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    Tactics have always played a strong role in many activists and social movement group. Past social movement organization used tactics such as sit-inns‚ marches and boycotts in order for people in authority to enact change. Today as some of these tactics have become routinized‚ some activist and social movement organization have taken it into their own hands to change tactics so that their message will have a stronger effect. Tactics can be seen as a form of communication and performance claimant use

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    Factors affecting Training design An effective training programme should ensure optimum results from the efforts put in designing it. Thus‚ one should take into account the key issues before & during the training design that may hamper a training programme .Various factors that have the potential to affect the implementation of the training programme are as follows - * Overall Goals of Training * Define the fundamental goals of training. Identify the domain of learning to be targeted:

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    Through play children develop co-ordination and strength‚ they also learn how to take risks‚ negotiate and overcome obstacles. Children need to take risks to find out about themselves and their boundaries and the best way to do that is through play‚ e. g‚ climbing walls‚ obstacle courses‚ climbing trees. Play is fundamental to the enjoyment of children‚ and is essential to children’s health‚ well-being and future life chances. Obesity‚ rickets

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    Outline and evaluate one or more explanations of why people obey There is a choice given to people‚ either to obey or to disobey orders give by others. Some psychologists have researched into why people obey‚ and what factors cause them to do so. An autonomous state is where an individual or individuals are aware of the consequences of their actions and chose voluntarily to behave in a certain way. This can be changed however‚ and particularly shown in the study of Milgram’s obedience‚ into an

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    Determining risk factors‚ consequences‚ and protective measures of Body Dissatisfaction and Eating Disorders Determining risk factors‚ consequences‚ and protective measures of Body Dissatisfaction and Eating Disorders Body image is an individual’s perception of his or her own body in terms of sexual attractiveness. Human society has emphasized on beauty of the human body for a long time. However‚ an individual’s perception of their own body may differ from society’s standards‚ thus

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    most appropriate source of financing these activities from various sources available like equity‚ preference shares‚ debenture stock‚ term loans from banks or financial institutions‚ short term borrowings‚ supplier’s credit etc. The various factors determining the capital structure of a firm are as follows‚ a) Leverage or Trading on equity b) Retaining control c) Nature of the enterprise d) Size of the company e) Purpose of financing f) Period of finance g) Market sentiments h) Cost of capital

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    As I read this book The Social Animal Conformity drew me in and intrigued me‚ I was able to understand why so many people conform to social norms. As humans –being have a desire to go along with the standards of a group of people‚ so we can be accepted as an in-group person and not rejected as an out-group undesirable person. No one wants to be an outsider‚ we all long to be accepted in a group. Sometimes‚ we go against or better judgment to be received into these coteries. This deep need to belong

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    Ortize December 16‚ 2011 Community and Culture play a role in determining the risk for alcohol and drug abuse. Substance abuse and addiction are major problems in society today. Every segment of society‚ regardless of race‚ gender‚ or age is affected. Some of the substances that are used grow naturally‚ whereas others are manufactured illicitly or even legitimately in laboratories. They may be smoked‚ inhaled‚ ingested‚ or injected and used for social‚ religious‚ or self-medicating purposes. The

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    Vol. 5‚ No. 10 Asian Social Science Role-play in English Language Teaching Feng Liu & Yun Ding School of Foreign Languages‚ Qingdao University of Science and Technology Qingdao 266061‚ China Tel: 86-532-8895-8959 Abstract Role-play is an effective technique to animate the teaching and learning atmosphere‚ arouse the interests of learners‚ and make the language acquisition impressive. So this research will mainly focus on how to apply it successfully and take the most advantage of it in English

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    TO BE A SOCIAL PERSON Ronald Q. Quinto Introduction My interest in this paper is the clarification of the person in relation to his being as a social person. In this view‚ I will discuss the concept of a person‚ its nature and social character; man’s relation with others and the responsibility of a person as he completes his task of self-becoming. That man is social by nature has long been recognized not only by Philosophy but even by Science. History shows how men depend on each other in

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