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    “Donoghue v Stevenson, 1932” (Wylie and Crossan 2010:305). Therefore, in cases involving delict, burden of proof is judged on the balance of probability. The procedure for civil cases in Scottish courts starts at a Sherriff Court, if appealed goes to the Court of Sessions and then to the Supreme Court (Scottish Courts and Tribunals, 2016). Delictual cases can both include civil and criminal aspects such as “Ashton v Turner” (Wylie and Crossan 2010:339). Criminal and civil wrongdoings however are…

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    All Eyes Book Theme

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    Deafness Themes Belonging and Acceptance Bainy B. Cyrus (2010) uncovers that the search for who we are is driven by a need to find our place in the world and that a sense of belonging arises from identity and inner experience. The book in its entirety is a catalogue of this theme, with its conclusion describing how the author through her work as a Disability Coach, helps others towards their journey of belonging and acceptance (Cyrus, 2010, pp. 111-126). Communal Attachment As…

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    Do you have a broad customer base (Berman, 2010, September 21)? a. Yes, in each of the specific areas. I see a lot of returning customers. 7) What unique resources do you have (Berman, 2010, September 21)? a. Award winning Oggi’s microbrewery (Oggi’s Pizza & Brewing Company, 2016). 8) Do you have a sustainable competitive advantage (Berman, 2010, September 21)? a. Yes, the microbrewery. 9) Do you have specific sales or marketing expertise (Berman, 2010, September 21)? a. No, I have never seen…

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    What Is Radicalization?

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    DEFINITION Radicalization can be defined in several ways, however, most definitions correspond in defining radicalization as a process of developing and supporting extremist views (Allen, 2007; Home Office, 2009; Smith, 2009; Dalgaard-Nielsen, 2010). Radicalization is a process, and extremism is the end point. PROCESS This paper will discuss the process of which factors are present in the process of radicalization. Individuals do not suddenly become radicalized, but rather it is a’ step-by-step…

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    Model Of Change

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    “end-to-end” service provider (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013; Nayar, 2010). After proposing his strategy he challenged his management team to come up with a better idea if they did not agree with his, which is an example of a sense…

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    Ananda Chakrabarty created a genetically engineered bacterium to clean up oil (Schloot, 2010). The ethical issue in science then became whether or not a person can claim ownership of an organism and obtain a patent for it. By a supreme court ruling in 1980, the answer to this question became a yes under the conditions that the animal was invented…

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    Iqbal, Ali, Shaukat, and Usman (2010), Khan, Shahid, Nawab and Wali (2013) and C. Tillman, Smith, and W. Tillman (2010), Herzberg’s two-factor theory proposes there are several factors which result in job satisfaction and other factors that result in job dissatisfaction. Khan et al., (2013), states the opposite of satisfaction is no satisfaction and the opposite of dissatisfaction is no dissatisfaction. Ahmed et al., (2010), Khan et al., (2013) and C. Tillman et al., (2010), identifies Herzberg…

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    Therapist Self-Disclosure

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    Linzer, 2010). Over the past decade, the topic has received increased attention in theoretical debates (Audet & Everall, 2003) and empirical research (Kelly & Rodriguez, 2007; Bitar, Kimball, Bermúdez, & Drew, 2014). There has been an expansion of ideas about what makes a disclosure ethically appropriate (Audet, 2011) and how relevant ethical principles should guide therapist decisions to self-disclose or refrain from self-disclosure in clinical practice (Bottrill, Pistrang, Barker, & Worrell…

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    Positive Behavior

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    fear, they will be capable of moving up to the next level (Gerrig & Zimbardo, 2010). Attachment is the subsequent level which is a person’s need to belong, affiliate, and to love and be loved (Gerrig & Zimbardo, 2010). The fourth level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is esteem. Esteem is the need for confidence, self-worth, and competence. It also involves self-esteem and the respect of others (Gerrig & Zimbardo, 2010). Finally, the highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is…

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    (2010). Google Economic Impact” Report Shows How Google Contributes To Local Economies. Available: http://searchengineland.com/google-economic-impact-report-shows-how-google-contributes-to-local-economies-42856. Last accessed 28th Oct 2010. Mike, S. (2010). Google's stated list of competitors grows from two to 10. Available: http://www.physorg.com/news187517187.html. Last accessed 28th Oct 2010. Google. (2010). Google Economic Impact. Available: http://www…

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