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    them, I shall have Geoffrey of Monmouth explain how we shall proceed." Uther gestured for the archivist to come forward and the crowd went silent, waiting for their instructions. "Each man will fight in turn against Prince Arthur according to short-stick draw," Sir Geoffrey began. "A match will be considered over as soon as either man is relieved of his weapon or is knocked to the ground." The archivist paused to see if there were any questions, but nobody spoke up. "Also, the Prince will offer you

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    How did the Templar Knights gain respect and admiration in such a small span of time? The Order of the Knights Templar are a group that has never been fully understood by the general public. I personally make no claim to the fact that I can shed light on the subject, but I would like to suggest a theory as to why, over time, the Knights became a symbol of humble beginnings and pure intention. There are various sources, ranging from noblemen to monks, that depict the origin of The Order

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    Utilize ideas generated by the Sesquicentennial Committee to create and complete the publication. Partner with the Archivist/Museum Director to finish writing and upload all chapter histories to Kappapedia, collect oral histories, plan and promote multiple displays of the museum and Tradition of Leadership exhibits. Partner with the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation to develop

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    Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz is the religious name for the woman born in 1651 as Juana Ramirez de Asbaje. She lived and worked near Mexico City when the area was still part of and controlled by Spain. Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz was not known in her life as a pioneer of feminism, but her writings have influenced views on women in the church while giving an intellectual identity to Mexico during the time of the Enlightenment. De La Cruz had several reasons for becoming a nun

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    The issues inherent in authorizing medieval manuscripts occur because the text has crossed hundreds of years and who knows how many hands. Since medieval times, the notion of the author has changed. Plus, manuscripts were subject to the idiosyncrasies of the copyist who sometimes subjected their reproductions to “errors of commission and omission” (Grant 51). Likewise, translators make choices about how to best translate the text in order to be faithful to the original, but also compelling to a contemporary

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    The strategy behind my committee assignment requests was one based on the needs of my constituents and personal desires to advance my career and legislative agenda. Participating on the Committee on Rules will allow me the opportunity to help set the conditions of debate for measures being considered by the House of Representatives. With the House of Representatives being overtly dominated by the Democratic Party, my membership on the Committee on Rules will ensure that the rules on amendments are

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    ABSTRACT The study sought to assess the extent to which records management practices were aiding the effectiveness and efficiency of the NUST Department of Works. The aims and objectives were to establish strategies used to manage records in the NUST Department of Physical Planning Works and Estates and to explore methods used to preserve and conserve the department’s vital records just to mention a few. It was the assumption of the study that there is a near total collapse of records management

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    Management Within the library profession, a key component is management.Proper Management is vital for successful libraries.I think library managers must possess qualities of friendliness, vision, approachability, and decisiveness. As a future archivist, of a museum or school library like Shepard Library, I would want to be a leader that embodies these qualities. Along with great qualities, I would need to master skills such as problem-solving, and finance skills to become a true leader. In my experience

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    a nurse holding a patient’s hand. This signifies the “carried touch of nurses”. The mural representing the future shows a staircase, signifying progress in nursing technology and knowledge. The speaker in this video is Richard Barry who is a archivist for the American Nursing Association. This video is one to consider if one is thinking about joining the American Nursing

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    task. For example, in making the archive accessible to users, I must think of ways on how to creatively produce the materials. Conclusion I believe that the four soft skills I have chosen could positively impact my archival internship because an archivist is the one responsible not only for the provision and care of collections and information which preserve the past must also to manage it. Through my communication skill, I am able to answer enquiries and assist on organizing public events such as

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