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Stammering
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for ‘stammering’ is one of the most constructive and functional method for the treatment and controlling of stammering in contrast with medication treatment”. P = Patient Population Volunteers and participants suffering for “stammering” I =...

Critical Appraisal
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Speaking Situation” Abstract In this study we try to evaluate the aspects that have been provided in The Stutterer’s Reaction to the Telephone as a Speaking Situation. In this study, the contribution that the author had made, by presenting...

Erp Implementation In Srilanka
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erprise resource planning, or ERP (for its acronym in English, ERP are management IS that integrate and manage most of the businesses associated with the operations of production and distribution aspects of a company committed in the produc...

Marketing Management
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marketing strategy in the U.K. Since it's creation, Lip Service Limited has gone through many changes in its marketing strategy. Throughout the years, Lip Service Limited has tried to adjust its strategy in order to maintain/increase its ma...

Social Function
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social function it supports. The role of this learning team was to accomplish given assignments by working together in a team. The social function supported by this team was education. This social group would be regarded as a primary group....

Child’s Pronunciation
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use language like adults, because children are not adults. Acquiring language is a gradual, lengthy process, and one that involves a lot of apparent 'errors'. We will see below that these 'errors' are in fact not errors at all, but a neces...

Theory Of Crime And Deviance
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theory of crime. Criminals had definite biological failings that prevented them from developing to a fully human level (Donal, 1994). They showed, perhaps, certain apelike characteristics, or sometimes merely ‘savage’ features that gave the...