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    Administration‚ University of Patras‚ Greece  Department of Business Administration‚ University of Patras‚ Greece atsagkanos@yahoo.gr Athanasios Bellas Department of Business Administration‚ University of Patras‚ Greece  Determinants of Non-Performing Loans: The Case of Eurozone vmakri@upatras.gr Athanasios Tsagkanos  UDC 336.77 (4-672EU) ”2000/2008” DOI: 10.2298/PAN1402193M Original scientific paper bellas@upatras.gr Acknowledgements: The authors would like to

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    According to the article‚ Martin Luther King Jr.’s Last March‚ by National Archives‚ and the excerpts from his famous speech‚ “I have been to the mountain top”‚ it shows that he pushed for non violent changes because he spoke with leaders of the opposing sides‚ gave a famous speech‚ and stated that it is either nonviolence or nonexistence. The thought of violence disturbed Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and made him very tired and weary. He made many attempts throughout his life to stop the violence because

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    Where Has All My Labor Gone? – The Mystery of Non-billable Labor for AEC Firms You know you have spent your whole workweek devoted to a specific project‚ but you’re only showing 35 hours being billed to the project. Where did those 5 hours go? In many cases‚ these missing hours can be attributed to non-billable labor and many AEC firms overlook the importance of documenting how this time is spent. However‚ accurately accounting for non-billable labor is extremely important when tracking and calculating

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    action has. ... A non-consequentialist theory of value judges the rightness or wrongness of an action based on properties intrinsic to the action‚ not on its consequences. Consequentialist means behaving in a manner that positive consequences which in a sense the ends justifies the means as well as what the rules say. However‚ when it comes to Non-consequentialist it is not based on consequences: therefore‚ it is not worry about consequences. Both consequentialist‚ and non-consequentialist are

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    Non-traditional families are families that consist of single-parent families‚ extended families‚ and families with same-sex partner. Non-traditional families are becoming a norm in our modern culture whereas traditional marriages which was a norm in the past‚ has now become a minority situation in Canada. All across the country‚ men and women are caring for children on their own without their partner‚ unmarried couples cohabitate‚ gay and lesbian couples sharing their lives and raising children together

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    Forms of Non-Listening Janida Smith Everest University Online 1. Form of non-listening – Pseudolistening: Pseudolistening is pretending to listen‚ which is an ineffective way to communicate. When you pseudolisten‚ you leave the conversation with no information. There are numerous reasons why people pseudiolisten. They may be bored‚ lazy or not interested in the conversation (Wood‚ 2013). I find that I have a tendency to pseudolisten when the topic of conversation is not interesting

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    participate in elections. The rationale behind voter non-participation varies among individuals and demographic groups‚ however‚ they all share a connection in regards to their feelings towards their treatment by the country’s political system. The fact that congressional elections encounter some of the lowest voter turnout rates speaks to the misrepresentation and corruption present in the current political system‚ fueling the cycle of repetitive non-voter interest in political elections. Certain voter

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    Executive Summary The Chinmaya Organization for Rural Development (CORD) was established in 1985 in Himachal Pradesh‚ India. CORD started its work by providing Rural Primary Health Care to the surrounding under developed villages in the area. However whilst engaging closely with the rural communities CORD soon realized that critical healthcare issues were inextricably intertwined with the harsh reality of rural India’s poverty‚ illiteracy‚ and gender discrimination‚ all of which hinted at the formidable

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    Non - English Major Students

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    Review 2.1. Definition of Attitude 2.2. Definition of non-English Major Students 2.3. Language Learning Methods 3. Methodology 3.1. Subjects 3.2. Study Variables 3.3. Data Collection Instruments 3.4. Methods of Data Analysis 4. Findings and Discussion 4.1. The General Reality of Learning English of non-English Major Students 4.1.1. The Attitudes of non-English Major Student toward English 4.1.1.1. The Importance

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    Today‚ noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)‚ mainly cardiovascular diseases‚ cancers‚ chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes represent a leading threat to human health and development. These four diseases are the world’s biggest killers‚ causing an estimated 35 million deaths each year - 60% of all deaths globally - with 80% in low- and middle-income countries. These diseases are preventable. Up to 80% of heart disease‚ stroke‚ and type 2 diabetes and over a third of cancers could be prevented

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