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    isolation” like, transfer, “Fear of Rejection” By rejecting their personal opinion from the public will help to avoid fight, they may try to save their job by suppressing or avoid personal statement in public. 2.2.2 Interpretative and Interaction Theory of Interpersonal…

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    As the cause of SIDS is to be unknown, there were many types of research that focused on the relationship between co-sleeping and the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). While the old research findings were that bed sharing was associated with increased risk for SIDS, some authors proposed that bed…

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    past few years, not only in the American society but also in other societies. Nevertheless, a focused system of organisations and funding services progressively sprung up to offer not just guardianship but also care to mentally ill patients of all types of this issue. Currently, that effort entails several levels of government and a broad variety of bureaucratic agencies and professional groups financed with public…

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    range of means by which humans act on their environments or seek to transcend the limits of their natural capacities” ("Technology," 2002, ¶ 1). Hatch (1997) mentioned, “Some people confuse ‘technology’ with high technology” (p. 132). In organization theory, high technology (high-tech) “has been used loosely to describe many diverse aspects of new expertise such as computers, microelectronics, multimedia” (p. 132). Zeleny (1990, as cited in Hatch), a logician in cybernetics and technology,…

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    44, 238–51. * Lancaster, G. (2005) Research methods in Management. Chennai: Newgen Imaging Systems (p) Ltd. * Merton, R. K. 1968. Social theory and social structure. New York: Free Press. * Remenyi, D. and Swartz, E. (2003) Doing Research in Business and Management. 3rd ed. London: Sage Publications Ltd. * Rietzschel, E. F., Nijstad, B. A., & Stroebe, W. (2006). Productivity is not enough: A comparison of interactive and nominal brainstorming groups on idea generation and…

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    individual and departmental goal setting. HFS also experience challenges in the maintenance of their fleet, as well as obtaining more vehicles and strengthening their fleet, as stated by Mr. Liebenberg. Thus the company cannot focus on expanding the type of services offered to the public and become a preferred service provider, offering a bigger variety of services than their competitors. This unfortunately does…

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    1993, p.15). Accordingly, he classified human intelligence into linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal and naturalistic intelligences; recently, he added existential intelligence to his theory (Gardner, 1999). Emotional Intelligence is a part of Gardner's (1993) interpersonal intelligence.…

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    According to Hofstede, these five criteria explain the disparities between the nations and the individuals. He applied his theories to all the countries in the world. Hofstede extended his model of cultural differences and argued that the significant differences that exist between the values of some societies need to be carefully managed for international business activity (Hofstede…

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    There is a copious amount of differences between men and women, but what about a difference in violent behavior? Is it possible for women to be just as brutally violent as a man? Many researchers have wondered the same exact thing and have started to explore what exactly constitutes a violent woman. Since violence is a very broad term that holds more than one meaning, it is difficult to define the term “violent women” in the first place. However, there are extreme cases of violence, such as…

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    The Early Medieval period can be understood as the period lying between the ancient and the medieval. This era like the ‘Ancient’ and the ‘Modern’ has a personality of its own because it was not merely a period of time between the 4th-5th century and the 12th century but one that marked the transition between the ancient and modern world. The early medieval age in India was an era which showed immense transition, developments in the society’s social, economic and political field and drastic…

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