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    habits with regards to their participating in compulsory extra-curriculum activities. Secondly‚ the study examines the implications of these after-school activities towards students’ academic performances. The study employed a qualitative interview approach with 15 randomly students who had been involved in extra-curriculum activities. The investigators approached students who were involved in extra-curriculum activities and invited them to participate in the study. An informed consent letter was signed

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    Change Management The initial attitude towards resistance is one of negativity. It is usually viewed as a burden to management when related to change in that particular environment due to the possible conflict it may cause‚ and the perhaps negative change that it may result in‚ therefore portraying them as a bad manager. The immediate harmony of a company in the short term is always the easier choice for management‚ avoiding resistance‚ which is the function of a variety of social factors including

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    government and the state government. Before a federal government in the United State‚ it was only two types of government; unitary and confederate. Looking at history‚ I agree that the federal structure fits the United States better than any other structure. What is a unitary and federal government? A federal government is when the power is divided between national and state. However‚ unitary government is when the national government controls the entire state. There are other types of government such as

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    Strategic Capabilities 2011 Introduction Strategy is all about planning the next moves‚ making decisions - how and where to move forward from the current position. In the past‚ strategy was associated mainly with the military sector‚ the top chiefs of command were making tactical choices in order to defeat their rivals and achieve victory. In the business sector the purpose of strategy is in principle the same‚ planning and building a road or path that will lead us to where ever it is

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    The three different systems of government have varying advantages and disadvantages. Unitary governments are often described as centralized governments. It is a government in which all powers are held by a single‚ central agency. Most governments in the world are unitary. A Federal government is one in which the powers are divided between a central government and several local governments. The United States is an example of a Federal government. A Confederate government is an alliance of independent

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    Most  Memorable  Customer  Service  Experience:   A  few  years  back‚  I  went  to  Las  Vegas  with  my  family  and  stayed  at  the  Aria  hotel.   The  bathroom  of  our  suite  had  a  sliding  door‚  and  my  brother  got  locked  inside   the  bathroom  due  to  some  mechanical  error  in  the  door.  My  parents  called  the   front  desk  and  narrated  the  issue  to  them

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    Cosmopolitanism The era of globalization has brought about a new wave of integration and interaction on a global scale. Contrary to common belief‚ globalization is not a new phenomenon as examined by Karl Marx. For thousands of years people across the globe have been doing business‚ similar to Central Asia’s Silk Road‚ which connected Europe and China. Contemporary globalization however encompasses a technological infrastructure through the use of the Internet and other modern devices. This sophisticated

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    finding a speaker. Four hotels rejected our request and the day that was assigned to us to have our seminar was fast approaching. We quite felt hopeless‚ but our dedication makes us more determined to find a guest speaker. After lots of unwelcoming approach to the past hotels‚ God is so good because he took us to Crown Hotel and has Mr. Thom Richard Dy as our guest speaker. I thought it will run smoothly since we have already our speaker‚ but it wasn’t stop there‚ because we find it hard in terms of

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    7. An investor is evaluating the use of the bottom-up approach and the top-down approach to fundamental analysis. The investor wants to use the approach that will best enable them to structure a diversified share portfolio that will achieve specified income returns and capital gains. Which approach do you recommend the investor adopt? We can use bottom-up approach to make a comparison of the performance indicators with other similar firms in the same industry and thus mixes a wide variety of investments

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    Consequences of the Unitary Executive Theory The unitary executive theory argues that the president of the United States has complete executive power that is unchecked by the Legislative branch and the Judicial branch. This controversial theory has been invoked repeatedly by the Bush administration and previous presidents such as Nixon and Franklin Roosevelt in justification of their boldest actions‚ both at home and abroad. The negative consequence of the unitary executive theory are

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