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    Canadian Journal of Psychology‚ 1990‚ 44(1)‚ 87-112 Canadian Journal of Psychology Outstanding Contributions Series Levels of Processing: A Retrospective Commentary on a Framework for Memory Research Robert S. Lockhart and Hergus l.M. Craik University of Toronto ABSTRACT The influence on memory research of levels of processing (Craik & I^ockharl‚ 1972) is reviewed‚ and a number of conceptual and empirical criticisms are evaluated. Research since 1972 has enabled the original formulation of depth

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    Bluejacking Technology: Overview‚ Key Challenges and Initial Research Ratika Bali Department of Computer Science and Engineering Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology New Delhi‚ India Abstract—The mobile phone technology has developed tremendously in the past forty years since its invention in 1973 owing to its unique‚ wiring sans and fixation free networked system. Mobile phones have been espoused as an everyday technology‚ omnipresent at every physical location

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    A Man’s Search for Meaning is about enduring years of the Nazi concentration camps. The holocaust was one of the darkest chapters of human history taught him that the man’s primary motivational force is the search for meaning. Dr. Frankl’s discovery led to the development of the revolutionary approach to psychotherapy known as logotherapy‚ which is the own version of modern existential analysis. The book shows understanding why and how people can survive and cling to life given such apparently frail

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    Eloisa T. Vidal BSHRM 4-A Foreign Literature Topic "Non-native Graduate Students’ Thesis/Dissertation Writing in Science: Self-reports by Students and Their Advisors from Two U.S. Institutions" Author : Yu Ren Dong Abstract This article reports results from a survey of 169 graduate students and their thesis/dissertation advisors at two U.S. southeastern institutions about thesis/dissertation writing in science. The article compares the article compilation

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    Recruitment-internal and external methods Internal 1. Internal Recruitment - is a recruitment which takes place within the concern or organization. Internal sources of recruitment are readily available to an organization. Internal sources are primarily three - Transfers‚ promotions and Re-employment of ex-employees. Re-employment of ex-employees is one of the internal sources of recruitment in which employees can be invited and appointed to fill vacancies in the concern. There are situations when

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    Set 1 1. To separate sand and camphor in pure state from the given mixture of sand and camphor. 2. To separate sand and salt in pure and dry state from the given mixture of sand and salt. 3. To prepare common salt by treating acid with base. 4. To prepare crystal of copper sulphate from the given mixture of sand and copper sulphate. 5. To prepare barium sulphate by treating barium chloride with dilute sulphuric acid in pure state. 6. To separate sand and calcium carbonate

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    Anne Roiphe’s "Confessions of a Female Chauvinist Sow" first appeared in the magazine New York in 1972. In this essay Roiphe aims to convince her readers that women must put faith in the idea that they are equal to men‚ not superior. "Women who want equality must be prepared to give it and believe in it . . . ." Personal anecdotes‚ contrast‚ and comparison are techniques Roiphe skillfully uses to create a strong‚ convincing essay. Roiphe begins her essay with a personal anecdote describing the

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    Your Career Interest Profile: Based on what you told us‚ you are... Conventional Conventional occupations frequently involve following set procedures and routines. These occupations can include working with data and details more than with ideas. Usually there is a clear line of authority to follow. Social Enterprising Social occupations frequently involve working with‚ communicating with‚ and teaching people. These occupations often involve helping or providing service to

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    Growing up isn’t typically an easy time of transitions for everyone. For some it can be a fluid process; however‚ for others‚ it can also be an uneasy journey involving self-realization and selfishness. Cormier is able to portray this in two of his short stories‚ “President Cleveland Where are You” and “Mine on Thursdays”. In “Mine on Thursdays”‚ the main character Howie has a strained relationship with his daughter Holly due to his absense of being a fatherly figure when she was growing up. He realizes

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    SWOT analysis aims to identify the key internal and external factors seen as important to achieving an objective. SWOT analysis groups key pieces of information into two main categories: internal factors – the strengths and weaknesses internal to the organization external factors – the opportunities and threats presented by the environment external to the organization Analysis may view the internal factors as strengths or as weaknesses depending upon their effect on the organization’s objectives

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