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    Journal of Strategic Information Systems 22 (2013) 193–207 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Strategic Information Systems journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jsis Analyzing the impact of HRIS implementations on HR personnel’s job satisfaction and turnover intention Christian Maier a‚⇑‚ Sven Laumer a‚ Andreas Eckhardt b‚ Tim Weitzel a a Centre of Human Resources Information Systems‚ University of Bamberg‚ Department of Information Systems and Services

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    Accounting Information Qualitative Characteristics Gap: Evidence from Jordan Ahmad N. Obaidat Tafila Technical University‚ Tafila‚ Jordan [Abstract] The general objective of financial reporting is to provide useful information to present and potential investors‚ creditors‚ and others to help them make investment‚ credit‚ and other decisions. The purpose of this paper is to find out whether there is an existing gap concerning the importance of accounting information qualitative characteristics from

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    Qualitative Research Critique Cindy Walters NUR/518 October 8‚ 2012 Elizabeth Esterl Qualitative Research Critique Hi‚ my name is Cindy Walters. I am presenting a qualitative research critique on a study conducted in 2011 on people with bipolar disorder with comorbid substance use. The study is entitled “The lived experience of adults with bipolar disorder and comorbid substance use disorder” written by Terry Ward‚ MSN‚ PhD‚ RN. Bipolar disorder involves changes in cognition‚ behavior

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    Qualitative Food Tests

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    Name: Marcus Gonzales Date: Wednesday 12th September 2012 Form: L62 Subject: Biology Teacher: Ms. Hutton Lab #: 1 Title: Food Tests Aim: To test an unknown substance for various food substances. Apparatus/Materials: * Unknown Solution X * NaOH * Iodine * Ethanol * Copper Sulphate * Benedict’s Solution * HCl * Cold Water * Syringe * Beakers * Bunsen burner * Tripod stand * Test tubes * Dropper Introduction: This Lab shows

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    There are many traits and skills that support effective leadership. Charles Krulak‚ United States Marine Corps General identified 14 basic traits of an effective leader: bearing‚ courage‚ decisiveness‚ dependability‚ endurance‚ enthusiasm‚ initiative‚ integrity‚ judgement‚ sense of justice‚ knowledge‚ loyalty‚ tact‚ and unselfishness. (Krulak‚ 1998) These traits and skills contribute to effective leadership despite the field. The traits and skills would be most effective are: decisiveness‚ integrity

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    QUALITATIVE TESTS FOR SOME CATIONS II CHEMISTRY 11.1 OCTOBER 5 2013 QUALITATIVE TESTS FOR SOME CATIONS II I. Introduction Qualitative analysis schemes are often based on selective precipitation of different cations. By carefully selecting reagents and conditions for reactions‚ groups of ions can be separated on the basis of their reactivity and the solubility of their salts. This enables the experimenter to use simple techniques with standard laboratory equipment‚ as well as to learn

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    Qualitative Analysis Lab

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    Abstract Chemically active extraction was used to separate two unknown compounds from each other and to determine what compound class each compound belongs. The solid unknown was purified by recrystallization and its melting point range was determined to be 109-111°C. The liquid unknown was purified by simple distillation and its boiling point was determined to be 95°C. An IR spectrum was collected for each of the purified compounds; the solid was determined to be 3-toluic acid and the liquid was

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    Andrew Carnegie once said‚ “No man will make a great leader who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit for doing it.” Teamwork is the key component to achieving something great‚ if a leader wants to be great‚ his team must also be great. Ruling and dictating as one individual never leads to positive results. Authoritative leadership is less effective than collaborative leadership because fear and power create anarchy and dissent‚ while respect and decency create a harmonious society. This

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    Research Analysis 3-1 Mason-Williams‚ L. (2015). Unequal opportunities: A profile of the distribution of special education teachers. Exceptional Children‚ 81(2)‚ 247-262. Problem/Purpose This article is based on empirical evidence of the shortage of highly qualified special education teachers which is hindering the learning of children placed in special needs classrooms where there are high rates of school poverty. Mason-Williams (2015) asserted that Special education teachers are needed in the

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    illustrates the DSH process as experienced by incarcerated women"( Mangnall‚ J.‚ & Yurkovich‚ E. 2010). The implications of the research was stated which is the need for nurses who work in corrections to work towards “decriminalizing” DSH and to develop a prison protocol that gives nurses permission to “just listen” and give incarcerated women permission to “just talk” without fear of reprisal”( Mangnall‚ J.‚ & Yurkovich‚ E. 2010).Also‚ a new insight emerged that was that these women were being

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