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    Arbitration Case Study

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    While arbitration has many procedural problems, delay is not one of them, since most arbitration cases are heard within 10 days after the request. 17. World War II increased the popularity of arbitration since many union and management officials realized that uninterrupted wartime production was essential. 18. The "repeat player" situation favors the individual employee. 19. Arbitrators heavily weigh offers of a compromise grievance settlement before the arbitration hearing since this…

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    According to Wikipedia, criminal psychology is referred to as “the study of the wills, thoughts, intentions and reactions of criminals, all that partakes in criminal behaviour.”(Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_psychology ) Albeit the fact that the application of psychology in the justice system is commonly known as forensic psychology and both branches of psychological studies are closely similar, both are very different fields when it comes to its specializations: in the field…

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    Conclusion Validity 4. External Validity The first type of validity is Internal Validity. “Internal Validity is the approximate truth about inferences regarding cause-effect or causal relationships” (Trochim, 2006). You would not use Internal Validity for an observational study but Internal Validity would be appropriate to assess a social program’s effectiveness. You want to know that your program…

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    The clinical summary I have chosen to analyze was the one involving the patient named John. Based on the information given and the diagnostic information in DSM-5 I believe that John has Paranoid personality disorder. He meets five out of the seven requirements to meet criteria A and John’s therapist has ruled out bipolar disorder and psychosis thus he meets Criterion B (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). John initially presents as someone who feels that everyone is out to get him. His…

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    While the purpose of lying is to distract from the truth, bullshitting, as Harry Frankfurt describes in his essay On Bullshit, stands in its own class. Bullshit is a technique politicians and others use to sway the masses that disregards reality entirely. It occurs whenever someone makes a statement without considering “how things really are,” in Frankfurt’s terms. Throughout his political career, President Donald Trump has often ignored objective facts in favor of promoting bullshit, which his…

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    Research Methods and Research Methodology are different from each other. Methodology refers to the model of research (qualitative or quantitative) conducted for a particular project where as a method is a set of specific tasks, tools and techniques used for collecting and analysing data (Wahyuni, 2012). 4.1 Research Methodology: The methodology used for the study of this project qualitative approach. Qualitative research is an approach to study natural social life and the data is not analysed…

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    Culture Of Poverty Analysis

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    Introduction: Homelessness and poverty are two fundamental traits of the human life and almost everyone have either witnessed or experienced them. The homeless and the poor live among us; however, most people do not feel comfortable to acknowledge or recognize their plight. Ordinary citizens of all ages, politicians, and leaders in the faith community struggle to frame and compartmentalize emotions when they address the issue of homelessness and poverty. We all share discontent towards having…

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    vii LIST OF TABLES S No Title Page No Table 1.1: Employee Count of Deloitte India Table 4.1 Fixed pay components Table 4.2: Breakup for Mediclaim LIST OF CHARTS S No Title Page No Chart 1.1 Hierarchy in Deloitte HRD Chart 1.2 Different verticals of Deloitte ix ABSTRACT Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India is one of the DTTL member firms in India, which operates through 13 offices in India. Deloitte is…

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    Pit Bull Literature Review

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    The Misunderstood Nature of Pit Bulls: A Review of Literature Introduction “Over the past 15 years, the America Pit Bull Terrier, commonly referred to as pit bull, has been portrayed as the vanguard for canine evil, essentially a predator of the defenseless” (Cohen & Richardson, 2002). This negative publicity has ultimately affected political policy in regards to pit bull ownership. As a matter of fact, according to Cohen & Richardson (2002), seventy five communities in the US prohibit pit bull…

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    R4 Task 4

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    Learning Probability Given the emphasis of this study area, this review focuses primarily on learning probability, but make little reference to learning statistics, except to acknowledge that probability forms a salient foundation for developing statistical…

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