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    Tourist Generating Region of Lieper

    LINK OF SATISFACTION COMMITMENT AND PERFORMANCE ON FACULTY MEMBERS’ PERFORMANCE AT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN PAKISTAN PhD Scholar S. M. Arsalan SHOEBY Hamdard University, Pakistan PhD Scholar Faisal SALEEM KASBIT, Pakistan MS Graduate Ambreen RAZZAQ Institute of Business and Technology – Biztek, Pakistan Naveed R. KHAN Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris – UPSI, Malaysia Email: naveed.r.khan@gmail.com Abstract: The contribution of faculty members in producing scholars and economy

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    False Confessions Case Study

    There are many mistakes in the criminal justice system. 15 to 20% of the individuals who get acquitted by DNA evidence have previously confessed to a crime they did not commit (Kassin, 2005). There have been many cases which have had innocent people confess to something they did not do. Many individuals tend to make false confessions because they feel pressured into doing so. This pressure sometimes comes from themselves, the police officers, and how susceptible the individuals are to suggestibility

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    Domestic Violence

    The Peer Review Research Paper Karen McClary Limestone College Abstract Attitudes are internal states that are focused on particular aspects of or objects in the environment (Boudreau and Cascio, 2011, p. 144). Associate’s attitude is very important in an organization. With a good attitude, productivity and job efficiency are high amongst associates activities and job tasks. Job satisfaction connotes a state of satiation; it is an outcome (Boudreau and Cascio,

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    Sport Sponsorship, Return on Investment?

    throughout. Contents Page Chapter 1 – Introduction of Study 5 1.1 Background 5 1.2 Study Purpose 6 1.3 Study Objective 7 1.4 Study Structure 7 1.5 Rationale of the research 8 Chapter 2 - Literature Review 9 2.1 Literature Review Introduction 9 2.2.1 Sport Marketing 9 2.2.2 Sport Sponsorship and Marketing Communications 10 2.2.3 Media effects in commercial sponsorship 10 2.2.4 Sports Sponsorship of Successful Strategies 11 2.3 The

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    Media Violencea and Its Effects on Children

    violence? A methodological review Joanne Savage* Department of Justice, Law and Society, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016-8043, USA Received 9 September 2002; received in revised form 26 October 2003; accepted 30 October 2003 Abstract The topic of media violence has been the subject of heated debate in recent decades. There is a vast empirical literature on the effects of television on aggression but no published comprehensive review has ever focused on those

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    Cyber Bullying

    a Major in School Psychology Approved: 2 Semester Credits The Graduate School University of Wisconsin-Stout December, 2009 ii The Graduate School University of Wisconsin~Stout Menomonie, WI Author: Title: Aune, Nicole M. Cyberbullying Graduate Degree/ Major: MS School Psychology Research Adviser: MonthlYear: Number of Pages: Dr. Amy Schlieve December 2009 29 Style Manual Used: American Psychological Association, 5th edition ABSTRACT A literature review of research pertaining

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    Bully

    in School Psychology Approved: 2 Semester Credits The Graduate School University of Wisconsin-Stout December, 2009 Author: Title: The Graduate School University of Wisconsin~Stout Menomonie, WI Aune, Nicole M. Cyberbullying Graduate Degree/ Major: MS School Psychology Research Adviser: Dr. Amy Schlieve MonthlY ear: December 2009 Number of Pages: 29 Style Manual Used: American Psychological Association, 5 th edition ABSTRACT A literature review of research

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    Abreviated Paper

    (1981). The symbolic uses of politics. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press. Geertz, C. (1977). The interpretation of culture. New York: Basic Books. Geertz, C. (1985). Local knowledge. New York: Basic Books. Hart, C. (1999). Doing a literature review: Releasing the social science imagination. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Hoover, K. R., & Donovan, T. (2003). The elements of social scientific thinking (8th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Kanji. G. K. (2006). 100 statistical tests (3rd ed.)

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    Piagets Theory of Cognitive Development

    to devise effective learning strategies that cater for individual students. As a direct result of these Piagetian and Vygotskian concepts, students possess the ability to develop and learn at a rate more specified to their learning ability. Review of Literature Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development, the assimilation-accommodation model, is composed of four stages, sensorimotor (0 - 2 years), preoperational (2 – 7 years), concrete operational (7 – 11 years) and formal operational (11 – adult).

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    Sct Social Cognitive Theory

    The European Journal of Counselling Psychology ejcop.psychopen.eu | 2195-7614 Social Learning Conceptualization for Substance Abuse: Implications for Therapeutic Interventions a Theodoros Giovazolias* , Olga Themeli a [a] Department of Psychology, University of Crete, Rethymno, Greece. Abstract Substance misuse and abuse among adolescents and young adults, especially students, remain a significant public health issue, often associated with serious academic, psychological and health problems

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