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    2nd page DIFFERENT PSYCHOSOCIAL MODELS THE PSYCHOANALYTIC MODEL This model is based on the pioneering works of Sigmund Freud. The major principles are based on the clinical study of patients undergoing psychoanalysis‚ a method which the patient is asked to provide an unrestricted account of whatever comes to mind leaving nothing out. 1. Id‚ ego‚ and superego. Fundamental to this model is the concept that behavior results from the interaction of three key subsystems

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    BCG model

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    Limitations
 of the BCG model. The BCG model is criticised for having a number of limitations (Kotler 2003; McDonald 2003): ➢ There are other reasons other than relative market share and market growth that could influence the allocation of resources to a product or SBU: reasons such as the need for strong brand name and product positioning could compel resource allocation to an SBU or product (Drummond & Ensor 2004). ➢ What is more‚ the model rests on net cash consumption or generation as the

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    “Role models are important in the growth of an individual. What is your opinion on this statement? You should write at least 350 words. 1. Definition of role models 2. Stand Agree or Disagree? 3. Reasons of agree/disagreeing 4. ------------------------------------------------- Conclusion – Rephrase stand Most of everyone has a role model in their life. They could be anyone all around us. But what exactly is role model? Role model can be define as a person who serves

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    NOTES ON  NEOCLASSICAL (SOLOW) GROWTH MODEL  Neoclassical Growth model shows why growth rate of per capita income cannot  be maintained through continuous saving and investment. The reason is that as  capital per labor rises‚ marginal productivity of capital runs into diminishing  returns.   Let the production function be :    Y = output‚ K = capital stock and L = labor force (population). This function is  assumed to be constant returns to scale type ie if you multiply each input by a 

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    Diet in Relation to Maternal Mortality Sarah S Coun-502 Human growth and development Dr. Christina Villarreal-Davis 8. May 2012 Abstract In most of the Eastern cultures women are perceived to be a liability and receive little to no education‚ proper nutrition‚ or medical help. This mindset towards women in several cultures becomes a contributing factor for the poor health conditions. In addition to this mindset the low socio-economic status of women‚ due to poverty and lack of education

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    methods are the Tulsa Model and the Marzano model. The method of evaluation that will be utilized for this report will be the Tulsa Model. The Tulsa Model gives ratings from 1-5 on many functions of teaching. The observation is broken down into Classroom Management (30%)‚ Instructional Effectiveness (50%)‚ Professional Growth (10%)‚ Interpersonal Skills (5%)‚ and Leadership (5%). Through this model‚ a high portion of Oklahoma’s teachers are a part of the evaluation processes. The model balances the evaluation

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    Kerala Model

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    THE KERALA MODEL Based on the development experience of the southern Indian state of Kerala‚ refers to the state’s achievement of significant improvements in material conditions of living‚ reflected in indicators of social development that are comparable to that of many developed countries‚ even though the state’s per capita income is low in comparison. Achievements such as low levels of infant mortality and population growth‚ and high levels of literacy and life expectancy‚ along with the factors

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    Hrm Growth in India

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    HRM Evolution-India   Indian experts account growth since 1920 This period related to post I-World War difficult conditions that called for State intervention & Trade Unions.   The Royal Commission (1931)- recommended to appoint of Lab-Welfare-Officer for selection of workers & settling grievances The Factories Act‚ 1948- compulsory Welfare officer (workers 500 & 500+)   In course of time: Two Professional Bodies set up. IIPM ( Kolkota ) & NILM (Mumbai)‚ premier Traditional Industrial

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    Population Growth The effects of population growth on economic development differ between the developed and developing countries. In the developed countries‚ population growth has enhanced the growth of such economies because they are wealthy‚ have abundant capital and scarcity of labour. O n the contrary the consequences of rapid population growth on the development of LDCs are not the same. Most developing countries are poor‚ capital scarce and labour abundant; and therefore population growth aversely

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    This report is presented as received by IDRC from project recipient(s). It has not been subjected to peer review or other review processes. This work is used with the permission of Do Nam Thang. © 2008‚ Do Nam Thang. Viet Nam’s rapid growth: at what environmental costs? By Do Nam Thang‚ PhD Viet Nam Environmental Protection Administration Ministry of Natural Resources and Government 67 – Nguyen Du – Ha Noi – Viet Nam Email: donamthang18@gmail.com Paper presented at the Conference on ‘Emergence

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