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    A major step towards a united Europe was the setting up of the European Coal & Steel Community (ECSC) in 1951. Its objective was a free market in coal and steel between the founding countries of France‚ West Germany‚ Italy‚ Belgium‚ Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Daniel McAleese became Revenue Commissioner when Seán Mac Cormaic retired in 1950. A native of Lurgan‚ Co. Armagh‚ McAleese was also working in the Custom House on the day it was burned. A noted member of Clonliffe Harriers and the

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    determine which of the three major causal models (i.e.‚ interpretations) could account for each finding. Indicate in the table below‚ by placing an X in the appropriate space‚ which of these three models could provide a possible explanation. Place an X in the space only if you judge the causal model to be possible & reasonably plausible. If you decide that the third model is possible‚ generate two possibilities for what variable “C” could represent‚ and type a short summary (one to 4 words should be sufficient)

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    REQUIRED SKILLS AND VALUES FOR EFFECTIVE CASE MANAGEMENT There are numerous skills that case managers will use to accomplish what is needed for a client‚ and each case manager will develop his or her own personal style of performing those skills. Some case management skills are learned informally through life experiences while others are learned theoretically and developed through formal training. Some will be easier to master than others. In addition to a set of skills‚ the case manager

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    coupling‚ ACM SIGSOFT 27 (1) (2002) 63–66. [3] A. Baddeley‚ Human Memory: Theory and Practice‚ Revised Edition‚ Hove Psychology Press‚ 1997. [4] R. Brooks‚ Towards a theory of the comprehension of computer programs international‚ Journal of Man-Machine Studies 18 (1983) 543 –554. [5] J.K. Chhabra‚ Y. Singh‚ Software maintenance: write software that is easy to maintain‚ i.t‚ Information Technology Magazine 10 (7) (2001) 60– 62. [6] S.D. Conte‚ H.E. Dunsmore‚ V.Y. Shen‚ Software Engineering Metrics and Models

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    coming back from both the present wars and being diagnosed with this disorder. Post traumatic stress disorder occurs as a result of experiencing a highly traumatic event such as combat‚ death‚ rape‚ abuse and so on. People suffering from post traumatic stress disorder often have flashbacks of that traumatic event. Flashbacks can often be triggered by something that reminds them of that traumatic event. People diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder often feel helpless from preventing the same traumatic

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    Experimental Research * Experimental research is unique in that it is the only type of research that directly attempts to influence a particular variable‚ and it is the only type that‚ when used properly‚ can really test hypotheses about cause-and-effect relationships. Experimental designs are some of the strongest available for educational researchers to use in determining cause and effect. Essential Characteristics of Experimental Research * Experiments differ from other types of research in two

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    CARIBBEAN STUDIES Stages/Steps in the Research Process 1. Identifying a problem  In identifying a research problem‚ one should keep in mind the following: - Is it important to Caribbean Development and can I justify it as a significant piece of research? - Can I obtain information on it easily or with minimum inconvenience? - Will I be able to research this issue in an ethical way? - Can this problem be studied empirically – Can I collect information “in the field” about it? - Is

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    A STUDY BASED ON ROSENBERG’S RESEARCH (1979) Abstract The development of children’s identity particularly their self-perceptions‚ is of a widespread interest. This small-scale study was based on previous research by Rosenberg (1979). The aim was to determine the differences between self-descriptions and the shift of the locus of self-knowledge with age. The design involved semi-structured interviews of two participants aged 8 and 16 years. The participants wrote some statements about who they

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    At one time‚ Scripto‚ Inc.‚ utilized the services of Audits and Surveys‚ a national marketing research firm‚ but‚ owing to budgetary restraints‚ Scripto eliminated marketing research and channeled its financial resources in other directions. As a result‚ the company had little of the data it required for important marketing decisions. For example‚ the company experienced great difficulty in securing comparative data for sales of its products and competitive products in retails outlets.

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    American News Coverage on Tiananmen Square Massacre 1989 I: Introduction Through Television news media‚ the whole America was watching China during April 15th to June 4th in 1989. U.S. audiences were well informed the progress of student protests when journalists used news technologies to transmit instantaneously what was happening in Beijing Tiananmen Square and other places in China. Ironically‚ the real-time political response was not launched firstly by Bush’s Administration but the Chinese

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