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    Mr. Moses Banduga2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Background The college of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS) consists of five schools3 and one institute. The mission of the college is to create and transmit ideas‚ knowledge‚ virtues and values to students with a view to preparing them to be leaders and workers for their country in particular and the world at large. CHUSS has a reputation for excellence and a commitment to ensuring that its students are well prepared for the ever-changing

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study Schools are considered to be the second home of students because students spend most of their time inside the campus that is why management of the schools should not compromise the safety and security of the students. The researchers intended to create a simulation of security and monitoring of the students using a Close Circuit Television (CCTV) in order to supervise the activity of the students and monitor the facilities of the school

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    Chapter I – Introduction A. Introduction B. Background of the Study C. Statement of the Problem D. Objectives of the Study E. Scope and limitations of the Study F. Significance of the Study Introduction Nowadays‚ in a highly technological society‚ human productivity is made more efficient through the development of electronic gadgets with the advent of such modernization in education‚ one way to globalize the process of research is to realize that technology

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    . INTRODUCTION Learning Objectives 1. Define Psychology. 2. Describe the difference between opinions‚ values and facts‚ and explain how the scientific method is used to provide evidence for facts.   1. Define psychology. Psychology is the scientific study of the mind (mental processes) and behavior.   2. Describe the major schools of thought and theoretical perspectives in psychology.   behaviorism psychology based on the premise that it is not possible to objectively study the mind‚ therefore

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    CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 INTRODUCTION The objectives of this chapter are to review the existing literature and provide an overview of operational risk in general and in banking industry in particular. The chapter also seeks to show what other researchers have explored in relation to operational risk management and how it can be a source of competitive advantage. 2.1. DEFINITION OF CONCEPTS 2.1.1 Risk Organizations today operate

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    performance. [Key words: Employees‚ retention‚ compensation‚ rewards‚ training and organizational justice.] The related literature review of the title unanimously acknowledges that successful organizations share a fundamental philosophy of creating value and investing in their employees (Maguire‚ 1995; Annand‚ 1997) and managing retention of promising employees’ is considered as fundamental mean of achieving competitive advantage among the organizations (walker‚ 2001). Aliya and Fariduddin (2003) found

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    Marvin Son Jan Alvin Sobrevega Gifford Jovenir Miki Kaneko Tricia Barcelona IV- DEL PILAR RESEARCH ADVISER: MS. JECELYN NAMUNCALE FEBRUARY 28‚ 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: The Problem and its Background I. Introduction II. Statement of the Problem III. Scope and Limitations of the Study IV. Significance of the Study V. Definition of Terms CHAPTER 2: Population and Sampling I. Respondents of the Study II. Research Instruments III. Statistical Treatment

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    The Stage and Film Portrayal of Othello As Thomas Macaulay once said‚ “Othello is‚ perhaps‚ the greatest work in the world”‚ and that statement may be true. Othello‚ a tragedy by William Shakespeare‚ follows the military and romantic life of Othello and those he comes into contact with throughout the play. During the course of history‚ this famous play has been performed on both the stage and on film hundreds of times. The stage and film portrayals equate and differentiate from Othello in Shakespeare’s

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    N.T Senior Thesis Analysis of Khaled Hosseini & best selling novel “The Kite Runner “ The story of the Kite Runner is fictional‚ but it is rooted in real political and historical events ranging from the last days of the Afghan monarchy in the 1970s to the post-Taliban near present-day. Hosseini also pulls from his own memories and experiences growing up in the Wazir Akbar Khan section of Kabul and his adaptation to life in California. Khaled Hosseini’s aim was to not only call attention

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    A Review of Thesis “VERIFICATION AND BALANCE IN SCIENCE NEWS: How THE NEW ZEALAND MASS MEDIA REPORT SCIENTIFIC CLAIMS” It is a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy By Laura A. Sessions University of Canterbury 2003 Reviewer of Thesis Dilip Gosai has Submitted as part of course work For Ph D Program @ Faculty of Management Studies Charotar University of Science & Technology

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