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    Writer's Workbench

    which provides courses for aspiring writers. The “Writer’s Workbench” course presents journalists with a wide variety of explanations regarding how to compose an effective work. The course is divided into four sections: Nuts & Bolts, Special Effects, Blueprints, and Useful Habits. The first section, Nuts & Bolts, elaborates towards the fundamentals of writing an effective paper. Writers should appreciate the content of the Nuts & Bolts section, which presents readers with thorough

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    Cause and Effect of Computer Gaming

    Cause and Effect of Online Computer Games Introduction In today’s generation with a fast-paced technology and modernized society, it is not a question anymore why computer games are extensive. It becomes a natural part of growing up for players most especially to the so-called gamers who are mostly students. They play computer games for leisure and fun. Gamers are able to learn how to socialize and compete with others through online gaming. For them, it is more than just a play because they

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    Business

    Negative Spillover in Brand Portfolios: Exploring the Antecedents of Asymmetric Effects Jing Lei, Niraj Dawar, & Jos Lemmink Executive Summary Marketers often cultivate brand relatedness in their brand portfolios to increase marketing efficiency through positive spillover of brand equity, but creating linkages between brands may also make them vulnerable to negative spillover in which negative news about a brand can change evaluations of related brands that are not directly implicated. For

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    Gaming: Ethical Dilemma

    choose this topic. Three Research Questions 1.) Does gaming have any positive contribution to our society? I strongly believe it is crucial that we determine if gaming has an actual positive effect in our society or it is just an absolute disruption to our ethical views in life. I truly think that it is the latter but it is important that we take a look on different aspects of gaming as a whole before we can conclude upon it. 2.) Is there

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    Facebook vs. Academic Performances

    the factors relating to the academic success and persistence of students are topics of utmost importance in higher education. AIMS: The main aim of the present study is to develop and test a conceptual framework in a university context, where the effects of achievement goals, self-efficacy and class size on academic performance are hypothesized to be direct and indirect through study strategies. SAMPLE: Participants were 100 third year nursing students of UNIVERSITY OF PANGASINAN- PEN s.y 2012-

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    Legalizaton of Marijuana?

    illegalized. However, they fail to know its many long term side effects. In the long run marijuana usage has a very high effect on the person’s body. Also, it’s known for a fact that marijuana has a high rate for addiction. Some people also believe that marijuana is accepted as medical use; however this is not true. In my eyes, marijuana is illegal for extremely powerful reasons, and it should stay that way. Marijuana usage had a bad effect on one’s body. When people use marijuana they may not know

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    Communication Strategy

    are taken to ensure that all employees feel they are involved in decisions that directly affect their daily work routines. Organizations with a secretive communication environment put down the lid on affected people, which can choke involvement and effect in loss of new ideas and opportunities. Employee involvement is a key factor that will affect employee satisfaction and success. Two-Way Communication Effective communication strategies involve two-way communication between members of the organization

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    E-Learning Effectiveness

    4. Significance and Justifications for the Study The study of E-learning effectiveness is important. It is because we have to define that whether learning by using electronic media or through the Internet is effective or not. Nowadays, technology have helped human in all types of activity including education. This is what we can see in our daily life. Although technology is getting more advances, but there is not necessarily that it can help a lot in education field. Throughout this research

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    Business

    future we need our ecosystem to help humans, earth, plants, water and our animals to produce healthy goods something I did not know too much about.  Scientist has predict that humans will be the cause our ecosystem to perform less effective; what we do effects everything on earth living or dead.  Humans play a major on earth and our ecosystem.  We as humans need to pay more attention to the things we do on earth it is causing our system to perform less and less. I have learn everyone around the world is

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    Doctor of Philosophy

    of the students from Federal College of Education (Technical) Asaba and Omoku on the extent to which inappropriate workspace anthropometry as a stressor affected their effective workshop practice. The recommendation was reduction of the negative effects of

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