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    CSR and CFP with the integrative use of risk management and real option theory. Whereas previous research have been ex-posed based and solely consider the reduced risk derived from CSR investments as a benefit among others‚ this paper encourage proactive incorporation of risk management in the considerations of whether to invest in CSR. The paper’s main differentiation and contribution is a centering on risk management as the purpose for engaging in CSR‚ and applying real option theory as a basis

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    The Butterfly Effect Essay

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    The movie‚ The Butterfly Effect‚ released in 2014‚ tells the story of Evan Treborn who‚ after suffering many tragedies as a young boy finds a way to unlock his repressed memories. With the help of journals that he began writing at seven years old‚ Evan relives the tragic events of his past and attempts to change them for the better. Through trial and error‚ Evan creates a story for himself and his friends that he believes is the best of all possible options. The first key point in the story line

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    The Effect of Hourly Rounds on Patient Satistifaction in Hospitalized Adult Patients 1. “Hourly rounding is a new‚ proactive approach to organizing nursing care that has garnered positive results; its focus on patient-centered care has led to notably improved patient satisfaction scores” (Ford‚ 2010‚ p. 188). Hourly rounding acts as a “proactive approach to anticipated needs” and “increases patient satisfaction‚ because patients perceive their needs are being met in a timely manner” (Ulanimo and

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    Green. The educator imposes his will on the student in Plan A and ignores the problem in Plan C. On the contrary‚ Plan B assumes collaboration between the teacher and the student to find the solution of aversive behavior. Plan B could be Proactive‚ used before the behavior arises again‚ and Emergency‚ used while the behavior is occurring. Plan B includes three steps: Empathy‚ Define Adult Concerns‚ and Invitation. In the provided observation Ms. Ghedina utilized Plan A‚ she consistently told

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    How do declarative and non-declarative memories differ? Provide two specific examples of each. Declarative memories are memories which are memories that are remembered as facts and knowledgeable facts.  An example of Declarative memories is that lets say that you know your favorite shopping center is open till 7:30pm than knowing what time the store loses is Declarative memory because as people we consciously recall that as a fact.  non-declarative memories are memories that need no skilsusual people

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    Critically assess the personality (or psychological) traits approach to explaining entrepreneurship. What makes an entrepreneur‚ an entrepreneur? Could it be the environment they grew up in or simply‚ the personality that they were born with or developed as they grow? This essay would present on the traits one should have to perform in this career and how these personalities would benefit them as a businessperson. Apart from that‚ it would discuss the different approaches and analyze it against

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    Organizational Behavior Assignment 2 Answer each of the following questions by saving this document as a new file and inserting your answers below. Save the document as a .doc (not a .docx)‚ include your last name in the new file name‚ and submit the assignment before the beginning of the next class. Be sure to follow the instructions as provided. Chapter Five. True/False: State whether the following statement is true or false and provide a brief explanation to justify your answer.

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    Crime prevention is part of a police department’s job responsibilities‚ along with creating safer communities for its residents. Collaboration between the two is essential for the process to be successful. This collaboration is the basis for community policing and working together to reduce crime through problem-oriented policing or POP. In this paper‚ three popular POP models will be examined for strengths and weaknesses. The discussion will improve on the weaknesses and revitalize the model’s

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    Memory and the Different Types of Memory Abstract This paper explains the differences between the each type of memory. Research will also show the roles of each memory system and how they pertain to memory. This paper will concentrate on each area of memory and will explain the problems of forgetting. Memory and the Different Types of Memory Memory can be defined as a “processes that are used to acquire‚ store‚ retain and later retrieve information. There are three major processes involved

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    454) Aggressive behavior is classified into two types which are proactive and reactive behavior. Proactive aggressive also known as instrumental aggression‚ it is a goal-directed behavior that carried out to achieve a purpose or objective in mind‚ it also extends beyond simply harming the victim. (Walls-Thumma‚ 2014) Example of proactive aggressive is bullying and robbery‚ both actions are intended to hurt the victims in order to achieve some goals

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