7.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. The Changing Nature of Globalization in Our Hyperconnected‚ Knowledge- Intensive Economy‚ Irving Wladawsky-berger‚ 18 June 2014‚ http://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2014/06/globalization-in-our-hyperconnected-knowledge-intensive-economy.html 2. Definition of globlaisation‚ Financial Times Lexicon‚ 2014 http://lexicon.ft.com/term?term=globalisation (Accessed on 17 June 2014) 3. How globalization affects developed countries‚ Investopedia‚ Nicholas Pologeorgis‚ 22 April 2012 http://www
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Revision guide BUS1002 The assessment for this module is a 90 minute exam at the end of the semester in January. The exam is made up of one essay question. Five questions will be on the exam sheet from which you can choose one. To prepare for the final exam‚ look to four sources of information while revising: • Your lecture notes • The textbook • Material which you can find from news sources like the BBC‚ New York Times‚ Washington Post and other media. • Sources which are referenced in
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Recidivism of Juvenile Transfers and Community Programs Over the past years‚ scholars and courts have studied the recidivism of young offenders whom have been convicted as adults. As prosecutions of young offenders continue to increase within the adult court system‚ many argue whether programs are being used properly to reintroduce repeat offenders back into society. Loughran‚ put the juvenile process in perspective with his statement‚ “theoretical intent of broader transfer provisions was clear
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I feel that one of the biggest problems that the United States is faced with in the present day is juvenile crime. Juvenile crime does not only affect the individuals who commit the crime‚ it also affects the victim of the crime. This also affects the juvenile in their adult lives as the crime can be on their record as long as they live. Experts still have not found the main reason why juveniles commit crimes. However‚ they have come up with a number of reasons of why juvenile’s commit crimes‚ which
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Tiffany Robinson CJS/240 September 20‚ 2012 Delinquency Deterrence Response Farrell Binder The threat of punishment does not deter juvenile delinquency. According to Wadsworth‚ children are punished less severely than adults‚ limiting the power of the law to deter juvenile crime (Wadsworth‚ 2005). According to the Choice Theory‚ “Choice Theory holds that youths will engage in delinquent and criminal behavior after weighing the consequences and benefits of their actions.” Some experts believe
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The juvenile justice system was created for a simple but specific reason‚ and that was to have a separate system for juveniles. Juveniles were treated as adults before the first juvenile court was established in the 1800’s. According to the book the juvenile system was created to focus on “rehabilitation of youthful offenders” (Lawrence & Hemmens‚ 2008). I think there are two systems for a reason‚ but they are different in a lot of ways. One the big difference is age‚ most juvenile are under the
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Psychological Theories of Delinquency In his article‚ Kelley discusses the Psychology of Mind theory‚ or POM‚ which was created using the work of Banks (1983‚ 1989); Mills (1990); Mills & Pransky (1993); Suarez (1985); Suarez & Mills (1982); and Suarez‚ Mills‚ & Stewart (1987)‚ which focuses strongly on original or unconditioned though‚ which is a though process that takes into account principles and reasoning that is automatic through common sense and positive thought. As well as reactive thought
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References: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Explain_the_difference_between_internal_and_external_customers http://www.google.com.my/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=describe%20some%20of%20the%20potential%20pitfalls%20of%20customer%20driven%20quality&source=web&
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A survey on the inadequate allocation of PTPTN money for DSB 5B students of Ungku Omar Polytechnic‚ 2013. Introduction The percentage of students who enter higher education institutions is increasing every year. Therefore‚ the Malaysian Government has allocated some loans for students to further their studies at a higher level‚ for example PTPTN loan. PTPTN loan is a system that can help student to minimize them use of their own money on expenses. Definitions of PTPTN loan is a special fund established
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Tjosvold‚ D. (1998)‚ "The cooperative and competitive goal approach to conflict: accomplishments and challenges"‚ Applied Psychology: An International Review‚ Vol. 47‚ pp. 285-313. Tjosvold‚ D. and Wang‚ Z.M. (1998)‚ "Cooperative goals and constructive controversy in work teams in China: antecedents for performance"‚ paper‚ Academy of Management Meetings‚ August‚ San Diego‚ CA April‚ K A 1999‚ ’Leading through communication‚ conversation and dialogue’‚ Leadership & Organization Development Journal
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