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    In the published document, Building Public Value, The BBC allege that Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) “can perhaps best be defined as a range of high-quality programmes and services whose only aim is to serve the public interest, be universally available, and treat people equitably and fairly” (BBC, 2005: 26). However, over the years, the concept of PSB has broadened, thus a “concrete definition of public service content and indeed, public service broadcasting, remains elusive” (p.8, Public…

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    Psychoanalysis Theory

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    concludes that despite the criticisms against psychoanalysis, the theory remains highly relevant and useful in the current context because its tenets are used by different professionals. Psychoanalysis Human development is a natural process but individuals’ development is often shaped by the experiences that they…

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    Reverse Exchange Research

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    Purpose of chapter This study develops an understanding of reverse exchange in service sector based on the process of service recovery that they received from the service provider. This research goal is to produce the depth data regarding level of understanding people towards reverse exchange for future research. On the other hand, the purpose of this chapter as below: - 1. To described the research philosophy focus in service sector. 2. To develop research design 3. To propose research method…

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    There are many different ways to refine the crude oil to get to the end product. Crude oil is basically fossil fuel that has been formed from dead animals and plants from millions of years ago. Engineers go through a process of locating where oil may be by using sonar. When they believe they have found an area that has this fossil fuel, they begin by drilling a hole and then pump the crude oil out to either a barge or into a pipe that goes directly to land. Once the crude oil makes it to the…

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    As we live life, it develops, and there are phases of this development. In this developing, there are seasons of understanding and seeing the world in interchange routes, with similitudes and contrasts in every viewpoint. These stages can be essentially separated into two gatherings: the life of children, and the life of adults. The ways that life is inhabited these two phases are radically distinctive yet specific perspectives in how the psyche carries on and how it reasons circumstances can be…

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    society and the most appropriate way to support them. Human services will teach me about everyday people in need, social issues and how to best provide assistance to individuals. In my 2nd and 4th year I complete units tailored to understanding child development…

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    “Hot, Flat, and Crowded”, had a general theme throughout the entire book about the current state of the world and what we should be doing in order to make it better. The author, Thomas Friedman, discusses the three major issues he sees in the world, as evident by the title of this informative book. The term “Hot” refers to the current state of the climate and how the Earth is experiencing a process known as global warming. Global warming is the process by which the planet becomes increasing…

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    The great consumption of fossil fuels and the exponential increase in human population have also increase the greenhouse gases on the planet. The depletion and of petroleum and to their harm to the environment, biofuel arise as a promising option to replace fossil fuels in the future. Biofuel are derived from biomass conversion with many different examples such as biogas, biodiesel and bioethanol as the most currently used, and biofuels are considered not to leave a carbon print to the…

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    emerge in business and affect the choices in every purchase made. The article Understanding the Mechanisms of Economic Development by Angus Deaton provide key points that are relevant in economics. The four important economic points touch on the consumers and income, commodity prices, economic growth, and scarcity (Deaton, 2010). Key points The article explains that economic development differs from many fields since the consumers with low income will draw on all the branches of economics. The…

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    It can lower energy costs, create new jobs, promote economic development and of course they are emissions-free. The current fuel sources come with many limitations and negative effects. They are high in cost that are becoming higher, resources (oil and coal) are becoming limited, and carbon based fuels are adding to…

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