Essays about: "Talk Shows"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 83 essays containing the words Talk Shows.
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21. Approaching Female Genital Cutting/s on a Community-Based Level in Sweden : An Analysis of the Agenda-Setting Role of Swedish Civil Society Organisations
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : The practice of female genital cutting/s (FGC) has been under national scrutiny in Sweden for decades. Besides strong laws and policies enforced by the Swedish government, civil society organisations have played an important role in addressing the subject of FGC in Sweden. READ MORE
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22. ’’Glädjen är större än rädslan’’ : en kvalitativ studie om ridning och rädsla
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Equine StudiesAbstract : This study examined adults’ experiences and perceptions about riding and fear and why they ride despite a feeling of fear. Equestrian sports are the eighth largest sport in Sweden with about half a million practitioners in all ages. READ MORE
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23. Illuminating perceptions about communication in environmental consultancy organizations
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Environmental consultant organizations deal with solving environmental problems. In this process of solving environmental problems communication is an important and integral part. How consultant organizations perceive communication has an effect on how they develop strategies for communication. READ MORE
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24. Varför skjuter lantbrukare upp sina generationsskiften? : en kvalitativ intervju med lantbrukare om deras tankar kring ett sent generationsskifte
University essay from SLU/Dept. of People and SocietyAbstract : År 2016 var 34% av alla lantbrukare över 65 år. Att en yrkeskår blir äldre och äldre medför en del problem, men att 1/3 är över pensionsålder i Sverige kan vara en tickande bomb. READ MORE
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25. EU CSR: TALK THE TALK OR WALK THE WALK? A case study of the Inditex Group
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This study examines the various institutional pressures -including the ones proceeding from the supranational level of the EU - and how they impact and shape the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan of an EU-based multinational company. By filling this gap, we also pursue to steer the empirical focus on the organizational translation of the current European Commission (EC) approach on CSR. READ MORE