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    Grounded theory is a method in which observable data is used to inductively generate a theory based on the representative data set rather than using deduction, whereby a theory is tested and validated based on scientific data.6,7 Creswell relies on Strauss and Corbin (1990) to provide the steps required to code data in the research process.…

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    more appropriately, from a skill-less mimicry of reality. In the second, Romantic writers redefined imagination as a “masculine attribute” divorced from the mother (Huet 8). However, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein straddles the line between the two theories, particularly in the scene of the monster’s creation. Here, Frankenstein proves himself, as monsters’ mothers did, a bad artist – and yet,…

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    Running Head: THE SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINE America’s School-To-Prison Pipeline System Brianna Bush Buffalo State College School-to-prison pipeline refers to the laws and policies that take children out of classrooms and push them into the juvenile or criminal justice system. In lower income communities, kids tend to lack resources when it comes to education. These children may typically lack qualified teachers, after-school programs they could attend, textbooks and school…

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    Business Research Method Assignment 1 Fathimath Shaaira, Cyryx Collage SECTION A Question 1: Case Study A1. i. Research is one more, afresh. Research is finding information about particular thing that you have to do and process of asking question and answering by a survey or experiment in an organized way. For example, you have to do a project on international company for that project you are finding all kind of information about the particular company and sometime we have to go to the company…

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    Feminism In Criminal Law

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    of a sexual nature . The application of gender stereotypes is an obstruction in pivotal elements of law, such as mens rea, actus reus, liability defences and contentious judicial decisions. Feminism is also in discord with similar bodies of legal theory, such as liberalism . ‘Feminist…

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    contradicting each other. In the 1880s and 1890s, the Wheel of Fortune could easily have been used as a portent of the apocalypse, suggesting as it does that decline is inevitable. Many critics of the day were already talking about society’s doomsday. The theory of ‘degeneration’ (Nordau) became popular, and inspired intellectuals to argue that society was living too comfortably. Early and mid-century progress had relaxed Britain, and it was therefore doomed to decline (Lankester 33).…

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    reciprocal: People 's recollections influence their self-views and vice versa." (pg. 137, Identity Function...) This is the essential relationship between memory and self-identity. Paul Brok establishes a similar idea in All in the Mind with references to relevant theories of John Locke and Hume: “...John Locke famously identified the self with memory: arguing that a person’s identity includes whatever of his past he can remember... For Hume, the self includes not only the events and experiences…

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    improvement or “win– win” situation in some cases, by not only protecting the environment, but also enhancing profits and competitiveness through the improvement of the products or their production process or through enhancement of product quality. Causal Links in the Porter Hypothesis Porter and van der Linde (1995a, 99–100) go on to explain that there are at least five reasons why properly crafted regulations may lead to these outcomes: .  “First, regulation signals companies about likely…

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    effect on a few cognitive functions, such as fine color differentiation and memory representations. In all, language has a significant impact on some very specific cognitive functions, but on the whole language is more of a mediating agent then a causal agent of psychological…

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    The resource-based view and sustainable competitive advantage: the case of a financial services firm Val Clulow School of Business, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia Julie Gerstman School of Business, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia Carol Barry School of Business, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia Keywords Resources, Competitive advantage, Financial services, Intangible assets Introduction The study of sustainable…

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