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    knowledge about the brand name and culture; what’s more we discuss the cultural factors effecting the trademark translation. (1)To conform to the habitual use of the target language,understanding the habit of the target country’s language is necessary.The basis of the translation includes the understanding of the surface meaning of the source text as well as the deep meaning. (2)Translators should pay attention to the cultural and aesthetic psychology of customers in the target market.if the target

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    financial planning is an ongoing process. ·Identify and discuss the three most important personal factors and the three most important economic factors that affect your financial planning decisions. The three most important factors are martial status or family‚ personal health‚ and age. Moreover‚ age plays an increasing pivotal role that takes precedence as you get older. Just as Siegel & Yacht‚ (2009) mentioned‚ a deciding factor on returning to college to me was age and my lack of desire to create

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    another country‚ you probably could feel like a stranger. It is a different place with a variety of characteristics that you probably are not used to. Not only for the language or for geographical features‚ but you also find cultural dissimilarities. If I have to choose three cultural variances from Venezuela and US‚ I will select housing development/city‚ sports and behavior. Firstly‚ Venezuela and US have a dissimilar meaning about housing development‚ urbanization or city must be. According to the

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    Model Essay for “How to Do One Thing at a Time” Have you noticed that everywhere you go‚ people are multi-tasking? It’s become a normal part of life in the 21st century. Most people assume that multitasking is necessary in our personal and work lives. But what is multitasking doing to us? (HOOK) According to the article “How to Do One Thing at a Time” by Women’s Health Magazine (Title and author) multi-tasking has a negative effect on our minds as well as our work (Main Idea). First‚ the article

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    guidance. It also reveals the extent to which guidance and counselling services influence the total development of the potentials and proper adjustment of secondary school students. Research on School Counseling Effectiveness Provides a collection of sources that address the effectiveness of school counseling and other student support services‚ including their contribution to the personal and academic success of students. [pic] California has made important strides in class size reduction‚ higher academic

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    CRANEFIELD COLLEGE OF PROJECT and PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT MODULE 1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT: LEADING‚ CREATING‚ IMPLEMENTING AND IMPROVING GROUP ASSIGNMENT PARTICIPATION SHEET MULTI PROJECTS CASE STUDY DUE DATE : 17 JUNE 2014 GROUP: EAST RAND SYNDICATE GROUP We hereby declare that this assignment is entirely our own work‚ and that it has not previously been submitted to any other Higher Education Institution. We also declare that all published and unpublished sources have been

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    McCrae & Costa’s Five-Factor Model McCrae &Costa’s Five-Factor model of personality has become the dominant conception of personality structure (1985‚ 1987‚ and 1997). The Big Five Personality traits are said to be predictive of some kinds of behaviour such as honesty‚ job performance‚ and procrastination. Critically discuss the relevance of this understanding of personality to Occupational Testing. McCrae and Costa’s Five-Factor model of personality is said to be predictive in certain behaviours

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    Three factors that contributed to the Great Depression were the stock market crash in 1929‚ reduction in purchasing of goods and America’s economic policies with Europe. Wealthy Americans had invested heavily in the stock market many borrowed money to invest with hopes of making more money. Indebtedness of the people who heavily invested in the stock market and in panic to redeem their debts sold their stock causing share prices to fall quickly causing the market to crash. Once the stock market

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    Counseling

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    Theory: In scientific usage‚ a consistent perspective on human behavior‚ psychopathology‚ and mechanisms of therapeutic change. Common Factors shared by all psychotherapies and not specific to any one. Most consensual common factors: client’s positive expectations and facilitative therapy relationship. Jerome Frank: in Persuasion & Healing three important factors: confiding relationship‚ a healing setting‚ a rationale‚ and a therapeutic ritual. If a patient believes the rationale‚ they are more

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    found myself being somehow an eclectic counselor. As I grow professionally and expand my knowledge‚ I find myself incorporating in my counseling style‚ various other techniques from other models of psychotherapy. I have administered many techniques from varying theories‚ thus‚ I believe it would be inaccurate for me at this point‚ to identify my style of counseling with one particular mode or theory. Throughout my graduate work I often played in my mind the ways in which I would counsel others

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