Communication Journals ´ david ferna ndez-quijada This article explores how journals published in a language other than English achieve a degree of internationality and can increase our knowledge of scientific publication patterns. This author offers a case study focused on Spanish communication journals from a sample of 1182 articles published from 2007 to 2009. The article examines three variables in this sample: the number of non-Spanish scholars, the use of languages other than Spanish, and how often
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BUSINESS LAW: CASE ANALYSIS 1 On October 15, 2003, at approximately 3:00 p.m., the M/V Andrew J. Barberi, en route from Manhattan to Staten Island went off its course and collided at full speed into a concrete maintenance pier just 1800 feet south of the slip at which it was intended to dock. That day the vessel, with a 6000 passenger capacity, was carrying nearly 1500 people. It traveled on a day that was clear but windy, one deemed acceptable for travel. Traveling at a typical
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mother, Ma). This is a story of a young woman being held captive in a room by a mentally unstable man who physically and emotionally abuses her told through the eyes of her son, Jack. This eleven by eleven room is in this man’s, Old Nick, backyard where Ma was locked in for two years before her son was born. Seven years of routine composed of singing, eating, playing, reading and sleeping is all that Jack has known. Ma is the only person Jack’s ever looked up to, and seemingly, looked at. After a successful
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World Society in Literature and Film-Japan Asian Studies 0868 Temple University Fall Semester 2015 Dr. P.B. Reagan Class meets Tuesday and Thursday 9:30.A.M.-10:50 P.M. in Ritter Hall 107 Office: 830 Anderson Hall Office Hours: TR 11:00-1:50 P.M. and by appointment E-mail: paul.reagan@temple.edu Course Description and Objective “Learn about a particular national culture-Japanese-by taking a guided tour of its literature and film. Knowledge of Japanese language is not required
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before bedtime has a small effect on the sleep of older male teens. The study involved thirteen male participants between the ages of 14 and 18 who were good sleepers, which was defined as falling asleep in less than 15 minutes. They were “evening types” who did not have excessive daytime sleepiness and had no identifiable sleep disorders (Weaver, Gradisar, Dohnt, Lovato & Douglas, 2010). Participants completed a seven-day sleep diary for the week prior to their initial testing night. This information
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of age. Marijuana has been proven to be safer than alcohol, yet marijuana is against the law. Alcohol is known to contribute to acts of violence and crime, while in most cases cannabis can reduce aggression in its users. “In last year’s cases of reported violent crime three million offenders had been drinking. Almost all cases of date rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence had some kind of connection to alcohol” (Medical Fact: Marijuana is Safer Than Alcohol, 2009). Marijuana has not been
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clear—“I want permission to die.” Before his case went to trial, Tony wrote an essay to the courts expressing his astonishment that a 21st century British court would deny him the right to take his own life just because he was handicapped (Burns). His case was emotionally charged and highly profiled; nevertheless, the British courts rejected his request to die. Lord Justice Sir Roger Toulson, the judge writing for the three-panel court that heard Nicklinson’s case said a decision in his favor would constitute
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history there have been many criminal cases in Canada that have made our country stop and think. The case concerning the various assaults and inhumane murders of many women in Port Coquitlam, British Colombia is a precise example and is known as one of the largest strings of serial murders in Canadian history. Robert Pickton was the man responsible for this terrible tragedy and his sick, twisted nature was what lead to his nickname, “the pig farmer killer”. This case is a strong representation of how
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course. TEXTS: Staffing Organizations, Sixth or Seventh Edition. By H. G. Heneman, III and Timothy Judge (2009) or H. G. Heneman, III and Timothy Judge and John Kammeyer-Mueller (2012) McGraw-Hill Irwin. ISBN 978-0-07-353027-7. Tanglewood Case Study. Will be available on Blackboard. Course Objectives: At the completion of this course, students should be able to: * Understand the impact of the environment and the operating mission on the organization’s staffing strategies. *
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statement of the problem, purpose of the study, objectives of the study, research questions, justification of the study, limitations of the study, the scope of the study and the conceptual framework. 1.2 Background to the Problem Seventy percent of Kenyan families are affected by alcoholism (Simiyu, 2006). Man has, over time, indeed come to acknowledge the fact that alcoholism is indeed destructive to the human race. This explains the reason as to why numerous studies have been conducted and some are
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