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    combined his personal experiences with the statistical analysis of two unique data bases. The first and largest comprised answers of matched employee samples from 40 different countries to the same attitude survey questions. The second consisted of answers to some of these same questions by his executive students who came from 15 countries and from a variety of companies and industries. Systematic differences between nations in these two data bases occurred in particular for questions dealing with values

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    Hydrosphere – Water & Wetlands Introduction Planet earth- rightly termed as blue planet because of enormous quantity of water enveloping the earth‚ is unique in harbouring life on earth as we know today. The term hydrosphere represents this part of the earth. For millions of years‚ the intricate balance between hydrosphere and atmosphere has resulted in the observed global pattern of seasons‚ cycle of snow and rainfall‚ summers and winters‚ droughts and floods. This has consequences

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    Equity has also become increasingly important for investors acting on behalf of a broad spectrum of the general public. In both the US and Europe in 2006‚ the flow of investment into Private Equity from pension funds increased‚ representing more than a quarter of new investment. Further investment came from endowments‚ foundations‚ and funds of funds. This rapid growth in the scale and success of Private Equity has brought with it increased scrutiny: politicians in many countries are reviewing whether

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    GEK1048 – Midterm Assignment Richard Attenborough’s Hollywood production of the life of Mohandas K. Gandhi has undoubtedly received mixed responses from various audiences; with criticisms ranging from aspects of its cinematography to the extent of which it adheres closely to the historical truth. This paper will focus on the latter. Attenborough‚ being an inspired fan of the Mahatma‚ I believe‚ had every intention of portraying him in the most exemplary manner possible; depicting his selfless

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    Place” by Earnest Hemingway it begins as a third person limited point of view. The interactions between the characters are just a documented interaction between an old man‚ and old waiter‚ and a young waiter. Later in the story it turns into Third person omniscient‚ and details are given on why the characters act out in the way that they do. If the reader was to have this information delivered to them from a different point of view it would drastically alter and bias the reader’s opinion. Interactions

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    Importance of Point of View in The Great Gatsby In novels containing interweaving plot and varying scenes‚ the author’s selection of point of view becomes a primary factor in its impact and effectiveness. The Great Gatsby is such a novel which demonstrates this point most evidently. While Fitzgerald’s decision to view the plot through the eyes of Nick Carraway presents certain limitations‚ it provides the means to relate the tone and message of the novel as whole. F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    Shawarma and Biryani House in Dagupan city prepared and submitted by Group I‚ Class period 1 o’clock to 2:30 o’clock pm Tuesday and Thursday in partial fulfilments for the course of bps 07 (project feasibility and business research)‚ has been examined from July to October and it is found to be acceptable in content in form and is hereby approved. _______________________________ __________________________ DR. MAHARLIKA L MIRASOL II PROF. DANTE P. NARCISO Panellist Panellist _____________________________

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    Smoking Profile and Emotional Intelligence of CLSU Student Smokers Jessie Czar V. Samaniego ABPsych4 Smoking Profile and Emotional Intelligence of CLSU Smokers Tobacco use is a foremost contributor to deaths from persistent and chronic diseases. There are 10 Filipinos who die every hour due to the health risks caused by cigarette smoking. In spite of the laws prohibiting cigarette advertisements‚ a number of young smokers have continued to grow. It appears

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    tells the story of a small town that faces many challenges. Atticus Finch is a very humble and respectful man who defends Tom Robinson. He has two kids‚ Jean Louise‚ and Jem. Jean Louise “Scout” Finch is a young girl that is very intelligent. She is the daughter of Atticus. Jem Finch is a young boy that matures throughout the novel. He is the son of Atticus Finch. Tom Robinson is a black man accused of raping a white woman named Mayella Ewell. Mayella Ewell is considered white trash in the town of

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    society a lesson and showing the consequences of committing crime. Punishment has always been imposed based on the idea that it will deter individuals from committing crime or repeating criminal acts. Incapacitation has been the most common form of punishment‚ however research demonstrates that recidivism amongst convicted felons following release from prison is as high as 63% and that most prison inmates had arrest records and convictions prior to their current offense. (Bureau of Justice Statistics

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