squeeze" caused by population growth‚ resulting in larger younger cohorts and hence a surplus of women in the marriage market‚ has played a significant role in the rise in dowries. ( Surplus of women over man at marriageable ages) 2. Skogrand‚ L. M.‚ Schramm‚ D. G.‚ Marshall‚ J. P.‚ & Lee‚ T. R. (2005). The effects of debt on newlyweds and implications for education. Journal of extension‚ 43(3)‚ 1. Motivation and objective : Examines the relationship between newlywed debt‚ selected demographic variables
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Title : ‘The Impact of Colour on Consumer Buying Decision’ Abstract This paper describes a study in the Marketing Psychological Influences on the Buying Decision Process. Especially how colour can make influence in the Consumer Buying Decision. Colour can dramatically affect moods‚ feelings and emotions. It is a powerful communication tool and can be used to signal action‚ influence mood and cause psychological reactions. Building on Grice’s (1975)theory of “conventional implicature”‚ the consumers
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Corruption in Kenya Introduction Corruption is a global phenomenon and is not bound to be found only in the developing countries but also in the developed countries of the world. Corruption crosses boundaries or age and is mentioned in the religious books of old such as the Bible (Deuteronomy Chapter 16‚ verses 19)‚ and in Chinese dynasty of Qin Dynasty (221-207).[1] Examples of corruption in developed countries include in Russia where the government of Putin went through all methods known to them
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Business Press. SCHMITT‚ B. H. 1999. Experiential Marketing‚ New York‚ The Free Press. SCHNEIDER‚ I. E. & BEACKMAN‚ S. J. 1996. Cross-cultural equivalence of festival motivations: A study in Jordan. Festival Management & Events Tourism‚ 4‚ 139-144. SCHRAMM‚ W. 1954. How communication works‚ Urbana‚ University of Illinois Press. SCOTT‚ D. 1996. A comparison of visitors ’ motivations to attend three urban festivals. Festival Management & Events Tourism‚ 2‚ 121-128. SHANNON‚ C. & WEANVER‚ W. 1962. The
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Approaches to Development Communication Jan Servaes (ed.) Paris: UNESCO 2002 Table of Contents By Way of Introduction JAN SERVAES I . Introduction 1. Communication and the Persistence of Poverty: The Need for a Return to Basics PRADIP THOMAS 2. Hybrid Interactions. Human Rights and Development in Cultural Perspective JAN SERVAES & CHRIS VERSCHOOTEN 3. Media Globalization through Localization JAN SERVAES & RICO LIE 4. Vertical Minds versus Horizontal Cultures. An Overview of Participatory
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEMESTER 1 / 2015 SMOM 5103 MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LECTURER: MUHAMMAD FIRHAT BIN OTHMAN NAME: PARTHIBAN PONUSAMY MATRIC NO: CGS01098430 I/C NO: 750123-07-5719 E-MAIL: parthiban_samy@yahoo.com OUM KUALA LUMPUR LEARNING CENTRE TABLE OF CONTENTS No Title Page 1 Task 1 3 2 Task 2 8 3 Task 3 12 4 Task 4 21 5 Task 5 24 6 References 27 task 1 Chemical Care Sdn Bhd which is located in Paka Terrenganu produces 500‚000 tons of Expendable Polystyrene
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Relationship Marketing in Consumer Markets: Antecedents and Consequences Jagdish N. Sheth Atul Parvatiyar Emory University Understanding the motivations of consumers to engage in relationships with marketers is important for both practitioners and marketing scholars. To develop an effective theory of relationship marketing‚ it is necessary to understand what motivates consumers to reduce their available market choices and engage in a relational market behavior by patronizing the same marketer
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& Gabbidon‚ Shaun L. (2009) Family and Delinquency: Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Spohn‚ Ryan E.‚ & Kurtz‚ Don L. (2011). Family Structure as a Social Context for Family Conflict: Unjust Strain and Serious Delinquency. Schroeder‚ Ryan D.‚ Osgood‚ Aurea K.‚ & Oghia‚ Michael J. (2010). Family Transitions and Juvenile Justice. Elrod‚ Preston‚ & Ryder‚ Scott A. (2005). Juvenile Justice: A Social‚ Historical‚ and Legal Perspective 2nd Edition. Burfiend‚ James W.‚ & Bartusch‚ Dawn Jeglum
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Chapter 1 Eliot begins chapter one with an overview of the society in which her story takes place. She describes the hermit-like lifestyle of those like Silas Marner‚ who she jokes‚ "looked like remnants of a disinherited race." Eliot also addresses the suspicion surrounding these solitary weavers and collectors of herbs‚ saying‚ "all cleverness...was in itself suspicious." Silas‚ too‚ a linen-weaver who had emigrated to Raveloe fifteen years ago‚ is similarly thought to possess quasi-demonic powers
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Transfer of learning is the study of the dependency of human conduct‚ learning‚ or performance on prior experience. The notion was originally introduced as transfer of practice by Edward Thorndike and Robert S. Woodworth. They explored how individuals would transfer learning in one context to another context that shared similar characteristics – or more formally how "improvement in one mental function" could influence another related one. Their theory implied that transfer of learning depends on
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