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    CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction The purpose of literature review is to review the critical points of current knowledge including substantive findings as well as theoretical and methodological which contribute to research topic in hand. Other than that‚ literature reviews also known as secondary sources‚ it only reporting the past research and do not unveil any new or original research information. Exploring the factors affecting purchase intention of smart phone. The term consumer

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    defines paradigm as "an example or pattern: small‚ self-contained‚ simplified examples that we use to illustrate procedures‚ processes‚ and theoretical points." The most quoted definition of paradigm is Thomas Kuhn’s (1962‚ 1970) concept in The Nature of Science Revolution‚ i.e. paradigm as the underlying assumptions and intellectual structure upon which research and development in a field of inquiry is based. The other definitions in the research literature include: 1. Patton (1990): A paradigm is a

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    HOW IMPORTANT IS THE CONCEPT OF SITUATED KNOWLEDGES TO THE CRITICAL EVALUATION OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY? ILLUSTRATE ESSAY WITH REFERENCE TO TWO TOPICS OF RESEARCH IN DD307 This essay will explore the concept of situated knowledges‚ and assess the importance of this concept to the critical evaluation of social psychological topics. The concept of situated knowledges is used as an interrogative theme to assist in evaluating knowledge produced in research. All knowledge produced‚ is situated historically

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    According to the text‚ what is a possible self? Why does it matter that we have one? According to the text‚ possible selves are “multiple self-understandings of who one might be in the future; [they are] images representing a range of self-options for the future.”(232) This means a person has many ideas of who they want to be‚ and these ideas help construct a core identity and choice of who they eventually want to be. This theory also incorporates the notion‚ in any given time‚ people come to

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    Biology through the Eyes of Faith Richard T. Wright This is an awesome book. It describes the outlook of biology not only through the eyes of faith‚ but from a Christian theistic point of view. In Biology through the Eyes of Faith‚ it explains the difference between a scientist’s perception of nature oppose to a Christian’s perception. Scientists say the world evolved which conflicts with the theistic view‚ which says the world came about through the creator God. In chapter 1‚ Professor Wright speaks

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    Strategic management involves the formulation and implementation of the major goals and initiatives taken by a company ’s top management on behalf of owners‚ based on consideration of resources and an assessment of the internal and external environments in which the organization competes.[1] Strategic management provides overall direction to the enterprise and involves specifying the organization ’s objectives‚ developing policies and plans designed to achieve these objectives‚ and then allocating

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    broadcasting and digital communication. The academic mass communication discipline historically differs from media studies and communication studies programs with roots in departments of theatre‚ film or speech‚ and with more interest in "qualitative‚" interpretive theory‚ critical or cultural approaches to communication study. In contrast‚ many mass communication programs historically lean toward empirical analysis and quantitative research -- from statistical content analysis of media messages to survey

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    are both examples of interpretive literature‚ however “Spotted Horses” is a more interpretive short story than “Mule in the Yard because “Spotted Horses” fits Perrine’s profile of interpretive literature‚ and “Mule in the Yard” seems to replicate Perrine’s profile of escape literature. According to Laurence Perrine in his seventh edition of Literature: Structure‚ Sound and Sense he states the definition of interpretive literature is “Literature

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    & Cunliffe 2006). To fully comprehend and understand an organization‚ effectively manage with positive result orientation‚ multiple perspectives needs to be ideally enhanced in the organizations. These involve modernism‚ post-modernism and interpretive organizational based perceptions. The development of these perspectives is vital to the understanding of compounded association currencies that are important to organization’s stakeholders. For instance‚ considering Ocean Park team‚ decision on

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    story‚ "The Child By Tiger" written by Thomas Wolfe‚ is primarily interpretive literature‚ not escape literature. "Escape literature" is written purely for pleasure‚ while "interpretive literature" is written for pleasure and to help us understand the world around us. Interpretive literature educates‚ asks questions about life and presents some aspects of life that we may not want to face. "The Child by Tiger" is interpretive literature because of the way the author presents the story‚ the

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