by Paul Knox and John Agnew on the origins of world economy. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 2 sources, AU$ 67.95 »
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Abstract This paper is based on the book The Geography of the World Economy by Paul Knox and John Agnew. It will use the first nine chapters of the book in order to discuss the debate why the world economy might have originated in Asia instead of Europe.
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Adult Learner Case Study, 2004. This essay examines a case study in adult learning. 1,582 words (approx. 6.3 pages), 6 sources, MLA, AU$ 84.95 »
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Abstract In this paper, the writer looks at a case study in adult learning. The writer examines several theories relating to the ways in which adults learn. The paper considers the theories of Knox, Cross, Knowles, Rogers and others. In this article, the writer shows how the case relates to each of the theories.
From the Paper "Adults learn differently to children for several reasons, adults are autonomous and self-directed, they are goal-oriented, they are relevancy oriented, problem-centered, they need to know why they are learning something, they are practical problem-solvers, they have accumulated life experiences. All these factors mean that you cannot expect to teach adults the same way you teach children. Adults typically have different motivations for wanting to learn than children, such as making or maintaining social relationships, meeting external expectations, e.g. need for promotion, to learn to serve others better ... "
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Women Workers in a Globalized World, 2002. Examines globalization and its impact on women laborers in developing countries. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 3 sources, AU$ 67.95 »
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Abstract This paper shall use the books "Global Shift: Industrial Change in a Turbulent World" by Peter Dickens and "The Geography of the World Economy" by Paul Knox and John Agnew in order to assess how capital organization in transnational companies have changed over the past twenty- five years and how such changes have created a new international division of labor. A strong emphasis shall be applied to the role of women in the industrial society during this period in order to better clarify the direction and the force of such changes. One outside source shall also be consulted to support this thesis.
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