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    Multicultural Concerns The purpose of family therapy is to equip families with the tools needed to overcome difficulties with interpersonal relationships. The many issues the African-American culture face are more unstable and aggressive than those of other cultures. Therefore‚ without acquiring the skills needed; for instance‚ effective communication skills and problem-solving techniques‚ most African-American relationships normally end in divorce. According to a recent article published by

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    Mental Models It is important to have a constant understanding of oneself as a person‚ beliefs‚ and values and how those factors may affect decisions made professionally‚ especially in leadership positions. The better understanding we have of ourselves and others the more capable we are of identifying opportunities for growth‚ individually and as a whole. This paper will discuss the current stage of moral and professional development‚ personal mental model‚ whether that mental model will hold true

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    Examining the penrose effect in an international business context: the dynamics of japanese firm growth in u.s. industries Danchi Tan National Chengchi University Joseph T. Mahoney University of Illinois at Urbana−Champaign Abstract Penrose (1959) theoretically developed the research proposition that the finite capacities of a firm’s internally experienced managers limit the rate at which the firm can grow in a given period of time. One empirical implication that follows logically from

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    (2005b). Selling the perfect vulva. Manuscript under submission. Braun‚ V.‚ Gavey‚ N.‚ & McPhillips‚ K. (2003). The "fair deal"? Unpacking accounts of reciprocity in heterosex Braun‚ V.‚ & Kitzinger‚ C. (2001). The perfectible vagina: Size matters. Culture Health & Sexuality‚ 3‚ 263-277. Braun‚ V.‚ & Wilkinson‚ S. (2003). Liability or asset? Women talk about the vagina. Psychology of women Section Review‚ 5(2)‚ 28-42. Bryman‚ A. (1988). Quantity and Quality in Social Research. London: Routledge. Bryman

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    Racist’ Halloween costumes stir debate Ohio university group’s ’We’re a culture‚ not a costume’ campaign goes viral By Marlene Habib‚ CBC News  Posted: Oct 27‚ 2011 6:23 AM ET  Last Updated: Oct 27‚ 2011 6:18 AM ET [pic]A poster campaign by Ohio University’s Students Teaching About Racism in Society fights the use of Halloween costumes that stereotype ethnic groups and cultures. (Ohio University’s Students Teaching About Racism in Society) | | | | |Facebook

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    authority and solidarity as a nation. Cante represents the Andalusian gypsy identity; a synthesis of all the cultures who have lived in the cosmopolitan hotspot. The presence of various ethic cultures who passed through the provinces played a prominent key in the evolution of flamenco (Marion Papenbrok 1985‚ 39). This is evident as the style borrows components from various musical cultures. The many

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    3.1 Description and operational context The “Experiencing the Flow” model is an instructional systems human-centred design model for e-learning. It respects and places the learner’s learning needs and desire at the center‚ and pays attention to how it can be adaptable to their working life. It invites the learner along with all the other stakeholders involved in the development process‚ to co-create learning solutions which will serve the learner’s and the organization’s needs. For example‚ by inducing

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    do charities seem to have such a tough time with media exposure? The answer is long and complex and will be the focus of this report. One thing is for certain though more research needs to be done on how charities utilise the media in Australian context‚ as this study is only a cursory analysis of a much‚ much bigger issue. | Introduction: The primary focus of this report is the way Australian charities use the news media. It draws heavily on a similar study conducted in Canada called: ‘Promoting

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    Loftus and palmers Aims and context Loftus was concerned with how subsequent information could affect an eyewitness testimony (EWT) which is a legal term‚ referring to the use of eyewitness to give evidence in court. EWT can be influenced by misleading information in terms of both visual imagery and wording of questions. This could lead to faulty or incorrect convictions. If someone is imposed to new info during the interval between witnessing the event and recalling it‚ this info may have marked

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    through time. In the medieval times‚ it was in the form of directly colonizing other countries in order to expand one’s territory‚ while it has transformed to manipulating different key factors‚ such as the market‚ global politics‚ media‚ and even culture‚ in the modern times. One could‚ in fact‚ argue that international power is now quantifiable by influence and economic power‚ rather than territorial land and military power in the past. A perspective would argue that man is inherently hungry for

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