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    Social mindfulness: Skill and will to navigate the social world. Authors: Van Doesum‚ Niels J.‚ Department of Social and Organizational Psychology‚ VU University Amsterdam‚ Amsterdam‚ Netherlands‚ n.j.van.doesum@vu.nl  Van Lange‚ Dion A. W.‚ Vossius Gymnasium‚ Amsterdam‚ Netherlands Van Lange‚ Paul A. M.‚ Department of Social and Organizational Psychology‚ VU University Amsterdam‚ Amsterdam‚ Netherlands‚ p.a.m.van.lange@vu.nl  Address: Van Doesum‚ Niels J.‚ Department of Social and Organizational Psychology

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    factors influencing the adoption of data warehouse technology: a study of the banking industry in Taiwan‚ Decision Support Systems 37‚ 1 – 21. 9. Kettunen‚ Juha; Kantola‚ Ismo (20050 Campus-Wide information systems‚ Volume 22‚ Number 5‚ pp. 263-274. 10. Markus‚ M. L. (1983) Power‚ politics‚ and MIS implementation‚ Communications of the ACM(26:6)‚ pp. 430-444. 11. Wells‚ N.‚ Wolfers‚ J. Finance With A Personalised Touch‚ Communications of the ACM ‚ Vol. 43‚ No. 8‚ 2000‚ pp 31-34. 12. Wixom‚ B. H.‚ Watson

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    References: Ada‚W.‚ Harry‚ S.‚ Patrick‚ K.‚ Robert & D.‚ (2005). Critical Failure Factors in ERP Implementation. Ligus‚ G.‚ (2007)‚ 12 Cardinal Sins of ERP Implementation. Rockford Consulting Group LTD. IL.US Jutras‚ C Markus‚ L.‚ Axline‚ S.‚ Petrie‚ D. & Tanis‚ C. (2000). Learning from Adopters ’ Experience with ERP Problems Encountered and Success Achieved Mehta‚ A. (2010)‚ A Study on Critical Success Factors for Successful ERP Implementation at Indian SMEs. Dissertation

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    her son during World War II. Without Ilsa the book would be missing an important theme – the impacts of death. Ilsa is an interesting and significant character because she is unusual‚ she does not follow any stereotypes and it is through her that Markus Zusak conveys grief. Firstly‚ Ilsa remains quiet most of the time‚ which makes her an engaging character because it gives the impression that she may be secretive. Throughout Liesel’s visits to the library and the usual washing pick up‚ Ilsa barely

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    In the Middle Ages‚ Juruselam found itself under Muslim rule‚ which made it difficult for Christian pilgrims who wanted to visit due to it being the site of Jesus’ preaching‚ crucifixion‚ and subsequent rise from the dead. At the Council of Clermont in 1095 the leader of the Roman Catholic Church at the time - Pope Urban II - gave a call to arms that resulted in the calling of the first crusade with the objective of reclaiming the Holy Land and winning back Jerusalem for the Christians. Religious

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    Feasibility study of setting up a budget airline in Hong Kong (Success factors of setting up a budget airline in Hong Kong) Prepared for Final year project Coventry University & SCOPE‚ City University of Hong Kong Presented by Steven 52657161 February 13‚ 2012 Table of Contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………...P.1 2. Background/ Problem Statement…………………..P.1- 3 3. Literature Review…………………………………P

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    Ideally‚ the teacher would leave the consultative process with a new strategy and know when to apply it. In other words‚ the consultee should demonstrate stimulus generalization. However‚ this does not necessarily happen organically. Rather the consultant should be proactive in the training stage to foster stimulus generalization. A barrier to stimulus generalization may be insufficient trained exemplars. Perhaps a teacher only applies the intervention when behavior clearly meets the behavioral definition

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    Anne Frank‚ a Jewish victim of the Holocaust and author of The Diary of a Young Girl‚ once stated “Despite everything‚ I believe that people are really good at heart.” Even though people may do bad things‚ there is still good in people who do those bad things. Many people who may seem bad can also be deemed good at heart by certain acts they commit such as some German soldiers showing mercy to Jewish prisoners by giving them water‚ food‚ or not killing them when they do some job incorrectly.

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    the Stripped Pyjamas the relationship that is focused on is between Bruno and Shmuel. The following paragraphs discuss the similar situations‚ and themes that connect the two relationships together. The Book Thief was written by Australia writer Markus Zusak in 2005. The novel focuses on Liesel‚ a 12 year old girl and her family who are living in Germany during and post World War Two. When her family takes in a Max‚ a Jewish man that is hiding from the Nazi Soldiers‚ Liesel’s life is turned upside

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    recognition in recent years in the mental health profession (Corey and Corey‚ 2006). Historically however‚ individual therapy was viewed as the most effective form of treatment‚ and group therapy was a less crystallised alternative (Glass‚ 1998). Markus and King (2003) suggest‚ “There is a wealth of evidence that group psychotherapy is as effective as individual therapy in treating a range of psychiatric problems’ (p203). As professionals are asked to conduct more groups today then ever‚ it becomes

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