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    Determinants of Customer Loyalty among Mobile Telecom Subscribers in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana KwabenaAdjei1‚ Richard Denanyoh1 ARTICLE INFO Available Online January 2014 Key words: Mobile Telecommunication; Subscribers; Customer Loyalty. ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to investigate the determinants of brand equity among mobile telecom users in Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. Mobile telecommunication providers have a great role in strengthening the economy and encouraging the efficiency

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    Attachment styles are the next concept that can influence a student’s identity. Attachment styles illustrate how a child’s primary caregiver has a direct influence on the development of a teen. There was a variety of differences in the student’s parents; some were dead‚ incarcerated or uninvolved in their lives. One of the students looked similar to his brother who was locked up in juvenile hall; and his mother would not even look him in the eyes because she would get depressed and nearly start crying

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    The main characteristic of the concept of place attachment‚ (Ainsworth & Bell‚ 1970) “the propensity of human beings to seek out the place in which they feel comfortable and secure”‚ the effective bond that people have with the place they habituate has rarely been explicitly emphasized (Hidalgo). However‚ as Riley noted: “the affective attachments to ideas‚ people‚ psychological states‚ past experiences‚ and culture” are the crucial element of the concept. “And it is through the vehicle of particular

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    Secure Outsourcing - Expenses Register Parnership proposal 08/03/2014 Partnership formed 11 /03/2014 INV. NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DATE 27-Mar 27-Mar 26-Mar 11-Apr 10-Apr 6-Apr 7-Apr 14-Apr 15-Apr 19-May 30-May 17-Jun 17-Jun 16-Jul 24-Jul 31-Jul 25-Aug 17-Sep 25-Aug 30-Sep 16-Oct 17-Nov 2-Dec Description Business Reg Fee Domain Reg fee P.O Box Charges- Nufail Laptop Computer HDMI Cable and Adaptor Buiness cards & Brochure Mob Phone Train Travel - ACU meeting Admin Fee Admin Fee +

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    Security checks should be conducted periodically‚ making sure that the count is accurate‚ with random checks of the serial numbers with the purpose of ensuring that the items on hand are the ones recorded. Another method of keeping these materials secure is to keep them locked and a record of all who access‚ further limiting any potential suspects if anything were to come up missing. While all of those are great for the securing of physical

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    After learning about attachment styles and the attachment style I personally possess‚ I feel as though I understand myself and others unexplainably more than I previously did. I had never heard of attachment styles before reading Why You Do the Things You Do. However‚ after reading the book‚ I realized how valuable knowing my attachment style is‚ allowing me to truly know myself better. As I began reading‚ everything started to make sense. I always wondered why I did certain things‚ felt a particular

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    A Secure E-Exam Management System Jordi Castell` -Roca† ‚Jordi Herrera-Joancomarti‡ and Aleix Dorca-Josa§ a † Rovira i Virgili University of Tarragona‚ Dept. of Computer Engineering and Maths‚ Av. Paisos Catalans‚ 26‚ E-43007 Tarragona‚ Catalonia ‡ Universitat Oberta de Catalunya‚ Av. Tibidabo 39‚ 08035 Barcelona § Universitat d’Andorra‚ Placa de la Germandat‚ 7‚ AD600 Sant Juli` de L` ria‚ Principat d’Andorra ¸ a o E-mail: † jordi.castella@urv.net‚ ‡ jordiherrera@uoc.edu‚ § adorca@uda.ad Abstract

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    cons include Reactive Attachment Disorder. Reactive Attachment Disorder is a disorder when infants do not have a proper caregiver‚ and result in having attachment disorders because their needs were not fulfilled. This is the power of nurture and how important it is for infants to have the proper attention and care in order to develop healthy relationships with people. Without the proper care‚ and bonding experience‚ infants experience neglect and trauma. Reactive attachment disorder is especially

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    this condition is attributed to both the environmental factors and genetics. In most cases‚ children who start their early lives in compromised attachment are most likely going to develop difficulties in their later periods of their developmental stages. These children who are exposed to compromised environment while still in their early stages of development tend to develop low self-esteem‚ lack of emotional regulation and more often tend to be involved in behavioral challenges. These children also

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