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…theory first espoused by Fox et al (1970) termed the ‘upsuck’ hypothesis. This argument contends that female orgasm actively facilitates conception by the sucking of the contents of the vagina into the uterus. Baker and Bellis collected samples of semen from…
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…. Why then does Mathias disagree? <Tab/>The main differences were in the results of the four tests. Block, Chait, and Fried et al found that there was no noteworthy difference between users and non users in their cognitive function. Whereas…
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…, prisoners-of-war, and freedom of navigation and sovereignty over the Shatt-al-Arab waterway. In April of 1991, Iraq officially accepted the UN Security Council's Resolution 687, which states that Iraq accepts the boundaries that were set in it's 1963…
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…. It might sway the financial performance of the company either positively or negatively. The manager of a company has to be able to make an ethical decision in order to be socially responsible. As proposed by Robbins et al (2003),there are two opposing views…
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…to be. An organizational structure is a formal framework by which job tasks are divided, grouped and coordinated (Robbins, et al., 2003). The top managers of the organizations spend most of efforts to design the organization structure, in order to approach their objectives…
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al 2003) These standards are broadly applied and determine whether a course of action is right or wrong in a given situation. (Lewicki et al 2003) According to Es (1955), advocates of the 'absolutist' position hold a rigid view of what is right and wrong…
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…resources (Beer et al., 1984). The history of HRM can be traced back to the development of scientific management in the early 1900s that believed any potential conflicts of interest between workers and employers can be eliminated by effective industrial…
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…. (Daugirdas 1991 pg 233). However, in spite of appropriate treatment, many patients still suffer from hypotension during haemodialysis. Collins et al (1990) when hypotension occurred the cardiac output drops sharply and there were concomitant sudden decrease…
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…anxiety attack was caused by a demon pressing upon the chest of a person during sleep." (Anch et al, 1988, pg. 227) Nightmares were even considered to be signs of black magic, evil affiliation, or even possession. These dreams mainly consisted of, being chased…
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…were congruent (Wood et al, 2001, pg 111) and that was more than reason enough for me to put in my best. The organization grew and I grew with the organization. The organization was then bought by the software giant Wipro. Even though on papers…
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