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    com/library/weekly/aa042501b.htm on September 9‚ 2009. • Lepsinger‚ R.‚ and Lucia‚ Anntoinette (1997). The art and science of 360-degree feedback • Mack‚ R • Reddan‚ T.‚ (2009). ANU lecture material on Assessment and Employee Selection on Human Resource Management. • Rigby. C.‚ (2009). ANU lecture material on Assessment and Employee Selection on Human Resource Management. • Tornow‚ Walter W and London‚ Manuael (1998). Maximising the value of 360-degree feedback

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    Takeover Introduction: In the beginning of 2010 the US food giant took-over one of the most famous British confectionary companies‚ Cadbury‚ affectively making Kraft the largest food confectionary company in the world (Smith‚ 2010). According to Rigby and Masters (2010) the takeover “was one of the biggest – and most hotly contested – acquisitions in the UK”. The process was exhaustively followed by media‚ which criticized inability of British Government to limit takeovers of such famed British

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    Perry‚ D. G.‚ Perry‚ L. C.‚ & Kennedy‚ E. (1992). Conflict and the development of antisocial behaviour Rigby‚ K.‚ & Cox‚ I. (1996). The contribution of bullying at school and low self-esteem to acts of delinquency among Australian teenagers Rigby‚ K.‚ & Slee‚ P.T. (1993). Dimensions of interpersonal relations among Australian school children and their implications for psychological well-being Rigby‚ K. (2003). Consequences of bullying in schools. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry‚ 48‚ 583-590. Smith

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    payment from patients (Nichols‚ 2010). Formulating Stages According to Rigby‚ (2011) the United States is facing a health crisis increasing rates of chronic illness‚ persistent health disparities‚ and escalating medical cost‚ therefore‚ addressing these [problems requires reaching beyond traditional policy to address the nonmedical determinants of health‚ including socioeconomic‚ and environmental conditions (Rigby‚ 2001). Many uninsured Americans do not have enough money to turn to the

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    adolescent‚ London: University of London Press. Pp12. Ludmilla‚ J. (1989) ‘Children in history: concepts of nature and society’ In: Scarre‚ G. (ed) Children‚ Parents and Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp19-20. Russell‚ C. E. B. and Rigby‚ L. M.‚ 1908‚ Working Lads Clubs‚ London‚ MacMillan and Co Ltd. Smith‚ M. K. (2002a) Youth Work an Introduction. http://www.infed.org/youthwork/b-yw.htm [accessed 08.11.12]. Smith‚ M. K. (2002b) ’Hannah More: Sunday schools‚ education and youth work

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    Researchers have assessed children’s attitudes to bullying using self-report methodologies. Most children report that they do not support the practice of bullying. In a recent Australian study of 6 to 16-year olds students‚ 80 to 85% of the students do not approve of bullying; although boys indicated slightly more approval for bullying than girls. In a Canadian study‚ 86% of the children reported that they found it somewhat or very unpleasant to watch bullying. When asked about intervening in bullying

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    These indicators can possibly encompass illness or disease measurements which are commonly used in measuring health outcomes‚ such as health expectancy‚ life skills‚ and quality of life‚ and behaviors or actions taken by individuals related to health (Rigby &ump; Kohler‚ 2002). Child health outcomes tend to be influenced by the parents‚ the home environment‚ intact families‚ maternal and non-maternal quality of care‚ and religious involvement. The social and behavioral development of children is directly

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    traditional food sources and dependent on an industrial food supply‚" says Neville Rigby‚ director of policy and public affairs for the International Association for the Study of Obesity. Modernization is causing countries with small populations and few resources to depend on imported‚ often over-processed food. "The Western diet overwhelms‚ and many people are not genetically engineered to cope with this‚" says Rigby. Countries Transformed This change in lifestyle is most evident in the South

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    Time Capsule Unearthed: The 1960’s Revisited Michelle Houle Kaplan University SS310 - Sociology Final Project Time Capsule Unearthed: The 1960’s Revisited A poster with a large peace symbol on it (Rigby‚ A. (1998). A peace symbol’s origins. Peace Review‚ 10(3)‚ 475.‚ ) The peace symbol was a very prominent part of the 1960’s since the era was filled with remembrance of the past wars merging with the new rawness of the Vietnam War. The symbol was designed in 1958 by Gerald Holtom‚ .

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    The Wife of Bath: Medieval Feminist Christiana Adeshewo The University of Texas Arlington Introduction The wife of bath character in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is a strong‚ boisterous woman who is not afraid to direct anyone willing to listen on womanhood‚ marriage-hood‚ the way things are and ought to be. She stood strong and confident in her experiences in life and felt that all of her life’s dealings taught her valuable lessons. Some could call her a feminist. The wife of bath may very

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