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    Alcoholism Research Paper

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    Alcoholism Hillary N. Gabrick American Military University 4031913 January 31‚ 2014 Abstract Alcoholism is a disease that is a major concern in the United States because alcoholics endanger themselves and society. Alcoholism follows a certain course with known physical‚ psychological and social symptoms. Once addicted‚ the alcoholic continues to consume alcohol despite the destructive cost. The definitions of an alcoholic‚ alcoholism‚ and alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are

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    Brand Hierarchy

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    Smart Principles for Designing a Brand Hierarchy We all know the recession has drastically impacted consumer behaviors‚ but we may often overlook its direct impact on brands themselves. The recession has changed the way marketers manage their brand portfolios as they try to do more with less. As such‚ marketers are taking a closer look at how then can stretch existing brand equity across a greater number of products‚ often taking a parent brand/sub-brand approach. We generally see four different

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    Introduction Alcoholism accounts for problems in society beyond the immediate consequences suffered solely by the alcoholic. Violence‚ economic impact to work environments‚ traffic accidents‚ and domestic problems are all caused or exacerbated by the use of alcohol (who.int). Among those impacted the most are the millions of children of alcoholics. "According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 7.5 million children -- about 10.5 percent of the US population

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    Alcoholism: A Family Disease Today‚ over 76 million American adults have been exposed to alcoholism in the family‚ and it is responsible for more family problems than any other single cause (Parsons).  Alcoholism does not just take over the life of the alcoholic‚ but also the lives of the family. Every family member is affected differently‚ but they collectively share the pain and the suffering of living with an alcoholic. When the father is an alcoholic it has the greatest impact on the family

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    Hierarchy of Effects

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    ADAPTATION AND APPLICATION: HIERARCHY OF EFFECTS MODELSAND INTERNET ADVERTISING Cong Li‚ University of North Carolina‚ Chapel Hill‚ NC American Academy of Advertising Conference Proceedings.2007‚ p82-90. 9p. Introduction While online advertising has grown dramatically during the past several years‚ attracting Web users’ attention and persuading them remains one of the critical issues for advertisers (Yoo‚ Kim‚ & Stout‚ 2004). With the increased user control and online advertising clutter

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    Contrasting Maslow and Murray’s Theories of Needs Organismic theorists Abraham Maslow and Henry Murray tried to define the psychological developmental growth of humans via their theories of Hierarchy of Needs and Psychogenic Needs‚ respectively. Although each personality theorist’s idea attempts to define human psychological development there are quite a few dissimilarities between the two concepts; however‚ as much dissimilarity that may exist between the hierarchy of needs and psychogenic needs‚ both

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    MC CLELLAND’S THEORY OF NEEDS In early 1960s‚ David McClelland built on this work by identifying three motivators that we all have. According to McClelland‚ these motivators are learned (which is why this theory is sometimes called the Learned Needs Theory). McClelland says that‚ regardless of our gender‚ culture‚ or age‚ we all have three motivating drivers‚ and one of these will be our dominant motivating driver. This dominant motivator is largely dependent on our culture and life experiences

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    Hierarchy Court

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    CHAPTER 1 THE COURT STRUCTURE - The present court structure has been in effect since June 1994 following the Constitution (Amendment) Act 1994. - The judicial powers are exercised by the Subordinate Courts and the superior courts organised in a hierarchy where the Subordinate Courts are at the lower level and the superior courts at the higher level. THE SUBORDINATE COURTS (The Subordinate Courts Act 1948) THE PENGHULU’S COURT - The Penghulu’s Court is presided over by a Penghulu who has limited

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    Alcoholism - Pros and Cons

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    a depressant; it impairs your ability to drive‚ slows down your reaction time and causes you to make some risky decisions that you wouldn’t normally take. This essay will also help you comprehend how and why things happen‚ because of alcohol. Alcoholism can kill in many different ways‚ and in general‚ people who drink regularly have a higher rate of deaths from injury‚ violence‚ and some cancers. The earlier a person begins drinking heavily‚ the greater their chance of developing serious illnesses

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    Hospital Hierarchy

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    such as techs‚ medical assistants and Para-professionals. At the bottom of the pyramid would be hospital support services including nutrition services‚ maintenance‚ and housekeeping. In my current position we have a shorter but similar line of hierarchy. We are a small clinic owned by a large corporation out of Tennessee that handles almost all of the administration aspects of our operations. More locally there is a regional manager that will have either a Bachelors in business administration or

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