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    and social stratification prevail (Hogan‚ 2007). Preconceived notions‚ stereotypes‚ confusion‚ and denial are just some of the many harmful beliefs and behaviors that abound from this phase of the process (Hogan‚ 2007). Sadly‚ businesses and many academic institutions reinforce the level of conformity through various organizational beliefs‚ policies‚ and programs with the end outcome being a monocular view of diversity or an altogether cultural blindness (Hogan‚ 2007). Conformity‚

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    Invited paper prepared for Volume 4 of the Thai Journal of Educational Research and Measurement‚ ISSN 1685-6740‚ to be published in 2006. Methods for detecting cheating on multiple-choice tests are discussed‚ with particular focus on the Harpp-Hogan index. An investigation of the reliability of the H-H index was undertaken in two professional testing environments‚ with results suggesting the index can only be used with great caution. A comparison is made of the features available in selected

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    words of the preacher‚ or what was being said‚ instead of how it was being said. (Hogan‚ 17-18) However‚ in Athens‚ the focus was on rhetoric and how to make the preaching more interesting and memorable. In short‚ Athens developed a style of preaching that was meant to win over the audiences. (Hogan‚ 19-22) The second tension that Hogan covers is over qualifications and the examples of Peter and Paul are used. Hogan explains that Peter was called by Jesus to be the Rock and‚ like Peter‚ some people

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    reliable as well as explain their achievements to psychology to begin a test is a process that yields information about a sample of behavior or cognitive process in a quantified manner. While many have many different meanings of a test according to (Hogan‚ 2007). “While there are many meanings for test yet this is one of the most qualifying techniques in the field of psychology. Meanwhile there are many additional tests that have come to pass such as mental ability a test which includes but is not limited

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    Wang1 Summary Paper In David Gerard Hogan’s article “Fast Food‚” fast food industries are criticized in many aspects. Hogan tells that fast food causes many problems like healthy problems first. The fast food industry use low quality materials. Many critics said much of the meat of hamburgers was either spoiled or diseased. The high calorie of fast food can cause fat and other serious health problems. (590-591) Secondly‚ critics condemn fast food industries that increased litter is a big problem

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    ensure accuracy with testing‚ it is important to question‚ compare‚ and contrast reliability and validity of tests. Reliability deals with the stability of scores and measured traits and validity questions the purpose of the tests and what it measures (Hogan‚ 2007). Tests are also categorized by how they are given and by how much time one has to complete a test. The reason tests exist is because of the different needs people have‚ such as scientific reasons‚ medical reasons‚ or administrative reasons

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    Case Study 1: Dimensions of Organisational Structure Changing the Rules at Bosco Plastics When Jill Thompson took over as chief executive officer at Bosco Plastics‚ the company was in trouble. Bosco had started out as an innovative company‚ known for creating a new product just as the popularity of one of the industry’s old standbys was fading‚ i.e.‚ replacing yo-yo’s with water guns. In two decades‚ it had become an established maker of plastics for the toy industry. Bosco had grown from

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    essential‚ substantive element of the claim.” In Hogan v. Forsyth Country Club Co.‚ 317 N.C. 334‚ 346 S.E.2d 141 (1986)‚ the court decided: “We hold Pfeiffer’s conduct‚ as shown by Hogan’s forecast of evidence‚ was not such as to be reasonably regarded as "extreme and outrageous" so as to permit Hogan to recover for intentional infliction of mental distress.” The facts in this case are similar to Hogan. The courts ruled that the facts in Hogan did not meet the standards for intentional infliction

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    probability of a case being appealed for each judge Common Pleas Court Judge Probability of case appealed * Fred Cartolano .04511 * Thomas Crush .03529 * Patrick Dinkelacker .03497 * Timothy Hogan .03071 * Robert Kraft .04047 * William Mathews .04019 * William Morrissey .03991 * Norbert Nadel .04427 * Arthur Ney Jr. .03883 * Richard Niehaus .04085 * Thomas Nurre

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    Part Ca)Up until the 1940’s rubber had only been obtained from the latex of rubber trees(Hevea brasiliensis) in plantations situated in tropical areas such as Malaya and Burma. The demand for rubber increased significantly during world war 2 as rubber was needed for tyres of military vehicles and the supply was interrupted by the conflict between the countries. Scientists in Germany and the US developed synthetic polymers that could replace rubber. Even after the war ended the traditional sources

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