and Perspectives (Composed by Eric Beerkens‚ 2006) Globalization refers to all those processes by which the peoples of the world are incorporated into a single world society‚ global society (p.9). Albrow 1990 Globality is supplanting modernity (p. 4) Albrow 1996 The world economy has become so highly interdependent as to make national independence an anachronism‚ especially in financial markets. The interdependence is driven by science‚ technology and economics - the forces of modernity.; and
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Review of Literature on Abortion in the Family Abortion is a very controversial subject that has been continuously argued over for the past few years and probably for many more years to come. Women who are making the decision are effected emotionally‚ mentally‚ and physically since their bodies are going through many changes which it is not accustomed to. The main controversy is‚ who’s right is it to abort? Many will argue and say it is the woman’s right to chose what she does with her own
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Management Sciences‚ NS‚ 9(4)‚ 458–471. Bloch‚ R. (2000). Subnational economic development in present-day South Africa. Urban Forum‚ 11(2)‚ 227–271.CrossRef Board‚ C.‚ Davies‚ R Browett‚ J. G. (1975). The evolution of the South African space economy. PhD thesis‚ University of the Witwatersrand‚ Johannesburg. Browett‚ J. G. (1976). The application of a spatial model to South Africa’s Development Regions. South African Geographical Journal‚ 58(2)‚ 118–129. Browett‚ J. G.‚ & Fair‚ T. J. D. (1974)
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religion in such forms as anthropology and ethnology. This can add to the history of religion in theatre further ignoring atheism. Park Honan in "Theatre and Religion: Lancastrian Shakespeare/Region‚ Religion and Patronage: Lancastrian Shakespeare‚" reviews two books comparing Shakespearian theatre to theories of religion. This could be helpful to add to the history of arising atheism and its association to theatre and performance. Shakespeare‚ as many like to study‚ uses much religious morality as he
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safe patient care it is imperative to retain the nursing staff. Nurse retention is more important than ever before with the constantly changing healthcare environment. There is a gap in the literature when it comes to data and evidence related to the experienced nurse and retention. A lot of the literature that is available specifically focuses on the new graduate nurse and nurse residency programs. There definitely needs to be a larger focus on data collection and more specific outcomes that relate
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References: Armenakis‚ A. A.‚ Harris‚ S. G.‚ & Mossholder‚ K. W.‚ 1993. Creating Readiness for Organizational Change. Available on: http://hum.sagepub.com.ezproxy.leidenuniv.nl:2048/content/46/6/681.abstract (Accessed on 20 May 2013). Bruch‚ H.‚ Gerber‚ P.‚ Maier‚ V.‚ 2005. Strategic change
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Balogun‚ J. and Hailey‚ V.H (2004) Exploring Strategic Change‚ second edition. Burnes‚ B. (2004) Kurt Lewin and the planned approach to changeA re-appraisal‚ Journal of management studies 4(6) 979-1002. Burnes‚ B. (2005) Complexity theories and organisational change‚ International Journal of management reviews 7(2) 73-79. Feldman‚ M. (2000) Organisational routines as a source of continuous change‚ Organic Science 11(6) 611-629. Graetz‚ F. (2002) Strategic change leadership‚ Management decision 38(8)
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therapy for heavy smokers with a past history of alcohol dependence. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors‚ 18‚ 78−82. Marlatt‚ G. A. & Gordon‚ J. R. (Eds.). (1985). Relapse prevention. New York: Guilford Press. Pennebaker‚ J. W.‚ Colder‚ M.‚ & Sharp‚ L. K. (1990). Accelerating the coping process. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 58‚ 528−537. Schmidt‚ L. G.‚ & Smolka‚ M. N. (2001). Relapse prevention in alcoholics by cigarette smoking? Involvement of nicotinicdopaminergic mechanisms
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Using appropriate literature this paper will attempt to examine the ways in which interprofessional working can improve the quality of health care. Concepts of interprofessional working will be looked at. Examples observed or carried out on assessment ward in the mental health practice area will be drawn upon to explore the concepts of interprofessional working and quality. Issues relating to interprofessional working will be identified and will explored based on experience. ‘Quality’ is very difficult
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Independent Study Project on the Young Single – Review of Literature HHS 4M1 – Family Studies December 18‚ 2012 Carissa Cruz Section A: Bibliographic Entry Lunau‚ Kate. “The Broken Generation”. Mclean’s. Vol. 125‚ No. 35. September 2012‚ pages 54-58 Section B: Overview The article discusses the findings of a 2011 University of Alberta study‚ which discovers why so many university students have felt hopeless‚ depressed and even suicidal in today’s society due to different
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