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    Chapter Three - Conclusions 3.1 Conclusions This research aimed to verify the synthesis protocol for HPA-12 and analogues from aldehydes of Greatrex et al. (2014). Limited success in synthesising required quantities had a negative impact on the outcomes of this research, and no reasons were identified for the low yields that were obtained. Additional time, or resolution of issues resulting in low yields, would have allowed additional research and confirmation of the synthesis protocol. Long…

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    Evidently, the diverse ethnic groups and social barriers promote anonymity and foster opportunities for crime. The past and current Bensonhurst shares many similarities and differences in this retrospect. Yusuf Hawkin best exemplifies the dynamics of the neighborhood. Although Yusuf Hawkin’s murder occurred a few decades ago, it is exceptionally relevant as a symbolic case of pure racism and unjust hatred. On August 23, 1989, Yusuf Hawkins was beaten by a group of white teens with bats and then…

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    UnitedHealth Group also known as United Healthcare is an organization located in Minnetonka, Minnesota. This company is dedicated to the health insurance services. Fortune, the prestigious magazine oriented to describe the characteristics of the best organizations in different business categories, shows that UnitedHealth Group stands as the number one industry in “Health Care: and Managed Care” in the last six years (Fortune, 2016). The Organization occupies the second position in Global…

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    The Muted Group Theory

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    Muted Group Theory is a critical theory that concerns many groups of people who remain powerless compared to those who are dominant in one’s culture. It would seem that in this theory most cultures involve a certain group over powers another and dominates and controls how the other group speaks or communicates. In the Muted Group Theory there are many assumptions that involve how women and minority group voices are being subdued and silence due to their cultures. In my opinion I believe that…

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    Vsnsl Case Study

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    A Brief History 1986 – Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) was founded by Government of India. 2002 – Tata Communications acquires 25% stake in VSNL. 2004 –VSNL International was launched. 2008 – Majority stakes acquired by Tata Group. VSNL renamed as Tata Communications Limited (TCL). 2009 – TGN-Intra Asia cable system was completed by TCL and Tyco Telecommunications. Introduction to the study, statement of problem and propositions Tata acquiredVSNL in 2008. Indian subcontinent…

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    determine specific aspects of positive caregiver-patient relationships using the mutual-participation model (Apollo, Golub, Wainberg & Indyk, 2006).The results were collected through seven focus groups made up of HIV positive patients. Through analyzing patient self-reports and verbatim recordings of the focus groups, positive caregiver-patient relationships proved to help individuals manage their illness. Three aspects of positive caregiver-patient relationships were identified including:…

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    minorities with Caucasians to see if there were differing views about the environment and if one group was taking more of an active stance. Research done by Johnson, Bowker and Cordell (2004) used the new ecological paradigm scale (NEP) to measure the variation in environmental beliefs amongst ethnic groups. The scale considered factors such as, environmental reading, household recycling, environmental group joining and participation in nature-based outdoor recreation. Their data showed that…

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    hard enough" while in reality society systematically caused their misfortune and not necessarily the individuals themselves. Because of stereotypes, the ethnic group are never given opportunities to redeem themselves and those who manage to become successful are often brushed off as exceptions. Because of this narrow-mindedness, the ethnic groups are never able to succeed due to the prejudice people hold against them, which cycles into their failures and hence "proves" that their stereotype is…

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    population, Also immigrants from Asia and Latin Americans have added a large measure of cultural and phenotypic devisers to the American population while others see new racial division arises as the immigrant groups are allowed to integrate with an expanded and privileged white population. While others groups are racialized as disadvantaged. Brown and black minorities and for this reason racial and ethnic identities are not mutually…

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    I, as an individual unit in this community, and I am struggling my best to be a better person in this business world. In order to improve myself, I need to find out what my strengths and weaknesses are. I did Self-assessment Exercises Prof. Bin Ma provide for us. It included eight different categories, which covered Emotional Intelligence, Leadership Style, etc,. Actually, people usually had hard time to search one’s conscience without the help of outsiders. Perhaps, any processes in our life…

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