References Archbold‚ C.‚ Hassell‚ K.‚ & Stichman‚ A. (2010). Comparing promotion aspirations among female and male police officers. International Journal of Police Science and Management‚ 12(2)‚ 287-303. Archbold‚ C.‚ & Schulz‚ D. (2008). Making rank: the lingering effects of tokenism on female police officer’s promotion aspirations. Police Quarterly‚ 11(1)‚ 50-73. Bochantin‚ J.‚ & Cowan‚ R. (2010). “I’m not an invalid because I have a baby…”: a cluster of analysis of female police officers experiences
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‘Myanmar’ - literary form 2. BASIC FACTS * Official Name – Republic of the Union of Myanmar * Capital – Naypyidaw * Form of Government – Unitary Presidential Constitutional Republic * President – Thein Sein * Vice-President – Nyan Thun (Navy Chief) * 2nd Vice-President – Sai Mauk Kham * World Organizations – UN (1948)‚ ASEAN (June 23‚ 1997) * Ethnic Group – Burmans 68%‚ Shan 9%‚ Karen 7%‚ Rakhine 4%‚ Chinese 3%‚ Indian 2%‚ Mon 2%‚ Others 5% * Language – Burmese (Sino-Tibetan)
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mental health services for older people in England‚ Audit Commission‚ London. Banerjee S (2009) The use of antipsychotic medication for people with dementia: Time for action. Department of Health. London‚ The Stationery Office. Burton LC‚ Zdaniuk B‚ Schulz R‚ et al (2003) Transitions in spousal care giving. Gerontologist; 43:230–241 Care Service Improvement Partnership (2005) Everybody’s business – integrated mental health services for older adults Colcombe‚ S. and Kramer‚ A.F. (2003). Fitness effects
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reflected in his buildings. His architecture is filled with mystery‚ silence and intimacy. Smaller courtyards‚ framed views dominate his inward looking spaces and create the relation to the earth and bring bit of sky within. According to Norberg Schulz
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organizational learning literature are rooted in metaphors about individual learning thus introducing some conceptual imprecision‚ tension‚ and even contradictions into the field‚ but also enriching it‚ and making it applicable to a wide range of phenomena (Schulz‚ 2001). In this paper we will take a closer look at what it means to say that an organization learns‚ the different levels of learning‚ how organizational learning is related to individual learning‚ planning‚ and organizational change‚ and finally
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“Doubt‚ it seems‚ is a skill – and one that … needs to be learned and honed. Credulity‚ by contrast‚ appears to be something very like an instinct” (Kathryn Schulz‚ Being Wrong). I think this quote is saying that it is easier to believe that something is true than raise doubts about something. People usually believe what they see or hear without questioning its truthfulness. For example‚ the most common things that happen in our everyday lives is that we believe in what people say about others without
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~ Pergamon Engineering Fracture Mechanics Vol. 54‚ No. 2‚ pp. 263-300‚ 1996 Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd. 0013-7944(95)00178-6 Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved 0013-7944/96 $15.00+ 0.00 A HISTORY OF FATIGUEt WALTER SCHLITZ IABG‚ D-85521 Ottobrunn‚ Germany Abstract--The history of fatigue from 1838 to the present is described in detail‚ with special emphasis on the German contribution in the time period of 1920-1945. A number of distinguished scientists and engineers
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Material Science Project Modern Materials Used in Military Body Armour: Body Armour Covers‚ Soft Body Armour and Hard Body Armour 8 April 2013 Margaretha Joubert Undergraduate The University of the Witwatersrand i ii CONTENTS Page Title Page i Contents iii List of Figures iv List of Tables v 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Military Body Armour 1 2 BODY ARMOUR COVERS 2 2.1 CoolMAX® 2.2 Cordura® 2.3 Gore-tex® 2 2 2 3 SOFT BODY ARMOUR
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Biological warfare (BW) — also known as germ warfare — is the deliberate use of disease-causing biological agents such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi‚ or biological toxins‚ to kill or incapacitate humans‚ animals or plants as an act of war. Biological weapons (often termed "bio-weapons" or "bio-agents") are living organisms or replicating entities (viruses) that reproduce or replicate within their host victims. Entomological (insect) warfare is also considered a type of BW. Biological weapons may
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Those who are open to personal values influencing journalistic practice have criticized the issue of objective reporting by journalists. This is because of the present unbalance between journalists’ freedom and responsibility; their role as representatives of the Fourth Estate and their freedom and need to communicate and uphold ideas and values (Hirst & Patching 2005). There are many criteria for ‘good’ journalism and objectivity and has long been considered a vital factor‚ however is it fair to
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