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    Literature Review and Learning Journal by [Author’s Name] [Faculty Name] [Department or School Name] [Month Year] Literature Reviews Introduction Energy is an extremely significant cost factor in managing the United States petrochemical industry (Neelis et. al‚ 2008). According to the current business scenario‚ US faces an increasingly competitive and challenging

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    Literature Review Product Counterfeiting: Motivations of Consumers When Purchasing Non Deceptive Counterfeit Goods Nowadays‚ luxury brands have become even more prevalent especially in developing countries where economies are starting to emerge. “Traditionally‚ luxury goods or status goods are defined as goods for which the mere use or display of a particular branded product brings prestige on the owner‚ apart from any functional utility”.

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    Anorexia Nervosa: An Annotated Bibliography Holly Brubach “Starved to Perfection” New York Times; April 17‚ 2007 This article describes how anorexia is starting to become as another occupational hazard. Models need to be stick figures to be able to walk down the runway‚ as to football and baseball players use steroids to get big and strong. Most young woman today is dieting. The models are just experts at it. Author of “Perfect Girls‚ Starving Daughters: The Frightening New Normalcy of Hating

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    health sector’s technological applications have been achieved within health information systems. The implementation of technology in this sector has resulted into both positive and negative implications on health care. This literature review focuses on reports of past research on the impact of technology within the health sector with an aim of analyzing how technology has affected the quality of care‚ the management of health record management processes and the direction of health care in general

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    behaviour‚ such as alcohol fuelled violence. This literature review will explore the academic readings‚ that help assist identity key issues relating to a criminology perspective of alcohol related problems. Ergo‚ based on past research from the academic readings this literature review will explore prevention strategies that help reduce social harm to the individual and the community‚ and also the consequences that alcohol can lead to. Also‚ this literature review‚ has identified gaps within the academic

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    Marketing research I have chosen the market research because it is the very first step of most economical process. Philip Kotler (1994) define the marketing research as “function that links the consumer‚ customer‚ and public to the marketer through information-information used to identify and define marketing opportunities and problems; to generate‚ refine‚ and evaluate marketing actions; to monitor marketing performance; and to improve understanding of the marketing process. Marketing research

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    Lynsea Patterson Ms. Cady English 1A January 15‚ 2013 Mechanics at Its Finest: An Annotated Bibliography “According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ job prospects for mechanics who complete postsecondary education training programs‚ such as those offered by trade schools and community colleges‚ should be good‚ while those with only a high school education will have a more difficult time”. Joseph‚ Chris “Benefits to an Auto Mechanic.” Demand Media. Ehow‚ 15 Aug. 2003. Web. The Bureau of Labor

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    surgery can be of any age and functional ability. This literature review examines the correlation between the patient’s ability to engage in self-care behaviors and the efficacy of their rehabilitation. Using Orem’s Self-Care Nursing Deficit Theory and Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory peer-reviewed research studies were selected from accredited journals using CINHAL‚ Ovid‚ PubMed and Google Scholar ranging from 1988 to 2009. The literature reviewed indicated that the patients’ perceived ability

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    A literature review revealed research and studies based on implementation of a variety technologies in college courses. “The Internet has opened many possibilities for the classroom instruction but it can also be a barrier to teaching as well” (Bugeja‚ 2006). The new innovative technologies provide opportunities to improve learning and create a more exciting and motivating environment (Connors‚ 2007). Technology has opened a wide range of possibilities for the college classroom. Thus‚ the classroom

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    Topic and Construct Definition This Literature Review focuses on the implementation of work -life balance policies and the effects they have on organisations. As defined by Lockwood (2003) work-life balance is “a state of equilibrium in which the demands of both a person’s job and personal life are equal.” This paper will review the consequences work life balance policies have on organisational performance‚ weighing up the cost and benefits for the organisation when introducing a work life balance

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