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    Stalin’s Five Year Plans What were they The Five Year Plans were a series of nationalized plans for the economic development of the Soviet Union When First Plan (1928-1933)   Second Plan (1933-1937)   Third Plan (1938-1941)               Purpose One of Stalin’s main goals was to increase the output of industrial goods‚ and he placed emphasis on electrical power‚ capital goods (ex. coal‚ iron‚ and machinery)‚ and agriculture. Stalin wanted to make the Soviet Union’s economy self-sufficient

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    A Knowledge-Based Perspective A KNOWLEDGE-BASED PERSPECTIVE Re-Conceiving Change Management: A Knowledge-Based Perspective Khizer Ali‚ Muhammad Farhan Akhtar‚ Shama Sadaqat Hailey College of Commerce University of the Punjab‚ Lahore Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Business Management (ISBN: 978-969-9368-06-6) 1 A Knowledge-Based Perspective 2 Abstract The study is focused on a number of aspects on the effectiveness of transitional process of change management

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    Nicole Nutile Perspective Journalism Final Editorial October 15‚ 2012 Side effects from medicine; are they truly helpful or are they making things worse? Are all the side effects directly related to certain medicines‚ worth the risk? With the basic knowledge of mind over matter can one clearly take a medication that it scientifically proven to diminish one ailment or sickness‚ weigh out the possibilities of perhaps inflicting another? A known medication used to treat type II diabetes was

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    Perspectives of Happiness Artrie R. Allen Kaplan University HU300-21 Arts & Humanities: 20th Century December 31‚ 2012 Happiness is a word that can have many meanings for different people. Happiness as defined in the dictionary means “the quality or state of being happy”; “good fortune; pleasure; contentment; joy” (Dictionary‚ 2013). Happiness is a learned emotion based on feelings or

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    Theoretical Perspective Parent-Child Interaction Therapy is an intervention founded on social learning and attachment theories (Allen‚ Timmer‚ Urquiza‚ 2014). Parent-Child Interaction Therapy uses the overview of attachment theory that states that “sensitive and responsive parenting provides the foundation of the child’s sense of knowing that he or she will be responded to when necessary” (Theoretical Underpinnings of PCIT‚ 2010). Therefore‚ the warmth‚ responsiveness‚ and sensitivity that Parent-Child

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    Psychodynamic Perspective

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    Psychodynamic Perspective FREUD’S CASE STUDIES ANNA O • Anna O (real name Bertha Pappenheim) was not actually Freud’s patient‚ she was a patient of Freud’s older friend Josef Breuer. However‚ Anna O can still claim the distinction of being the founding patient of psychoanalysis because Freud developed the first stages of his theory based on her case. It is‚ therefore‚ worth knowing a few details of her case. At the time of her illness‚ Anna was 21 years old and until the illness struck she had

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    could be civilized. And as time goes by‚ we became stronger‚ wiser‚ and smarter. We soon developed a sense of government‚ and a so called law system‚ like if you aren’t a king‚ you don’t own anything‚ but then that soon changed when a more modern society came about. And now look at humans‚ we have many different languages‚ we have religions‚ we have currency‚ and we have some type of belonging. Now we don’t have to come up with lies for how we got here‚ or lie about what’s real and what’s fake. We

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    global perspective

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    (Anishaa) Andorra: • Principality of Andorra • Southwestern Europe‚ Pyrenees mountains‚ on the border between France and Spain • Snowy‚ cold winters and warm‚ dry summers • Mountainous terrain (dissected by narrow valleys) • Languages: Catalan (official language)‚ Spanish‚ Portuguese and French • Ruled by co-princes: The President of France and the Bishop of Urgel. • Flag: 3 vertical bands of blue yellow and red combine the French and Spanish colours • VIRTUS UNITA FORTIOR = Strength United

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    Personal Responsibility Laura Hayes GEN/200C November 5‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Thesis Statement: While it ’s not easy to admit that you ’ve made a mistake‚ personal responsibility means admitting when you ’ve made a mistake. Informal Outline: I. Introductory Paragraph While it’s not easy to admit that you’ve made a mistake‚ personal responsibility means admitting that you’ve made a mistake. The definition of personal responsibility is "the quality or state of being accountable;

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    Carl Rogers person centred approach to counselling This essay will evaluate the necessity and importance of the development of the core conditions in the humanistic counselling process and critically analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the person-centred approach in the counselling process. “The Person-Centred Approach focuses on the clients own best authority as it is based on the client’s personal experience in his or her own life here and now. It shows the client as someone who has the

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