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Occupational stress, coping and general health : a comparison between psychiatric and general nurses
(Dublin Business School, 2007)This study examines occupational stress, coping and general health differences between psychiatric and general nurses, using a between subjects design. The study was prompted by a lack of research in this area. The Perceived ... -
Oedipal guilt, punishment and criminal behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The successful negotiation of the Oedipus complex is vital for our psychical development as it provides us with the means to form relationships and integrate into society. Resolution of the Oedipus complex requires the ... -
‘The old people had brooms’: Yanyuwa women, material culture and resistance
(SAHKartell, 2017)This piece investigates the complex and multiple meanings associated with one piece of Australian Aboriginal material culture, a broom made by Yanyuwa woman Emalina Evans a-Wanajabi in the 1980s. Yanyuwa people constitute ... -
On becomings: Exploration of reasons why qualified therapists choose not to practice
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This research aims to better understand the context within which fully qualified psychotherapists, with some experience of client work, made the decision not to continue with their careers after significant effort to ... -
On Child-Analysis
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The dictionary defines a child as a young human being between birth and the beginning of puberty with an emphasis on his development based on a temporality that is linear and chronological. Child psychology, also focusing ... -
On practicing psychotherapy in a socially distant world
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The Covid-19 pandemic has modified how psychotherapy is conducted. Accrediting bodies have recommended and sanctioned telephone and video communication for the continuation of therapy sessions during the Coronavirus outbreak ... -
On the Emergence of the Technological University
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On Time – going forward, going backwards and going around and around – from postmodern to mostmodern times
(Dublin Business School, 2016)One of the most characteristic characteristics of postmodern times, according to Fredric Jameson, was to do with time – the “waning”, as he puts it, of “the great high-modernist thematics of time and temporality, the elegiac ... -
On-line brokerage : money's killer application
(Portobello College, 2000)On-line brokerage has dramatically revolutionized the manner in which people invest money; it has taken advantage of the latest media and has provided accessibility to practically every person; whereas before the advent ... -
Once a twin, always a twin
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Being born a twin provides a ‘soul-mate’ a constant ‘felt-sense’ companion, a mirror and a potential battle for individuation. From before birth two emerging humans have a non-cognitive awareness of one another, a somatic ... -
Once a Villain Always a Villain: Edmund’s “Reformation” in King Lear, 5.3.241-42
(SAHKartell, 2015)The article examines possible motives behind the alleged change of heart shown by Edmund at the end of King Lear when, defeated by his brother Edgar, he decides to revoke his former order to execute Lear and Cordelia. ... -
One does not need religion to lead a good life
(Dublin Business School, 2010)How life is lived is infinitely varied. We are all different. How we look at life is the same. We have many questions about life and ourselves and how we fit in. Questions about why we are here, do our lives have meaning. ... -
The ongoing potential of RFID as an alternative to 2D barcode in pharmaceutical industry
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Pharmaceutical industry is one of the vital industries for human health and well-being and Ireland has a very strong reputation amongst other countries by hosting a great deal of global and local pharmaceutical manufacturers ... -
Online film distribution (Movierium)
(Dublin Business School, 2021)This dissertation focuses on improving the connection between a filmmaker and the audience. It provides more accessibility and availability to streaming movies for audiences, not in the country or state of a cinema ... -
Online Infidelity; Gender, narcissism and extraversion as predictors of behaviour and jealousy responses
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The present study aimed to look at predictors of sexual infidelity online (SIO) and emotional infidelity online (EIO) and also at predictors of jealousy responses towards such behaviours. Gender, narcissism and extraversion ... -
Online library services at Hibernia College : an overview
(Hibernia College, 2016)This presentation aimed to provide an overview of the electronic library resources provided in Hibernia College. The areas discussed included library access, collection development, training and the challenges a virtual ... -
Online shopping database
(Dublin Business School, 2002)This is a detailed report containing the description, workings and completion of an online shopping system where customers buy music records. This repost will contain how such a system was designed and implemented using ... -
Online social networking & wellbeing in adolescents
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The Internet and online behavior has become such a prevalent aspect of modern society. Questions being asked are (a) does use and size of the social network Facebook in adolescents have a relationship to social anxiety, ... -
Online social networking as and advertising medium : footwear sales industry, Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This dissertation illustrates why some footwear sales companies in Ireland are resistant to using social networking advertising while some companies in the same industry are using this medium extensively to advertise their ... -
Open Access publishing of a unique and distinctive collection: The Maynooth University Death-Row Correspondence of Ken Saro-Wiwa
(Maynooth University, 2019)Daraja Press published Silence Would be Treason: Last Writings of Ken Saro-Wiwa in 2013 and 2018 (2 nd edition). The book, edited by Helen Fallon, Ide Corley and Laurence Cox from Maynooth University, contains the death-row ...