Papers 1921-1930 of total 9226 found.
…;Definitions of Group Dynamics Many definitions for group dynamics exist. Wood et al (reference needed) focus on forces that affect group performance and member satisfaction; two topics that are of major importance to group effectiveness. This definition…
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…, and lockets are also frequently given. Tigers are a popular theme as they are symbols of strength and courage and the giver hopes the baby will grow up to be as strong and brave. The western custom of giving parties on birthdays goes back to the days when…
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…of the orchestra for the leap of the tiger, tempo changes for the stag, triplets for the horse's hooves, flutes for the pastoral cattle and sheep, tremolos in strings for the insects, and an adagio pace with low ranges of the orchestra for the worm. Interestingly enough…
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…of 'disintegration.' These rates also contrast with the speedy growth of the East Asian tigers. Therefore there is a growing polarisation between poor and rich within the Third World. Toye argues that these economic discrepancies may also have political connotations…
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…team mascots by 'having names like the Buffaloes, Braves, and Tigers' (30). In each case the rules remain the same, but that is where the major similarities end. Playing style differs the greatest. American baseball is known for big ball parks, grass…
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…Goblin, Dr. Octopus, Kingpin Directed by Ang Lee, the skillful filmmaker who brought movies like Sense and Sensibility and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to the big screen, The Hulk is being hyped as one of the biggest movies of summer 2003. The story…
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…slumps are increasingly violent and detrimental (an example being the collapse of the asian 'tiger' economies in the late 1990s). Marxists believe that as long as the means of production are in the hands of individuals, economic equality is not possible…
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…and the emergence of the China as a economic force change is needed to get the economy running at the levels it once enjoyed. As well as China there are the other Tiger economies in the Pacific that are emerging and becoming big players. There are calls for the country…
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…and Technopreneurship Singapore has come a long way from the tigers and fisherman of 200 years ago to a world power. It seems the government has decided to "jump on board" with Western ideas and stick with them no matter what. This is best seen in the tech world, where…
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…exactly has influenced our society into widely accepting the use of alcohol? If someone asked you exactly what Tony the Tiger says when he appears in television commercials, how long would you need to think about it? If that same person were to ask you what…
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