including those from their workload‚ affect their sleeping habits and how they changed over time during their first year of college. The format for this study was a web-based daily diary through which students expressed their daily sleeping patterns and what elements affected their ability to obtain a normal amount
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Journal of Management Research ISSN 1941-899X 2012‚ Vol. 4‚ No. 1: E6 An Analysis of Antecedents and Consequences of Market Orientation for Iran’s Insurance Industry Bahram Ranjbarian Management Department‚ University of Isfahan‚ Iran E-mail: bahram1r@yahoo.com Majid Rashid Kaboli Management Department‚ University of Isfahan‚ Iran E-mail:majidkaboli@yahoo.com Morteza Rojuee (corresponding author) Business Administration‚ University of Isfahan‚ Iran E-mail: mortezarojui@gmail.com Received:
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Beshear From: LaCole Foots Policy Problem It is a known and indisputable fact that smoking lowers the quality of life and lifespan and increases chronic health risks for all people who smoke. Unfortunately‚ the State of Kentucky has the highest smoking rate in the nation. Of the adult population‚ 29% identify as smokers in the state compared to 19% across the rest of the nation (Center for Disease Control 2011). The smoking affects health care costs by adding a $1.5 billion additional burden; costs
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Sample Introduction Good Afternoon. My name is Joe Dane ; you can call me Mr. Dane. I am a representative of Morgan State University (MSU). I am here to present to you what our prestigious school of higher learning has to offer for potential students like you. Here at MSU‚ we are a coeducational institution‚ located in a residential section of Baltimore‚ Maryland. We are founding members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). Morgan State is a historically black university‚ established
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Sample Report The Power to Understand. 800-211-8378 • PsychCorp.com Technical Report for DAS-II and WIAT-II (School Age Battery) Examinee: Age: Date of Birth: Examinee ID: Gender: John Sample 8 years‚ 5 months 2/11/1999 1 Male Report Date: Grade: Ethnicity: Examiner: 7/19/2007 Not Specified White not Hispanic Origin Sandra Behrens Spanish Home Language: Dominant Language: Translation Used: Test Administered: DAS-II (1/11/2007) WIAT-II (1/11/2007) Handedness: School: Teacher: Age at
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statistics‚ a sample is a subset of a population. Typically‚ the population is very large‚ making a census or a complete enumeration of all the values in the population impractical or impossible. The sample represents a subset of manageable size. Samples are collected and statistics are calculated from the samples so that one can make inferences or extrapolations from the sample to the population. This process of collecting information from a sample is referred to as sampling. A complete sample is a set
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Most children are very excited about turning 18 because it means adulthood‚ running off to college‚ and gaining freedom. When turning this age‚ you are allowed to join the military‚ get married and receive all the rights and responsibilities of an adult. However‚ having a wedding at this age means that during the celebration‚ one is not allowed to share a glass of Champagne during the toasts because the drinking age is 21. The United States is one of the few countries in the world to have such a
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[Year] Anti-Federalists and Term Limits Argument against term limits for the Presidency Introduction In 1787‚ with America in it’s infancy‚ the Anti-Federalists wrote responses to the Federalist papers and the Federalist support of what became the U.S. Constitution. The Anti-Federalist response (unlike the Federalist) was not coordinated‚ but was effective in voicing valid concerns about the formation of our government. Nearly 150 years after the Anti-Federalist papers‚ Franklin Roosevelt’s
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Discussion Paper No. 10-093 Maintaining (Locus of) Control? Assessing the Impact of Locus of Control on Education Decisions and Wages Rémi Piatek and Pia Pinger Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1739746 Non-technical summary This paper investigates the impact of an individual’s level of locus of control‚ a concept commonly used in social psychology (Rotter‚ 1966)‚ on educational choices and wages. We establish that more internal individuals‚ i.e.‚ who believe that
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Last updated: March 13‚ 08 SAMPLE ABSTRACT OUTLINE An abstract should briefly: • (Re)-establish the topic of the research project. • Give the research problem and/or main objective of the project (this usually comes first). • Indicate the methodology used. • Present the main findings. • Present the main conclusions See suggestions below‚ but also visit the section “EXAMPLES” at http://www.languages.ait.ac.th/el21abst.htm 1. Word limit: An abstract (including a bibliography or examples
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