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    However‚ studies of the long-term effects of persuasion have suggested that attitudes do not necessarily remain consistent‚ and researchers have reported counter intuitive and seemingly conflicting results (Cook and Flay 1978. c. Moore and Hutchinson (1983) found that only positive attitudes toward the ad affected brand attitudes immediately after ad exposure and after a two-day delay. However‚ after a seven-day delay‚ both positive and negative attitudes toward the ad affected brand attitudes.In a second

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    In 1983‚ being a Christian in Communist Russia was dangerous and risky. In his essay‚ "Men Have Forgotten God‚" Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn argues that this situation is the result of men forgetting God and abandoning the Biblical standards that the people of Russia used to live by. Solzhenitsyn wrote his essay in order to inform people about the persecution of Christians occurring in Russia and offer a solution to return the love of God to the people of Russia. Basing his information off of experience

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    instrument in this regard along with the advancements in technology and the way organizations do their business. Our topic Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) has considerable amount of scholarly attention (cf. Batemen & Organ‚ 1983; Organ 1988‚ 1990; Smith‚ Organ & Near‚ 1983). The purpose of our study is to examine and evaluate the propensity of OCB in banking sector. Literature Review: It has been proven by studies

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    able to call an election in 1983. As expected‚ Thatcher was returned to powerwith a clear majority.. It was the greatest Conservative victory for 40 years. In part Thatcher’s victory was a result of the ”Falklands factor”. A clear majority‚ however‚ had voted against the return of a Conservative government‚ showing dissatisfaction with Thatcher’s policies. It was not dificult to see why this was so. Thatcher had promised to stop Britain’s decline‚ but by 1983 she had not succeeded. Industrial

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    lost about 60‚000‚ of whom 21‚000 had been killed‚ most in the first hour of the attack‚ perhaps the first minutes" (Keegan‚ 1983). The conditions of the battle were so abhorrent‚ Keegan describes‚ with “long docile lines of young men‚ shoddily uniformed‚ heavily burdened‚ numbered about their necks‚ plodding forward across a featureless landscape to their own extermination" (1983). When compared to the Battles of Aguncourt and Waterloo (respectively)‚ Keegan’s analysis of war through the ages‚ despite

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    References: Du Bois‚ B. (1983). Passionate Scholarship: notes on values‚ knowing and method in feminist social research. In Bowles‚ G.‚ & Duelli‚ K Gelsthorpe‚ L. (1992). Response to Martyne Hamersley’s Paper on Feminist Methodology. Sociology‚ 26(2)‚ 213-218 (1992). Harding‚ S

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    Module 2 Foundation Counselling Skills Diploma in Clinical & Pastoral Counselling Skills (500N) Foundation Module Andrea Trueman 8802580 Neil Morrison Date: 2.3.14 Ref: FCS-E-12D Methodical Rationale Essay – Grief and Bereavement Counselling Models Introduction The purpose of this paper is to explore and analyse grief counselling models. Highlight strengths and weaknesses regarding their use with my own clients. My vocational area is education which is the setting for my client base. I will discuss

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    Social Sciences‚ 5(9)‚ p. 191-201. doi: 18331882-73151251 Shiraev‚ E. B. & Levy‚ D. A. (2010). Cross-cultural psychology: Critical thinking and contemporary applications (4th ed.). Boston: Pearson/Allyn Bacon. Triandis‚ H. C. & Brislin‚ R. W. (August‚ 1983). Cross-Cultural Psychology. Education resources information center. Retrieved from http://www.eric.ed.gov

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    Nivin Pauly is a versatile Indian film actor and producer. He is better known for his work in Malayalam cinema. Nivin Pauly was born into a Syro-Malabar Catholic family. His parents hailed from Aluva‚ Kerela but stayed in Switzerland for 25 years and Pauly used to visit them during his holidays. He graduated in Electronics and Telecommunication from Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT). During his college days‚ Pauly befriended Rinna Joy and later got married to her. After his graduation

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    Order Date: 07/10/2013 Company ID: DE10 Order ID: 9013-0710-1529-3900 password A8SK8J date 07-15-2013 First Name: JESSICA Middle Name: Last Name: BROWN Date of Birth (DOB): 09-20-1983 Social Security Number (SSN): ***-**-5611 ssn ***-**-5611 name BROWN‚ JESSICA date of birth 09-20-1983 status COMPLETED records found YES NO NO NO name BROWN‚ JESSICA BROWN‚ JESSICA BROWN‚ JESSICA BROWN‚ JESSICA location US - VA - RADFORD US - VA - MONTGOMERY US - VA - PULASKI US -

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