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Category: /Literature/English
…knows if Pa is defeated, the family will collapse so she makes sure he doesn't. She knows how Rose of Sharon is troubled by her pregnancy. She knows Tom has a quiet strength. She knows Al doesn't know how to deal with responsibility, and she doesn't…
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Category: /Literature
…stated the team will be conducting market research in order to meet the project's aim and objectives. There are 2 main approaches to research: Primary and Secondary. Primary research is, "the first occurrence of a piece of work." (Saunders et al 2003 p51…
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…. workforce each year through 2006.(Noe et al., 2004, p. 47) Besides hiring an international workforce, organizations must be prepared to send employees to other countries as well. This requires HR expertise in selecting and preparing employees for international…
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…form of therapy." (Elliott, Browne and Kilcoyne 1995, page 580) "Participants were given no special consideration in either reducing their sentences or treatment programs." (Elliott, et al, 1995, page 580) Each participant was interviewed a total of three…
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…by Frankenhauser, (date), (as cited in Lawlor, Kline, et al.) it is suggested that in order for the negative effects of stress to be minimal, the degree of stress needs to be balanced by the following factors: genetics which govern bodily response, individual coping…
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…(such as: recognition, award ceremonies, annual picnics), material symbols that shows the organization's personality, and "special" language that used in the organization (Robbins et al., 2003: 79). But, sometimes it would be hard for staffs to learn about…
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…first degree relatives. In alternative adoptive studies, the results were also corresponding. Wender et al (1986) discovered that adopted children who later develop a mood disorder are much more likely to have a biological parent who has been diagnosed…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…scarcity, strong government control is necessary to prevent exploitation and waste, and insure that benefits from tourism are optimised. A study conducted by Pizam and Milman (1988, cited in McIntosh et al) on residents of Nadi's attitude showed predominantly…
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…restraints are vests, wrist, belts/ties, mitten and ankle, in that order (Stratmann et al., 1997). Many research studies currently taking place are focused towards discovering alternatives to restraints. Identifying successful alternatives to restraints…
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Category: /History
…stated that, “The U.S. fleet in Hawaii is a dagger pointed at our throat and must be destroyed” (Beck et al p.827). Early in the morning of December 7, 1941 American sailors at Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii, awoke to the roar of explosives (Beck et al p.827…
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