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    Eisenhardt & Graebner‚ 2007 Theory Building from cases: Opportunities and Challenges Building theory from case studies is a research strategy that involves using one or more cases to create theoretical constructs‚ propositions or midrange theory from case-based‚ empirical evidence. Case studies: rich‚ empirical descriptions of particular instances of a phenomenon that are typically based on a variety of data sources (i.e. historical accounts or descriptions of recent events). Cases are used as the

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    Discuss the Role of Different Players in Creating and Protecting Cultural Landscapes 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Defining Culture Culture is everywhere; it’s something that gives identity to a group of people or a place. It can be seen in something as small as a group of friends or a town or reaching much larger scales of a whole country. However the complexity of the word is something most people fail to think about. It’s a word everyone understands but ultimately find very difficult to define

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    Introduction Rule of law is a legal principle that its ideal is started long before 16th century England. The Oxford English Dictionary has defined "rule of law" this way: The authority and influence of law in society‚ esp. when viewed as a constraint on individual and institutional behaviour; (hence) the principle whereby all members of a society (including those in government) are considered equally subject to publicly disclosed legal codes and processes. Hence‚ it implies the idea of each citizen

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    City of Cardiff county council and Vale of Glamorgan County council I would need to have a basis of knowledge identifying the following: A Legislative requirement being a duty to act according to the law as defined by an Act of Parliament and/or Welsh Assembly Government and these are usually enforceable through the courts. The legislation which would be considered whilst taking any training session would include; Health and Safety at Work Act 1974‚ Data Protection Act 1998‚ Equality Act 2010

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    will be paid for and which ones will not be paid for. This form of prospective reimbursement has the advantage of being comprehensive‚ whereas retrospective payments‚ or fee-for-service reimbursements‚ maximize the freedom of patients and providers to decide what procedures are best for each individual. The basic difference between prospective and retrospective reimbursement is the level of comprehensiveness versus the freedom of patients. Cash budget is a term sometimes used interchangeably with operating

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    Reasons Why The Earth‚ My butt‚ And Other Round Things Should be Banned Only For Young Readers. Tory B. South Umpqua High School The book The Earth‚ My Butt‚ and Other Round Things is an intriguing book about a teenager that goes through the many wonders of finding herself. In 2006 in Westminister‚ Maryland this book was banned from most libraries. While The Earth‚ My Butt‚ And Other Round Things can be a good book for mature readers‚ it shouldn’t be in the hands of middle school students

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    TRADITIONS‚ CUSTOMS AND HABITS OF GREAT BRITAIN AS THE REFLECTION OF MENTALITY OF THE NATION Курсова робота CONTENTS | |Introduction……………………………………………………….. |3 | |I. |Everyday life of people…………………………………………… |4 | |II. |Parliament and

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    The article The Good‚ the Bad and the Airborne: Levitation and the History of Impossible in Early Modern Europe‚ author Carlos M. N. Eire makes a myriad of claims about the historical prevalence of holy levitation. The physical impossibility of holy levitation is irrelevant to study; understanding levitation will aid in the understanding of people who believed it was possible. In this way Eire favours synchrony over a traditional diachronic narrative. Furthermore‚ he infers that it is the job of

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    physical. Abner has resentment towards Mr. De Spain because he is wealthy. So‚ Abner destroys the De Spain’s rug by purposely scrubbing the rug with a rock. Also‚ burns down the De Spain’s barn. According to Jayne Belike‚ Nancy Brooks‚ and Benjamin Welsh say “As a result‚ he seethed with bitterness and rage‚ like a wild animal caught in a cage‚ lashing out at others with violence and blame” (38+). Abner is an uncontrolled man with hate for others. Abner Snopes is cold-hearted and shows no emotion

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    Land of Opportunity; Not for Some America‚ is the land of opportunity. It is a county built by immigrants looking for a better place for their family. They want to be free from persecution‚ prejudices‚ and religion persecution. They want to live in a land governed by democracy‚ by the people for the people. No one will be turned away‚ no one‚ unless you are a Syrian Refugee. The United States of America (USA) finds themselves in the middle of an ethical dilemma. There are many different opinions

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