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    (the number of abortions per 100 live births in a year). The secondary outcome of interest was the prevalence of unintended pregnancies (the number of mistimed‚ unplanned‚ or unwanted pregnancies per total pregnancies). Data were analyzed using random effect models. Results: analysis. The induced abortion rate and ratio were estimated as 8.9 per 1000 women aged 15–44 years (95% CI: 5.46‚ 12.33) and 5.34 per 100 live births (95% CI: 3.61‚ 7.07)‚ respectively. The prevalence of unintended pregnancy

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    Human Resource Management (UMPD3E -20-2) Module Leader: Anthony Fenley Student Number: 12022651 Definition The psychological contract has been defined as ’A set of unwritten reciprocal expectations between an individual employee and the organization’ (Schein‚ 1978) and ’…the perceptions of the two parties‚ employee and employer‚ of what their mutual obligations are towards each other’ (Guest and Conway 2002). According to Schein (1978)‚ the expectations between the organization and the

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    SUMMER REVIEWER OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS TITLE 1 - OBLIGATION • Art. 1156. An obligation is a juridical necessity to give‚ to do or not to do. (n) • neither party may unilaterally evade his obligation in the contract‚ unless: a. Contract authorizes it b. Other party assents Parties may freely enter into any stipulations provided they are not contrary to law‚ morals‚ good customs‚ public order or public policy CHAPTER 1. – GENERAL PROVISIONS See Arts. 1156 - 1162 ELEMENTS OF AN OBLIGATION: 1. Active

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    of Education Sciences Taft Avenue‚ Manila September 18 & 22‚ 2014 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM Multimedia Room‚ Edilberto P. Dagot Hall‚ PNU-Manila Dr. Baifern N. Lim • Parents want their children to be safe and comfortable. • Parents must choose a program they can afford as well. • Quality of the program is a key factor • Many parents ask about the training and experience of the staff. • Asking about staff turnover rates can help parents in choosing a program. • Parents want

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    The psychological effects from improper television programs A large proportion of teenagers who commit a crime express that they are fond of watching certain television programs that containing improper content in it. Today ’s television programs are filled in variously violent and erotical scenes that are not suitable for teenagers. Because of teenagers cannot distinguish what is the suitable content for themself‚ for this reason‚ after watching improper television programs‚ the effects which

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    discover meaning in literature by looking at what the author says and how he/she says it. We may interpret the author’s message. In academic circles‚ this decoding of the text is often carried out through the use of literary theory‚ using a mythological‚ sociological‚ psychological‚ historical‚ or other approach. Whatever critical paradigm we use to discuss and analyze literature‚ there is still an artistic quality to the works. Literature is important to us because it speaks to us‚ it is universal‚ and

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    Chapter 6: The effects of using ICT Hacking: Using a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system (malicious intent). Exp: Nokia hacked by Kevin Mitnick‚ hacking into email accounts Software Copyright: Certain portions of software that are licensed. Protects others from copying it without the owner’s permission. Exp: Torrent (illegally download films)‚ Jail Break Encryption: Scrambling data/information into an unrecognized format. Exp: Used when sending a private message‚ to

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    10/10. I am perfect in Screen Share‚ I wouldn’t miss a thing‚ and I would check all the files‚ folders‚ browsers‚ and I will use all the Softwares available to Screen Share but my favorite ones are LastActivtyViewer (watch History of open programs and cannot delete the History.) and Everything (Search in depth of Files in computer) Identifying Cheaters: 8/10. I might say I am not perfect‚ but I also got a lot to learn about "Reach" cheaters. Nowadays‚ the Reach community is growing up a lot‚ but

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    The Psychological Effects of Divorce on Children Dee Whitworth Angelina College Abstract Divorce can have many psychological effects on a child. When a marriage ends in divorce‚ a child of the marriage may view the divorce the same as if a parent has died. During the period following a parental separation a child may have feelings of denial‚ anxiety‚ abandonment‚ anger‚ guilt‚ depression and conflicts of loyalty. Because of the pain and emotional damage the child is sure to suffer‚ many

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    Unknown Carbohydrates using various biochemical tests Date of experiment: 11/10/2012 Name of Student: Vicki Marshall Introduction A series of biochemical tests was carried out to identify unknown carbohydrates. There were six carbohydrates that needed to be identified; they have been randomly labelled A-F. The carbohydrates are glucose‚ fructose‚ maltose‚ lactose‚ sucrose and starch. There was six tests that were carried out to help identify them‚ these were: Iodine Test‚ Solubility in Water

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