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    MEPP Master of European Politics and Policies Member of European Master in Public Administration network Parkstraat 45 Box 3609 3000 Belgium KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN TOPICS FOR DISSERTATIONS 2012-2013 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE Prof. G. Bouckaert Administrational trust Today‚ several public management and public service reform agendas are directed towards the improvement of trust in public organisations Political science trust research has mainly focused on societal trust

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    Dissertation Proposal GDDS 599 Topic “Pace of Mean Reversion in Pakistan`s Stock Market” Submitted by: Anique Rehman (MS33 2789) Submitted to: Sir Nawaz Ahmed 1. Introduction Warren Buffett‚ the world`s most successful investor said that stock prices forever fluctuate between unjustifiable optimism and unjustifiable pessimism. What Buffett meant to say was that the market may be overpriced at one point‚ fairly priced at another and yet under priced at another. An explanation

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    Annotated Bibliography Bren‚ Linda. "Alzheimer ’s Searching for a Cure." FDA consumer Jul 2003: 18-25. ProQuest. Web. 23 Sep. 2013. This source is extremely valuable because of the way it describes the ways on how to improve the lifestyle of someone who is dealing with Alzheimer’s disease. It also goes in depth talking about the ways doctors and scientists are attempting to find a cure for the disease. The text includes a multitude of pictures‚ and a few charts that help the author to enhance

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    Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized clinically by progressive cognitive impairment [1]. Age is the most important factor that predisposes persons to the non-familial form of the disease‚ which in 2010 affected over 35 million elderly adults worldwide [2]. How aging interacts with other risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease [3] is still unknown. It appears‚ however‚ that certain age-related pathologies that are closely associated with systemic dysfunctions in lipid metabolism

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    All people do not deal with traumatic brain injuries the same in the way that it takes people a different amount of time to recover than others and that it effects the patient’s qualities that they had prior to the injury differently. Traumatic brain injuries are common and they disable 150 million- 200 million people per year which is the leading cause of disability in people under 40 years old by injuring the frontal and temporal lobes. Recovery times are different for different people (most people

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    There are two types of Alzheimer’s disease; the first is called early-onset and appear in people from 30 to 60 years old. The first type is little common. The second type is called late-onset and it appears in people after 60 years old. The most common is the second type. The causes are not really clear‚ but these include a mixture of genetic‚ environmental and lifestyle factors. Factors genetics and age cannot be controlled. In contrast‚ other factor like socialize can be changed. Besides lifestyle

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    BUSINESS MANAGEMENT REPORT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Veronica Aged Care Facility in Kincumber NSW is a large high care establishment with 102 residential beds. An internal courtyard is a feature of both floors. There is a wandering resident alarm system on both levels and the building is well secured. The residents are provided with: 24 hour nursing care Daily recreational activities and outings Physiotherapy and podiatry services A comprehensive complimentary therapies program Access to all the

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    Dissertation Proposa;

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    INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT IPAM (USL) B.Sc. INFORMATION SYSTEMS CLUSTERED DISSERTATION TOPIC: PAYROLL SYSTEM OF AN ORGANIZATION CASE STUDY: RURAL YOUTH NETWORK FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-RYNCoD. PROJECT PROPOSAL GROUP MEMBERS ID NUMBERS MOHAMED SAHIDU BAH 11032 DESMOND KANU 10522 ALPHA UMARU JALLOH 10204 RAFFIEU JALLOH 09104 DAVID KONTO KOROMA 09795 TOPIC: EMPLOYEE PAYROLL SYSTEM INTRODUCTION: A payroll system involves everything that

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    Dissertation on Retention

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    Management Decision Emerald Article: A reconceptualization of mentoring and sponsoring Earnest Friday‚ Shawnta S. Friday‚ Anna L. Green Article information: To cite this document: Earnest Friday‚ Shawnta S. Friday‚ Anna L. Green‚ (2004)‚"A reconceptualization of mentoring and sponsoring"‚ Management Decision‚ Vol. 42 Iss: 5 pp. 628 - 644 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00251740410538488 Downloaded on: 26-10-2012 References: This document contains references to 54 other

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    DEMENTIA AWARENESS Explain what is meant by the term Dementia The term ’dementia ’ describes a set of symptoms which include loss of memory‚ mood changes‚ processing information and problems with communication and reasoning. These symptoms occur when the brain is damaged by certain diseases‚ including Alzheimer ’s disease and damage caused by a series of small strokes. Dementia affects older and younger people and the decline in the person will get worse as more brain cells are damaged or die

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