(2009). Beneath The Mask (8th ed). NJ: John Wiley & Sons. Sumerlin‚ J‚ R.‚ & Bundrick‚ C‚ M. (1996). Brief Index of Self-Actualization: A measure of Maslow ’s model. Journal of Social Behavior & Personality.11‚ 253-271. Whitson‚ E. R.‚ & Olczak‚ P. V. (1991). Criticisms and polemics surrounding the self-actualization construct: An evaluation. Journal of Social Behavior & Personality. 6‚ 75-95. Williams‚ D‚ E.‚ Page‚ M. M. (1989). A multi-dimensional measure of Maslow ’s hierarchy of needs. Journal of
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24/02/13 STUDENT MOTIVATION A Review of Traditional and Current Theories of Motivation in ESL Curtis Kelly Overview Motivation is the great‚ unspoken problem of English education in Japan. It is “great” because it is probably the most difficult single problem classroom teachers face. Whereas motivation is rarely a problem for ESL students studying in English speaking countries‚ it is the major problem for EFL students studying English in their home countries (Wigzell & Al-Ansari‚ 1993).
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high. The teen birth rate has declined slowly but steadily from 1991 to 2002 with an overall decline of 30 percent for those aged 15 to 19. These recent declines reverse the 23-percent rise in the teenage birth rate from 1986 to 1991. The largest decline since 1991 by race was for black women. The birth rate for black teens aged 15 to 19 fell 42 percent between 1991 to 2002. Hispanic teen birth rates declined 20 percent between 1991 and 2002. The rates of both Hispanics and blacks‚ however‚ remain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE CRITIQUE of McLeod‚ David J. “The Present Work of Christ in Hebrews.” Bibliotheca Sacra 148‚ (April 1991): 184-200. THEO 510 B08-LUO (Summer 2013) Survey of Christian Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Thomas Wehner (ID# 22593609) June 25‚ 2013 Contents Title ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------pg1 Contents-------------------
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objectives. Webster (1991) confirms‚ “Science is rooted in the society which creates them”. Even within the scientific community‚ disputes over scientific ‘facts’ are seen to be flexible and negotiated to correspond to the image of ‘good science’ (Dolby 1972‚ p.317‚ cited in Webster 1991). As science remains to be one of the most important fundamental platforms in environmental controversies‚ it is important to factor in the social or political agendas within the knowledge claim. Webster (1991) concludes that
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this flash of awareness‚ the individual perceives the object‚ sees it‚ labels it‚ and Right mindfulness and right concentration combine into a contemplative‚ meditative practice. The reason of mindfulness is "quieting and stilling the mind; creating knowledge; and developing generosity and sympathy" (Sharples‚ 2003‚ p. 27) to adapt to dukka (enduring). This parallels the concepts of Samatha (concentration) and Vipassana (insight) meditation. Therefore mindfulness‚ enriched through daily practice
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organizational effectiveness (Bush & Frohman‚ 1991). Therefore it is necessary for us to not only learn the technical issues within a company but also master the most effective way to communicate so as to be able to handle a conflict
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documents. The recognition that the length of audit may be the single most important determinant affecting the timing of earnings announcement has motivated recent research on audit delay‚ (Whittred‚ 1980b; Givoly and Palmon‚ 1982; and Carslaw and Kaplan‚ 1991). Abdulla (1996) suggested that the
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References: Elliott‚ S. (1992). THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING-- ADDENDA; No Bikini Team In New Stroh Ads. New York: New York Times. Elliott‚ S. (1991). THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING; Suit Over Sex in Beer Ads Comes as Genre Changes. New York: New York Times. Reske‚ H. J. (1991). Stroh ’s Ads Targeted. ABA JOURNAL ‚ 20‚21.
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One of these restrictions that the king has is that he cannot take property from his people. Machiavelli believes‚ “…above all [the prince] must abstain from taking the property of others…” (Machiavelli 1991). This shows that the prince cannot steal property. This ensures that the king does not lust for power‚ and it reminds him of his place. The king’s sole purpose is to make decisions that benefit society‚ not himself. Another restriction that the king
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