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    organizational contexts The Authors Judith Ann Chapman‚ University of Western Sydney‚ Richmond‚ Australia Abstract Focuses on the work of managers in new forms of organisations which are flexible‚ horizontally integrated‚ and decentralised. Although much has been written about managers‚ including their roles‚ functions‚ and skills‚ the organisational context is changing‚ and new perspectives are needed. A process perspective is a way of understanding the work of managers in these contexts. The paper

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    episode’s debut (Ray‚ 2001). Its original context addresses at its surface the layered nature of communication; “So this is what it is‚” the introductory lines to the episode tell the audience‚ “Talking about communication. Talking about language; not the same thing.” This text lends itself to a discussion of the ways in which people communicate when they are not speaking‚ and the many means by which people share meaning. A deeper reading of the original context might explore the show’s representation

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    Evolution of marketing concept in Indian Context: Concept of marketing origins long back in India to year 3300 BC during Indus valley civilization where in most of the marketing was done through street shops‚ street markets and traveling salesmen called as feriwalas. Most of the products were home made i.e. cottage industry was predominant and almost every village was an independent economic entity. Products though home-made‚ carried an excellent quality as same business or profession was carried

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    Curriculum Development and Professional Contexts Curriculum Development and Professional Contexts Introduction The term curriculum is defined by Bobbit (1918) in the first book published about the curriculum (The Curriculum: Frank John Bobbit 1918)‚ as a word which‚ has its origins in the Latin terms for race course. Bobbit (1918) explains that the curriculum is the course of experiences where children become the adults they should be‚ so that they can be successful in the adult world. By

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    developed in knowledge of the teaching of Christ. All of this is necessary for believers to not conduct their lives as they did when they lived by the world’s standards‚ but to live set apart‚ being transformed into the image of Christ. Context Historical Cultural Context The Apostle Paul was one of Jesus’ disciples; after Jesus ascended to Heaven‚ Paul and the 11 others were left to continue the ministry of spreading the good news of

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    engaged in creating a rank-order hierarchy‚ which Garland E. Allen‚ an American historian‚ describes as a hierarchy that is greatly influenced by the social context of the time and puts

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    There are many contexts in which we live. When one becomes sick or injured‚ the contexts that surround the patient can be affected. Context is defined as “Variety of interrelated conditions within and surrounding the client that influence performance‚ including cultural‚ personal‚ temporal‚ and virtual contexts” (OTPF‚ 2014). As occupational therapists‚ it is extremely important to view the contexts that are affected by one’s illness or injury. Linda was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome and

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    The fundamental importance of Context in the Archaeology of the Intangibles By Rebecca Lee Culture history in archaeology involves the study of artifacts and objects that articulate the background of past human culture. It is imperative to understand the context of space and time in these artifacts and objects‚ as they tell stories of the human past with no written records accompanied with them. An intangible factor in archaeology‚ culture is derived through the study of the artifacts and

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    bullyingWorks Cited 1."Bullying." Gale Student Resources in Context. Detroit: Gale‚ 2011. Student Resources in Context. Web. 21 Feb. 2013. Document URLhttp://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CEJ2181500168&v=2.1&u=tel_s_tsla&it=r&p=GPS&sw=w 2."Antibullying Strategies." Gale Student Resources in Context. Detroit: Gale‚ 2011. Student Resources in Context. Web. 21 Feb. 2013. Document URLhttp://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CEJ2181500165&v=2.1&u=tel_s_tsla&it=r&p=GPS&sw=w

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    European Journal of Political Research 43: 309–335‚ 2004 309 The structural context of recent transitions to democracy RENSKE DOORENSPLEET Leiden University‚ The Netherlands Abstract. In general‚ the literature on democratic transitions has focused on political processes and choices of actors in explaining regime change‚ thereby failing to investigate whether structural factors affect the recent rise in transitions to democracy. An analysis of the influence of these structural factors is

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