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    ABSTRACT This article will attempt to provide a theoretical framework of the development of the self-congruent theory utilized in tourism by reviewing relevant literatures‚ highlighting landmark opinions and comparing the constructive models regarding pertinent issues‚ including destination image‚ destination branding‚ tourist destination choice‚ consumer needs‚ motivation‚ tourist segmentation etc. This article attempts to build a comprehensive model focusing on the vital role of self-congruity

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    “‘Schlachthof-fünf’ Schlachthof meant slaughterhouse. Fünf was good old five”(Vonnegut 153). In Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five‚ the main character throughout the book is “unstuck in time”. The author tells readers the character’s life out order‚ basically readers go wherever the character goes in time. To write this book as an interesting and unique kind of war book without glamorizing the war‚ based on his experiences Vonnegut chose to write about the effects of war on soldiers but mostly himself

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    Organizational Theory: Concepts and Applications Andrea F. Bass Columbia College Annotated Bibliography Aslam‚ H. D.‚ Javaid‚ T.‚ Tanveer‚ A.‚ Khan‚ M.‚ & Shabbir‚ F. (2011). A Journey from Individual to Organizational Learning (Exploring the Linking Bridge: Team Learning). International Journal of Academic Research‚ 3(3)‚ 738-745. The article addresses the need to adopt knowledge retention initiatives and continuous learning commitments amidst the challenges in today’s business environment

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    Novels are written to give a message to the world; this message can be good or bad‚ important or superficial‚ critical or supportive‚ but every story needs an initial purpose. Slaughterhouse-Five‚ written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ was published post World War II and follows the life of Billy Pilgrim who witnesses the fire-bombing of Dresden‚ Germany during that time. On the surface‚ the story seems to be just a jumble of confusion and chaos without any significant insight into life‚ war‚ or human nature

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    The Social Identity Theory addresses phenomena such as prejudice‚ discrimination‚ intergroup conflict and stereotyping in terms of personality or interpersonal interactions. Tajfel and Turner (1979) suggested that the differentiation of two groups was enough for the emergence of prejudice. Stereotyping is seen as unfair generalisations about members of a group. It is viewed as problematic and resistent to change. Stereotypes are cognitive representations of how members of a group are similar to one

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    writer rather than on picking out specific details. The result can reflect the level of learners’ cognitive ability and the development of communicative competence. II. Relevant theories The relevant theory concerning this communicative language test is speech act theory. Researches done in the area of speech act theory by linguists J. Austin and J. Searle have thrown light on

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    Bibliography: Akers‚ Robert‚ & C.S Sellers. (2009). “Criminological Theories‚ Introduction‚ Evaluation and Application”. New York: Oxford University Press. Fremon‚ Celeste. (2004) G-Dog and the Homeboys: Father Greg Boyle and the Gangs of East Los Angeles. University of New Mexico Press. Gardner‚ Sandra. (1992). Street Gangs in America. Franklin

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    George Gerges Ms. Worth AP Language and Comp 30 November 2012 The Combat of Death In Slaughterhouse Five‚ Kurt Vonnegut uses irony to demonstrate the destructiveness and depreciations of war. Vonnegut incorporated many cases of irony in his book‚ and they overall enhance the meaning throughout the passage. One of the prime situations of irony took place with Edgar Derby. This poor man had to endure suffering and pain during the course of the war and the firebombing‚ only to be executed in the

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    Reason for Application Dear Sir/Madam‚ My name is Abdul Aziz Akhmaddireja‚ aged 22‚ i am a Indonesia national. I graduated in July 2012‚ from Bandung Institute of Technology‚ Indonesia and hold a Bachelor degree in Chemistry. I choosed to focus on applied electrochemistry because i have many curiosities to study this field. While studying electrochemistry‚ i fell very interisting to observe theory and application about electrochemistry. During my bachelor study‚ i have been proving myself to retain

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