Papers 1971-1980 of total 6934 found.
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…Those damned Fundamentalists, Really By Michael Van A long time ago, one man, Muhammad, a.k.a. (Abu Qasim Muhammad ibn “Abd Allan ibn “abd al Muttalub-Hashim), or Al Amin (the trustworthy one) began what would be a very powerful, populated, and much…
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…in the market (Douglas, Craig, & Keegan, 1982; Young, Hamill, Wheeler, & Davies, 1989). As suggested by Mahoney, et al. (2001), there are a variety of factors a firm must consider in assessing alternative foreign markets, including: "the current and potential…
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…, cited in Alexander & Hines, 1994). The same finding was observed by Turner, et al., (1993). It was discovered, however, that boys preferred females with masculine play styles over boys with feminine play styles. Young girls preferred females…
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…products than a single specialized one."(www.sociology.org) In terms of technology, "computer-aided manufactures allow small batch production."(Taylor, et al, 1996, p.334) The technological flexibility allows firms to switch between productions in order to meet…
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…, projects are evaulated and screened by estimating how they affect future firm cash flows and hence, the firm's value." (Peterson et al, 2002) This stage is critical to the company's future success. Selecting and screening of projects will determine how well…
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…to become an Emergency Care Practitioner (ECP) (as described by Silverman et al 1999). Joyce gave me verbal consent (Department of Health 2001) to take part in her consultation and treatment. Description The rationale for reflection in relation in to this topic…
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…turn on the television or pick up a newspaper, they are exposed to stories that further reinforce those fears. Gerbner et al (1980) find that individuals who watch a large amount of television are more likely to feel a greater threat from crime, believe…
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…deficits, and belligerent or aggressive behavior. (Gildas, 2005) "The most frequently reported neuropsychological deficits in schizophrenia are those of attention, executive function, and verbal memory". (Muller et al., 2004) These additional clinical…
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…Introduction The traditional approach to new product development (NPD) can be described to start and end with the customer (Slack et al., 2004). However, the focus on NPD has evolved over the years, from having an internal company view to external…
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…;rlach den Schluss, dass Emmenberger als Nehle in Stutthof war und Nehle dann nach seiner Rückkehr aus Chile zum Selbstmord zwang. Um die nötigen Beweise zu sammeln lässt sich Bärlach am nächsten…
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