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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
... scientist may be, poor or deficient habitat can prove to be detrimental to their success or ...and may not serve to stimulate the requisite inventive ... 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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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
... The requirement of Lean Manufacturing has increased due to waste and subsequent increase in cost of the manufacturing goods. Five variables of lean manufacturing system implementation have been identified from the ... 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
... Trade unions as a third partner on the other hand committed themselves through Central Organization of Trade Unions, the umbrella body according to the Industrial Relations Charter[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 03: (2013) May-June 2013
... Based on the DCC model results, the asymmetric volatility spillovers due to negative shocks in the Canadian market lead to a much higher impact on US trades for the equal[r] ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 02: (2013) March-April 2013
... feel may contribute to creation and sharing of ...therefore may find themselves faced with a strained computing and network resource, reduced productive time and misrepresentation due to the cross between ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 02: (2013) March-April 2013
... exports may pose some challenges, because the fragmentation of production across national boundaries in the last decades has become the prevailing model in the modern ...the volume of imported ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 02: (2013) March-April 2013
... top may not be so important in itself -as a theoretical construct – but its great added value and importance come from the practical implications which derive from the way the top propagates within an organization ... See full document
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Volume 01 Issue 02: (2013) Nov. 2013
... There may be a need to re-examine the reasons why attitude declines with form ...studies may look at linkage between pupil’s attitude with their science performance in class, career aspirations and ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 02: (2013) March-April 2013
... Customers have more choices and are not obliged to be loyal to any company. CRM therefore manages the customer relationships by creating a clear understanding of the market (Know), by developing services and products ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 02: (2013) March-April 2013
... The response to this view of corporate social responsibility took the form of numerous investigations into the relationship between corporate social activities and their success.Much effort has been put into ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 02: (2013) March-April 2013
... Automated Quotation (NASDAQ) listed firms. Respondents in the study were requested to provide their opinions on 22 different factors which may influence dividend decisions. The result revealed that many of the ... See full document
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Volume 01 Issue 03: (2013) Dec. 2013
... learner may face in the learning ...student may see that they are different from other students and keep on nursing the trauma of disability as they grow ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 02: (2013) March-April 2013
... are minimal. A standard tool has been used to ensure the quality measures. The choice of only 8 organisations lowers the credibility. The results of this survey don’t represent the whole employees’ population so we can’t ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 02: (2013) March-April 2013
... Finally, economically there is a positive relationship (0.477) between human capital (HK) and economic growth. This variable is statistically significant in explaining the evolution of real GDP. This may be due to ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 02: (2013) March-April 2013
... it may allow itself having a large repertoire that comprises different genre of plays, mainly written by classic ...audience may choose according to their ... See full document
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Volume 02 Issue 02: (2013) March-April 2013
... There are several reasons cited by Chariri [16] why qualitative research needs to be done. First, the field of study is not the discipline that "value free". That is, business activities and management is highly ... See full document
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