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To Blog Or Not To Blog: Understanding And Overcoming The Challenge Of Knowledge Sharing
(2007)
Alex
Ramirez
The organization can use tools such as personality and aptitude tests to determine how well those recruited would fit in with the organization.
Knowledge Management Is A Perfect Education Development Tool: Is Thailand's Higher Education Really Ready To Embrace It?
(2007)
Prayong
Thitithananon
Tasapong
Klaewthanong
The use of knowledge management method in education enables the encouragement of the greater intelligence, practical know-how, and effectiveness of education institution management.
The Death Penalty as a Form of State Crime
(2005)
Aimee
Nyers
The death penalty has been recognized for being cruel by many scholars, but the courts have decided the 8th Amendment is not restricted to how the framers of our country intended for this amendment to be interpreted.
Elevated Levels of Cholesterol-Rich Lipid Rafts in Cancer Cells Are Correlated with Apoptosis Sensitivity Induced by Cholesterol-Depleting Agents
(2006)
Ying C
Li
Mi J
Park
Sang-Kyu
Ye
et al.
Akt/protein kinase B (PKB) is a serine/threonine kinase that is a critical regulator for cell survival and proliferation, especially in human malignant cancer.
Playing by Our Own Rules: How U.S. Marginalization of International Human Rights Law Led to Torture
(2007)
Jamie
Mayerfeld
At various times the United States has used torture as a counter-insurgency tactic abroad.
The Economic Impact of Clean Indoor Air Laws
(2007)
Michael
Eriksen
Frank
Chaloupka
Most recently, the 2006 Surgeon General's Report, The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke, stimulated further action, leading a growing number of states and communities to adopt comprehensive bans on cigarette smoking in virtually all public places and private worksites.
To Blog Or Not To Blog: Understanding And Overcoming The Challenge Of Knowledge Sharing
(2007)
Alex
Ramirez
A lack of time to share knowledge, whether it is to enter knowledge into a repository, or for informal interactions, was previously identified as a knowledge sharing obstacle.
Student Views of Learning: Perspectives from Three Countries
(2007)
Sara Ann
Beach
Angela
Ward
Sapargul
Mirseitova
Critical literacy is not synonymous with critical thinking, although critical thinking is clearly part of critical literacy.
Carving an Image of Society: A Sociological Approach to Self-mutilation
(2005)
Kelly L
Faust
In the case of optional altruistic suicide, the society or group does not force the idea of suicide.
Recent Advances with Topotecan in the Treatment of Lung Cancer
(2007)
Mary
O'Brien
John
Eckardt
Rodryg
Ramlau
Lung cancer is a significant global health issue, being both the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the most common cause of cancer-related death worldwide.
Rewarding the Work of Individuals: A Counterintuitive Approach to Reducing Poverty and Strengthening Families
(2007)
Gordon L
Berlin
Both President Bush and congressional leaders have vowed to increase the minimum wage to $7.25, although if its value is not indexed to inflation, it will once again gradually erode over time.
Construction of a lower body negative pressure chamber
(2007)
Ben T. A.
Esch
Jessica M.
Scott
Darren E. R
Warburton
Lower body negative pressure (LBNP) is an established and important technique used to physiologically stress the human body, particularly the cardiovascular system.
Factors Influencing Career Choice for Women in Science, Mathematics, and Technology: The Importance of a Transforming Experience
(2006)
Leslie
Besecke
Anne
Reilly
Women in science tend to be independent and emotionally stable with a high need for achievement and a high academic and social self-esteem.
On the prevention of genocide: The gap between research and education
(2005)
David H
Jones
A great deal of genocide education is directed at juveniles in middle school and high school who must first gain an adequate historical and factual understanding of how genocide occurs before they can address the question of how to prevent it.
Female Franchisors: How Different are They from Female Independent Business Owners?
(2006)
Scott
Weaven
Carmel
Herington
Business format franchising has been touted as an easier method for women and minorities to enter self employment.
Venture Capital Investment in the United States 1995-2002
(2004)
Milford B
Green
Venture capital investment in the United States has displayed a roller coaster pattern.
Monitoring processed, mature Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 particles immediately following treatment with a protease inhibitor-containing treatment regimen
(2005)
Heather A
Baird
Andre J
Marozsan
Michael M
Lederman
et al.
Protease inhibitors (PIs) block HIV-1 maturation into an infectious virus particle by inhibiting the protease processing of gag and gag-pol precursor proteins.
America's Social Revolution
(2001)
Melanie
Phillips
America's education problems are very similar to Britain's low standards, poor discipline, urban schools suffering from the flight of the middle classes
to the suburbs.
The Humanitarian Monarchy Legislates: The International Committee of the Red Cross and Its 161 of Customary International Humanitarian Law
(2006)
Leah M
Nicholls
Customary International Humanitarian Law addresses customary international law, and specifically, customary international humanitarian law (IHL).
Perceived Benefits of Human Sexuality Peer Facilitators
(2007)
Scott M
Butler
Rose M
Hartzell
Catherine
Sherwood-Puzzello
The use of small group discussion, including sessions facilitated by peers, has been utilized in collegiate sex education settings to enhance the learning process since the 1980s.
Impact of HIV infection on radiographic features in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
(2007)
Soumya
Swaminathan
G.
Narendran
P.A.
Menon
et al.
Since control of tuberculosis in an individual depends on an intact cellular immune response, it is not surprising that HIV infection is a major risk factor for tuberculosis progressing from latent infection to clinical disease.
Reduced Risk of Human Lung Cancer by Selective Cyclooxygenase 2 (Cox-2) Blockade: Results of a Case Control Study
(2007)
Randall E
Harris
Joanne
Beebe-Donk
Galal A
Alshafie
The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 1.4 million new cases of invasive cancer will be diagnosed during 2006 in the United States, and more than 564,000 Americans will die from cancer.
Low self-esteem and psychiatric patients: Part I The relationship between low self-esteem and psychiatric diagnosis
(2003)
Peter H
Silverstone
Mahnaz
Salsali
It is certainly true that low self-esteem arises during major depression and depressive subtypes such as seasonal affective disorder.
Feeding the World One Seed at a Time: A Practical Alternative for Solving World Hunger
(2007)
Frank
Tenente
Recombinant DNA processes were first developed in the 1970's by the United States agribusiness companies.
The Pedagogy of African American Parents: Learning From Educational Excellence in the African American community
(2006)
Audrey P
Watkins, PhD.
High achieving families use the "sponsored independence" style of communication in which parents use their influence in an authoritative manner, maintain high involvement and interest in their children's activity in the home, and consistently monitor their children's use of time and space.
- Rewriting Is Also An Art by Hemant Mehta
- Battle Of The Giants - Clinton Vs Obama by Claudy Beckford
- Tips for Scholarship Essay Writing by Ashley Westling
- Nonpartisan Rant by Dorothy Rosby
- Returning To The Writer Within by Melvin Polatnick
- Obama or Clinton? Who Is Running for The Oval Office In Your Head? by Eric Medemar
- Banks More Important to the Economy Than People, According to Fed's Actions by Nick Adama
- The Rise of Self Publishing by Sophfronia Scott
- Free Writing Lessons for the Writer Inside You by Groshan Fabiola
- That Darn Writer's Block by Chyna Dolores
- Best Reason Why Hillary Shouldn't Be Elected by Robert Flessas
- Ecological Footprints by Sandy Cosser
- Bear Stearns and the New Federal Reserve by Ki Gray
- Ebook Ideas - Some Suggestions For Finding Ideas For Your eBook by Sean Milea
- Old Army Terminology by David Homsher
