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    speech and hence any debate. How we use our voice is paramount our success and the audiences belief in what we are saying. Outside of what we say and how we say it a lot the audiences understanding comes from the debater’s non verbal communication‚ the way the debater uses facial expression‚ body movement and the gestures made all impact the audience and make the debate a success. It is a combination of these public speaking skills that are paramount to the success of a debate. This essay will use a

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    expatriates for increasingly complex global assignments. Career Development International‚ 6(2)‚ 69-86. Hiltrop‚ J.M. (1999). The use of HRM practices in international and domestic organisations‚ New Zealand of Industrial Relations‚ 24(1): 47-61. Humes‚ S. (1993). Managing the Multinationals: Confronting The Global-Local Dilemma. Hertfordshire (UK): Prentice Hall International Katz‚ J.P.‚ & Seifer‚ D.M Lee‚ H.W. and Liu C.H. (2006). ‘Determinants of the Adjustment of Expatriate Managers to Foreign Countries:

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    in Aotearoa New Zealand. Davis‚ P.‚ & Ashton‚ T. (2001). Health and Public Policy in New Zealand. Dubey‚ J. (1974). Confidentiality as a requirement of the therapist: technical necessities for absolute privilege in psychotherapy Psychiatry‚ 131‚ 1993-6. Durie‚ M. (2001). Maori Ora: The dynamics of Maori health. New York: University press. Durie‚ M. (2003). Whaiora: Maori health development (2 E.d). New York: Oxford University Press. Fay‚ J. (August 2004). Scopes of Practice for Psychotherapists

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    Crisis Intervention A Review

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    crisis occurs when a stressful life event overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope effectively in the face of a perceived challenge or threat (Auerbach & Kilmann‚ 1997; Everly & Mitchell‚ 1999; Raphael‚ 1986; Sandoval‚ 1985; Schwartz‚ 1971; Wollman‚ 1993). More specifically‚ a crisis may be thought of as a response condition wherein: 1) psychological homeostasis has been disrupted; 2) one’s usual coping mechanisms have failed to reestablish homeostasis; and‚ 3) the distress engendered by the crisis

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    UN Peacekeeping Operations in Africa by Vladimír Kváča Jan Masaryk Centre of International Studies‚ University of Economics‚ Prague From the total of all 60 UN peacekeeping operations in history‚ a considerable number (over 38 %) took or takes place in Africa. Particularly in the post-Cold War era‚ became Africa a permanent challenge for UN peacekeeping attempts. Attitude of the United Nations Security Council (UN SC) towards the security situation in Africa have evolved in time‚ but the performance

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    human-centred nursing structures of primary nursing are themselves a philosophy of nursing and may be transposed to any setting and will be productive in delivering professional nursing practice to patients (Eyres 1992‚ Watts 1993‚ Watkins 1993a‚ 1993b‚ 1993c‚ Graham 1993‚ Castledine 1994‚ Wright 1995‚ Neal 1995‚ Mills 1995‚ Melville 1995‚ Booth 1995‚ Furlong 1996). In this paper I wish to explore these different conceptions of the phrase `primary nursing’ and show that the praxis of nursing concepts

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    Transactional and transformational leadership. A constructive/ developmental analysis. Academy of Management Review. 12(4).‚ 648-657. Rost.‚ J.C. (1991). Leadership for the twenty-first century. New York: Praeger. Shamir‚ B. House‚ R.J. & Arthur‚ M.B. (1993). The motivational effects of charismatic leadership: A self-concept based theory. Organization Science. 4(4)‚ 577-594. Stogdill‚ R.M. (1948). Personal factors associated with leadership. A survey of the literature. Journal of psychology‚ 25‚ 35-71

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    Stock Market Project Purchase #1 Question 1: The first stock I purchased was Microsoft as a safe investment with low risk. As the game first began to enroll itself‚ Microsoft became a very profitable contender due to the sharp increase in share prices. I knew the increase would not hold on for long and the stock trend portrayed both sharp increases and decreases in stock prices; this attributed to the selling of my Microsoft shares as an incentive to save any gains I made. Question 2: http://www

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    Notes-SLCRec”‚ World Academy of Science‚Engineering and Tehnology‚2008 [3] F. Takcda and S. OmaN‚ “Bank Note Recognition System Using neural Network with Random Masks‚” Proceeding of the World Congress an Neural Networks‚ Vol. I ‚ pp. 241-244‚ Portland‚ USA‚ 1993. [4] M. Teranishi‚ S. Omahl and T. Kosaka‚ “Neura-classifier ofcurrency Fatigue Level Based on Acoustic Cepstlum Pattems‚” Joumal of Advanced Computational Intelligence‚ Vol. 4‚ No. I‚ pp. 18-23‚ 2000.

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    Chronic Disease Paper In late fall 1991‚ my family gathered for Thanksgiving at my grandparent ’s house as always. There was nothing special or memorable about that Thanksgiving except for the innocuous mention from my grandmother that she had a dull pain in her leg that seemed to be getting worse. While everyone simply brushed off the comments as a slow sign of aging‚ her comments were much more than that as this would be the last Thanksgiving we would spend with her. Shortly after that Thanksgiving

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