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    It is observed from the studies that the SL approach is very flexible and is adaptable to almost every situation and geographical entity. It does not require formal structural planning. It is however very participatory. Indebt knowledge of the urban poor is required. If there is something SL approach brings out so clear, it is the uniqueness of every individual, household, community and country. It is a people centered approach. Therefore it does not promote top down solutions to solve poverty situation

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    her son into the current. “Triangles are created more frequently and cause great damage when anxiety increases in a system.” There is certainly anxiety in this case study in reference to the death of a child. The second case study addressed in this paper is Die or Dialysis found on pages 83 – 85 of the Wood and Blue book. In this case study, Pastor Bob of St. Miscellaneous church deals with a shut-in from his congregation named Olive who had only been able to attend worship service a few times during

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    Should Neptune launch a mass-market brand?  Excerpted from HBR Case Studies: Class — or Mass?, by Idalene F. Kesner & Rockney Walters. Reprinted with permission from Harvard Business Press. All Rights Reserved.  Should Neptune launch a mass market brand?  Here's the case of an organization reassessing its strategic priorities when faced with working capital pressures due to capacity being higher than demand, and this has led to a reassessment of its growth strategy . Neptune is under

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    important because there will be a flow in the presentation which means one appendix leads to the other. For instance, I, myself disorganized the appendixes during my presentation. Two of my appendixes were the data from census, the third one was a case study and then I directly went to the scientific part about mindsets and how young population is effected by the stereotypes about gender and intelligence. I could have mentioned stereotypes and then how it effects children in young ages and then could

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    The use of virtual teams as a result of globalization of business is on the rise. However, several challenges have made virtual teams difficult to implement. Amongst such challenges are time differences between global locations, technological setbacks, data transmission and bandwidth, trust, number of meeting, and others. Coupled with real time discussions and actions, many global companies that addressed above challenges were successful in forming and implementing global virtual teams. Overall

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    done to alter her everyday life in the mega-city. Both works use the life-story method to capture the hardships that both the inhabitants of rural and urban spaces encounter during the time course of urbanization of their surroundings. Using the case studies performed on the Tao family and on Wei Chin’s, one can conclude that rapid large scale shifts influence and alter the quality of life of an urbanizing city’s peripheral and central populations. Loyalka’s fifth chapter The Landless Landlords introduces

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    practical aspects of the topic each week with two workshop case studies that runs across the whole semester and some other examples time to time. The workshop runs in two parts   Workshop slides Workshop questions o This document contains two parts o Part A contains two case studies and questions that are to be done in workshop with the help of tutor (to be done in Group of 2 students). Task 1 of this part would always refer to Willow brook Case study and rest of the tasks may relate to a continuous (UWS

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    This study aims to answer the following research question: How does a bilingual English-Spanish speaker, who reported learning difficulties, processes reading through analyzing her miscues during reading out loud sessions? This descriptive question proposes to study and understand the particularities of one individual 's reading process through in-depth sociopsycholinguistic, transactive analysis of this individual 's miscues in reading out loud sessions. Since this study pertains the description

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    Need Love, Get a Puppy: A Case Study on Professional Skepticism and Auditor Independence Robert L. Braun and H. Lynn Stallworth ABSTRACT: The purpose of this teaching case is to expand students’ understanding of the concepts of professional skepticism and independence. The case is based on an actual incident and illustrates the exercise of professional skepticism by a staff auditor who finds himself in the uncomfortable situation of accusing a friend of fraud. The case demonstrates the difficult

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    solutions to the research task presented in the previous chapter. The thesis proposes the implementation of an integrated corporate level system to manage product profitabilities. This will be called thedesign to profit procedure. Compared to the earlier studies, this work suggests a combination of advanced costing methods, product life cycle analysis and multidimensional data processing to be used in constructing the system. The system can be constructed on a commercial SW platform. The customers of the

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