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    family can consist of individuals that are law/blood-related‚ and share a common residence. Families use Gender Role Socialisation (GRS)‚ socialising males/females into certain roles depending on their sex. Ann Oakley (1978) identified four ways GRS is used‚ one being Canalisation. It’s when parents encourage certain interests by playing with certain toys that are ‘suited’ for our gender. For example‚ boys may be given masculine ‘action’ figures‚ or footballs that will soon lead to masculine behaviours

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    Agile Development Methodology Q.NO.1 Why are agile development methodology considered by many to be the best approach to software development for small projects? Also briefly explain the agile software development methods. Answer Introduction Agile methods have become so popular in last few years because of their in time development‚ total quality management and continuous process improvement. Their main principles and emphasis areas are to remove waste‚ having interaction with customer

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    An integral approach to evaluate the performance of bagasse co-generation plants By A.F. Lau‚ K.T.K.F. Kong Win Chang and D. Gunness Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute ahfoonlau@msiri.intnet.mu Keywords: energy‚ bagasse‚ co-generation‚ electricity Abstract Bagasse cum coal co-generation plants‚ in partnership with the cane sugar industry of Mauritius have become major players in the electricity production sector. In the larger plants‚ coal is used as fuel during

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    Referencing is a system used in the academic community to indicate where ideas‚ theories‚ quotes‚ facts and any other evidence and information used to undertake an assignment‚ can be found. Why do I need to reference my work? • • • • To avoid Plagiarism‚ a form of academic misconduct. Referencing your work correctly ensures that you give appropriate credit to the sources and authors that you have used to support your research. Referencing the sources that you have used for your assignment

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    |ABDULLATIF AL ALSHAIKH | |DEVANG BHAVSAR | ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to illustrate and investigate the supplier evaluation process by a multiple case study methodology for the organisation‚ Company to select the impeccable ERP vendor. Tangible and intangible benefits of selected enterprise resource planning packages and in particular managerial‚ strategic‚ information technology and organisational benefits of

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    one of the most important “tools” for a teacher is their teaching method. There are many teaching method that teacher can apply in their classrooms for the students. Some have had their heyday and had fallen into relative obscurity‚ others widely used now; still others have a small following‚ but contribute insights that may be absorbed into the generally accepted mix.In addition‚ with the existence of internet‚ Education has transformed into a vast scope of interest. Stakeholders as well as educators

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    Fundamentals of Research Methodology Melody Ann Lovelace University of Phoenix Research Methodology Psych 540 Rachel Rosenblatt‚ PsyD April 13‚ 2009 Fundamentals of Research Methodology Being in what is known as an information age‚ research has taken new strides and development. Several electronic databases are full of an array of journals and many search engines exist to allow individuals to active investigate and study the diverse pages of written materials for any specific topic at the

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    A Marketing Plan On Department Of:- MMS- B (First Year) SIES College of Management Studies ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Our deepest thanks to Professor Vatsla Bose for providing us insight on Marketing. We are grateful for providing us important inputs which were needed for the completion of the marketing plan. We would like to express our gratitude

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    Running head: Project Management Methodologies Project Management Methodologies Gary D. Rice Webster University Abstract In Business‚ project management is used regularly to accomplish unique outcomes with limited resources under critical time constraints. There has been a rapid increase in the number of firms that use project management methodologies as the preferred way of accomplishing almost every business undertaking. There are a number of approaches to managing project activities

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    With ideas opposite psychodynamic approaches‚ Beck concluded the key to therapy was in a patients’ cognition‚ which is the way we perceive‚ interpret‚ and attribute meaning. Beck’s preliminary focus was on depression and developed a list of "errors" in thinking that he suggested could cause or maintain depression‚ including "arbitrary inference‚ selective abstraction‚ over-generalization‚ and magnification (of negatives) and minimization (of positives)." He later expanded his focus on anxiety disorders

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