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Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Challenges For Patient And Family
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A 62 page research paper that provides a comprehensive synopsis of the literature on the physical, emotional and psychosocial issues and challenges the spinal cord-injured patient must face. Besides the obvious physical challenges, there are numerous secondary medical and health conditions that can and often do emerge during the months and years following this type of injury. There are also any number of emotional and psychosocial issues and challenges. Both the patient and the patient's family experience a range of emotions. There are some consistent variables in the literature that influence how well the patient and the family adjust and move past the injury. These include available resources, emotional support and the strength of the family unit. Other variables found particularly important in the patient's recovery are attitude toward life and the opportunity to work or to be productive. The information presented in this article also includes implications for nursing. One of the objectives for this paper is publication. Subheadings include: introduction, purpose, justification, theoretical framework, objectives, methodology, definitions, economic impact of injury, physical and health issues and challenges, emotional and psychosocial issues and challenges, impact and challenges for the family, implications for nursing, conclusion and abstract. Statistical data included. 5 Tables included. Bibliography lists 45 sources.
Filename: PGtspci.rtf
Triangulation and Other Methodologies of Data Evaluation;
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This 30 page paper looks at the different methods of data evaluation available to researchers. Triangulation is considered and then compared to other methodologies such as meta analysis and evaluation research. Throughout the discussion the various sub categories of research are examined and explained. The final part of the paper uses a hypothetical study to show the way in which the different research method may be of use, and how despite the different categories they actually overlap a great deal. The bibliography sites 17 sources.
Filename: TEtriang.wps
Urban Land Supply; Drivers and Constraints in Beijing
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This 53 page paper considers the property market in Beijing and the way ownership of land rights are granted Peoples Republic of China in order to identify the major drivers and constraints on the supply and demand for land in the city of Beijing. The paper presents a literature review that looks at the different forms of property ownership, the way rights are granted in China and the evolution of property rights in the area to their current status. The paper then presents simulated qualitative research results from interviews to assess the drivers and constraints as they are perceived by those with property ownership rights in Beijing. The paper ends with a discussion and conclusion. The bibliography cites 65 sources.
Filename: TEbejing1.rtf
Urban Land Supply; Drives and Constraints in Beijing
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This 40 page paper studies the drivers and constraints on the supply of land in Beijing paying particular attention to the socio-political influences. The paper examines the issues and drivers of land control and supply from the perspective of urban planning and ownership, looking at general concepts, and then considers the way that the drivers and influences manifest in Beijing with the sue of property rights. The paper then simulates some primary research finding with the use of qualitative research using interviews. The bibliography cites 60 sources.
Filename: TEbeijing.rtf
Using Scientific Method
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This page paper is an example of how to use scientific method to prove or disprove a theory or hypothesis. The paper uses the example of proving that grass which is watered will grow more rapidly that grass which is not watered. The paper demonstrated the use of an hypothesis test using a Chi Squared test. The calculation is also shown. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEgrass.rtf
Wal-Mart and their Expansion into Germany; Problems and Advice
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This 40 page paper examines the company Wal-Mart and the problems it is having entering the German Market. The writer begins by looking at the company background and strategy, along with its' core competencies. The paper also considers the problems that the company may face, with the lack of ability to gain a first mover advantage and the entering into a market where there is already a strong competitive environment. The writer then considers the differences the company may face due to the divergent economy framework of the country and the social structure. The paper considers the capital structure of the company, and then considers how capital could be raised, before suggesting ways in which market share may be increased by creating customer loyalty. Lessons from other companies in other industries are applied to the case, and solutions are offered thought the paper. The bibliography cites 25 sources.
Filename: TEwalger.wps
Waste Management in the Australian Construction Industry
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This 27 page paper examines the issue of waste management in the Austrian construction industry. The paper is based on the hypothesis that implementation of waste management strategies will result in improvements in the environment including minimisation of resource use depletion, decreased energy usage and reduced pollution and that businesses in the building industry can gain financially from the implementation of waste management strategies through implementation of avoidance, reuse and recycling of materials. The paper examines the motivation, the level of waste management that is present in the country and the patterns of reuse and recycling and the benefits of waste management. The paper then presents an assessment of the limitations of this study and a short essay using the data collected. The bibliography cites 18 sources.
Filename: TEausconstrc.rtf
What are the Benefits for Contract Owners in the use of Variation Orders? - A Research Proposal
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A variation order is an instruction that an architect gives to the builder concerning any variations to the original building contract. They are often associated with increased costs and delays, but they continue to be used. This 11 page paper proposes research in order to identify the benefits and advantages that the use of variation orders can provide for the contract owners. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEvaryord.rtf
What are the Influences on New Car Buyers
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This 14 page paper is a paper showing the use of primary research for a study to investigate which are the major influences on the purchase decision of a new car. The paper gives an introduction, outlines the research objectives, provides a methodology and then gives an analysis of some fictitious but realistic results. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEnewcar.rtf
What are the marketing implications for Dixon’s as a result of their decision to stop selling VCR players
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This 5 page paper looks at the decision of the UK electrical retailer Dixon’s to stop selling video recorders and proposes a research study to assess the marketing implications of this decision. The paper justifies the question, undertakes a literature review and then considers the benefit and gives a brief methodology. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEdixdvd2.rtf
What is a Case Study and What is Case Study Methodology?
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This 22 page paper is written in 2 parts. The first part examines what a case study is. Starting with the explanation that it is a narrow qualitative research model the paper expands the definition and looks at the different definition of case study given by a range of researchers. This part of the paper considers what should and should not be in a case study and how they can be used as a research method as well as aids to student learning. The second part of the paper looks at what is meant by case study method, how case studies can and should be undertaken, the range of choices that are available to the researcher and how case study method has developed over time. The bibliography cites 14 sources.
Filename: TEcasestud.rtf
What is the Best Way to Create Value for International Brands In Local Markets?
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This 17 page paper outlines how to carry out a study to determine how international brands should be marketed, using either standardized or customized approaching to branding. The pa-per starts by considering how the research could be undertaken and then conducts a literature review and looks at two case studies. The bibliography cites 13 sources.
Filename: TEintbrand.rtf
Whistle Blowing and Confidentiality in the Healthcare Professions
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This 29 page paper examines the relative issues that affect health care professionals pertaining to whistleblowing with regard to confidentiality and the breach of the UK law. The paper conducts an in-depth literature review including examining the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 and relevant legislation and cases concerning confidentiality. The paper then determines a methodology for primary research in how these potentially conflicting aspects of law are reconciled by healthcare professionals, such as doctors and nurses, and suggests a questionnaire which could be used to conduct primary research. The bibliography cites 22 sources.
Filename: TEwhistblow.rtf
Who Will Benefit from the EU Enlargement?
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On the 1st of May 2004 ten new countries joined the European Union bring the membership to twenty-five states. This 33 page paper considers who will benefit from the enlargement by looking at the advantages and disadvantages to the exiting and the new member states. The paper starts by examining the original aims and benefits of the EU and then considers the new members. The paper includes consideration of the potential of the new members to join the Euro; the single European currency. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEnewEU.rtf
Why are Sainsbury's Failing?
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This 12 page paper is a research proposal to prove, or disprove, the hypothesis that Sainsbury's have been loosing business and market share as the shopping experience they provide is no longer able to meet the consumer needs. The paper is a full plan, including methodology outline, methodology and a timetable. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEsainsprop.rtf
Why has Fair Trade Chocolate Failed to Become a Top Selling Chocolate Bar; A Research Proposal
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This 14 page paper is a research proposal for assessing why a fair trade brand of chocolate does not outsell a well known brand of chocolate that is not fair trade certified. The paper starts with an introduction, aims and objectives and gives a justification for the subject. A literature review of relevant concepts is then followed by the outlining of a methodology and a timetable of undertaking the research. The bibliography cites 14 sources.
Filename: TEchocfair.rtf
Why is BMW Having Problems Increasing Market Share?
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This 32 page paper looks at BMW a company that has been trying, but struggling to increase market share. The paper starts with an introduction and examination of the problem. There is then an in-depth literature review looking at relevant models and theories that can be applied to the situation of BMW. The paper then simulates some primary research to assess target market opinions of BMW and their cars and presents a conclusion. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEBMWshare.rtf
Will implementation of an Employee Share Ownership Plan Improve Efficiency and Profitability
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This 40 page paper considers is the implementation of an Employee Share Ownership Plan (ESOP) in a company is likely to improve efficiency and profitability. The paper looks at how this may be seen as motivation, as a tool of financial reward and a symbol of commitment as well as a tool by which the employee becomes a different type of stakeholder. The paper considers different theories of motivation and looks at the way in which financial rewards may or may not act as a motivator. The paper ends with a conclusion. The bibliography cites 17 sources.
Filename: TEeeshare.rtf
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