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    children’s education and meeting saving goals. When it comes to college tuition‚ many parents find it difficult to make a saving plan that works. With the rising costs of education‚ and with more students choosing to attend graduate programs‚ the financial onus on parents is greater than ever. In fact‚ over half of the parents surveyed on the most recent Fidelity College Savings Indicator Study indicated that they are not on target to meet their saving goal. To help‚ here are some tips from seasoned parents

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    Nature n incidence of jvnl deliquency in SA Ever since apartheid‚ south africas crime rate has been more to the escalation side than the decreasing side and this also includes cases of juvenile deliquency although to a lesser extent. Juvenile deliquency refers to antisocial or illegal behavior by children or adolescents. is the broad-based term given to juveniles who commit crimes. Juveniles are defined as those people who haven’t reached adulthood or the age of majority. What defines adulthood

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    Mobile Banking

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    International Journal of Information Management‚ Vol. 19‚ No. 1: 63-74‚ 1999. Lu‚ J.‚ C. S. Yu‚ and C. Liu‚ “Mobile data service demographics in urban China‚” The Journal of Computer Information Systems‚ Vol. 50‚ No. 2: 117-126‚ 2009. Luarn‚ P. and H. H. Lin‚ “Toward an understanding of the behavioral intention to use mobile banking‚” Computers I Human Behavior‚ Vol. 21: 873-891‚ 2005. Natarajan‚ T.‚ S. A. Balasubrmanian‚ and S. Manickavasagam‚ Customer’s choice amongst self service technology (SST) channels

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    Microtia

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    associated anomalies in a series of 56‚000 pregnancies in an ethnically diverse population (Caucasian 46%‚ African American 46%‚ Latino 8%)‚ commenting on the incidence of anomalies and the embryogenesis and etiopathology of the varying deformities” (Lin‚ 2011). They found that microtia occurred in every 3 in 10‚000 births. Microtia occurs in 1 per 900 to 1200 Navjo children and 1 in 4000 Japanese births (Fuller‚ Pimentel & Peregoy‚ 2011‚ 330). Time of Onset Microtia is a congenital deformity‚ meaning

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    City University of Hong Kong Department of Applied Social Studies BSSSW (Social Work) SS2273 Counseling Skills Lab Tutor: Dr. Kathy Leung Reflection Journal of the Visit to the Chi Lin Elderly Home SID: Chan Man San 53025616 Reflection Journal of the Visit to the Chi Lin Elderly Home In fact‚ this is my first time to visit to the elderly home. Before this visit‚ I think that will be a boring experience for me. As I don’t have any experience which visit to the elderly

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    How and Why Multinational Corporations Pursue CSR Strategies: the Case of Nestle in China Anna Chou A thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Interdisciplinary Honors Thesis Written under the direction of Professor Kathe Newman Bloustein School and Professor Michael Santoro Rutgers Business School School of Arts and Sciences‚ Rutgers University 2013-2014 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2420273 Table  of  Contents   Abstract

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    Strain Theory Essay

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    The environments people are born into shape their perspective on life. Normally people wouldn’t commit crimes but their surroundings cause strain in their life and force them to partake in illegal behavior. However‚ some of the actions taken are less serious than others like: a teen speeding on the street to make curfew or stealing from a store to pay your rent. The actions of speeding can have a dramatic effect such as getting pulled over for drunk driving and having your parents find out and making

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    Despite the signing of the ASEAN Charter in 2008‚ the recent border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has shown that the organisation places the onus of avoiding armed conflict on the disputants themselves. Following Michael Leifer’s account of the ‘ASEAN paradox’ (1983)‚ this dispute has further demonstrated that ASEAN is an association rather than an alliance. Leifer argued that security matters are addressed bilaterally rather than regionally‚ and national interest prevails over regional

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    consulting giants like Mckinsey‚ S&P‚ BCG to be the next global economic superpower by 2030. Kudos to the leaders and people of China in bringing such a metamorphosis. Coming back to the dicey issue of a probable cold war scenario‚ i would place the onus completely upon China rather than India. Let me enlist the reasons for my stand. a)      History has been a witness‚ India is a peace-loving nation. It never indulges in warfare activities of threatening someone or illegally encroach others’ land

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    Pender Nursing Theory

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    is only a small part of this world. The individual is posited in this model as "being" health‚ "living" it‚ rather than considering health a static state. Health is a lifestyle. Effects The main effect of Pender’s model is that it puts the onus of healthcare reform on the person‚ not on the profession. Healthcare is a series of intelligent‚ rational choices that promote health concerning things like diet‚ exercise and positive thinking. All of these are choices and ingredients in living healthy

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