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    In the video “ Early Treatment of Mental Disorders” six inhumane approaches to treatment are displayed and briefly explained. The first approach of treatment that was presented in this video was hydrotherapy‚ where a patient was to stand and be continuously sprayed with water and high pressure. The second treatment approach was wet packing‚ which was the process of wrapping a patient in wet sheets resulting in the patient unable to move due to compaction of the wet sheets. The third treatment approach

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    “ La Seconde France “ The tasty group Not only a bakery. But a French universe that welcomes you. Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Section I: BUSINESS DESCRIPTION A. Business Concept B. Industry Analyse C. Business Name D. Why will this concept work? SECTION II: MARKETING PLAN A. Geographic market B. Customer Profile C. Market Penetration D. Promotion SECTION III: MANAGEMENT PLAN A. Human Resources SECTION IV: FINANCIAL PLAN A. Initial Capitalization

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    Article Summary Small Business and Entrepreneurship Does More Mean Worse? Three decades of enterprise policy in the Tees Valley – Storey 3 distinct phases of enterprise policy in the UK: - 1970: no effective enterprise policy - 1980: an attempt to increase the number of start-ups - 1990: concentration on business quality This paper argues that the policies in the 80’s had little impact on economic growth because of an increase in number of new firms led to a fall in quality of

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    10 Literary Criticism approach An Overview of Approaches The Three-fold Purpose of Criticism: To help us solve a problem in the reading. To help us sift between and resolve conflicting readings. To enable us craft interpretative‚ yet scholarly judgments about literature. 1. Historical / Biographical Approach: Historical / Biographical critics see works as the reflection of an author’s life and times (or of the characters’ life and times). H/B approach deems it necessary to know about the

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    Money Market on the Nigerian Economic Development Mr. Okpe Innocent Ikechukwu Department of Accountancy‚ Enugu State University of Science and Technology‚ Enugu‚ Enugu State of Nigeria Abstract The objective of this study is to examine the impact of money market on the Nigerian economic development; it has been prepared as a contribution to the quest for promotion of entrepreneurship as an engine growth. To access the multidimensional role and medium scale enterprises in bringing out rapid industrialisation

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    APPROACHES TO LABOUR WELFARE INTRODUCTION: The various approaches to labour welfare reflect the attitudes and belief of the agencies‚ which are‚ engages in welfare activities. Welfare facilities may be provided on religious‚ philanthropic or some other grounds. Moreover‚ the different approaches to labour welfare reflect the evolution of the concept of welfare. In the bygone days‚ the government of the land had to compel the owner of the industrial establishment to provide such basic amenities

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    Approaches to Development Communication Jan Servaes (ed.) Paris: UNESCO 2002 Table of Contents By Way of Introduction JAN SERVAES I . Introduction 1. Communication and the Persistence of Poverty: The Need for a Return to Basics PRADIP THOMAS 2. Hybrid Interactions. Human Rights and Development in Cultural Perspective JAN SERVAES & CHRIS VERSCHOOTEN 3. Media Globalization through Localization JAN SERVAES & RICO LIE 4. Vertical Minds versus Horizontal Cultures. An Overview of Participatory

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    QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO SOCIAL RESEARCH Christina Hughes C.L.Hughes@warwick.ac.uk There has been widespread debate in recent years within many of the social sciences regarding the relative merits of quantitative and qualitative strategies for research. The positions taken by individual researchers vary considerably‚ from those who see the two strategies as entirely separate and based on alternative views of the world‚ to those who are happy to mix these strategies within

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    Question 1: Is the business scalable? What challenges and limitations does it have? The analysis of scalability of Alison Barnard’s business will lead toward the discussion of challenges and limitations. The first challenge that Alison faces is the maintenance of the store as Bygrave and Zacharakis (2010) stated that " Alison wondered how that might impact her ability to replicate her concept"– she cannot keep playing every staff member role in the business(p.80). In addition‚ trying to keep

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    social institution. - Education as a social institution is dependent on the specific historical conditions of social development. - Other social factors‚ as well as forms of collective consciousness have a decisive influence on education. - Socio-economic changes in society involve changes in education. - Education is directly related to the needs of society. - Changes in school organization and teaching methods depend on the type of society. In the transition from traditional to industrial society

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