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    CHAPTER 1: THE PROBLEM 1.1 PURPOSE AND BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Kendra’s Driving School is one of the driving schools established in Muntinlupa City. It is owned and operated by Ms. Kendra Baliling. The school is located near the Land Transportation Office (LTO)‚ Muntinlupa City. It was established in 2003 when the owner was given a car by her father which car she actually used in starting up the school. Despite its location‚ being near the LTO‚ it remains not popular to would-be clients

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    Appraise the key traditional theoretical approaches to victimology and evaluate how effectively they explain and understand hate crime Hate crime is a relatively new term in victimology and one that Jenness and Broad (1997) attribute the rise of to a series of progressive social movements in United States starting in the 1960s1. Chakraboti and Garland (2009) argue that in the UK hate crime appears to have gained momentum as a result of numerous high profile publicised events that took place such

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    Introduction Modern‚ post-modern‚ critical theory and symbolic-interpretive are four different perspectives that provides different ways to analyse and understand organisations‚ however this essay shall focus on two perspectives‚ namely the modern and critical theory. These two perspectives have different views on concepts that might appear similar‚ thus this essay shall examine the different stands they each take. Concepts that can be examined include‚ power‚ control and conflict‚ organisational

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    QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO SOCIAL RESEARCH Christina Hughes C.L.Hughes@warwick.ac.uk There has been widespread debate in recent years within many of the social sciences regarding the relative merits of quantitative and qualitative strategies for research. The positions taken by individual researchers vary considerably‚ from those who see the two strategies as entirely separate and based on alternative views of the world‚ to those who are happy to mix these strategies within

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    Historical background of counseling Historically‚ guidance & counseling emerged as a synthesis of ideas & practices derived from religion ( search for spiritual meaning/ identity; concepts like "pastoral care")‚ C19th philosophy ( concept of the "unconscious mind" - in fact‚ pre Freudian/ philosophical in origin)‚ the Arts ( self-expression through performance‚ literature‚ autobiography‚ journalism‚ poetry‚ plastic arts‚ music etc. )‚ and the needs of people to maintain & promote individualism/

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    Part 1: Theoretical Review of Marketing Marketing is all about people and communication‚ and the way in which businesses connect with customers has changed drastically over the past century. The introduction of digital marketing has provided new ways in which businesses can connect with customers and are coming increasingly important (Grensing-Pophal‚ 2014). However‚ older traditional methods are arguably equally as effective when marketing a new product or service‚ and businesses continue to use

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    therapeutic-based career‚ should develop a theoretical orientation during that time. The development of a theoretical orientation will influence how a therapist conceptualizes and treats his or her clients. Nevertheless‚ developing a theoretical orientation can take a significant amount of time‚ understanding‚ and self-reflection. Although I have completed about one year of graduate school‚ I do not have a comprehensive understanding of what my theoretical orientation is or will be. However‚

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    community‚ to investigate how culture changes one’s inner values‚ we have to define some common beliefs‚ just like clothing that has some features that help distinguish its cultural background. People having the same cultural background‚ in general‚ are likely to behave in a similar way‚ because their education and religion background have also cultural elements. It is true that personalities are different for everyone‚ but culture can affect people to a certain degree because it provides an environment from

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    Examine how the different theoretical approaches have explained the changes that the family has historically gone through. The family is a universal institution present in every society throughout the world. For many‚ the family seems a familiar and comfortable institution‚ but this can appear in many different forms. A particular type of family is the ‘nuclear’ family; this consists of parents and children living together in the same household. The ‘conventional nuclear’ family comprises of a married

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    that apart from making profits‚ companies have an equal responsibility to create positive social and environmental change. Does Nau’s approach to doing business really match its belief? In the following‚ whether Nau’s approach to running business is ethical and socially responsible will be discussed. In the design area‚ Nau utilizes more sustainable fabrics. It conforms to the greening of management. In my view‚ Nau may be adopting the activist approach to being green because it takes the initiative

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