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focus 4 (2), 223-233.... (2006a) study was able to see “encouraging” results form their study, it is unfortunate that the key concluding statement of the Turkington et al.... 365) declared that their objective was to “offer a broad perspective on the subject of cognitive behaviour therapy for schizophrenia for the american reader”.... american Journal of Psychiatry, 163 (3), 365-373....
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This discussion will focus on the description of income as indicated by the Hicksian Income theory and Fisher's Theory.... Moreover, it shall focus on the challenges that have been associated with the Hicksian Income theory in Accounting Policy.... The paper 'Income in the Context of Hick's and Fischer's Theories' is an inspiring example of a finance & accounting literature review....
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The best focus of the treatment should be moderation rather than total abstinence (Young, p.... In literature, internet addiction has been characterized as "a mental reliance on the web, paying little importance to the kind of movement once logged on" (Lubbe, p.... Paper presented at the 105th american Psychological Associ-
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They assemble facts, combine categories, unite opposites, and focus on the larger concepts and principles these data suggest” (p.... She states that “The sex drive motivates us to seek sex with a range of partners; romantic love predisposes us to focus our mating energy on just one individual at a time; and feelings of deep attachment inspire us to stay with a partner long enough to raise our children as a team” (p.... Fisher (2009) presents three aspects of love that come together to form the male/female dynamic of monogamous relationships....
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lients suffering from psychological problems are assumed to focus more on their flaws that pull them down than on their potentials that may spur them up to success.... rent and Birmaher (2002) noted that depression in both children and adolescents is not always featured by sadness, but rather takes the form of irritability, boredom, and the inability to find pleasure....
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Manipulation of the people occurs in the form of making the people adhere to the established system of operations within the economic, social and political institutions in the society, as opposed to allowing the people to exercise their free will to effectively accomplish whatever tasks they may be assigned to undertake.... This literature review "Why Is Bureaucracy's Relationship to Democracy So Conflicted" focuses on the tension between bureaucracy and democracy that emanates from the fact that, both autocracy and democracy must use bureaucracy to implement their policies....
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In the paper, different manifestations of conflicting interests between employers and employees are accounted for including the ways to reduce the level of conflict between them.... The personal viewpoint is included with a recent example of interest conflict between employee and employer.... ... ...
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These tools might be in the form of biometrics, web services, anti-virus software and secure personal devices that people carry with them every day.... This literature review "Computer Security as an Integral Element of Sound Management" discusses computer security principles, cryptology, and its associated applications and secure software engineering....
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"Children with Autism Aged from18 Months to 4 Years Old" paper presents a literature review about children with Autism aged from 18 months- 4 years old.... This paper presents a literature review about children with Autism aged from 18 months- 4 years old.
... n conclusion, it is evident from the literature reviewed that autism is prevalent in children below the age of four years and that little can be done to avoid it.... Journal of the american Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 19, 25-260.
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ince it is a discounting method, it takes into account the actual values of the funds being invested rather than the focus on rate of return or the time required for the investment to earn itself as in the payback period method (Arnold, 2002).... In economic literature (Bazerman, 1998) the internal rate of return is called by the ‘marginal efficiency of capital' and it is calculated with this formula where Nt represents the expected net profits (that is, Rt – Ct, where R and C are revenues and costs of investment respectively) in the year ‘t' and the project is expected to last for ‘m' years, (and ‘i' denotes the discount rate), the ‘internal rate of return' on the project is derived from the following relation:
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Although their study did not focus on Australian older adults exclusively, it provided useful insight into the importance of mental wellbeing and the need for mental health services.... The paper "Mental Health Problems of Australian Aged 45-65 Pre-Retirement" is a good example of a literature review on medical science.... The paper "Mental Health Problems of Australian Aged 45-65 Pre-Retirement" is a good example of a literature review on medical science....
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Bjarne (2007) proper allocation of resources form a primary duty for project manager, if the desired results is to be attained.... To most of the investors, they prefer investing their money and other form of resources in those firms that delivers projects in time as well as keeping them informed about the progress and updates of particular project....
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Through supporting active involvement in learning, educators have to play a crucial role that is vital through encouraging a child to focus on the discovery of deeper meanings to ideas; hence connecting them between concepts, processes and representations.... Therefore, immediately the child is ready to start schooling, he has enough ability to effectively communicate, learn and think; create and maintain relationships also form a strong sense of identity....
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This particular paper therefore intends discuss the development of emotion regulation in infancy, with a particular focus on over-regulation.
... The security experience is in this case the objective of the attachment system, which is therefore essentially an emotional experience regulator.... sychodynamic Psychotherapy for Personality disorders, american Psychiatric Publishers.
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In this study, main focus will be on analysing such financial issues and outlining potential options for funding such small start-up firms.... There are start-up companies which focus on an insurance coverage in order to avoid such unforeseen expenses.... The potential funding options for such firms is either to focus on self-financing or approach angel investors.... For a graduate, it shall be difficult to focus on self-financing option....
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The existing discrepancies form the main point of focus of this research.... The paper "Contemporary Education Issues" specifically raises the issues which face physically challenged children and youths.... Parental choice is a possible remedy to the existing issue of indecisiveness by these physically challenged individuals....
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n experimental study of a therapeutic boot camp: Impact on impulses, attitudes and recidivism A Methodological Review Boot camps for offenders maybe traced back as early as 1983 in the american state of Georgia adopted from the military practice for disciplining offenders through a set of rigorous activities....
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Most organizations offer rewards in form of cash incentives on top of basic salaries depending on their performance in attaining set organizational goals and targets (O'Neill 1995).... Therefore, reward systems that focus on pay and other financial rewards only at the expense of non-financial rewards are in essence bribing their employees and ultimately will pay a high price in form of low employee loyalty and commitment (Shileds, 2007; Tippet & Kluvers 2009)....
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From the historical context, where human and as their culture establish a strong influences on both the form and measure of the generative expression.
... Young adults focus more on moral standards, relationships, and how they can offer upright and powerful thoughts.... This literature review "Developmental Stages in Childhood and Young Adulthood" presents childhood that is characterized by three stages of development....
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The paper "Should the UK Still Give Aid to India" is a perfect example of a literature review on macro and microeconomics.... (2000), Aid, Policies, and Growth, american Economic Review Journal, Vol.... (June 2004), New Data, new doubts: A Comment on Burnside and Dollars Aid, Policies, and Growth; american Economic Review journal 94(3)
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This short essay shall focus its discussion on the dynamics of mental health services provided in Australia, as a basis for developing an argument that contemporary mental health service delivery is dominated by the need to manage and mitigate the risks involved.... This short essay shall focus its discussion on the dynamics of mental health services provided in Australia, as a basis for developing an argument that contemporary mental health service delivery is dominated by the need to manage and mitigate the risks involved....
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Results from the FBA test are examined by a professional team who develop hypothesis regarding causes of problematic behavior and then intervention strategies are developed with focus being placed on teaching appropriate behavior and reducing the unwanted behavior.
... A survey conducted in Australia revealed that of the children identified with emotional and behavioral disorders, only 2% had received any form of treatment from a mental health medical practitioner and only 10% of parents had received any form of education to cope and manage the children.
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ver the past 30 years or so, the positive influences of flexible work schedules and telecommunication has become an increasing focus of many employers because of the emergence of changing work and family concerns.... This type of scheduling has been universally shown to improve working conditions by permitting modifications in traveling times and allows management to focus more on their own responsibilities rather than dealing with a constant absentee problem....
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Apart from these, empathy in the stated healthcare practice could also be improved by considering the approach of empathy as a form of healing procedure rather than a mechanism of gathering valuable information from the patients and establishing proper communication with the needy ones.... The policy and practice implications in nurses being more empathetic to their respective clients/patients could be duly measured in the form of developing certain special attributes possess by them....
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The paper "The Origin of the Exclusionary Rule" highlights that there is evidence that officers do intentionally violate the warrant rule in ambiguous situations, relying on their abilities to convince the court that, for example, an emergency situation existed at the time.... ... ... ... One of the most controversial responses to illegal government action is the Exclusionary Rule as it provides that the prosecution may not introduce evidence obtained through the violation of a defendant's constitutional rights, at least for the purposes of providing direct proof of the defendant's guilt....
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In this scenario, the registered and regular users of social networking websites like Flicker, MySpace, and Facebook form systems/networks of their colleagues.... Social Networking Marketing: literature Review By Date In this information technology based era every business is trying to enhance its services and products over its competitors.... Social Networking Marketing: literature Review By In this information technology based era every business is trying to enhance its services andproducts over its competitors....
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Therefore, viewed from the wider perspective rather than the rural community setting, business clusters essentially form geographical locations that benefit businesses with resources and competences that are inherently designed to reach certain critical thresholds.... essentially, that will further expand and strengthen the existing cluster because they drive the rate and direction of innovation and increase the productivity of firms in an area.... ckroyd, S 2011, Post bureaucratic manufacturing: the post war organization of British firms' in Clegg, S....
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This paper "Practical Implications of Morehouse's Invegestion on Emotional Intelligence" examines the practical implications that a research study on Emotional Intelligence conducted by Michael Morehouse (2007) would have on the Australian Government, Department of Human Services.... .... ... ... The findings of this report depict that, it is crucial for staff working at this department to have a high level of emotional intelligence because staff across different lines of work have to address situations revolving around stress management, decision making, and conflict resolution while at the same time adhering to the set public service code of conduct and values....
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The author of "The Effects of Alcohol Abuse or Binge Drinking on a Diagnostic Imaging Department" paper focuses on binge drinking practices which lay an adverse impact on the formations of the brain and affect the decision-making process of individuals.... .... ... ... Adolescents are more prone to become victims of disorders such as depression and extreme behavior....
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The main focus of this discussion is the under nutrition.... The paper "Impact of Malnutrition on Children in Developing Countries" is a good example of a literature review on social science.... The paper "Impact of Malnutrition on Children in Developing Countries" is a good example of a literature review on social science.... american Journal of Clinical Nutrition 33 (2), 2008, pp....
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These four islands form the larger part of the Japanese land making up to about ninety seven percent of the total land area of Japan.... In summary, it is impervious to comprehend and grow the fact that culture or any other form of social system may be of great importance to any nation is spearheading its development agenda.... The paper 'Role of Culture in Influencing the Workplace Contribution' is a breathtaking variant of a literature review on culture....
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The paper "Human Resources - Benefits" is an outstanding example of a management literature review.... The paper "Human Resources - Benefits" is an outstanding example of a management literature review.... art 3: literature Review
... Microsoft is popularly recognized as a leading company for offering one of the best and most inclusive compensation and benefits packages in the country....
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he criterion used for evaluating teaching effectiveness is an evaluation form.... Ratings by students form a vital source of information regarding teaching effectiveness in summative and also formative decisions.... Peer review as a form of evaluation involves observation by the peers while a teacher is in class a review of written document in use during teaching (Stronge & Tucker, 2003).... It should be noted that peer ratings are not supposed to form a basis for making decisions regarding personnel.
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However, the two companies negotiated about the employment practice and went ahead to form a new balanced human resource management team.... Majority of western firms are improving their investments by collaborating in the form of joint ventures with firms based in Eastern European countries.... Historical world war created a political world gap between eastern and western Europe.... The present literature review "European Industrial Relations Infrastructure" deals with the incentives of mobility that are immeasurable....
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The novel distractions provided by novel technologies are putting pressure on teachers and educators to make schooling both meaningful and relevant and is calling for new form of teaching form.... Corporate culture's war on children.... This literature review "Challenges Faced by Educators due to Neoliberal Globalization and Development" discusses neoliberal globalization that has resulted in commoditization and marketization of education and educators have been required to standardize educational products....
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This paper "A Theoretical Framework of How Consumers in Tourism and Travel Seek Information" focuses on the significance of travel newsletters to tourism, through the analysis of three travel newsletters; Travel Daily, Travel Weekly, and Travel Monitor.... .... ... ... The global tourism market is reaching its climax while the subsequent number of travelers is growing rapidly on an annual basis....
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But perhaps the major ones were the debt crisis and the american savings and loans crisis (Carrasco 2008).... This review is going to compare the financial crises of the 1980s with those of the 1990s.... The similarities and differences between the two periods will be given.... The review concludes with the writer's opinion on what the financial world should expect in the first decade of the 21st century....
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Men tend to enjoy more benefits as a result of their sex in all these areas.... Even though there are male victims of domestic violence, it is mainly the women and.... ... ... Domestic violence refers any abuse where the perpetrator and the victim share a family relationship, or have been a couple or intimate friends in the past.
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The researcher will be seeking out answers to the following questions: Does improved service quality lead to high customer satisfaction?... Does improved service quality lead to high customer loyalty?... Does improved service quality lead to positive word-of-mouth?... ... ... ... The objective of this paper is to analyse the impact of service recovery on customer satisfaction, loyalty and word-of-mouth....
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"Validation of Vehicle Fuel Consumption" paper states that Technological advancements enable increasingly higher levels of fuel efficiency in automobiles.... Vehicles powered by petrol engines appear to have far more potential than those with diesel engines for achieving improvements in fuel economy....
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ccording to Jabar (48), qualitative research methods focus on the qualities of phenomena that is being investigated but not on the numeric measurement.... The implementation of any given project requires a dynamic perspective and overall focus on the objective of the exercise.... Thus, understanding the key objective of the project gives a clear focus of evaluating the impact of the project to the institution and users at large.... The project also involves introducing a system that detects any form of unauthorised access to the institution's server system....
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This model can determine what these thieves are willing to pay for system vulnerabilities and how secure the system should be to withstand any form of theft.
... An economic failure is a form of externality which can be regarded as a market failure.... he first question is if these metaphors and models in the security literature correspond with the mental models of experts or non-experts.... The results of Ashgapour and her co-researchers showed that the concepts of security as embedded in literature are not matched to the mental models of non-experts, and of experts....
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These stakeholder groups form the root of success and failure of the business.... This coursework "Significance of Ethical Business" examines the nature and significance of ethical business and its relevance to the concept of responsible business.... The coursework highlights the impact of ethical business and its influence on business behavior and on society....
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Church and Regis cite the search for immortality in human beings through an African american woman named Henrietta Lacks who died from cervical cancer on 4th October, 1951 at Johns Hopkins Hospital aged 31.... This paper examines some of the research works aimed at finding the treatment for cancer or evaluating the existent treatment and the role played by HeLa cells towards the achievement of the intended goals....
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These three form the subjects of discussion in this report, as drawn from my weekly journal entries and what I have learnt on my pathway to understanding working with communities.
... This literature review "Community Work" sheds some light on the issues concerning how the community should be engaged, consulted, and participate in community development has traditionally been considered as significant concepts in community work.... Still, from detailed survey of literature, I conclude that few texts or researches provide theoretically-grounded guidance on how working with communities should be undertaken more respectfully and effectively (Pugh & Cheers, 2010; Worral, 2007; Nkwake et al, 2013)....
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The critical skills I developed in my second year, did form strong foundations which I have in my third year studies.... literature Review.... The paper "Independent Learning as a Concept" focuses on independent learning as a concept that has existed for many years; however, there is no succinct definition of the concept (Broad 2006, p....
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Expatriate transfer cost also involves standardization of salary and other monetary benefits package in the form of allowances.... due to cultural conflict and war which remains the major reasons why to expatriate assignment in those regions often fail thus exposing the parent company into serious challenges (Glanz, 2003).... The paper 'Problems Associated with Employing Expatriates and Suggested Solutions' is a perfect example of human resources literature review....
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This literature review "The Audit Committee and Its Importance" concentrated on reviewing selected literature based on the importance of the audit committee in the modern-day business context, working as a monitor as well as a guarantor of viability in corporate financial reporting....
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This can be facilitated through communicating with others within the SNS which is pedagogically relevant as it gives the learner an opportunity to use the language, which is a form of practice (Parks 1996, p.... This paper will present a literature review of how social networking technology is used in the teaching of spoken language....
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The reason that human resource is the central focus besides technology relates to the shift of competition to innovations and creativeness of business ventures.... Some seminars form platforms for training of the workforce on operation of new instruments and machines so to reduce injuries and breakdowns.... This form of information will help managers in avoiding subjecting workers to workloads that are injurious in nature to the health of the individual workers....