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    Theater Evaluation Naval Postgraduate School Monterey‚ California 93943-5138 NPS-09-03-001 Compilation of Theses Abstracts September 2002 Office of the Associate Provost and Dean of Research Naval Postgraduate School PREFACE This publication contains unclassified abstracts of theses submitted for the degrees Doctor of Philosophy‚ Engineer‚ Master of Science‚ and Master of Arts for the September 2002 graduation. This compilation of abstracts of theses is published in order that those

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    story of job is a popular story in the bible because it establishes the concepts of; communication ‚ faith ‚ and trust. Communication is important in this story because it starts the stepping ground for your relationship with god. Calling on god when you go through problems can ease the pain. In the book of jobJob loses everything his live stock‚ servants‚ and his ten children. Afterwards Job cries and shaves his head‚ but he still prayes god name. Unlike others‚ when they are put through

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    Evaluation essay is one in which the writer analyses all the aspects of an object and draws his/her own conclusion on that. It is a process of examining facts and information about a topic and then reaching on a personal judgment. These types of essays are mostly used for the purpose of evaluation of books‚ movies‚ etc. An evaluation essay employs both the positive and negative aspects of the object before reaching on a final conclusion on it. Examples and statistics are helpful in evaluating any

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    Scope and Limitation for Online Reservation System Scope and Limitation             Femar Garden Resort and Hotel still uses a manual procedure in keeping records of their clients and past‚ current and upcoming reservation of event and rooms. In making a reservation the client must fill-up some forms such as waiver/ gatepass and the reservation form before proceeding to the cashier for payment. This type of process best applies to walk-in customers only since they have the privilege of looking around

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    assistance a primary target” (Barnes and Mercer 2010‚ p. 127). The independent living model has a strong reliance on personal assistance model that separates “the emotional from the physical activities” (Shakespeare 2006‚ p. 141). This creates certain limitations for certain people with impairment. While people with physical impairments “require basic tasks to be performed” (Shakespeare 2006‚ p. 141). People with intellectual impairments would have different care needs such “advocacy‚ advice‚ and emotional

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    job satisfaction

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    Chapter 6 Perception and Individual Decision Making 6 CHAPTER Perception and Individual Decision Making LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter‚ your students should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Define perception‚and explain the factors that influence it. Explain attribution theory‚ and list the three determinants of attribution. Identify the shortcuts individuals use in making judgments about others. Explain the link betweenperception and decision making

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    with at events that explained to him how they are struggling with finding jobs‚ and trying to maintain taking care of their children without jobs at all. One of the most emotional lines that Romney quoted from one of his supporters was: “Yesterday I was at a rally in Denver‚ and a women came up to her with a baby in her arms and said Ann‚ my husband has had 4 jobs in 3 years (part-time jobs)‚ and he just lost his most recent job and we have now lost our home‚ can you help us”. This appealed to the emotions

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    job costing Definition (according to business dictionary) An order-specific costing technique‚ used in situations where each job is different and is performed to the customer’s specifications. Job costing involves keeping an account of direct and indirect costs. Since both types of costs are usually closely related (a job requiring high input of labor and material is likely to consume more power‚ machine time‚ supervision time‚ inspection time‚ etc.) indirect costs may be applied as an estimated

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    What is Job Satisfaction? Job satisfaction has been defined as a pleasurable emotional state resulting from the appraisal of one’s job‚an affective reaction to one’s job and an attitude towards one’s job. Job satisfaction is an attitude but points out that researchers should clearly distinguish the objects of cognitive evaluation which are affect emotion‚beliefs and behaviours.This definition suggests that we form attitudes towards our jobs by taking into account our feelings‚ our

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    forms of job design provided production line employees with the opportunity to contribute increased discretionary effort and to participate in workplace problem-solving. These researchers provided empirical evidence that conscious efforts by employers to increase employee discretion and job autonomy resulted in improved job satisfaction for employees and higher levels of organizational performance (Appelbaum et al. 2000). Workforce involvement in decision-making may also be consistent with job enrichment

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