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    Cultural Stereotypes

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    Theoretically‚ the present work examined the role of personal endorsement of cultural stereotypes. Devine (1989) proposed that because of the repeated and virtually unavoidable exposure to pervasive cultural stereotypes‚ both high and low prejudiced individuals will automatically activate these representations when they are presented with representations of those groups regardless of their personal level of endorsement of these stereotypes (i.e.‚ personal stereotypes). Recently‚ Lepore and Brown

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    field of social sciences as most local researchers face the reality that the Western aspect on research methods used in their studies influence the outcome or interpretations of their findings in the cultural context of the country. As Pe-dua‚ R. (1989) states that‚ “May mga limitasyon ang ganitong pamamaraan na matatagpuan sa iba’t- ibang antas ng pag-aaral‚ mula sa pagplaplano‚ hanggang sa pagkuha at pagsanay ng mga tagapanayam…”; in the article of Enriquez V. (1979) towards cross-cultural knowledge

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    Strategic Intent. – Hamel & Pradhalad (1989) Article Positioning The main argument of this article refers to the effectiveness of ‘leveraging resources’ (Hamel and Pradhalad‚ 1989) compared to that of ‘maintaining strategic fit’ in achieving competitive advantage. Competitive advantage is generally conceptualised as the implementation of a strategy not currently being implemented by other firms that facilitates the reduction of costs‚ the exploitation of market opportunities‚ and/or the neutralisation

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    Feil‚ Cadbury’s Senior Product Manager. In order for Kim and her marketing team to succeed‚ they must first characterize the carbonated soft drink industry in the United States‚ describe the changes in the orange category during the year of 1985 to 1989‚ Cadbury Beverages’ relative competitive position in the US soft drink industry‚ appropriate brand positioning to effectively plan marketing strategies. Kim must also set the advertising and promotion objectives and a pro forma income statement. Characteristics

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    from source to source. A website stated that a billiard room added in 1890 and then been demolished in the redevelopment of the hospital in 1989(Legacy club of adelaid‚ 1945). While there is another book to stated that the billiard room is still exist. However‚ since there is no more detail information to support the billiard room is still exist (Arthur Foss‚ 1989). It would probably suggested that the billiard room had been demolished. In order to ensure the accuracy of research. But there is also

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    EAS p-Nitroacetanilide

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    experimental distillation and experimental separation of the two layers. Some pinacolone could have been trapped in the aqueous layer due to experimental error at separating via a pipet. The IR showed peaks at 2967‚ 2906‚ 2871‚ 2359‚ 2337‚ 2173‚ and 1989. The representative peaks in an IR of pinacolene are present between 3000 and 1700. The NMR when manipulated with a multiple of three‚ showed the presence of 9 hydrogens at 1.2 ppm and 3 hydrogens at 2.1 ppm. The typical NMR for pinacolone shows peaks

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    Case 1.4 AMRE‚ Inc. 1. Generally‚ ethics refer to moral principles and values. Random House Webster’s College Dictionary notes that ethics are “the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or governing a particular group‚ culture‚ etc.” An individual ’s ethics generally define what that individual believes to be right and wrong. Professional ethics are typically expressed by a code of conduct adopted by an organization that represents a profession. Professions

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    formed.’ When Jaruzelski imposed martial law and Solidarity was driven underground‚ between 1981 and 1984‚ it emerged even stronger and more militant . In 1989 a historic deal was done between Jaruzelski and Walesa which paved the way for the first democratic elections in the communist bloc in 45 years. Months later‚ in Warsaw‚ on Sunday June 4th 1989‚ victory was assured. ‘It was clear that a revolution had taken place within the Soviet Empire and it had happened peacefully‚ in the polling booths of

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    comparing the earthquakes

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    WHY WAS THE GUJARAT EARTHQUAKE MORE DESTRUCTIVE THAN THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE? In 1989 an earthquake hit San Francisco‚ on the west coast of USA‚ killing around 63 people. Twelve years later an earthquake hit Gujarat‚ in India. This time it killed approximately 20‚000 people. In this report I will be comparing the two earthquakes‚ giving reasons why the Gujarat earthquake was so much more destructive than the one in San Francisco. An earthquake is a movement or tremor in the earth’s crust

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    androcentric generic man

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    In the following part of this essay‚ I will use three sources to argue for my point. The study Frank(1989) did concentrated on the linguisticians’ arguments of whether the generic man should be abolished. It provides people’s view toward this controversial issue. I will present his study by analyzing reasons for why or why not this generic word should be avoided in the next paragraph. Cooper (1989)’s study relevant to my point is his research about people’s declining frequency in using double-meaning

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