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    figure 4, is a potent carcinogen (a substance the cause’s cancer (Wilbraham, Staley, Marta, & Waterman, 2005)). It emits a form of ionizing radiation which “includes electromagnetic radiation (e.g., gamma rays and X-rays) as well as particles (e.g., alpha particles, beta particles, high-speed neutrons, high-speed electrons, high-speed protons, etc.)” (National Library of Medicine, n.d.). Acute studies have been done on the effects of radium exposure on the human body by organizations like the Geneva

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    The Leadership Abilities of China and France Today, earth is a planet with 7.13 billion people living on it (Wolfram Alpha LLC, 2014). Each person may have a culture and religion that they associate with and rules for that culture or religion that they live by. Because of the many cultures, it can be difficult to know what to say or do when interacting with someone from another culture. Fortunately, Hofstede has compiled data on different cultures by country to help understand the differences (MindTools

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    being "foreign" or an "outcast". In Bafa Bafa, I was a part of the Alpha culture. In order to collaborate with my classmates, I had to dim my strong feminist attitude in order to play along in the patriarch culture. I wasn 't particularly phased by the close proximity and close contact interactions as these were already engrained in me. I quickly realized that a connection was forming between the students that were forming the Alpha culture. Whether this was due to close interactions or passion of

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    The previous chapter focused on the identification and discussion of the theoretical framework, related theories and the theoretical assertions of previous studies. This chapter identifies the methods, design, instrumentation and analytical tools. The content of the chapter aims at the identification of appropriate and suitable methods and the adoption of such within the confines of a systematic design which clearly stipulates population and sampling procedures; data collection instruments with regards

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    School Motivation and Learning Strategies Inventory Introduction The School Motivation and Learning Strategies Inventory (SMALSI) is a self-report tool designed to determine student performance across a comprehensive set of behaviors representing learning strategies, academic motivation, and test-taking. This inventory is unique in that it is designed especially for use with school-aged youth. There are two forms: a Child Form for students aged 8-12 years, and a Teen Form for students aged 13-18

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    neglecting the upward performance of the funds, this ratio used the down deviation as compared to the standard deviation used in Sharpe ratio. S = (R - T) / DR Where R is the expected return T is the risk free return DR is the down side return Jenson’s Alpha: It is developed by Jenson in 1966 and it shows that whether you return is above over the price realized through CAPM if the return is excess, then the expected this shows good return and if the return is not so much then one has to beat the market

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    There is currently a critical global shortage of nurses and it is projected to grow logistically in the prospective years. The reasons for the nurse shortage is multifactorial but one of the more prominent reasons is that nurses are at an increased risk for work related stress particularly in specialty areas such as mental health nursing. Psychiatric nurses are frequent victims of burn out and workplace violence because of the nature of patients they serve, the demands of the institution, and the

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    Who currently has a weak or sore shoulder from their pooch pulling them and yanking them down the street? Me, me, me, I hear you cry! There are actually countless individuals who only endure their walk with their pup instead of enjoy it. So why not train your pup to stroll by your side without pulling and yanking the minute you walk outside. You should be enjoying every walk with no trouble! Make good sense? And the terrific thing is it 's not made to be a complex thing! As with many things worth

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    Parkinson disease (PD) is one of the most common neurologic disorders. and it affects approximately 1% of individuals older than 60 years old. Parkinson’s disease is a condition that progresses slowly by treatment. In addition, loss of pigmented dopaminergic neurons of the substantianigra pars compacta and the presence of Lewy bodies and Lewyneurites are the two major neuropathologic findings in Parkinson disease (Hauser, 2016). The cause of Parkinson disease, defined by Robert Hauser, who is an

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    [pic] 3.4 Advanced Business Research Methods Impact of bonuses on employee behavior Group 3.01 J. Dikkers Carien Beyer 1812781 Kim Klijnsmit 1871447 Myrthe Rustemeijer 1814362 Claudia Sanua 1857134 Date: 20/02/2011 Table of contents 1.1 Introduction page 3 1.2 Research Question page 4 2.1 Theoretical Framework page 4 2.2 Hypotheses page 6 3.1 Methodology page 8 3.2 Sample & Procedure page 8 3.3

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