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    BULGARIA SLOW TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY By Presented to Javier Rodriguez Political Actors and Behaviors I Universidad Carlos III Monday‚ May 13‚ 2014 Introduction Following the revolution of 1989‚ communist countries started the challenging road to the consolidation of democratization. These countries that had been under the communist regime for several decades have to reorganize the country under specific policies and structure. Historical and Socio-economic context of Bulgaria are

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    Dorward‚ N Dyer‚ G. W. J.‚ & Wilkins‚ A. L. (1991). Better stories‚ not better constructs‚ to generate better theory: A rejoinder to Eisenhardt. Academy of Management Review‚ 16(3)‚ 613-619. Edwards‚ R.‚ Gut‚ A.-M.‚ & Mavondo‚ F Eisenhardt‚ K. M. (1989). Building Theories from case study research. Academy of Management Review‚ 14(4)‚ 532-550. Ellinger‚ E Gable‚ G. G. (1994). Integrating Case Study and Survey Research Methods: An Example in Information Systems. European Journal of Information Systems

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    them. As Mr. Butlers financial advisor‚ I would advise him to take the loan in an attempt to grow the business. One alarming fact about his business is the lack of a sales staff‚ yet the revenue has been able to grow at a fast pace; 18% in 1989‚ 34% in 1990‚ 19% in 1991. By adding another an experienced salesman that is working for a base salary plus commission‚ they can grow the revenues even more. By having this person work on commission‚ this will eat into the profit margin for

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    the required specifications? (5marks) (b) The following table shows the number divorces in thousands in United States for the years 1986-1995. Construct a (I) 3years moving average (II) 4years centered moving average YEAR | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | NO. OF DIVORCES | 42 | 55 | 70 | 68 | 79 | 82 | 67 | 72 | 59 | 87 |

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    Section 17(1) of the Children Act 1989 states that it shall be the general duty of every local authority: (a) to safeguard and promote the welfare of children within their area who are in need; and (b) so far as is consistent with that duty‚ to promote the upbringing of such children by their families by providing a range and level of services appropriate to those children’s needs * Or is likely to suffer significant harm (Section 47(1) of the Children Act 1989 states that: Where a local authority:

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    Marketing Plan 1. Executive Summary In October 1989 Cadbury Beverages (CB) Inc. has acquired soft drink brands from Procter & Gamble. Then in January 1990‚ the Cadbury marketing team decided to take up a challenge of relaunching the Crush soft drink brands. A marketing plan is strategically developed to achieve the target of the organization. The primary objective of this marketing plan is to relaunch the Crush brand through improved market coverage. With the effort to relaunch the Crush

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    AIDS-RELATED ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HIV/AIDS (Human immunodeficiency virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) raises challenging ethical and legal dilemmas for mental health professionals. Relevant issues pertaining to these dilemmas are examined in this article. Specifically‚ the authors review the following: professional responsibility‚ competence‚ and confidentiality. Special attention is paid to several court cases that have implications for mental health

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    The beginning of the 20th century when Henry Ford first time put his genius idea of dividing works into separate parts by using assemble line into practice was marked as the start of massive production. It is also the debut for Taylorism in the massive production area. After that such method of massive standard production was named as Foedism. Based on the ‘scientific management’ theory that comes from Taylorism‚ the manufacturing area began to be dominated by Fordism. However‚ since the 1960s when

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    examples of where the educators and the educational system has failed to facilitate student development. Theoretical examples can be drawn from Rogers who believed that education needed to person-centred (Rogers cited in Kirschenbaum and Henderson:1989 :p326); Lisi who expressed that peer learning was undervalued and discovery learning would dramatically enhance learning potential (Lisi :2002:p1) and Vygotsky who felt the educators needed to be integrated into the learner’s experience(Mooney:2000:p82

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    identify themselves as Orthodox (United Jewish Communities‚ 2003). The essential principle of Orthodox Judaism is Torah min Hashamayim‚ which mens that the Torah and all its commentaries and interpretations are divinely revealed (Einstein& Kukoff‚ 1989‚ p. 151). According to Orthodox Judaism because all the laws and traditions of Judaism are of direct and divine origin‚ they must be followed by all Jews. This strict observance of laws and traditions is the main foundation that Orthodox Judaism is

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