Examine the argument that Identities of place can be a Source of Inclusion and Exclusion. There is an inextricable link between physical locations and personal identity: the one affects the other as the environmental psychologist Harold Proshansky states in “The City and Self-Identity”(Proshansky‚ 1983) “Place-identity is defined as those dimensions of self that define the individual’s personal identity in relation to the physical environment”. So‚ does the way locations affect our individual
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Chapter 1: Markets and resource allocation Case Study 1.1 Google Takes networking fight to Facebook 1. Variables in the ‘condition of demand’ that are being targeted by Google are the rise in advertisement of their own social network with the use of Gmail. This is a substitute of Facebook’s messages that can be sent within the social network. Another condition of demand that Google will target is the use of the ‘Google Buzz’ on smart phones. A large number of Facebook users access the network
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accessible to everyone through taking courses online. Distance learning takes place when the teacher and student are separated from one another due to their physical location and technology is used to communicate instructions to the student and to communicate feedback to the instructor. The virtual classroom is one of the various forms of technology used as an alternative to the traditional classroom settings. Other tools used to educate from a distance include audio‚ video‚ data‚ and print. Accessibility
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"What Every Student Should Know About Online Learning." Illinois Online Network. Web. 02 Apr. 2010. The author--John E. Reid‚ Jr.--clearly writes in favor of Distance Education‚ or as he calls it‚ Computer Mediated Distance Education. He argues that for adult learners‚ the conveniency of being able to take classes‚ and then work the material‚ watch lectures‚ at their own preferable time. Reid claims that the traditional system of education is well on the verge of being swept away by online learning
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Student Motivation for Learning at a Distance: Does Interaction Matter? Kathleen D. Kelsey‚ Ph.D. Assistant Professor Oklahoma State University 466 Agricultural Hall Stillwater‚ OK 74078 kelseyk@okstate.edu Alan D ’souza‚ Ph.D. Director of Research and Development for TRiO Programs Wichita State University 105 Grace Wilkie Hall Wichita‚ KS 67260-0008 dsouzaalan@yahoo.com Acknowledgement: This research was paid for by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station through HATCH funds. Abstract The
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Getting to know your friends in this day in age is quite different than it was ten years ago‚ ten years ago you got to know your friends face-to-face and you actually knew them. Whereas in today’s time‚ with Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and Instagram people are becoming friends with people they do not know. According to Gertrude Stein in his essay‚ “Friending‚ Ancient or Otherwise” he states‚ “Then there is the question of who really counts as a “friend.” In tribal societies‚ people develop bonds through
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Innovative methods of environmentally friendly business CONTENTS INTRODUCTION…….…………………………………………………… 3 | INNOVATIVE METHODS OF ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY BUSINESS‚ OR NATURAL CAPITALISM. | 1 The definition and essence of the term Natural capitalism.....................6 | 2 The difference between classic capitalism and natural capitalism...........9 | 3 Main directions of formation and development of natural capitalism......15 | CONCLUSION……………………………………..………………………18 | REFERENCES……………………
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especially to the organizational performance and improved employee behavior. A number of recent articles (Cappelli et al. 2010; Ladkin and Weber 2011; Useem 2010) have explored the characteristics of a successful leader. The three articles all examine the leadership issues and challenges regarding what characterises attribute to be a successful leader. While the study by Ladkin and Weber focuses on leadership issues specific to the tourism industry‚ the article by Cappelli et al. focuses on leadership
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A teacher should all the time maintain his grace Addressing the class with a friendly smiling face As a decent but lively person can teach And a stern looking man can only preach Yes‚ yes‚ yes worthy Mr. President and respected audience‚ teaching especially to the young ones is not a child’s play. It requires a lot of patience‚ intelligence and psychological knowledge. A stern‚ strict and sever man with a grave face makes only a bad teacher. If the teacher is harsh‚ impatient and unfriendly
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Does high power-distance culture in organizations increases the fear of reporting for workplace bullying? Introduction The objective of this study is to understand the direct relation between one of Hofstede’s (2003) four dimensions and the risk of reporting for workplace bullying in employees among various organisational culture. Culture effects on reporting of bullying incidents to management due to authoritative distance between employees and managers‚ and create dissatisfaction at job
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