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    Holmes and DeBurger (1988) typologies of serial murder and critically evaluate with reference to Derrick Todd Lee (Baton Rouge Killer) who raped‚ violently beaten and murdered 7 women. The organised and dis-organised typology is one of the most widely cited classifications of violent serial killers. This was introduced by the FBI upon examination of 36 sexual sadistic serial killers‚ based on the examination of the crime scene‚ victims and the forensic evidence. Whilst typologies may be used to categorise

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    Typology of School Shootings Definition and typology: Studies of school shootings have been conducted in a variety of disciplines‚ including sociology‚ psychology‚ and media studies. However‚ to date there is no unified body of knowledge about such events. In an effort to synthesize past studies‚ and to orient future studies in school shootings‚ this article offers a typology for understanding the varieties of school shooting incidents‚ including rampages‚ mass murders‚ terrorist attacks

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    1. The subject of comparative typology and its aims. Comparative typology‚ as the notion itself reveals‚ represents a linguistic subject of typology based on the method of comparison. Like typology proper Comparative typology also aims at establishing the most general structural types of languages on their dominant or common phonetically‚ morphological‚ lexical and syntactical features. Comparative typology may equally treat dominant or common features only‚ as well as divergent features only

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    MOTIVATION AND SATISFACTION OF SENIOR TOURISTS FOR TRAVELING OVERSEAS I Gusti Bagus‚ Rai Utama Postgraduate Student (P.hD in Tourism)‚ Udayana University and Lecturer of Economy and Humanities Department Dhyana Pura University‚ Bali ABSTRACT Senior tourist is potential‚ this is due to the improvement quality of life‚ and the quality of medical technology‚ increasing of income‚ and other factors that impact to human life expectancy is getting longer. The study is related to senior

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    MKT 584 Refection from Guest Speaker 1 (Mr. Jiraroj Tikkawee) Chaowarit Wangprakobkul ID:014171003 E-Mail: chaowarit.w@stamford.edu Marketing objective was teaching by guest speaker‚ he talking about “to sell MORE STUFF to MORE PEOPLE for MORE MONEY MORE OFTEN”. And then he was talking about Brand Growth Strategies which include with‚ expansion(more stuff)‚ penetration(more people)‚ mix(more money)‚ and requirement(more often). Explanation is about to expand new domains outside current category

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    1. Research Title: Investigating destination attributes‚ tourist motivation and travel values of the Bengali community in London to Cox’s Bazar‚ Bangladesh 2. Introduction: Today tourism has been considered as a great phenomenon involving movement of millions of people all over the world as the largest and fastest growing single industry in the world. In tourism industry‚ more than 235 million people employment opportunities generating around 9.2% of global GDP (WTTC‚ 2010). The tourism is sharply

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    Jaipur International Tourist Survey April 2011 Introduction With its extraordinary history and culture‚ Rajasthan holds a prominent position within India’s tourism industry. In the region‚ Jaipur has always been a major tourist destination with its many prized cultural assets. However‚ the economic boom India is witnessing is dramatically reshaping the tourism landscape‚ from the arrival of international hotel chains to the development of new transport infrastructure‚ new challenges and opportunities

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    The Miles and Snow Typology Excerpted from Barney‚ J.B. & Griffin‚ R.G. "The management of organizations: Strategy‚ structure‚ behavior." Houghton Mifflin‚ 1992. Prospector Raymond Miles and Charles Snow suggest that business level strategies generally fall into one of four categories: prospector‚ defender‚ analyzer‚ and reactor. An organization that follows a prospector strategy is a highly innovative firm that is constantly seeking out new markets and new opportunities and is oriented

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    o n ANALYSIS Using the concept of yield to assess the sustainability of different tourist types S. Becken⁎‚ D. Simmons Environment‚ Society and Design Division‚ P.O. Box 84‚ Lincoln University‚ Canterbury‚ New Zealand A R T I C LE I N FO Article history: Received 4 November 2007 Received in revised form 7 November 2007 Accepted 18 December 2007 Available online 30 January 2008 Keywords: Yield Tourist types Sustainability assessment Indicators AB S T R A C T Sustainability assessments

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    A TYPOLOGY OF HEALTH AND PROBLEMS IN FAMILY HEALTH PRACTICE Criteria Observed Not Observed Remarks First Level Assessment I. Presence of Health Threats – conditions those are conducive to disease‚ accident of failure to realize one’s health potential. Examples of these are the following: A. Family history of hereditary condition disease‚ e.g.‚ diabetes B. Threat of cross infection from a communicable disease care C. Family size beyond what family resources can adequately provide

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