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New consumers and new technologies: How manage them inside malls through marketing?
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The objective of the study conducted is to analyse how mall are integrating new factors as new consumers and new technologies in their marketing strategy. The research evaluates what are the new challenges they have to ... -
A new defence to Freud's theory of psychoses? A panorama of Freud's developing theory into the origins and mechanisms of 'The Psychoses'
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The aim of the current paper is to trace Freud's train of thought regarding his theory of 'The Psychoses' in order to gain perspective on his thinking and constructs on them in particular. The objective primarily being to ... -
A new dimension in recovery : a study examining the Inclusion of spirituality in the field of addiction
(Dublin Business School, 2007)This study examines the inclusion of a spiritual dimension in the clinical setting as it is experienced by treatment providers in a variety of clinical settings. This research explores how these individuals conceptualize ... -
Newly Qualified Irish Primary School Teachers’ Experiences and Understandings of Reinforcement and Punishment
(Dublin Business School, 2022-05-12)The Irish education system has had many considerable changes within the past two decades. Initial teacher education has considerably lengthened in duration. Behaviour management models utilised within the education system ... -
News media, power, and representation. A case study: reporting Chechnya
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The purpose of this study is to analysis American newspaper coverage of the conflict in Chechnya. The study is conducted during a fundamental shift in American foreign policy. A content analysis will be conducted to see ... -
Nice to meet you : handshaking, personality and aggression
(Dublin Business School, 2006)Aims include finding a correlation between handshaking characteristics, personality and aggression plus a difference in how males and females score. NEO Five Factor Inventory and The Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire ... -
Nicotine replacement versus acute nicotine : differences in cognitive tasks, social anxiety, stress and cravings
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This study investigated the effects of nicotine levels on cigarette smoking and nicotine replacement on attention, memory and cravings in smokers. Another aim of the study is to examine if smokers or non-smokers exhibit ... -
'Nietzsche's Pregnant Bitch'. An exploration of what lurks beneath the masks of patriarchy in the works of August Strindberg
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This thesis is an investigation into the plays and life of August Strindberg in an attempt to unravel the following curious questions they may provoke in regards to how a die-hard misogynist captured and portrayed with ... -
The Nightmare
(Dublin Business School, 2004)Henry Fuseli was a forerunner of the artistic Romantic era; many of his works reveal his love for the grotesque, the sublime, and the fantastic. He is best remembered for The Nightmare (1781) and his fascination with the ... -
Nip/tuck : cosmetic surgery and the influence of body image and self esteem in young adults.
(Dublin Business School, 2010)This study investigates the influence of Self Esteem and Body Image on young adults who have undergone cosmetic surgery. There were a total of 212 participants who took part in the research, 109 participants were female ... -
No control and no way out - an exploration of birth trauma and its effects
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Childbirth in Ireland has become a medical process over the course of the last century, in order to lower maternal and infant mortality rates, and great success has been enjoyed in this objective. However, within this era ... -
No man's land. An investigation of the profile, experiences and aspirations of female workers in a leading urban advertising company in contemporary Irish society
(Dublin Business School, 2001)Seidler (1989), proposes that at least since Kant and the Reformation, rationality has been the dominant western mode available for construing experience, and rationality and masculinity have been conflated so that each ... -
The noir of noir : a certain tendency in American film
(Dublin Business School, 2014)In this dissertation, I will not attempt to put Film Noir into a genre, but discuss it as a pivotal movement in cinema’s history. I will incorporate a number of arguments in an effort to define and understand the film ... -
The North, the end
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The hypoFinal Year Project of this study set out to draw upon the less documented relationship between the media and peace in an effort to define the relationship between the media and the peace process in Northern Ireland. ... -
'Now that I am forever with child' : a study of the subjective experience of women in pregnancy
(Dublin Business School, 2002)In writing this thesis I have set myself the task of examining female subjectivity in pregnancy. However, it is immediately apparent that in order to see this one must first look at female subjectivity itself, and in ... -
Object detection in a video based on frame differencing using deep learning
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Earlier, security guards were employed to safeguard the people and premises. Due to advancements in technology and cheap storage cost, surveillance cameras have been installed in many public and private properties to prevent ... -
Occupational pension and scenario investment decisions for age 30-34 (Dublin, Ireland.)
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Purpose – This Research aims at simplifying terms, Schemes and simulates various investment decisions as regards to sustainability of contributions that should provide annuities after retirement. Methodology - Through the ... -
Occupational stress and job satisfaction differences between nurses in residential hospitals for the elderly
(Dublin Business School, 2006)Ample research has been conducted into stress and its ensuing health consequences. However, there is a dearth in research into stress amongst geriatric nurses. The current Mixed Design research examines stress and its ...