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    Yang notes that “guanxi exchange can only be carried out between two parties who have established...a basis of familiarity” (Yang, 1994, p. 111). Osburg illustrates the cultivation of familiarity as businessmen frame their instrumental relationships as “helping a friend” and justify their actions through suggesting “we’re [part of] one family” (Osburg, 2013…

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    referred to as function-attitudes. The four functions are sensing, intuition, thinking and feeling. The two attitudes are extraversion and introversion. These, along with perceiving/judging, combine to form the eight function-attitudes which are the basis for sixteen personality types listed at humanmetrics.com (2015). Curious to which personality type I fit into, I took the Jung Typology test at humanmetrics.com (2015). After numerous questions, my personality type was given as ISTP…

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    Neural activity is defined as the interactions and processes that occur in the brain due to internal and external stimuli, giving rise to psychological function. Carl Jung’s (2014) model of typology identifies four basic psychological functions; thinking, feeling, sensation and intuition. Jung (2014) states that, “Sensation establishes what is actually present, thinking enables us to recognize its meaning, feeling tells us its value, and intuition points to possibilities, giving outlook and…

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    Increasing Hand Hygiene

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    addressing barriers to hand hygiene, actively and consistently motivating and encouraging team members to perform hand hygiene, and ensuring accountability (Huis et al., 2013). Thus a key strategy for the group was to ensure presence on-site on a weekly basis and work collaboratively with leaders/managers and staff to ensure that social and leadership components were being…

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    audience that increasing minimum wage is a matter that the American people have the power to make this change come to pass. He utilizes the appeals of ethos, pathos and logos to motivate the audience to take action in their community. In this literature review I want to highlight a few subcategories that help understand how President Obama was successful in convincing the American population to flex their democratic muscle to ensure that the issue of raising the minimum wage is heard. I plan on…

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    Early Childhood Exclusion

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    Introduction. This literature review has been written in regards to the importance of inclusionary practices and inclusion for children with disabilities and their families within an early childhood education environment. Two of the research articles used are from New Zealand, one from Taiwan and one from Spain, they range from 2009 until present day. This literature review explains the importance of including children with disabilities and their families within mainstream early childhood…

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    This review examines the history of African American cultural, influential factors of current trends, further questions, and recommendations for other research. Even though many historical events were in the past, they still have an overwhelming influence of the shortcomings of African Americans in shaping cultural identity. The impact of race, slavery, segregation of schools, and depression, around the 1960’s has led to the shortcomings of African Americans in the 21st century. The short…

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    Today there is a merger between the traditional job descriptions and role description. Job Descriptions now also contain Key Strength Areas and competency models and thus are called role profiles. The documentation is thus richer and gives the person a better idea and understanding of his role and how he should perform to achieve objectives. The Elements of Job: Job Description: Job description describes the job, the purpose of the job, contribution of the particular job towards the final…

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    This clause has been having debate due to the several possibilities in the original meaning. The question rises to whether there is meaning in the clause or the law state, which should be equally applied to the citizen or the state laws that consist of the content on the substantive. The views based on the substantive have further being divided into two categories, one of the view deals with the privilege and the immunities which include the rights of the constitution involving the rights of…

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    decision-making process. Personal factors include demographic factors, situation factors and level of involvement. Demographic factors are individual characteristic traits such as gender, age, ethnic origin, occupation and family life style that are the basis of segmentation. Situational factors vary depending on the consumer’s mental state or situation that encourages them to change. “Level of involvement” is the association or emotional attachment of consumers towards a certain brand or…

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