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Volume 03 Issue 05 (2015) May 2015
... this issue in their research when they examine the relationship between television station ownership characteristics and local news and public affairs programming through an expanded analysis of data from the ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 05 (2015) May 2015
... From the view of compositions of customer value, Gale [23] proposed that the market perceived quality; the market perceived value and the market perceived quality is t[r] ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... place so abruptly, creating what is called "false movements" of high and low, as Fernández-Blanco et al. [10] highlight. This would create a kind of "mistake" on indication given by the MACD, where the ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... data of average milk production/cow in Suceava County. Furthermore, statistical data may, under some assumptions can be used to verify the effects of past interventions. The statistical data showed that the time ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... According to the United States Department of Education 2003 [8], based on its National Assessment of Adult Literacy, 14% of American adults could barely read and understand an instruction from a utility bill, and a ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... teachers may be teaching the stipulated syllabuses at a relatively slower pace or miss some of their lessons during the normal mainstream class hours so as create need for PST so as to earn an extra tax-free ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... The Extent the Ban Policy Has Been A Success in Eliminating Private Supplementary Tuition In Secondary Schools: A Case Study of Selected Schools in Borabu District of Nyamira County, K[r] ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... In the summer season, like February, March, April and may are the months which are very horrible for the people of Dindugul district . In these days people under the study are facing worst situations like ,high ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... In recent studies on the subject, it is noticeable that universities have a concern for equipping students for become fully eligible for entry in the competitive job market, in which the issue of entrepreneurship ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 03 (2015) March 2015
... Evolution of Local Government in Ghana In Ghana, women constitute about 51.2% of the total population (Ghana Statistical Service; 2010). In spite of their proportion, women are not well represented when it comes to the ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 03 (2015) March 2015
... volumes. May Sinclair (1879-1946) produced her most ambitious work in The Divine Fire (1904), a study of a poetic genius, which does not quite ...the issue of women having limited rights due to men's flawed ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 03 (2015) March 2015
... This may also be seen as a defence of Penan claims to 'stewardship' over the land despite their traditional status as noncultivators, to contest the current bureaucratic 'rational legal' and official discourse ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 03 (2015) March 2015
... he may never notice or reproduce certain other features of the new sound system, unless these are pointed out to him… Our own solution has been to regard unintelligibility not as the result of phonemic ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 12 (2015) Dec. 2015
... findings may not be generalizable not only because of the abovementioned reasons but also because of Turkish students’ extreme familiarity with test- taking ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 12 (2015) Dec. 2015
... they may carry a certain amount of drug for use (Article 479 of the General Law of Health of Mexico) It was not enough ; and to the argument based on law it was imposed the logic of force and as a result the ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 11 (2015) Nov. 2015
... In most interviews the respondents expressed that obstetrical training programs indirectly instills a hierarchical relationship among health practitioners, biomedical personnel, midwives, and patients. They argued that ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... The Euro Crisis or the European sovereign debt crisis is now seemed to be over and the euro nations are able to re-finance their government debts which seemed to be almost unfeasible at the time of happening of crisis. ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... The general principle of the audit is that the audit should be carried out with the approach of professional skepticism. This means that the auditor must be able to recognize that there may be circumstances that ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... Lack of publicity of the actions to give visibility to the work developed in the place, in order to inform and attract residents to an effectively participation in the [r] ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 03: (2015) May-June 2015
... projects may be unsuccessful despite having monitoring and evaluation function due to the weakness of M&E, lack of management support on the project functions, and political interference especially in Africa ... See full document
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