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    Campus activation program: An emerging opportunity for the companies to improve their branding attributes Maira Fatima MBA Scholar FAST University‚ Islamabad Pakistan maya2111@live.com Syed Saad Hussain Shah MS Scholar IQRA University‚ Islamabad Pakistan saadihussain@live.com Abstract Maira Fatima and Syed Saad Hussain Shah This paper investigates the insights of the consumer acceptability of brand depending on the brand attributes by focusing

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    The purpose of program evaluation is to determine whether the program is efficient in terms of using resources wisely to perform the needed work‚ effective by performance measures or objectives set‚ and implemented as stated. The efficiency and effectiveness of a program can help make decisions‚ fix accountability problems‚ and aid in planning. It can also improve operations‚ reallocation of resources and contract monitoring (Lane 1999). In order to understand the importance‚ knowledge of the components

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    Expanded Program on Immunization I. Rationale The Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) was established in 1976 to ensure that infants/children and mothers have access to routinely recommended infant/childhood vaccines. Six vaccine-preventable diseases were initially included in the EPI: tuberculosis‚ poliomyelitis‚ diphtheria‚ tetanus‚ pertussis and measles. In 1986‚ 21.3% “fully immunized” children less than fourteen months of age based on the EPI Comprehensive Program review. II.

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    IndiaMart Affiliate Program Welcome Document For IndiaMart Affiliates Only Contents Welcome Note ....................................................................................................... 3 IndiaMart Introduction .......................................................................................... 4 Benefits for You ..................................................................................................... 5 Affiliate Account ..................................

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    much I want to find a way to connect with everyone. Since being accepted to the Masters of Social Work Program‚ I have found a new motivation and I am hoping to become involved in a lot of different aspects of social work. I am finding new interests in the field of social work every day. For example‚ I want to be a part of the committee to develop programs for 18-21 year old youth who are homeless. I also want to facilitate the development of practice to streamline the paperwork end and make it

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    The US spends only 3.41 billion on the space program as of 2011 and is getting smaller every year‚ while china spend 5.51 billion on their space program. On July 20th‚ 1969 2 million Americans watched Neil Armstong walk on the moon. As he walked on the surface‚ he said “that’s one step for man‚ and one giant leap for mankind”. As of 1972 the moon mission were stopped and the farthest we go now is the ISS (International Space Station). Now that we don’t explore space‚ we might never have a leap for

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    THE EVOLUTION OF A COPY PROGRAM BY PANKAJ KAMTHAN 1. INTRODUCTION This document tells a ‘story’ of the evolution of a program caused by the unforeseen changes in the requirements [Martin‚ 2002; Martin‚ Martin‚ 2006]. Let I be the set of input devices‚ O be the set of output devices‚ and let P be the program. Then the story is about the impact on the design of P due to variations in | I | and | O |‚ where | · | denotes the cardinality. The moral of the story is that‚ unless there is adequate

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    Psychological Theories of Delinquency In his article‚ Kelley discusses the Psychology of Mind theory‚ or POM‚ which was created using the work of Banks (1983‚ 1989); Mills (1990); Mills & Pransky (1993); Suarez (1985); Suarez & Mills (1982); and Suarez‚ Mills‚ & Stewart (1987)‚ which focuses strongly on original or unconditioned though‚ which is a though process that takes into account principles and reasoning that is automatic through common sense and positive thought. As well as reactive thought

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    Corporate Social Responsibility Programs Nowadays‚ with the development of the consciousness of Corporate Social Responsibility‚ organizations would like to expand their positive influence on the environment‚ consumers‚ employees‚ communities and investors. It has become a business necessity to make people focus more on an organization’s decisions and their broader impacts (Greenhalgh‚ 2009). Rogers and Bell can serve as good examples in implementing Corporate Social Responsibility programs‚ especially

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    rehabilitation programs since the 1970’s when criminal justice scholars and policy makers throughout the United States embraced Robert Martinson’s credo of “nothing works” (Shrum‚ 2004). Recidivism‚ the rate at which released offenders return to jail or prison‚ has become the most accepted outcome measure in corrections. The public’s desire to reduce the economic and social costs associated with crime and incarceration has resulted in an emphasis on recidivism as an outcome measure of program effectiveness

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