Computer systems
.... These basic tools of the
human information processing
systems are effectively disabled by a cumbersome and uncommunicative computer system. ....
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Communication Systems of Dogs
This paper will look at one of the communication
systems of dogs - sound. .... In
human language, the actual sounds that make up the words we hear have no intrinsic ....
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HUMAN MEMORY
.... semantic memory. The treatment begins with a basic definition and delineation of components in
human memory
systems. After basic ....
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2 Perspectives of Human Communication
.... "The Pragmatic Perspective of
Human Com munication: A View from
Systems Theory." (
Human Communication Theory(: Comparative Essays(. Edited by Frank E. Dance. ....
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THE NEUMAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS MODEL
.... approach to the client, a holistic view of the client, an open
systems approach, environment both internal and external, interaction of
human and environment ....
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Internet Impact on Human Resource Management
....
human resources function must operate with more than a dozen languages spoken by employees and operate legally within more than 200 different national
systems ....
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Processes of Human Memory
.... For the study of such an important aspect of
human life, memory
systems research should have what Neisser called, "ecological validity," that is, "it should ....
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Family Systems Theory
.... Family
systems theory assumes that all
human beings are born with an instinctually rooted life force that propels them to be an emotionally separate person. ....
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European Human Resources
.... The results were collected from a survey of European information
systems companies. The aim was to have
human resource management make them more competitive ....
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Human Resources
.... about strengths and weaknesses; (2) distinguishing between individuals to allocate rewards; (3) evaluating and maintaining the
human resource
systems of the ....
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Cognitive Psychology & Virtual Reality Systems
.... to interface design in the development of computer based virtual reality
systems (Nilan, 1992, pp. 115 135). Various theories of
human development often tend ....
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Effect of Global Warming on Storm Systems
.... Global Warming: Climatic Change and Storm
Systems The Earth's climate is driven .... In the last several decades, various
human activities have released increasing ....
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Individual Depression and Family-Systems
.... research examines the issue of individual depression from the family-
systems perspective. .... the family unit as the highest and best expression of
human experience ....
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Information systems
.... Now that computer technology in the decision-making process has been reviewed, the focus of this paper will move to
human/business
systems interaction. ....
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Nonverbal Language as a Language
.... While Burling based his conclusion on the discontinuity between nonverbal communication
systems and
human language, others find considerable evidence of ....
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Language and Cognition
.... Instead,
human gesture call
systems remain quite similar to their origins and similar to those of other primates, and other species. ....
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Human Resource Management Human Resource Management
.... It emphasizes four specific
human resource management policy areas, which include employee influence,
human resources flow, reward system, and work
systems. ....
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AMERICAN-BRITISH LEGAL SYSTEMS
.... As may be pointed out, in terms of the similarities of the two legal
systems in question: "The blots we see upon the law are all made by
human hands and by ....
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Airport Security
.... Other than costs, one of the biggest obstacles facing those who wish to improve airport security
systems is the
human element in the link. ....
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AN EXPERIMENT IN HUMAN MEMORY
.... 303. Tulving, Endel, & Schacter, Daniel L. (1990). Priming and
human memory
systems. Science, 247(19 January), 301 306. The stimulus ....
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Arsenic As A Human Carcinogen
.... a position of ambiguity with regard to its activity in biological
systems (Levander et al .... less than 0.3 ppm on a wet weight basis; the total
human body content ....
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Institute for Research of Workings of the Human Heart
.... Experiments at the University of Arizona's
Human Energy
Systems Laboratory have demonstrated that one person's heart signal can entrain another's electrical ....
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Job Analysis Methods One of the most important functions
.... In addition, this research also examines the applicability of the two job analysis
systems for five specific
human resource functions. ....
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Potential of Artificial Intelligence
.... "Expert"
systems got their name because the rules and facts on which they act come from recognized
human experts in the field. When ....
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Consumer Behavior Theory
.... If one person is required to operate each of the bottling and capping
systems, additional
human labor is required to handle the output unless the system is ....
(1041

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Biological and Environmental Factors and Human Development
.... interacts with the environment for
human development. These authors stated that adaptation is the principal that organizes biological
systems and this includes ....
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Safety Features of Automobiles
.... In general, the future seems to belong to electronics and new in car computer
systems that take away much of the problem of
human error, and
human frailty ....
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Four Nursing Theories
.... King's system posits that, as "interaction occurs within social
systems, nurses require knowledge of concepts of .... is the
human being in the system context. ....
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Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
.... the general context of public education and social service/
human relations departments or .... both individuals and states new powers to design
systems tailored to ....
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Communication in the Virtual Environment: Analysis of Human ...
.... As Stanney, Mourant and Kennedy (1998) argue, "If virtual
systems are to be effective and well received by users, considerable
human factors need addressed" (p ....
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