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    UNIVERSITY SUPERVISOR Name? Signature ……………………..Date …………………….. SUPERVISOR ABSTRACT New products can be referred as original products‚ product improvements‚ product modifications‚ and new brands that the firm develops through its own research and development effort. The failure rate of new products remained high in Kenya for the last decades‚ relentless pressure does not exist which differentiates products and gain market share‚ new products do not remain new for too long‚ new technologies

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    Global Journal of HUMAN SOCIAL SCIENCE Volume 12 Issue 7 Version 1.0 April 2012 Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) Online ISSN: 2249-460x & Print ISSN: 0975-587X Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Regime and Growth of the Baloch Nationalism in 1970s By shazia jaffar International Islamic University Islamabad Abstract - Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was the first elected prime minister of Pakistan. His initial strategy of accommodation and power

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    A Research Study Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Course SOC102 “Factors Affecting Students who belong to Broken Families” (Group 1) Submitted By: Patricia Jaucian Sheila Sembrano Martin Erico Floro Christheniel Esposo Michael Docot BSIT III-A 13715 MT 4:00PM – 5:30PM Submitted To: Mr. Rex Villacrusis SOC102 Instructor February 26‚ 2013 Acknowledgement The researchers express their sincere gratitude and heartfelt appreciation to the following individuals and institutions

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    In today’s world it appears that more children are being diagnosed as having an emotional/behavioral disorder (EBD). This disorder enables the children to adapt socially and academically. For some reason emotional disorder causes children to act irrational and their behavior seems almost uncontrollable. Most children who suffer from any characteristics associated with emotional behavior disorder‚ as described have a great hindrance in their educational performance to the point where they are classified

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    Romantic Relationship Tina M. Harris Department of Speech Communication University of Georgia Athens‚ Georgia‚ USA Pamela J. Kalb eisch Department of Communication and Mass Media University of Wyoming Laramie‚ Wyoming‚ USA Currently‚ limited research exists that explores the socially taboo topic of interracial dating between African Americans and European Americans. Historically‚ African Americans and European Americans have had a highly destructive relationship of enslavement and oppression

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    FINANCE 211T MWF 5-6 P.M. Submitted to: Professor Andres J. Teves Japanese Central Bank Research Project Maniego‚ Ronilyn C. BSTM-3T Key Activities of Japan’s Central Bank‚ Bank of Japan The Bank of Japan (BOJ) is the central bank of Japan. Its primary objectives are implementing monetary policy‚ issuing banknotes‚ providing settlement services and ensuring the stability of the financial system‚ managing treasury and government-related securities operations‚ and compiling data

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    on our consumption of food‚ both on choice and intake (Higgs‚ 2015). There is evidence that eating with just one other person can influence our intake of food by 44% and this continues to increase as more people are present (DeCastro‚ 1997). DeCastro (1997) describes how simple behaviours are often increased by social influences. Eating is considered a simple behaviour‚ and animals have demonstrated eating more in the presence of others. Bayer (1929) presented an experiment with a chicken who was

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    Unhealthy Eating causing diabetes in teens In today’s society not many teens are aware of the affects unhealthy eating has on them. Unhealthy eating leads to many life threating diseases like obesity and diabetes. The growth of diabetes in teens has sky rocketed‚ and not many teens knows what a “healthy meal” is anymore. Healthy eating has been a category I’ve always been interested in and encourage many to try it since my grandmother herself has diabetes‚ and it has changed her life in a dramatic

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    Priyanka Shah Writ 1301 Katherine Lee December 3rd 2013 Research Paper Rough Draft: We live in a day and age where we are told that to be successful you must go to school‚ get a job‚ and work your whole life away in a cubicle. Society discards the possibility of you being a Steve Jobs‚ Bill Gates‚ and other extremely intellectual individuals. We are told that college is a necessity to go anywhere in life. That to make a living‚ we must follow the formula that is life. However‚ there is no formula

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    inauthentic emotion. Their study revealed that in all 3 experiments‚ 19-month-old infants‚ but not 16-month-old infants‚ detected inauthentic emotional communication and differentially responded to the environment accordingly. These findings demonstrate that infants do not simply take all emotional communication at face value and are sensitive to features of emotional contexts beyond what is expressively communicated by the adult (Walle & Campos‚ 2014). This evidence is valid documentation that our emotions

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