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    Effect of Coffee

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    tools for disease control in larviculture. Aquaculture 227‚ 427–438. Cao‚ L.Z. and Z.B. Lin. 2003. Regulatory effect of Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides on cytotoxic T-lymphocytes induced by dendritic cells in vitro. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica‚ 24: 312–326. Corradetti‚ R.‚ F. Pedata‚ G. Pepeu‚ and M.G. Vannucchi. 1986. Chronic caffeine treatment reduces caffeine but not adenosine effects on cortical acetylcholine release. Brazil. J. Pharmacol.‚ 88: 671–676. Dytham‚ C. 1999. Choosing and Using Statistics:

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    Effect of Ceos

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    THE EFFECT OF CEOS ON FIRM PERFORMANCE ALISON MACKEY Assistant Professor of Management Orfalea College of Business California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo‚ CA 93407 Tel: (805) 756-1232 Fax: (805) 756-1473 mackey@calpoly.edu Keywords: Executive Leadership‚ CEOs‚ Firm Performance‚ Leadership‚ Variance Decomposition‚ Managers Forthcoming in Strategic Management Journal THE EFFECT OF CEOS ON FIRM PERFORMANCE ABSTRACT The extent to which CEOs influence firm performance is

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    The Effect of Obesity

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    if you are carrying too much fat? Unfortunately‚ it does. The sad fact is that if you are obese‚ your life probably be shorter than that of people who are slim. Obesity not only affects people’s everyday lives‚ it also has damaging mental health effects‚ including low self-esteem‚ negative body image‚ anxiety‚ and depression‚ and causes serious physical conditions such as sleep apnea‚ heart disease‚ type 2 diabetes‚ and heart failure. First‚ obesity affects a person’s everyday life. Obese people

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    Bystander Effect

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    pedestrians walk past the suffering man in such a location‚ they would lose their individual responsibility and tend to think that others present would take action. Hence‚ this social psychological phenomenon could be referred to as the bystander effect. Bystander effect was confirmed after the murder of Kitty Genovese in 1964. Kitty was raped and stabbed to death in two different attacks as she was on the way back home from her work. According to several media accounts‚ the assault lasted for nearly an hour

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    Hawthorne Effect

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    1. The Hawthorne studies were based on the Hawthorne effect‚ which states that the employee’s work behavior might be different if a manager is watching and the employee might believe that the manager’s care about them based on the attention the employees are receiving. The studies were conducted at the Weston Electric Company. Within the studies the researchers changed many variables such as lighting‚ less hours‚ gender and added benefits such as breaks and an increase in pay. The results that were

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    The Effects Of Melatonin

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    was found in 1958 by (REF). However it was not until quite recently that it began to be used as it is today; as a cure for insomnia(Zhdanova). It is known that Melatonin causes many adverse effects such as headaches‚ dizziness and nausea Many research has been done on the correlation between age and the effect of Melatonin. In some countries‚ Melatonin can be bought without prescription and therefore it is possible for children to intake in large doses. However‚ (Arendt) has shown that it may affect

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    Manhattan Project Effect

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    plane called the Enola Gay dropped on of the bombs on the city of Hiroshima. Instantly 70‚000 Japanese children were completely vaporized.” (US History 4) Also‚ in the following months and years an additional 100‚000 people died from their burns and radiation sickness. Two days after the first use of the nuclear weapons the United States dropped another atomic bomb but this time it was on Nagasaki‚ which 80‚000 Japanese people died. Only eight days after the United States had dropped the atomic bomb

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    Hall Effect

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    conductors will balance this magnetic influence‚ producing a measurable voltage between the two sides of the conductor. This presence of measurable transverse voltage is the Hall Effect. The Hall effect was discovered in 1879 by Edwin Herbert Hall while working on his doctoral degree at the Johns Hopkins University. The Hall effect is due to the nature of current in a conductor. Current consists of the movement of many small carriers(electrons‚ holes or both). Moving charges experience the Lorentz force

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    Effects of Facebook

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    I’ll “Facebook” You Later: The Effects of Facebook in Young People’s Lives Cynthia Vasquez Northwood University Abstract In the past ten years‚ the breakthroughs of the Internet have lead to the creation of online social networks. Founded in 2004‚ Facebook has become the most popular social network in the past few years. It has created a new way for people to communicate and socialize. Either by “posting” on their friends’ “walls” or by

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    Effects of Endosulfan

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    Endosulfan Endosulfan is an off-patent organochlorine insecticide and acaricide. This colourless solid has emerged as a highly controversial agrichemical[1] due to its acute toxicity‚ potential for bioaccumulation‚ and role as an endocrine disruptor. It is banned in more than 63 countries‚ including the European Union‚ Australia and New Zealand‚ and other Asian and West African nations‚[2] and being phased out in the United States‚[3][4] Brazil[5] and Canada.[6] It is still used extensively in many

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