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    subjects. Basic themes emerged after data reduction had been achieved. It had become noticeable that the narrative data which created the basic themes could be associated with the facilitator and also the inhibitors to compassion. With this type of analysis, it is vital that the main statements are identified. This research allows for the Bramley and Matiti to interpret and theorise from the whole story rather than breaking it down into categories. The research conducted reaffirmed that some of…

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    brand equity, attitude towards the brand and purchase intentions were made. 5.4 Data analysis procedure Data analysis procedure includes following activities such as data entry of responses, datascreening and selecting proper data for the data analysis strategy (Sekaran, 2003). To find out data entry errors, data screening was performed, which includes (data cleaning, screening the data, reliability analysis, validity tests, descriptive data and test of response bias). SPSS v21 was used to do…

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    reflecting on the group presentation, I would just like to wishfully thank them for their effort and of course, thank you for teaching a course that was rather interesting. I moved all the way from Kuwait to Brock and in all honesty, knew that group work would be my first and main concern. The reason behind this is that usually, I would get to pick my own friends and that makes the communication process within the group much easier but that’s not the case at Brock and other universities. Groups…

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    evidence that was presented to them. Gladding would call this kind of group an errand/work aggregate. This sort of group meets up to finish amass undertaking objectives. Introduction, the framing of a group stage, is a critical stage and ought to be drawn closer with alert. Framing a group with individuals who did not volunteer to be a part of the group, has a far more prominent possibility for disaster than success. Each group must to begin with motivation to exist. For this situation it 's…

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    Group Counseling

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    Group Counseling and Group Work In the Group Counseling course, we were asked to come up with a group proposal project in pairs. My partner and I decided to propose a group for Sexual Assault and Rape Education/ Support Group. A big emphasis on the group we designed is to provide an environment for Sexual Assault survivors in which they did not have to feel pressured to report to any form of authority (campus police, or city police). Doing this assignment was hard for me because I never…

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    Positive Group Therapy

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    When developing a therapeutic working group setting an agenda should be made as a way to transition throughout the stages of sessions for those who live in an institutional group setting (Jacobs, Schimmel, Masson, & Harvill, n.dp.36). To develop a positive group setting, we look to how a group session therapy is divided in to three different stages. Stage one, or the beginning stage can last for a few minutes, to several different sessions. It is during the beginning stage of therapy that the…

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    Biaxial Tensile Test

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    Data Analysis Biaxial Tensile Tests Different stress and strain definitions have been used to study the biomechanics of soft tissue [24]. The 2nd Piola-Kirchhoff stress and Green strain definitions have been employed in this study, which are described briefly in the following. The Green strain tensor is defined as E=1/2(F^T F-1), where F is the gradient deformation tensor. For the case of in-plane biaxial stretching in directions 1 and 2, the Green strain in these directions can be written…

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    study aims to build theoretical framework and suggest the best suitable health service delivery model. GT focuses on the common experiences of a group of participants to generate or discover theory (Creswell, 2012). It is a method of iterative study design applying an inductive process of data collection with purposive or theoretical sampling. Data analysis includes the coding process, repeated comparison of data (by spotting the issue of interest in the data and comparing them with previous…

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    continuous and given to all persons. A cut point or criterion is set, which determines whether individuals are assigned to an intervention condition or a comparison condition. The cut point is determined on the basis of need or a cost-benefit analysis. If an analysis of an outcome measure shows a change in the mean-level or slope-angle that occurs for individuals at the cut point, then a causal conclusion of the effectiveness…

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    Scotland's Pestel Analysis

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    ( Kazmi,2008). The PESTEL analysis importance used by the National Health Service Political factors - This include taxation policies, foreign trade regulations, political stability, labour laws, environmental laws, etc. Organizations need to adjust their marketing policy with current…

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