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understandable that the brain then tries to make sense of those stimuli and their origins as well as causes. However‚ research using PET scans has shown that the part of the brain that makes sense of these stimulations is fairly inactive during sleep (Wade‚ 1998). This‚ in turn‚ can end up being the result of the strange scenarios that can occur in REM sleep and the reason that dreams are more emotionally afflicting rather than structurally coherent. “The fact that a fairly powerful stimulus will awaken us
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around speaking only a foreign language‚ you can imagine that that child will turn out to be like a bird that just fliesaround and around [with nowhere to land]‚ not understanding anything. That will be a child with confused thoughts” (Aika Rambai‚ 1997‚ quoted in Sheldon‚ 2003: 3). | The eloquent quote above expresses a concern over the degeneration of languages caused by many factors such as globalization and political‚ economic‚ and social diversity. These factors are believed to have caused
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used by seniors‚ alcohol seems to be the primary substance. A recent report estimates that 4.4 million older adults (over age 50) will be in need of substance abuse treatment by the year 2020. The study also states almost a 50% increase from 1988 to 1997 in the number of alcohol related hospitalizations among older people 6. Emergency room visits shows a 58% increase in alcohol mentions for patients 55 or older. (TEDS‚ June‚ 07‚ 2004) Levin and Kruger (2000) called substance abuse among older adults
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behaviour and their relevance to organizations in a knowledge based economy. Introduction The use of root metaphors to provide insight into organizations seems to be seen as a useful if limited way of understanding their complex natures (Morgan‚ 1997) (Andriesson‚ 2008)‚ which may have been more suited to the industrial age. The rise of the Knowledge Based Economy (KBE) and post-industrial organizations pose further challenges to the effectiveness of root metaphors when attempting to understand
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