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Volume 11 Issue 1, ECGBL / Feb 2013

Volume 11 Issue 1, ECGBL / Feb 2013

... their individual interpretation of the Hero’s Journey as an actual path through the virtual world of Minecraft and found it to be a valuable tool for designing digital artefacts that go beyond the possibilities of their ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... the urban poor residents’ livelihoods through the provision of Housing Microfinance (HMF) loan product. Although findings indicate that the loan was popular with most urban poor residents, MFIs were failing to meet the ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... The laissez-faire model considers the processes that result to idea of developing an innovation are beyond the capacities and skills of the collective management [29]. The model distinguishes two types of actors: ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... The fight against poverty is part of our day as one of the main policy objectives and development strategies. It is a central concern of managers and policy makers, especially as the international community is committed ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... Over the last decade, major changes in the business and economic environment coupled with rapid technological advancement have significantly impacted the development of the financial system, both at the national and ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... The tourism sector has become one of the main drivers of socioeconomic development in a great number of countries and regions. In fact, according to forecasts of the World Tourism Organization (WTO), tourism is expected ... See full document

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Volume 16 Issue 1 / Feb 2018

Volume 16 Issue 1 / Feb 2018

... Digital devices are common both in-class and out-of-class time across Australian elementary schools with many young learners preferring the digital format (Lynch and Redpath, 2012, Stern, 2014, Flewitt et al., 2014). ... See full document

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Volume 11 Issue 2 / Jun 2013

Volume 11 Issue 2 / Jun 2013

... with how feedback is fed into the curricula, programmes and modules. The Boyer Commission (1998) cited by Badley (2002), models the links in terms of: 1) marital relationship, 2) impending divorce 3) scholarly ... See full document

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Volume 12 Issue 1, ICEL2013 / Feb 2014

Volume 12 Issue 1, ICEL2013 / Feb 2014

... in 2013 took extra time and focus of a dedicated project manager and multi-disciplinary team ...January 2013 with the implementation of a design-based research project which includes several planned ... See full document

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Volume 12 Issue 3, Special Edition for ECGBL 2013 / Jun 2014

Volume 12 Issue 3, Special Edition for ECGBL 2013 / Jun 2014

... Class 1 consisted of 20 students 17-19 years of age in their second year of high school, while Class 2 comprised 20 students 17- 20 years of age in their third and final year of high ...Figure 1) in the ... See full document

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Volume 13 Issue 3, ECGBL 2014 / Mar 2015

Volume 13 Issue 3, ECGBL 2014 / Mar 2015

... a 11-monster, because 6 has 2 prime factors while 11 is prime (so has only itself as a factor), despite the fact that 11 is a larger number than ...since 1 is not a prime, the ... See full document

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Volume 11 Issue 3, ECEL 2012 / Aug 2013

Volume 11 Issue 3, ECEL 2012 / Aug 2013

... Content analysis of the open-ended questions was used. The categoriesfor each of the questions were created in accordance with the responses provided by the participants. To develop a valid set of categories, two ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... Since the early 1990’s a consensus has emerged among governments and donors that microfinance institutions constitute an effective weapon for poverty alleviation. For this purpose, microfinance institutions have been set ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... Since in this survey there is only one group which is auditors and also the survey is correlation study, One-Sample Statistic can be used. Sub- hypothesis 1: Internal audit increases effectiveness and efficiency ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... Recently, investment opportunities in India are at a peak. With the initiation of new economic policy in 1991 and subsequent reforms process, India has witnessed a change in the flow and direction of foreign direct ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... Living in the neighbourhood arouses in us emotions of pride and admiration. However, in daily life practice, we often forget that such beauty and value can been maintained only with our great attention and care. ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... The importance of Credit Ratings Agencies(CRAs) in the international financial markets compared with the military power of USA which can destroy a nation with bombs, the same Moody’s has the power to destroy a nation by ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... Development and growth have positive effects on people's lives; therefore, they are the top priority of policymakers and must identify the factors that affect them. In this regard, many variables have been identified ... See full document

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Volume 02  Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

Volume 02 Issue 01: (2013) Jan.-Feb. 2013

... The dynamic RCOV framework refers to the result of interactions between its resources, its organization and the ability of the firm to create new value propositions. The decisions about maintenance, adjustments or ... See full document

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Volume: 11, Issue: 1, January-March 2021

Volume: 11, Issue: 1, January-March 2021

... The situation of Vladimir and estragon is that of man searching for an escape from perpetual suffering and despair, and who, at the end, becomes conscious of the emptine[r] ... See full document

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