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    discusses the theoretical framework of the study. The second part discusses the literature around the concept of VFR travel and the expenditure patterns. The factors which influence the expenditure patterns of tourists’ are discussed in relation to the independent and dependent variables. The last part will discuss the summary of the chapter (knowledge gap) and how the theoretical and the literature review will form the basis of the methodology and data analysis. 2.1 Theoretical Framework Theories

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    Same-Sex Marriage The three theoretical perspectives in Sociology are Symbolic Interactionism‚ Functional Analysis‚ and Conflict Theory. These three perspectives can be applied to the topic of same-sex marriage‚ although a bill was passed in June 2015 allowing same-sex marriages. The topic still remains as an issue here in the United States for the couples to have equality as a straight couple would have. Symbolic Interactionism is the analysis of an individual’s interaction while in another person’s

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    3 Major Theoretical Approaches to Sociology Functionalism (a.k.a. Structural Functionalism‚ Functional Analysis‚ Positivism): Until relatively modern times the prevalent sociological perspective was Functionalism‚ a paradigm which analyzes social structures (such as religion‚ schooling‚ or race relations) to deduce what social functions (such as marriage conventions‚ college attendance‚ or hiring practices) derive from them. This theoretical approach views society as a system of inter-dependent

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    Theoretical Knowledge and Professional Practice  Erik Erikson • An individual needs to resolve a crisis in each of the eight stages of psychosocial  • development in order to progress to the next stage‚ with outcomes based on  • how each crisis is resolved.  Ivan Pavlov • Behavior is the result of associations formed between behavior and positive and negative consequences‚ or the associations formed between a stimulus and a response.  • Behaviorism is based on objective and concrete observations

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    Theoretical perspective of Local government By Adnan ul Haq Introduction: In the process of decision making‚ the intensification by the participation of masses and democratization’s process are two essential aspects that defend the local government’s existence. Without local government’s system it is not possible to consider any political system to be complete and entirely democratic. The two-fold essentialities (purposes) that local government serves are (a) supplying goods and services

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    Shipler used the employer’s point of view to show the audience the obstacles that get in the way of becoming employed. Shipler mentioned that many employers seek “people skills” which means people who are good with people weather it be having patience or conversing with customers. Employers also will look for someone with good work ethic. The only problem is that good work ethic is not usually there for many people who are welfare recipients or former inmates even those with lower education or work

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    The article presents various ethical issues but the issue that stood out was the restricting of opioid use. This is a controversial topic in our country as it is estimated that 1.9 million Americans have a substance use disorder involving opioids (National Institute on Drug Abuse). Dr. Wergin faces an uncomfortable situation being the only physician in Milford and having to directly deal with the limitations on prescription opioids. He understands that while not every patient is an addict or drug

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    Nagel believes that we cannot know what it is like to be a bat due to our lack of understanding of consciousness and consequently our inability to understand another being’s subjective character experience. Nagel chooses a bat to articulate his thesis because it is close enough on the tree of genetic evolution that we do not automatically dismiss its similarities but functionally different enough to ensure that his point is clearly displayed. Nagel is not sure how to determine whether or not an

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    At the room-service station‚ the waiter debits the guest´s account. This takes 2 minutes. The waiter may wait to do the billing if he another order to prepare or deliver. a) Draw a process map for the room-service process. b) What is the theoretical flow time of the process? c) The average flow time of the process was measured to be 60 minutes.

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    Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 7‚ 2013 |51 Some Theoretical Considerations on Caste Madhusudan Subedi Abstract Caste as a system of social stratification was an encompassing system in the past. There was reciprocal system of exchange goods and services. With time‚ occupation and mode of generation of livelihood of various caste groups changed‚ and the traditional form of jajmani system fizzled out. This paper provides an account of changing perspectives of

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