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    Professor A. Priesman English 100 13 March 2014 The Prostitution of the Hawaiian Islands Lovely Hula Hands: Corporate Tourism and the Prostitution of Hawaiian Culture written by Haunani Kay Trask was written in 1993. Trask wrote this paper to inform Americans about what she thinks of tourism‚ a “colonial imposition” towards the Hawaiian culture. Trask incorporates ethos‚ pathos and logos throughout her essay to show how tourism effects these three points in the Hawaiian culture: The homeland

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    with assignment to a sex category on the basis of what the genitalia look like at birth.” (1993: 97) From that point‚ until puberty‚ children are socialized into their prescribed gender roles. However‚ Lorber tell us because there are separate activities socially constructed as feminine or masculine‚ the experiences associated with these activities would all contribute to the social construction of gender (1993). The first evidentiary support Lorber uses to show gender is a socially constructed role

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    Running head: REVIEW OF THE REVISED BECK DEPRESSION INVENTORY Testing and Assesssment: Comprehensive review of the revised Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-IA) Daniel Beaulieu McGill University The Revised BDI (1993) Publication Dates: 1961-93 Authors: Aaron T. Beck and Robert A. Steer. Acronym: BDI-IA Price Data‚ 1994: $46 per complete kit including 25 record forms and manual ( ’93‚ 24 pages); $25.50 per 25 record forms; 22.50 per manual Introduction The revised Beck Depression

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    O Academy of Management Review 1996‚ Vol. 21‚ No‚ 4‚ 959-385. TOWARD AN INTEGRATIVE MODEL OF STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SULLY TAYLOR Portland State University SCHON BEECHLER Columbia University NANCY NAPIER Boise State University This article builds on previous work in intemational human resource management by drawing on concepts from the resource-based view of the firm and resource dependence to develop a theoretical model of the determinants of strategic intemational

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    very rare to find analyses that seek to specify in detail‚ in relation to particular films or groups of films‚ how heterosexual masculinity is inscribed and the mechanisms‚ pressures‚ and contradictions that inscription may involve’ (Cohan and Hark‚ 1993:9) thus expressing the ‘problem of masculinity’ in classical Hollywood cinema and that the way it is portrayed might vary. In order to analyse the image of the male body‚ this essay will use Laura Mulvey’s work on the image of woman on the screen

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    TCW identified certain control-triggering events. If one such event occurred‚ TCW had the right to take control of CBI. In CBIs fiscal 1992 and 1993‚ Castello orchestrated a fraudulent scheme that embellished the companys reported financial condition and operating results. The scheme resulted in Castello receiving bonuses for 1992 and 1993 to which he was not entitled. A major feature of the fraud involved the understatement of CBIs year-end accounts payable. Castello and several of his

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    reviews of the program’s success may serve as a model for other organizations. organizations feel that the ethics of their organizational culture have deteriorated: An organization’s culture‚ which Harris describes as “its distinct identity” (1993‚ p. 64)‚ has a profound impact upon the lives of both the employer and their employees. For example‚ at the outset of the employee’s association with the organization‚ culture “punctuates their experiences” and “provides access to . . . shared

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    even earlier‚ people had gradually noticed that different business generally have different and recognizable organizational cultures to operate the business. The one of the most famous model of organizational culture‚ popularized by Charles Handy (1993)‚ illustrates business cultures as classified into four major types: Power‚ Role‚ Task and person. Business culture is the attitudes prevailing within a business (Marcousʹe‚ 2003). For an innovative business‚ what kind of culture would be appropriate

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    culture varies in other education level‚ especially the context of campus or social life. Gunuc‚ 2013 also observed that the campus itself and campus activities have indirect effects on students especially in higher education. According to Blimling‚ 1993; Chickering‚ 1975; Gunuc and Kuzu‚ 2014; Pike and kuh‚ 2005; Terenzini et al.‚ 1996 reveals that concepts as giving value to campus‚ sense of belonging and particiaption in campus activities are considered as to be important parts of student engagement

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    treatment; the tendency of officials to want “to set an example” of the almost adult juvenile; and the difficulty of knowing the offender’s true age‚ which is often misrepresented in order to be handled in one system over the other (Hirschi & Gottfredson‚ 1993; Dawson‚ 1990). Merging the two systems would have the benefit of “providing for continuity of services”. At present‚ juvenile records are sealed so it is difficult to determine if the juvenile is headed toward serious problems. Furthermore‚ the

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