The Munich Massacre was the name given to the terrorist attack during the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich‚ West Germany. Eight Palestinian terrorists from the group Black September killed two members of the Israeli Olympic team and then took nine others hostage. The situation was ended by a huge gunfight that left five of the terrorists and all of the nine hostages dead. Following this tragedy‚ the Israeli government organised retaliation against Black September‚ called Operation Wrath of God and
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For example‚ the harsh interrogation techniques of utilized on the terrorists after 9/11 during the Bush administration did not thwart any specific imminent attacks. The captive‚ Khalid Sheikh Mohammed himself said: “the false information I was forced to invent in order to make the ill-treatment stop wasted a lot of their time and led to several false red-alerts being placed in the U.S.” And thus‚ according to 30-year veteran of
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CSR Defined Corporate Social Responsibility is a term that has been around for a while now‚ and has changed its shape as time as gone. Essentially the idea of corporate social responsibility is as it written: the social responsibility of the corporation. However the way in which corporations decide their social responsibility or the way it is measured has been contested for some time. The concepts that corporations are using in today’s world of corporate social responsibility include corporate citizenship
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Pakistan. * 2. Muhammad Ramzan Hailey College of Commerce University of the Punjab Lahore. * 3. Hafiz Muhammad Ishaq Federal Urdu University of Arts‚ Science and Technology Islamabad * 4. Muhammad Umair Akram Mohammad Ali Jinnah University Islamabad. Keywords : Transformational leadership; employees’ career salience; banking employees. Background: The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between transformational leadership and employees’
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Introduction Change had become part of life in today fast paced world. From introducing new technology to evidence based practises. In the Health care setting‚ change is needed to increase quality of patient care therefore change is inevitable. It is something that we have to adapt to or risk being left behind ( Costello and Benman‚ 2009). With the vision of providing quality care to patient‚ nurses are at the frontline in Change Management. This position expose us to different roles required
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Course Specification ENG 310 Speech Workshop Institution:: King Khalid University‚ Kingdom of Saudi Arabia College/Department: Faculty of languages and translation‚ Department of English A Course Identification and General Information 1. Course title and code: ENG 310 (Speech Workshop) 2. Credit hours: 2 hours 3. Program(s) in which the course is offered. (If general elective available in many programs indicate this rather than list programs) B.A. in English 4. Name of faculty
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(2012). Identifying heritable connective tissue disorders in childhood. Practitioner. 256 (1)‚ pp.19-23 Jane E Brody (2001). Marfan syndrome . [ONLINE] Available at: http://wuphysicians.wustl.edu/page.aspx?pageID=305. [Last Accessed April 23‚ 2013]. Khalid Channell‚ MD; Chief Editor: Dennis P Grogan‚ MD (2012). Marfan syndrome . [ONLINE] Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1258926-overview. [Last Accessed April 24‚ 2013]. Kim M Summers‚ Jennifer A West‚ Madelyn M Peterson‚ Denis Stark
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PARADIGM SHIFTS A paradigm is a world view that controls the way we understand the world in which we live. A paradigm shift occurs when the dominant paradigm is replaced by a new paradigm. Some examples of paradigm shifts are given below. One of the most significant paradigm shifts occurred in science when the paradigm that united all truth into one was replaced by a paradigm that separated the revealed truth of the Bible from scientific truth. Newton wrote that‚ "He was thinking God’s thoughts
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London. Condous G. Ectopic pregnancy – risk factors and diagnosis. Aust FAM Physician. 2006; 35:854–857. Drife J‚ Magowan B‚ editors. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology. London‚ United Kingdom: Saunders; 2004. pp. 169–171. Haider .Z‚ Condous. G‚ Khalid. A.‚ Kirk.‚ Bourne. T‚.Van Calster. B (2006) Impact of the availability of sonography in The Acute Gynaecology Unit Lewis G.‚ Drife J‚ Why Mothers Die 2000–2002 – The Sixth Report of Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths in the United Kingdom;
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Virtual Learning Environment Virtual Learning Environment is one of the many learning strategies or methods. Virtual Learning Environment or online learning is part of blended approach of leaning. The other methods include self-managed learning where a person learns independently with the help from tutors‚ peers and using course materials and a face to face learning method is a strategy where learning takes place in an actual classroom with the tutors. Online learning started four
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