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    In this section, previous research will be reviewed to help support my hypotheses. A number of factors may influence crime occurrence. One such factor includes demographics. Cohen and Harvey (2006) examine the misconceptions of gender: sex, masculinity and the measurement of crime. The misconception of gender and crime is that males commit more crime than females in the meaning of sex. To get the results required for this research Cohen and Harvey conducted a survey. The purpose of the study was…

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    addictive tendencies (Madera & Toro-Alphonso, 2005). Additional factors can include a diminished self-identity, emotional overdependence, and a fear of intimacy and/or abandonment (Banks & Fedewa, 2012). Developments in attachment theory have found a correlation between insecure attachment style and same-sex IPV perpetration, specifically as a mediator between perceived daily stress and IPV violence (Carvalho, et al., 2011). Specific factors relating to men have found that masculine stereotypes…

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    Emotional Wellbeing

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    With 3.196 billion social media users globally (Kemp, 2018), the implications of the ubiquitous nature of social networking sites (SNS) on emotional wellbeing must be considered. Social networking sites are web-based services which allows individuals to create a public profile and link users with whom they share a connection with (Boyd & Ellison, 2007). The widespread use of SNS raises questions on its impacts on emotional wellbeing, such as its effects on loneliness, which is an individual’s…

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    2.2.0 Linking Leadership to Employee Creativity: A Study of Indian R&D Laboratories 2.2.1 Reference Gupta, V., Singh, S., Kumar, S., and Bhattacharya, A. (2012) ‘Linking Leadership to Employee Creativity: A Study of Indian R&D Laboratories’, The Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 120-136. 2.2.2 Research Question How do leader behaviors promote individual employee creativity? 2.2.3 Methodology The first part of the study was about in-depth interviews in five public R&D…

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    notion that a link exists between creativity and mental illness goes back to the time of Aristotle, when he wrote that eminent philosophers, politicians, poets and artists all have tendencies toward "melancholia." If we are to accept that there is a correlation between creativity (in this case creative writing) and mental ill health, which is the catalyst? Does mental illness facilitate the development of creativity? Does writing, and other pursuits of creativity, expose an individual to poor…

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    Internet and Intelligence As it seems in our society, technology continues to become an ever increasing part of one 's daily life. Whether one is being glued to a cell phone screen, scanning articles on a computer, or sitting on the couch becoming immersed in a television show, it is hard to deny the affects of technology on humans. With this seemingly endless expansion, it is evident that some have formed different opinions on just how this can affect a human brain. While some believe…

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    Flybe Marketing

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    Marketing planning can be characterized as the way toward creating complete outline for the association keeping in mind the end goal to accomplish the general promoting endeavors. Diverse strides would be produced as a piece of the marketing planning process to create distinctive components of marketing, for example, advertising blend, situational examination, creating STP components and checking of the marketing endeavors made by the association. Task 1:- 1.1 : Review of the changing…

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    further in To a Louse in that - as a poet of the Romantic era - Burns attempts to discover a higher truth of meaning through the contemplation and analysis of the natural world. In this sense we may conclude that to Burns, industrialisation and the dependence upon technology reduces humanity’s ability to find the truths about life and value of…

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    There is a correlation with the development of PTSD and avoidance behaviors; the more one tries not to think about a traumatic event, resists revisiting a traumatic place, and avoids contact with any potential triggers of the traumatic event, the more likely one is to…

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    PTSD In Veterans Essay

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    Treatment of co-morbid alcoholism and PTSD in veterans ? comparison with other drug dependencies 11-15-16 Loggins, K., Gutierrez, C.A., PharmD, Wilcox, R.E., PhD.* Target: Journal of Addiction and Preventive Medicine ABSTRACT Combat instigated PTSD is one of the more complicated psychological conditions that occur in the modern world. To add to the complications of treatment, PTSD is often accompanied by other psychological comorbidities and substance use disorders; of which the most…

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