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    International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 4, Issue 10, October 2014 ISSN 2250-3153 1 A Review Paper on Big Data and Hadoop Harshawardhan S. Bhosale1, Prof. Devendra P. Gadekar2 1 Department of Computer Engineering, JSPM’s Imperial College of Engineering & Research, Wagholi, Pune Bhosale.harshawardhan186@gmail.com 2 Department of Computer Engineering, JSPM’s Imperial College of Engineering & Research, Wagholi, Pune devendraagadekar84@gmail.com Abstract:

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    The role of non-evidence based beliefs on anti-vaccination-Literature Review Student Name: Institution: Introduction Anti-vaccination proponents have largely embedded their energies in promoting doubt in parents, instructing forms of biomedical fear while capitalizing on their spiritual and paranormal belief naivety to enforce the same. These approaches are ensured to make it possible that even with any increase in people’s knowledge and evidence, their rational strength over anti-vaccine movements

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    include racioethnicity (which encompasses race and ethnicity), gender, nationality, religion, functional expertise, and age. Even though racioethnic and gender diversity tend to receive the majority of the attention in the organizational diversity literature (Stark, 2001; Williams and O’Reilly, 1997), this definition allows for the frameworks offered to be applied to any type of organizational diversity salient to members. Diversity programs have been implemented in many multinational organizations

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    1.  Definition   Empowerment  is  creating  a  work  environment  in  which  people  are  productive,   contributing  and  happy.     For   example,   in   the   workplace,   you   need   lots   of   signatures   before   getting   approval  to  make  a  change.  Is  that  employee  empowerment?   NO     Employee  empowerment  is     -­‐  Trust  them  and

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    CHAPTER - II REVIEW OF LITERATURE 2.0. Introduction The review of related studies is an essential part of any investigation. The survey of the related studies is a crucial aspect of the planning of the study. A literature review is an account of previously published material by experts and researchers in a particular area of interest. It gives the author an opportunity to reference previous research publications to provide strengths and weaknesses of the research. A literature review is a body of

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    There are various reasons behind corporate giving in society. First, based on Camphell, Gulas and Gruca (1999), the reasons for corporate philanthropy is separated into two general categoties. Corporate giving, being considered as a kind of input, is a sufficient market strategy adapted by many firms for increasing profit to obtain potential benefits and rewards and achieve “do better by doing good”. And then, the second kind is mainly from “the social responsiveness of the firm” defined as corporate

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    JetBlue Airways: Regaining Altitude In this case study we discuss about the company known as Jet Blue. JetBlue is a United States domestic airline company who operates on a low-cost´ principle which translates into cheaper airfares to its customers. In February 2007 JetBlue underwent a particular event that could have been its last. Since its beginning in 1998 JetBlue became the 11 largest companies in the industry within six years. Aside from Southwest airlines, JetBlue was the only company who

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    Toba Tek Singh Two or three years after Partition, the governments of Pakistan and India decided to exchange lunatics in the same way that they had exchanged civilian prisoners. In other words, Muslim lunatics in Indian madhouses would be sent to Pakistan, while Hindu and Sikh lunatics in Pakistani madhouses would be handed over to India. I can't say whether this decision made sense or not. In any event, a date for the lunatic exchange was fixed after high level conferences on both sides of the

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    Straits Times, 29 JULY 2015). Based on the newspaper article, it shows that language anxiety affects the ability for students to speak confidently in public. Other than that, they also have less intention to improve their language skills. So, this literature focuses on the effects of language anxiety. Language anxiety defined as feeling of tension and nervousness whenever in contact with second language contexts, including speaking, listening and learning. Importance of this research is on

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    Heart Failure Prevention Daniel Ruiz Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V March 16, 2014 Heart Failure Prevention There has begun a shift from acute care in the hospital setting to a more preventative approach, taking place in the community. With this shift, nurses will be taking a more involved role in preventing disease and promoting health. As healthcare evolves and changes over time, so has the role of the nurse. They will be seeing an increase in their responsibilities in implementing

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