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    construction work. Gage was later treated after the accident as he his brain had been damaged. The accident caused damaged to brain structures and doctors argued that Gage started behaving differently after the accident (Damasio‚ Grabowski &Frank‚ 1994). The Phineas Gage accident helped explain the role of the brain in cognitive functions. The accident revealed how the brain areas support cognitive functions. There are various brain areas that support cognitive functions. For example‚ the left frontal

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    Juvenile Delinquency

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    makers and practitioners can learn from family studies of juvenile conduct problems and delinquency. In J.Q. Wilson & G.C. Loury (Eds.)‚ From Children to Citizens: Families‚ schools‚ and delinquency prevention. New York: Springer-Verlag. Melli‚ M. (1994). Personal communication. Moffitt‚ T.E. (1993). Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior: A developmental taxonomy. Psychological Review‚ 100‚ 674-701. Moffitt‚ T.E.‚ & Harrington‚ H.L. (In press). Delinquency across development:

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    Gibbs ’ model of reflection (1988) [pic] (Gibbs‚ 1988) Johns ’ model of reflection (1994) The following cues are offered to help practitioners to access‚ make sense of‚ and learn through experience. Description Write a description of the experience What are the key issues within this description that I need to pay attention to? Reflection What was I trying to achieve? Why did I act as I did? What are the consequences of my actions? •  For the patient and family •  For myself

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    Levy of Service Tax

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    in India. These taxable services are specified in Section 65(105) of the Finance Act‚1994.  Section 64 of the Finance Act‚ 1994‚ extends the levy of service tax to the whole of India‚ except the State of Jammu & Kashmir.   Generally‚ the liability to pay service tax has been placed on the ‘service provider’. However‚ in respect of the taxable services notified under Sec.68(2) of the Finance Act‚1994‚ the service tax shall be paid by such person and in such manner as may be prescribed

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    Nicely noticed some inconsistencies in the calculations on June 13‚ 1994‚ shortly after adding a Pentium system to his group of computers‚ but was unable to eliminate other factors (such as programming errors‚ motherboard chipsets‚ etc.) until October 19‚ 1994. On October 24‚ 1994‚ he reported the issue to Intel. According to Nicely‚ his contact person at Intel later admitted that Intel had been aware of the problem since May 1994‚ when the flaw was discovered during testing of the FPU for its new

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    the support of the Public Investment Board. However‚ till the year 1994‚ the environmental clearance provided by the Central government lacked legislative support and was solely an administrative decision. Current Institutional Setup for Environmental Protection The Union Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF)‚ Government of India‚ under the Environmental (Protection) Act 1986‚ distributed a notification of EIA on 27 January 1994 making Environmental Clearance (EC) compulsory for the modernization

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    Katz and Shapiro (1994) explain the theory of network externalities and how consumers behave when they face choices. The literature examines how expectations‚ coordination‚ and compatibility affect three basic clusters of decisions: technology adoption decisions‚ product selection decisions and compatibility decisions. Expectations mean that rational buyers form the components that they will be buying in the future in terms of availability‚ price and quality (Katz & Shapiro‚ 1994). Coordination

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    References: | |Rahman‚ F. (1994). Major themes of the Qur’an. Minneapolis: Bibliotheca Islamica. | | | | | |Al-Attas‚ S. M. N. (1992). Islam: The concept of religion and the foundation of ethics and morality. Kuala | | |Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa and Pustaka | |Al-Attas‚ S. S. (1996).

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    countries (i.e. countries that had not used a TEDs for catching shrimp) Covered Provisions: Article I (General Most Favoured Nation Principle)‚ GATT 1994 Article XI (General Elimination of Quantitative Restrictions)‚ GATT 1994 Article XII (Non-discriminatory Administration of Quantitative Restrictions)‚ GATT 1994 Article XX (General Exceptions)‚ GATT 1994 Request for Consultation: - 08 October‚ 1996 Date of circulation of Panel Report: - 15 May‚ 1998 Date of circulation of Appellate Body Report: - 12

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    problems‚ REBT stresses that clients’ perception of things is mostly irrational and “catastrophized” (Abrams & Ellis‚ 1994). The core idea of REBT is that people adapt irrational beliefs consciously or unconsciously toward specific events or people in their lives in which those beliefs cause them one or several emotional or behavioral disturbance (Abrams & Ellis‚ 1994). In crisis situations‚ people can take control if they change those irrational beliefs that they have and their way of thinking

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