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    territories, exotic goods, cheap labour force and fresh marketplace. As a result, the mother country 's economy developed, while colonial countries were exploited. Hobsbawn introduced us to a struggle between Empirical powers and colonies. It is struggle of economy, culture and supremacy. The Empirical powers are dominated and they are exploit colonies. ‘The Age of Empire’ is an example of Marxism piece of work, because it presents history from Marxist ankle and used vocabulary, which is…

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    The purpose of the current study is to analyze the impact of state failure on transnational terrorism with respect to the proximity of targets and logistical complexity of attacks using a negative binomial Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) regression. The study departs from the existing studies due to the following reasons. First, based on proximity of attacks, I classify transnational terrorism into: ‘within’ attacks, when the perpetrator operates within his home country and attack a…

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    Resistance in the Workplace This paper has demonstrated sexuality is a multileveled combination of both strictly resistance and control. In order to show the complex idea of sexuality in the contemporary organisations, the author has conducted an empirical study of a call centre, Sunray. Sunray has created the corporate culture of fun by providing non-work activities and freedoms of dressing. Also, managers of Sunray acknowledge individual expression of sexuality as a positive vibe and highly…

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    The three major methods of empirical testing are experimental method, correlational techniques, and case studies (Ryckman 2013). First and foremost is the experimental method, where an investigator manipulates certain independent variables, and observes their effects of dependent variables…

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    Since empirical methods are among the most sophisticated types of studies it gives a particular study validity and accuracy in modern science. Empirical studies begin with a hypothesis to test an observation and end with a conclusion that either supports or fails to confirm that observation. This is important for psychological research…

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    One of the largest issues that Benson seems to have gotten himself into comes near the end of his paper against Michelle Moody Adams. In “Culture and Responsibility: A reply to Moody Adams”, Benson gives three characteristics preventing others from constructing a strong argument against the inability thesis. These three characteristics, which can be found on pages 616 and 617 of his article are as follows. The first characteristic is when an agent performs an action unintentionally and can…

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    Chapter One Introduction Achieving high-performance business is undoubtedly an organization’s goal. Research conducted by Armitage and Keeble Allen (2007) indicated that people management basis formed the foundation of high-performance. O’Connell (2003) believes that managerial philosophies or values espousing “employee partnership” may affect both the use of high-performance HR practices and firm performance. At the organizational level, one of the most effective ways of integrating HR and…

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    Instrumental Regressions

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    different by income and race as well as dependent on available affordable housings. Accordingly, the effect of major roadways on changes in job accessibility by income and race can be positive, negative, or neutral, and thus it is more related to an empirical…

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    Effects of using either salaries or wages to enhance employees’ morale are predicted by Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory. The hierarchy of needs theory postulates that the willingness of an employee to corporate towards attainment of organizational goals depend on the capacity of an organization to meet the employees’ physical and psychological needs (Lee & Robyn, 2016). The most immediate need among employees is physiological items including food, shelter and clothing. The next immediate need…

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    (Bell, 8). I side with positivism; which states knowledge can be found via empirical observations (obtained through the senses). Positivism follows an identical approach as the study of natural sciences in the testing of a theory. Though their is a difference between the study of social research, and natural sciences the deductive approach works just as well in both. I believe that a hypothesis should be tested by empirical observations before it can be considered knowledge. Ontology as Bell…

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