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Volume 01 Issue 03: (2013) Dec. 2013
... The study investigated the perspectives on psychosocial challenges facing integrated learners with physical disabilities (LWPD) in the selected mainstream secondary schools[r] ... See full document
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Volume 01 Issue 03: (2013) Dec. 2013
... By doing so, we intent to demonstrate that not only paid work itself is part of daily routines but that the fulltime employed have more daily routine for a wider va[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... This example becomes rich for the study of BMs, once it brings interesting elements for exploration: first, it is a startup, a company created to exploit a tec[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... The issue is how to determine the ways of reducing or being cautioned on the sovereign credit ...The issue addressed by many researchers in this field is of credit ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... from a public policy perspective only if the discounted social benefits of public investment in microfinance are expected to outweigh the social costs. These costs includ[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... In this paper, we used data from the Iranian provinces over 9 years (2001-2009), to examine effects of components of health on economic growth using spatial eco[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... According to Table, it is inferred that because calculated is 7.30 and significance level is 0.001, our hypothesis is accepted, that is, internal audit increases effect[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... The relationship between economic growth, poverty and income distribution is a fundamental issue that is central to the study of the dynamics of economic development. Some researchers have argued that economic ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... Youth unemployment is one of the biggest development challenges in the Third World today. In Kenya over 15 million people live below the poverty line, with over three million classified as unemployed. Youth account for ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... From a sample of 133 MBA students, data was collected on the engagement of IFA services and four main attributes of IFA selection - personal characteristics, credential, competence and [r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... Therefore sustainable rural tourism is that which develops in rural areas and presents the characteristics of sustainable development, that is, an integrated tourism in [r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... We selected 180 companies which were divided into three equal groups, each group using a different model of innovation management (the models identified as being [r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... implementing the code of conduct. However, the executives continued to insist on the directives of the top management and the principles of the code of conduct. Slowly, the officials realized that the company would ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... Devajit conducted the study to find out the impact of foreign direct investments on Indian economy and concluded that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) as a strategic com[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013
... Given that existing sources of research, not nearly as complex does not allow consideration of environmental awareness as a basis for sustainable development of settleme[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 03: (2013) May-June 2013
... The hypothesis testing of the variables which are important to implement lean in Indian automobile industry, we carried out the hypothesis relationship between the factors as[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 03: (2013) May-June 2013
... Meera Samson ,Claire noronha and Anuradha DC also found in their study that although the objectives of MDM to boost primary education and nutritional status of childre[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 03: (2013) May-June 2013
... After collecting the questionnaires, preliminary data obtained were coded set.Based on these findings (basic needs), phase II questionnaire and the sample design wa[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 03: (2013) May-June 2013
... Economic growth too is driven by energy in the form of finite resources such as coal, oil and gas or in renewable forms such as solar, hydro, wind and biomass, or its converted form,[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 03: (2013) May-June 2013
... Finding: The study found that there existed a prescribed Industrial Relations System in Kenya, but its adherence had been faced with a lot of challenges namely, reluctance to recognize [r] ... See full document
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