The ChildTrauma Academy www.ChildTrauma.org EFFECTS OF TRAUMATIC EVENTS ON CHILDREN AN INTRODUCTION Traumatic Event Prolonged Alarm Reaction Altered Neural Systems BD Perry MD, PhD Bruce D. Perry, MD, Ph.D. This booklet is one in a series developed by the ChildTrauma Academy to assist parents, caregivers, teachers and various professionals working with maltreated and traumatized children. All Rights Reserved © 2003 Bruce D. Perry Effects of Trauma on Children:
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University of Wollongong Research Online Faculty of Commerce - Papers Faculty of Commerce 2006 Corporate Social and Environmental Disclosure in Developing Countries: Evidence from Bangladesh M. Hossain Hail Community College, Saudi Arabia, monirulhossain@yahoo.com K. Islam University of Wollongong, mksi747@uow.edu.au J. Andrew University of Wollongong, jandrew@uow.edu.au Publication Details This conference paper was originally published as Hossain, MA, Islam, KS and Andrew
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term thrown around but what does it really mean? Outsourcing is defined as contracting, sub-contracting, or 'externalizing' non-core activities to free up cash, personnel, time, and facilities for activities where the firm holds competitive advantage(BD,09).Outsourcing happens when company’s choose to purchases their needed products and or services from an outside supplier ( mainly other countries), rather than doing the same work within their own facilities. Why companies outsource. The main
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Apex Adelchi Footwear Limited Annual Report CONTENTS Corporate Directory Notice of Annual General Meeting Financial Highlights Value Added Statement Report of the Directors Status of Securities and Exchange Commission Compliance Auditors’ Report to the Shareholders Balance Sheet Profit & Loss Account Cash Flow Statement Statement of Changes in Equity Notes to the Accounts 2 3 4 5 6 21 24 25 26 27 28 29 Apex Adelchi Footwear Limited Annual Report CORPORATE DIRECTORY BOARD OF
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the particular classes of assessable income set out were prefaced by a statement along the lines that, without in any way limiting the meaning of the term, the concept of assessable income included the named items. This approach led the courts to the view that the proper approach was to determine if a particular receipt was to be regarded as income rather than capital according to the general concepts, without resorting to amplification of the various types of assessable income set out
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Satellite® L670 Series User’s Guide If you need assistance: ❖ Toshiba’s Support Web site pcsupport.toshiba.com ❖ Toshiba Customer Support Center Calling within the United States (800) 457-7777 Calling from outside the United States (949) 859-4273 For more information, see “If Something Goes Wrong” on page 163 in this guide. GMAD00245010 03/10 2 Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive
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system Database system 1 An Example of Data • Sales per employee for each of Xcompany’s two divisions 2 Data and Its Structure • Data is actually stored as bits, but it is difficult to work with data at this level. • It is convenient to view data at different levels of abstraction. • Schema: Description of data at some level. Each level has its own schema. • Three schemas: physical, conceptual, and external. 3 Physical Data Schema • Describes details of how data is stored: tracks
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Analysis of Unilever Bangladesh: Introducing Unilever: 150 million times a day, someone somewhere chooses a Unilever product. From feeding your family to keeping your home clean and fresh, our brands are part of everyday life. Life partner: With 400 brands spanning 14 categories of home, personal care and foods products, no other company touches so many people’s lives in so many different ways. Its brand portfolio has made us leaders in every field in which we work. It ranges from much-loved
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opportunities Brand equity as a bridge: a) Brands as a reflection of the past: b) Brands as direction for the future: FIGURE 2-2 MAKING A BRAND STRONG: BRAND KNOWLEDGE Associative network memory model: The associative network memory model views memory as consisting of a network of nodes and connecting links ❑ Nodes represent stored information or concepts ❑ Links represent the strength of association between this information Brand knowledge: a) Brand awareness b) Brand image:
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