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    measurement course of action generating equivalent ending each time an examiner performed the experiment. This process consists of five types‚ “alternate-form‚ internal-consistency‚ item-to-item‚ judge-to-judge‚ and test-retest reliability” (Rosnow & Rosenthal‚ 2008‚ p. 125). Alternate-form reliability is the degree of coefficient of relationship of different forms of the same experiment. Internal-consistency is the notion of how dependable the experiment is to the moderator approach of assessing the

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    is important to use advance technology to improve the efficiency of using biogas. Two American utilities have found the purification technology that turn organic waste and gas from sewage plants into natural-gas which can serve the local people. (Rosenthal‚ E. 2010) On the one hand‚ using advanced purification technology can produce more efficient biogas so that it provides an alternative of fossil fuels that help the utilities meet the local people’s energy need. On the other hand‚ the advanced technology

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    is one of the many chemicals in tobacco. When inhaled‚ the nicotine diffuses into the pulmonary blood and enters the systemic circulation‚ quickly reaching the brain. When in the brain the nicotine binds to the acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) (Rosenthal‚ D. G et al. 2011). An important neurotransmitter is dopamine‚ which is critical to the acute reward pathways associated with nicotine abuse‚ along with other drugs. Nicotine stimulates the dopaminergic transmission of VTA in the midbrain‚ which

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    Organisational Climate – An Indicator to Organisational Health and Performance By Berinder Singh Kullar Research Scholar – CMJ University‚ Shillong Under guidance of Dr Manjeet Kaur Kaushal CMJ University (Faculty of Management and Commerce) Introduction Organisations are distinguishable in many ways from each other in ways the employees feel‚ behave and work. The attitudes of employees vary in terms of their behavior towards their job‚ towards their co-workers‚ towards their customers

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    spaces in California and how to bring that same feeling into a smaller urban garden‚" said Josh Rosenthal‚ President of Eco Minded Solutions. Working with other suppliers‚ such as RV Solutions‚ Village Nurseries‚ Southwest Boulder‚ Madd Potter and Vertical Garden Solutions‚ the company is prepared to share an innovative design that visitors to the show will both appreciate and want to emulate. Rosenthal continued‚ "What we are trying to do is to demonstrate to visitors at the Home/Garden Show that

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    for organisations in the 21st century it can be rather complex and difficult. Ultimately it is relatively hard to determine whether a training program has sufficiently executed its duty in delivering greater success for an organization. Bregman and Jacobson argue in the article that it may in fact not necessarily be desirable for organizations to implement training programs if marginal results are only achieved. Reasons being most employees do not make long term committed behavioral changes after participating

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    THE FAILURE OF EDUCATION SYSTEM IN NEPAL Tara Prasad Bhusal Lecturer of Economics Patan Multiple Campus‚ Tribhuvan University ‚Nepal Although‚ we have experienced more than three decades of New Education System‚ education in Nepal has failed. We are not adequately preparing our students for professional and technical positions and are thus losing the technology race. We are not inspiring our students to think critically: to read‚ to study. Thus we are losing the intellectual fight as well

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    Jury Nullification Jury Nullification Natalie Popoff CJA/344 Torria Richardson Jury Nullification “It is not only the juror’s right‚ but his duty to find the verdict according to his own best understanding‚ judgment‚ and conscience‚ though in direct opposition to the direction of the court.” This is what John Adams said of jury nullification. John Jay‚ who was the first justice of the Supreme Court said‚ “The jury has the right to judge both the law as well as the fact in controversy

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    thinner‚ and prettier. An article written by Michael F. Jacobson and Laurie Anne Mazure entitled "The Iron Maiden: How Advertising Portrays Women" sheds light on the excessive attention paid to a woman ’s appearance. The article states that "women have always been measured against cultural ideas of beauty but advertising has joined forces with sexism to make images of the beauty ideal more pervasive‚ and more unattainable‚ than ever before" (Jacobson and Mazur 211). The ideal image of women portrayed

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    choose between two strategic emphasises: value creation or value appropriation. Value creation is defined as innovating‚ producing and delivering products to the market and value appropriation is about extracting profits from innovations. Mizik and Jacobson (2003) state that a firm’s strategic emphasis depends on the industry‚ the firm’s capabilities and profitability. Although‚ firms should focus on a balance between value creation and value appropriation‚ rather than the choice between them (Mizik

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