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    Taiwan in different industrial contexts. It also considers the implications of employee relations practices for management. The research contributed to the literature of comparative study of employee relations practices in Taiwan by developing a baseline and serve as the reference for future research in the same field. The practices identified in the research provided the benchmark for other types of Taiwanese firms in managing employee relations and gaining competitive…

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    play space, more available transit, and nearby destinations such as schools, stores, and workplaces. Also, the ways people behave and relate to each other are also essential to “good” health. It would be helpful to have a further emphasis on the importance of ensuring the public’s availability of healthy, safe, affordable, accessible, and environmentally friendly homes for the U.S. population. In addition, housing-related health and safety issues for which help are available, as well as areas…

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    Today an average individual sleeps less than 7 hours every night. This meaning that the less sleep people get each night is slowly affecting the way their own body functions and their well-being. There are even some people in the world who suffers from Sleep Disorder, and this disorder can originate from individual’s breathing patterns, stress, or anxiety. Many individuals may wonder why sleeping is important overall for our bodies? Sleep Health is important because it is critical for our…

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    general education. In order for philosophy to stand next to the giants of general education, math and english, something big needs to happen. A social movement pushed at grass-roots will one day make society demand basic rational thinking skills as a baseline of knowledge for individuals of our society. If we ask, should money and tradition limit the next generations access to critical thinking skills and rational thinking skills? And the answer is no, then money and tradition shouldn’t stop…

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    available. Follow-up interviews were not conducted with these participants, but their criminal justice records were obtained. The follow-up interview rate was 90 percent at 3 months and 89 percent at 9 months. The TCM and the SR groups were comparable at baseline and follow-up on demographic, drug use, and crime…

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    followed: 53.8% never shop at J.Crew, 30.8% shop yearly, 15.4% shop monthly and none of our participants indicated that they shopped weekly. Store Preferences In our survey, we wanted to know which of our competitors the participants visited on a regular basis. This provides us a baseline of comparison moving forward. In our survey, 60.8% visited H&M, 51% visited Banana Republic, 45.1% visited Ralph Lauren, 31.4% visited Urban Outfitters and 13.7% visited Brooks Brothers. Social Media…

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    parents; this is a major breach of ethical codes as participants were significantly under the age of 18. Furthermore the students were forced to participate; if they choose to not participate they were expected to write an essay expressing the “importance of psychological research”. Participants were unable to leave the experiment if they wished to without being punished, breaching another ethical practice that participants have right to withdraw from any study without consequence at any…

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    The reviewed literature points to some degree of a relationship between climate change and violent conflict in Africa. However, the majorities of studies, especially those in West Africa employed descriptive research methods. This type of the investigation method, as we know it, do not make accurate predictions and do not determine cause and effect. Additionally, the vast majority of the literature heavily uses civil war and political violence datasets, as the dependent variables, which may be…

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    The methodology used according to Alawneh &Sweis was: “a questionnaire consisting of three parts (Demographic, EI scale based on Goleman Model, and Manager Effectiveness survey) was constructed to collect data. Then SPSS was used to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence and project managers’ effectiveness. The data included 59 companies and PM with experience. The study’s authors are both faculty members…

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    that staff understands the importance of the project and the overarching outcomes the project may set in motion. Research have found that at least 70% of visits to PCPs may have an underlying mental health issue that have not been addressed or treated especially in patients with long term major illnesses such as diabetes or heart disease (Olsen, 2014). One of the qualities of an astute leader is to recognize the importance for staff to identify significance and importance of their work in the…

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