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    N. larvatus are unique from other primates because of their red, protruding nose (which may be up to 17.5 cm long in males) and pot belly. The name given as Orang Belanda came from the native that inhabit of Borneo to resemble the Dutch Colonialists (Tisdal & Nantha, 2007). The adult males of N. larvatus have a head and body length of 660-762 mm and weight between 16.0 and 22.5 kg (Nowak, 1999). Proboscis monkey are large reddish-brown monkeys with sexual dimorphism. The males and females are…

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    in rodents (Rabbani and Rogers, 2001; Rockwell et al., 2002). The VEGF’s mRNA and protein expression level has been noticed in endometrial stomal, endothelial, and glandular cells during the mid-secretory stage in the human (Charnock-Jones et al., 1993).…

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    Panera Bread History

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    into the early 1990s. (“Panera Bread Company: Our History”, 2014) In 1993 Au Bon Pain purchased a bakery café company called the Saint Louis Bread Company. (“Panera Bread Company: Our History”, 2014) This newly purchased company consisted of 20 bakery-café locations in the area of St. Louis, Missouri. (“Panera Bread Company: Our History”, 2014) They completed a realignment of the Saint Louis Bread Company and it thrived between 1993 and 1997, increasing the unit volumes by 75%. (“Panera Bread…

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    her art and traveling. She lived her life in solitude for many years until in 1960 when she had her “first major exhibition since 1946 (Montgomery, 1993, pg.17).” “A new generation was stunned and confused by her work, asking the same questions, and occasionally coming to the same incorrect conclusions that critics had in the twenties (Montgomery, 1993, pg. 17).” She spent the next several years creating a series called From the River and Sky Above Clouds. O’Keeffe used her experience of what…

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    2013 p.106). This is a democratic way of decision making and increasing employee participation (Yukl, 2013). Abraham Lincoln used this type of leadership because he persuaded others to his way and not force them. He also built alliances (Phillips, 1993). Three situations leaders consult to solve problems are: a) “downward consultation” to build team building, b) “lateral consultation” to work with other subgroups and subunits…

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    Women's Rights In Canada

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    Historically women in Canada have had to fight for their rights, in all things that men were able to do first. Women have been historically known for their house duties and child care contribution. The twentieth century proved to be an extremely difficult and changing era for women. Feminist enabled women and mothers to fight for their rights, especially in regards to employment. More women including mothers were accepted into the work force which assisted them in better paying jobs. With women…

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    consisted of life course persistent offenders and adolescent limited offenders. Moffitt’s most commonly quote theory is that the earlier the onset of antisocial behavior: the more likely the child will become a life course persistent offender (Moffitt, 1993). She also predicted that adolescence criminal behavior that started around the teenage…

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    own actions rather than protected from the results of them. Second the natural consequences are not administered by the parent” (1993, 82). Additionally Grunwald and McAbee assert that “A natural consequence teaches rapidly” (2013, 120). On the other hand, Crary offers that “Logical consequences also follows the child’s action but necessitates parental intervention” (1993, 82). For instance, a child running across the street the parent would need to intervene by stopping the child from doing so…

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    Work Family Work Model

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    2.5 Work Family Life Balance Model Fatima &.Sahibzada (2012, p20) in there research study has adopted a model developed by Elliott (2003) which is summarized and depicted in the following section. Causes of Work and Family Role Strain Stress caused due to conflict between demands of work and family role Partner and Spouse Support Partner support and help to fulfil responsibilities Elder Dependency Dependency of aging parents Job Resources Availability of adequate resources at work…

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    Shi'ite caliph in Cairo consolidating his position by removing the Fatimid's sub-Saharan infantry slave forces. Salah al-Din brought the Shi'ite Fatimid caliphate to a halt which led to the recognition of Sunni caliphate in Baghdad (Brill & Houtsma, 1993). At the same time, Salah al-Din continued getting pressure from Nur al-Din to send him supplies, troops, and money although he stalled. The two would have gone to an open clash were it not the death of Nur al-Din in…

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