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    ANNEXURE - I Thomson Reuters (formerly ISI) Web of Knowledge is a premier research platform for information in the sciences‚ social sciences‚ arts‚ and humanities. Impact Factors are calculated yearly for journals indexed in Thomson Reuter’s Journal Citation Index. It is a measure of the frequency with which the "average article" in a journal has been cited in a particular year or period. RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ABBREVIATED JOURNAL NAME 4OR-Q J OPER

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    4.1.1 Factor Analysis of the WTCS A principal component factor analysis was conducted on the 25 items with varimax rotation. Because the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure verified that the whole WTC scale was .832 (>.8 is applicable for factor analysis according to Kaiser)‚ it gave me the confidence that the sample size of the research was adequate for factor analysis. The scree plot for WTC scale showed the inflexions that the scale is not unidimensional. Consequently‚ I retained the five factors

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    Infrastructure Hungary possesses an excellent public transport system which consists of the rail system‚ highways‚ and waterways. The rail system is owned and operated by the state‚ which also connects all major cities in Hungary and international destinations. Hungary has permanent navigable waterways‚ which includes the Danube River that flows north to south‚ through the center of Hungary. With these advantages‚ the Danube provides low-cost mode to transport passengers and domestic freight. This

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    1. (a) Privilege is defined as a favor or right granted to some people‚ but not to everyone. (b) Power is defined as strength‚ ability‚ or a driving force. (c) Difference is defined as the way in which two things are not the same. (d) According to MacIntosh there are two types of privileges. The first is based on what she calls "unearned entitlements‚" which are things that all people should have. Some examples are feeling safe in a public place or working in a place where they feel that they belong

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    What is "Small" Business? In addition to how a business is organized legally‚ size is also a way to classifying businesses. A small business is generally defined as any independently owned business with fewer than 500 employees that is not dominant in its industry. The Small Business Administration (SBA) is responsible for issuing the specific criteria that render a business a small business. These criteria vary widely by industry. As recently as 2010‚ in an effort to make more businesses eligible

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    Critical Thinking and Ethics THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CRITICAL THINKING AND ETHICS Critical thinking is an individual’s form of judgment that has a particular purpose and reflective judgment. When individuals use critical thinking they reach a decision or solves an issue of judging what to believe or what to do‚ but reaches this conclusion in a thoughtful way. Critical thinking is a tool that individuals can use to evaluate incoming information. On the other hand‚ ethics is a branch of philosophy

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    communication in understanding the role of tropical rainforests in preventing climate change. The global atmosphere is undergoing rapid change‚ especially in terms of increasing average temperatures worldwide‚ and this is primarily attributed to human activity (Malhi & Wright‚ 2004). One important factor in this increasing temperature is the constant clearing and destruction of tropical rainforests. It is crucial that the importance of tropical rainforests‚ as global heat and water pumps‚ carbon sinks

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    Light and nutrients. Light is the key abiotic factor which controls the growth of woodland. It controls the spacing of the trees‚ shape of the trees and the shape and structure of the shrub and ground layers. If a trees branch does not receive enough light it will die. Irelands native woodlands are deciduous so there is a dramatic variation of the amount of light which reaches the forest floor through the seasons. In spring when the leaves have yet to grow and the temperature has begun to rise the

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    Chapter 7: Living in the Environment: environmental factors and their influence Questions Introduction 1. Why is a Polar bear found living in a cold icy place and a fish found living in water‚ but not in other environments? Because it is their habitat in which they are adapted to. It has certain adaptations to allow it to survive in that environment and resources are available in the environment. 2. Give the definitions for the following words (the glossary at the back of the book may help

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    2a. What abiotic factors might account for any differences between different types of habitats‚ such as disturbed and less disturbed hillsides? Explain. Abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect ecosystems. These include temperature‚ light (sun exposure)‚ soil composition‚ rocks‚ water‚ air pollution‚ humidity‚ radiation‚ and wind that can influence a species’ ability to survive. In each case the impact on the ecosystem will depend on the intensity

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