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    This study is anchored on some theories and concepts related to the study. The family is a community unit of persons where values are taught and the spiritual and cultural heritage of society are passed on. Being in a family means a person will love and be loved for the rest of his/her life. However, most individuals realize the meaning of family when they do not have one. The family helps in improving one’s personality and outlook in life. Freud’s Psychoanalytic theory (1923) explains…

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    Introduction. Family is the basic unit of a society. It is from the family where an individual learns the values and principles of behaviour that he/she will carry to society. If a members of a family has conflict cause by not respecting the rights of each other , this could lead to the breakdown of communication. Through effective communication , members of a family will get to know the role of each member, and come to respect that role. Communication is important in a family because this…

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    the end-consumer. Moreover, these participating companies add-value to the products and pass them along the supply chain. Thereby, on an operational level they are trying to maximize the value-addition and on a strategic level the management is concerned with the minimization of total cost. One of the question that arises in supply chain management is “how should the structure of SCM be organized so that it inculcates maximized value-addition and minimized total costs?”. Thereby, the “how”…

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    In this incarnation, Judas is no longer merely human but is the aspect of the divine that Jesus is purported to be. The decision to sacrifice his own morality because much greater in this perspective because it is the sacrifice that frees humanity from the burden of sin. The punishment that is meted…

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    relationships, either romantic or not. Many of you may consider romantic relationships based on the exchange theory could be seen as a gloomy, materialistic relationship, but after all, exchange theory cannot adequately explain all of the ups-and-downs of human interactions. Therefore, I also cannot ignore the fact that all the relationships doesn’t have to be seen in pragmatic meaning, and we also cannot forget that social exchange theory is only one of various ways to analyze the results of…

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    of where it lies in our mind, it is the virtues and core beliefs that a person has when everything else has been stripped from them. Like a masterpiece, it attracts others with the same ethics and moral code to reinforce said core beliefs. We are human and because of that beautiful flaw, we cannot be perfect, and because of that, everyone has a different sense of what their personal integrity holds. To truly have integrity is to do the correct thing, knowing that no one may know if you had done…

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    How does a person’s background influence his/her participation in a group? According to Ph.D. Nader Hl Chaaban (n.d), “Certain relevant back ground factors influence our behavior in small groups: personality, gender, age, health, attitudes, and values.” (p.3) For example if someone grew up in rural, farm country in Wisconsin, with small schools and less populace access they tend to be more reserved as well as a working person behind the scenes within a group setting. Whereas you taking…

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    Airbnb Essay

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    building blocks of ‘the business model canvas’ (Osterwalder & Pigneur, 2009), enables researchers, or other stakeholders a more comprehensive overview of business feasibility. The BMC aims to act as a driver of a firms’ ability to create and deliver value (Morris et al, 2005). The emerging share economy companies such as Airbnb involve reformation to adapt within in the BMC framework, because of its operation to an array of unique networks, altering the dimensions of the business, thus, offering…

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    Bling H2O Case Study

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    Consumers may purchase this product to dictate their personality. The unique bottle gives consumers a visual way to stand out from others, which is important to their self-image. On a behavioural level, the buyer seeks a benefit-sought attitude towards Bling. Consumers purchase this product for special occasions. As the bottle is reusable and refillable, it allows these consumers to be loyal to the product. Bling H2O consumers seek benefits from the product, such as social status and exclusive…

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    morally-affective, positive and inclusive learning environment, where they can be fostered and encouraged to freely and actively explore, discover, learn and construct their knowledge, reasonings and skill sets. This goal aligns with the Melbourne Declaration values and its ensuing educational goals for all young Australians and the AITSL standard (ACARA, 2012; AITSL, 2016). My…

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