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In the everyday activities of people in the specific area, Apartheid had the form of the exclusion of black people from specific initiatives/ rights.... Towards this direction it is noted that in the period that followed the Civil War (USA) ‘the principle of racial segregation subsequently permeated other social institutions, most notably the political, educational, and residential institutions, to form the American apartheid system by 1918' (Cable et al.... The role of black people in the context of Apartheid has been analyzed in the literature....
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The aim of this study is to critically explore the literature around the tutorial support of nursing students in their academic studies and to examine the impact of policies and the implementation of the tutorial support at the University of Greenwich.... The critical study about literature review of academic support through tutorials for student nurses gets its importance since the past years have witnessed various reforms in the profession of nursing.... So many literatures succeeded in sharing the root causes of the conflicts in the life of nurses, but the literature does not lead or create a situation that would make the students free from such tensions....
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The perspectives developed by Richard Hoggart led to a shift of cultural studies from the traditional definition of culture, which centered on the intellectuals to a focus on the masses.... The perspectives developed Richard Hoggart led to shift of cultural studies from the traditional definition of culture, which centred on the intellectuals to a focus on the masses.... To demonstrate the authentic and validity of working-class life and culture, Richard Hoggart presents his account of life in Hunslet before the war which is also an attempt to increase focus on a social group that had been left out of public discourse or marginalised inside it....
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To add to these, and as was seen in the Iraqi war, drones were used to target terrorist bases, and used to launch attacks.... There could be policies such as limiting drones to federal authorities only, setting different flying heights for drones and other aerial vehicles, banishing war drones from flying over human habitats, and installation of detect-and-repel mechanisms on both planes and drone so that they do not collide in mid-air.... The most recent cases highlighted were during the Iraqi war under President Bush in which his administration negotiated with Sunni rebels to free American prisoners or even assist them in gaining mileage into the war....
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It is important for a country like this to focus on domestic investment, encourage people to save and depend more on its own generated revenue.... 84), international immigrants are increasingly becoming the focus for many developed nations such as United states of America and United Kingdom that have embarked on policies to manage the overwhelming immigrants.
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The slaves were forced to work under threat of dire consequences if they did not toil, and this was one of the triggering causes of the American civil war.... Though slavery ended with the civil war, the impact of the racist mentality it had created did not end then and its effects are being experienced in other forms of manifestation in the United States even today.... The paper describes the African american race that has undergone racism from the White European population who settled in America in 1600....
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However, this was not the case and by 1932, a greater percentage of the american population had lost their major source of income.... The move is quite detrimental to the health of the family and reveals how the middle-class individuals suffered and sought help from american bourgeoisies.... he period was far more than a time of economic collapse and affected the lives of more than tens of millions of american citizens.... More so, they were actors, and to an extent producers, playwrights, and directors of the american economy....
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Deegan (2009) on the other hand argues that although many companies stress the importance of statutory control and regulations , the collapse of big companies such as Enron in 2002 was an indication of the short comings of the focus on statutory control and regulations as opposed to professionalism .... With focus laid on sectors such as tax collection, macroeconomic policies and decisions of the investors.... ther significant compliance areas include neutrality which is preparing financial statements that are free form biasness and going concern which aims at giving information of the continued operation of the company in future(Bendrey and West 2003).
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The young and innocent concubine had to fight a long war against loneliness, helplessness and disappointment by leading an isolated life within the golden cage of splendid mansion full of every possible comfort, where she had to wait for six long years in order to see the old general who did not pay even a single visit of the house.... Though Victorian literature contained the works of female writers, but the atmosphere was not appreciable at all....
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This approach taken in regard to human rights paves way for a focus on various issues affecting the society and the implications in terms of establishing human rights that are recognized internationally.... This interests, are believed to be projected on the world stage in the form of an ethical mask, but in the real sense, is the old imperial or colonial power asserting itself (Leino 2002, p.... However, in reality, these institutions are considered as being merely fronts since, the saviour relates to the culturally based norms or practices that form part of liberal thought or philosophy....
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However, Weber (2009) is also quick to point out that the Australian model led to a focus on the exoticism of languages, resulting in bilingual teaching that was largely ineffective and more akin to the UK's outcome of mainstreaming.... owever, Romanie (2009) disagrees with the alleged costs of bilingual education, contending that it is the most effective form of teaching EAL students, especially since inability to understand the language of instruction results in loss of content already learnt....
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The "Encapsulation Efficiency of a Targeted Drug Delivery System Consisting of Herceptin-Loaded Polymers" paper contains a review of all relevant literature, conducted to establish the efficacy of trastuzumab for treating early-stage and advanced breast cancer.... The purpose of this study by the american Society of Clinical Oncology was to address the cardiotoxicity complications associated with the use of trastuzumab to treat breast cancer in about 34% of patients [24]....
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This worked essentially with replicated finding of previous research.... The development of mental toughness is an issue that has recently created attraction and substantial attention from the sport psychology researchers.... They attempt to identify the way psychological factors underpins success in sport....
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The thrownness contains a feeling of randomness, and thus other individuals are perceived as part of that great out grouped mass - a condition which makes one focus on the here and now; one's existential condition.... ? The focus may be on gender, but this is not the scope of Cooper's argument.... This was particularly the case in the post World war II era, when anti-Communist fears of the Cold war made innovative writing and socialist ideas dangerous....
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Even when the situation is not legally motivated nearly all modes of broadcasting involve some form of persuasion as the television show and news program attempts to persuade the audience into buying into whatever information that is being disseminated.... essentially, the chapter considers that the emotional contagions may begin with media productions, but then an emotion takes hold in the general public that contagiously spreads to other individuals.... After this movie aired widespread public interest emerged in nuclear war....
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This would be done by undertaking evidence-based practice through a systematic review of current published literature on the subject matter.... The author of the paper "If Current Methods of Managing Stress in the Workplace Are Appropriate for Current NHS Organizations" will begin with the statement that stress is a normal part of life that cannot be avoided due to various changes that occur daily....
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It showed that the growth in weight gain among pregnant mothers increased according to the distance form the fast food restaurant that is the weight gain was more to mothers who were near the restaurants as compared to those a bit far (Currie, 2009).... part form its involvement in fast food business the corporation operates other businesses like property ownership as Schlosser points out that it is the world's largest owner of retail property (Schlosser, 2001), earning most of its profits from rent....
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Not all consumers can like MacDonald's product and a key MacDonald strategy is to focus on “consumer segments that need fast service, affordable price and good standard hygiene” (Han 2008, p.... ore importantly, however, in all countries, MacDonald's business strategy is to focus on children because children constitute the largest consumers.... Customer retention strategies implemented by fast-food outlets in the Gauteng, Western Cape and Kwazulu-natal provinces of South Africa---A focus on something fishy, nando's and steers....
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Indeed, from the European settlement in Australia in 1788, to the beginning of the 19th century, Australian colonial law reflected the dominance and privileged status of the Church of England in the United Kingdom (Thompson 2002, pp.... Despite the fact that migration patterns created a landscape that was religiously diverse, the Church of England and in extension the Australian colonial law, created a monopoly that inhibited the growth of other religions in the commonwealth (Possamai 2009, pp....
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Should we not consider that culture that actually abides by the rules that it devises for itself through its religion to be superior as opposed to the religion that breaks its own rules and uses religion as an excuse to steal, murder, and plunder form another culture that is deemed inferior simply because it is not of the same religion as its own?... his is the same attitude that the Spanish conquistadors held as they conquered and destroyed most of the Latin american empires with brutal efficiency....
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This review discusses the poem 'Facing It' by Yusef Komunyakaa and circles around the distressful and disheartening emotions of the vietnam Veterans.... Poetry Analysis: Facing It by Yusef Komuny The poem “Facing It” is written by Yusef Komunyakaa and circles around the distressful and disheartening emotions of the vietnam Veterans.... Komunyakaa portrays himself as one of the veterans while he sees the vietnam Veterans Memorial wall in Washington DC....
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The discovery of the bodies of two women that had reportedly died in Boston during abortion is seen to have served to further heighten this hysteria, this was further fuelled by the Gazette's effort to always focus on mostly urban examples drawn from the well-to-do families.... The convention had an estimated 300 women in attendance and it is these women that ratified the declaration of sentiments, which was a document that was essentially based on the Declaration of Independence and proclaimed that women and men are created equal, and as such, women should be afforded the very same social and legal parity as men including their having a right to vote (Smith-Rosenberg, 1985).
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ased on the above literature analysis, it can indeed be argued that primary health care has been affected by a shift in socioeconomic status, highlighting on basic health services and focus on health system.... n a recent survey aimed at outlining the roles of nurses in health promotion strategies, Kemppainen, Tossavainen and Turunen (2012) observed that nurses play a critical role in promotion of workplace interrelationships, despite their focus having been on prevention of diseases and behaviour change of individuals....
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Furthermore associating people to a certain place and especially the East Asia creates a racial difference that can result to racial discrimination in the form of racial triangulation.... This Asian american originates from a wide range of Asian countries some of them being Japan, China, Korea, and India.... The other process is the process of civil ostracism, whereby the dominant group of white people constructs a subordinate group of Asian american as immutable foreign and inassimilable with the whites on cultural and racial ground in order to exclude them from the body of politics and civil membership (Chang 41).
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Starbuck was one american company that had coffee shops virtually in every corner of America before the introduction of globalization.... t is often said that global wealth is currently shifting from the less heavily populated american and European regions to the more heavily populated Asian region because of globalization....
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The look for for the genesis of racial liberalism, civil rights, the falsehood of color blindness, and the imprudent black messianism that delineated black struggle and deformed its history led to focus on the turn of the nineteenth century.... Du Bois and Paul Robeson had taken up until they were listed as non-persons at the peak of the suppression of civil rights and liberties in the times of the Cold war.... n the middle of the violent racism prevailing at the turn of the twentieth century, African american intellectual elites who were struggling to enunciate a positive black identity formed a middle-class philosophy of racial uplift....
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The form of 'My Papa's Waltz' shows waltz as a symbol for the dance of life that has 'fear' and 'joy' in it, according to Bobby Fong (78).... Janssen agrees that the poem's form follow the patterns of disjointed waltz that stands for “the pattern of family life repeating itself in a sequence of desperate hope that some fun can be had and the real fear of violence and disruption” (44).... The form of “My Papas Waltz” shows waltz as a symbol for the dance of life that has “fear” and “joy” in it, according to Bobby Fong (78)....
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Unlike the educational policy makers who only focus on the larger picture, the educators, who are the practitioners, focus on the areas of study that should be implemented and those that are to be implemented but more research is required to determine a few black spots.... Possession of research skills also enable educators to pool together their resources and thus be able to learn from the mistakes that they made in the past researches and thus be able to focus on improving on the forthcoming....
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The term is now popularly used within the context of cold war and East-West divide.... This speech was given at a time when the world was recovering from the harsh effects of World war Two.... United States and Britain were both working to build their economies which were left vulnerable due to the Second World war.... The structure of the speech, its significance to Cold war, and use of rhetoric will also be talked about in the paper.
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eanings of Adolescent Romantic Relationships: A focus on Boys”,
... The research methods used in the various studies in the literature review suited the particular topics the researchers were working on.... A Scan of the Annotated Bibliography The research methods used in the various studies in the literature review suited the particular topics the researchers were working on.... This way, it is apparent that participants had more control in the study as their opinions mattered and were valued and were eventually used as contribution to the research literature....
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Finally, the report discuss the principles of valuation and impairment of assets as prescribed by the IASB with particular focus on valuation of intangible assets and those assets that do not have established market values.
... essentially, fair value is the price that an organisation would receive to sell an asset or pay for liabilities between market participants at a certain market date.... The paper 'Anglo-American Accounting World to the Recognition, Measurement, and Amortization of Goodwill' is an exciting example of the finance & accounting literature review....
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billion US dollars were incurred in the form of direct expenses in foot ulcer treatment (Driver et al.... The paper "Foot Assessment Education Program for Nurses in Saudi Arabia" is a good example of a literature review on nursing.... The paper "Foot Assessment Education Program for Nurses in Saudi Arabia" is a good example of a literature review on nursing.... FOOT ASSESSMENT EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR NURSES IN SAUDI ARABIA: literature REVIEW
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acEwan (1999) argues that liberalism of 20th century stills lives taking the form of social contract that is old-fashioned for the globalized and technological world of the 21st century.... The Evolution of the Government-Business Relationship in the United States: colonial Times to Present.... ince the 1990s much has shaken liberal self-belief as well-attested in war-making and torture, liberal values injury purported by espionage, external shocks from violent Islamism, enduring economic harm and global banking collapse....
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sh parliamentary system and the american presidential system as the best known examples, Linz argues that both can be successful but that the parliamentary system is both more widespread in the modern world and more likely to lead to a stable democracy.... In his view the american residential system is very enduring and undoubtedly stable, but it is not a typical example, while the long-standing system of Chile and the recently introduced one in Sri Lanka are more typical....
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Throughout the history of architectural form and structure, there is very little that has been developed, which cannot be credited to increased refined reactions to the actions of gravity on materials and structure.... Miessen (2011) proposed a post-conceptual practice which is not reliant on imprecise operating within consensus-driven and politically intricate, but rather focus on questioning the purpose of participation.... The audience familiarises with the film as being the central focus of the representation, elected in an honored location, in the midst of the omnipresent vision....
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In Stars (1979) Dyer poses very pertinent questions on stardom by framing analyses of different stars ‘in the realm of representation and ideology' (Barker, 2003,6) Dyer's main focus was on the relationships that are shared between stars, stardom and individualism.... ommenting on Rojek's description of the ‘Celetoid' form of celebrity, Turner tries to understand the concept of celebrity from the point of view of Reality TV.... icholas had spent many a summer with his Film maker uncle, Francis Coppola in San Francisco, and though he grew close to both his cousins Sophia and Roman Coppola, yet the influences that surrounded him were not essentially filmic....
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Kennedy and the Escalation of Nuclear Proliferation" discusses Kennedy who assumed the presidency in 1961, the two states already had a joint moratorium on nuclear testing but it was not enough to stop a possible threat of nuclear war in the future.... The Soviet Union premier made it apparent that he was going to cut off entrance to Berlin by Western states and will wage war against the US if it intervenes.... t is in a bid to bolster their security against any future threat from the US that Cuba and the Soviet Union undertook further nuclear armament that tested the US president Kennedy's resolve and threatened the use of nuclear weapon only for the second time after the being used in the Second World war....
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his article seeks to review literature of journal articles that focus on competition for competence.... A review of literature of various authors who agree with his arguments is outlined.... How can collaboration be used as the key factor without causing any form of conflict from the competing partner.... The article "Interpartner Learning in International Strategic Alliances" reviews the literature that focuses on competition for competence....
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According to Collier and Rafael (2007), rewards and incentives act as a form of principle motivator for the employees to participate actively in the green programs that are hosted by the company.... The paper 'Employees' Engagement with Environmental Programs in Organizations' is an outstanding example of human resources literature review.... Employees engagement with environmental programs in organizations Contents Contents 2 literature Review on employee's engagement with environmental programs 3
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4-8) are assumptions or reality, this study aimed to examine high turnover rates' impact on guest satisfaction within the hospitality industry (with the focus on hotels), prove the writer's hypothesis that high turnover is detrimental resulting in negative consequences, and that a culture of high turnover does exist and is accepted in the industry.... As the possible phenomenon of staff's negative perception may hinder the hospitality industry's success, some companies focus on creating job esteem....
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Early adopters appear to support the novel form of document automation as compared to using PDFs through traditional means of physical desktop since the cloud provides more benefits like multimedia and e-signature.... The paper "From Desktop to Cloud an Evolution How Early Adopters Are Using PDF in the Cloud" is a remarkable example of a literature review on management.... The paper "From Desktop to Cloud an Evolution How Early Adopters Are Using PDF in the Cloud" is a remarkable example of a literature review on management....
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International assistance, both in monetary form which reached tens of billions of dollars, and in other forms like advices from experts, policy-makers and world leaders including then President Clinton, were poured in aid of the new promising economy.... Introduction The 1990s saw a number of intense international changes, including the end of Cold war, and the emergence of a phenomenon termed as globalization.... These two significant international events are the subjects of most Global Political Economy (GPE) studies, debates and discussions, because, besides sharing prominence in the same period, the resulting Russian democracy out of the end of the Cold war, has been hugely affected by globalization trends.
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The sacrifices made by carers need to be recognized and focus must be emphasized on identifying and addressing their individual needs.... 2005 – This study is one of a kind as its focus was entirely distinctive and unique.... Surveys and questions were similar with the patients as well as the carers, with major focus on evaluating what pieces of information they value the most.... The researchers aimed at analyzing the nature of information that is demanded and essentially required by inpatients of mental disorders and their respective carers....
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literature review Business process improvement Tools Business process improvement (BPI) tools are methodologies that permit people to develop into being more proficient in their processes.... From the literature review on the business process improvement tools highlighted above, Thailand can either opt to adopt lean manufacturing, six sigma or benchmarking as a measure of realizing efficiency in the air export process.... Page, S 2010, the power of business process improvement: 10 simple steps to increase effectiveness, efficiency, and adaptability, AMACOM Div american Mgmt Assn, New York....
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Selection Criteria Randomised controlled trials, systematic studies and literature reviews that reported both subjectively as well as objectively measured outcomes related to the impacts of low cost educational interventions in order to minimise the spread of hepatitis has been considered....
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Additionally, the body stores energy in the form of fats since they pack more energy per unit (in adipocytes) compared to glycogen, the storage form of glucose.
... The claims being recently made by the scientists are based on observational studies carried out for a certain period and meta-analyses of existing literature (including a variety of study designs) on the subject.... These include the unclear understanding of the metabolism process, unreliable source of data on which the hypothesis is based and the existing contradicting evidence provided in current literature....
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From the literature review on the business process improvement tools highlighted above, Thailand can either opt to adopt lean manufacturing, six sigma or benchmarking as a measure of realizing efficiency in the air export process.
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f one considers texting on the phone and on Facebook, for example, emoticons are a form of adding a visual behavioral expression on top of the words typed into the message box.... This literature review "Electronic Technology Effects on Interpersonal Communication Satisfaction" presents the effects of new media technology with regards to interpersonal communication capabilities based on the perspective of scholars in this area of study.... George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) was a major american philosopher who also developed a theory of social communication long before the concept of social media, the Internet, emails, and advanced technology were present....
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Creating human insecurity: The national security focus in Canada's immigration system.... No government condones military degradation of their sovereignty and any form of malicious foreign incursion even if they cannot physically and tightly ensure control of their borders.... Most the refugee warrior form since the host state are not strong enough to prevent the militarization of the camps or the host state may encourage the unusual and inappropriate activities as a way of undermining their rivals 17....
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This paper critically reviews various literatures in form of books, journals, articles, etc.... billion proving that outdoor ads are still the most popular form of advertising.... Outdoor posters are the most widely used form of outdoor advertising According to Kumar and Mittal (2002) poster panels, i.... Posters are powerful and eye catching and the most conspicuous form of outdoor advertising (Brannan, 1995).... The US government used poster campaigns after World war II which was based on five frugality themes like conserving, recycling, home food production, rationing and saving through war bonds....