Matthew A. Hudnall Negotiations and Communications Part One Article Review Amberton University Negotiation Skills MGT5193.E1 Dr. Timothy Staley Fall 2010 All communication is cultural‚ suggests the article by Liangguang Huang. Professionals at every skill level are asked to communicate with a number of different cultures in today’s business world. The virtual business world continues to grow
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University of Phoenix Material Article Review Format Guide MEMORANDUM UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX DATE: October 14‚ 2013 TO: FROM: RE: Punishing the Innocent: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Hunter‚ B. (2007). Punishing the innocent: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Retrieved from www.fee.org/files/docLib/0703hunter.pdf ARTICLE SYNOPSIS Hunter’s article examines how the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX Act) is too stringent and gives too much power over companies to governing bodies‚ i
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Name Here Using Religion as an Excuse Jounral Entry #3 Dorothy J. Samuels October 2‚ 2013 September 24‚ 2013 New York Times The article is covering the “Marriage and Religious Freedom Act” that was introduced in the House. The Act was drafted by Raul Labrador and endorsed by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; it is being described as the latest way to use religion as an excuse to discriminate‚ causing significant
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with developing their own skills and that learning is an end in itself. Performance goals are when students compare their competence with others thereby competing. Performance goals are even further divided into performance-approach (fueled by achievement motivation and a perceived high competence) and performance-avoidance (fear of failure and low competence perceptions). The expectations in this study are that the increases in self-efficacy for learning to be related to increases in approach
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The journal article Students and Teachers: Trouble shared‚ Trouble halved by Nalini Arumugam looks at the importance and efficacy of the use of Cooperative Learning strategies in teaching writing skills to students at institutions of higher learning. It presents the view that Cooperative Learning as an instructional approach will promote learning‚ specifically in writing better than using a Teacher Fronted Instruction (TFI). The study recognised that Cooperative Learning is highly effective
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This critical review of the quantitative study “Evaluation of a multiprofessional community stroke team: a randomised controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation; 18 pp 40-47 STUDY PURPOSE The study aims to conclusively evaluate how effective it is to employ a specialist community stroke team for the rehabilitation of stroke victims in a community based setting. This is clearly established at within the opening lines of the article. In the summary at the beginning of the article the author claims
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Article Review NASA/JPL‚ “NASA rover finds old streambed on martian surface”. Astronomy. September‚ 2012. The article I’m writing about is about the NASA Curiosity Rover and how it’s doing on its trip to mars. The reason that NASA has sent this rover is to find potential signs of life on the surface of mars. They are trying to find evidence that there once has been enough resources to have any kind of life on mars. NASA has sent a rover to Mars called the Curiosity Rover. It is on its way
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Journal Article Review – In Defence of the Deep Ecology Movement (Arne D. E. Naess‚ 1984) The purpose of this review is to examine and critically analyse the 1984 paper entitled ‘A Defence of the Deep Ecology Movement’‚ written by the late prominent Norwegian professor and philosopher Arne D. E. Naess. Before proceeding any further it is important to understand the context in which the paper is written. Although initially known for his work in the field of linguistics and language interpretation
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Citation Silverstein‚ M. J.‚ and Sayre‚ K. (2009‚ September). The Female Economy. Harvard Business Review. Summary The article begins by stating that “women now drive the world economy.” It goes on to discuss how women now represent a large portion of consumer spending‚ and that portion is expected to grow. Silverstein and Sayre discuss how companies are not taking seriously the fact that they may not have the best strategy when it comes to marketing towards the female market. They
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Name / ID : Bachrul Ulum / 1639047 IAP assignment : Article Review Jones‚ MJ 2010‚ ‘Accounting for the environment: towards a theoretical perspective for environmental accounting and reporting’‚ Accounting Forum‚ vol 34‚ pp. 123-138. In this article‚ Jones is pointing out about the existence of a relationship between human‚ especially enterprises‚ with the environment. This relationship then becomes a fundamental background of the implementation of the environmental accounting to safeguard the
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