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Palestinian identity in exile
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The aim of this Thesis is to explore the modernized Palestinian identity in exile. The exploration should depict how the identity of Palestinians is affected by ‘Orientalism’ in mass media as well as exploring how social ... -
Paranormal beliefs: relationship to embracing curiosity, the search for meaning and life satisfaction
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This paper explored the relationship between having a belief in the paranormal and the motivation to embrace curiosity, search for meaning and life satisfaction. One hundred and twenty-nine participants completed ... -
Parent community support study
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This study looks at the support needs of a parent in an Irish Community. The study looks at the policies and services that have been developed and implemented to help all types of parents. It tells how these policies affect ... -
Parental bereavement during childhood and the long-term implications on psychological well-being
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The aim of this study was to explore the long-term implications of childhood parental bereavement on perceived social support, resilience, depression, anxiety and life satisfaction. The sample consisted of 88 participants, ... -
Parental loss: an exploratory and comparative study of parental loss through natural death and suicide
(Dublin Business School, 2008)For so many years parental loss has been overlooked within society. One could say, it has been outranked by other types of loss, yet it is one that everyone will experience at some point in their lives. This study sets out ... -
Parental stress and children with ASD: Sex, age, level of autism and support perceived
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The aim of this study was to examine parental stress levels of parents who have children with Autism diagnosis. Parental stress levels were examined in relation to child’s level of autism, age, sex, professional support ... -
Parental video game attitudes : children's access to restricted vido games
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This study explores the issue of parent’s attitudes towards children’s access to restricted video game content. The research consisted of six participants, two male and four female parents with children under 18. They each ... -
A parents perspective : educational problems associated with children who have cystic fibrosis
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This research aims to identify what parents think of the educational services put in place for their children who have Cystic Fibrosis. The research that has been done previously in this area shows that there is a lack of ... -
The Parmenides and the One
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 2004)I am going to talk to you about a dialogue by Plato called Parmenides because both in Seminar XIX, …ou pire, and in the series of lectures entitled The knowledge of the psychoanalyst, Lacan indicates it as a text which ... -
Part-time education experiences; stress, anxiety, and self-efficacy with regards to age, employment status, and social-support
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Student enrolment in third-level part-time courses in Ireland is increasing each year, yet research on their experiences is limited. The current research aimed to study stress, anxiety, and self-efficacy among part-time ... -
Participation and motivation in sport in relation to general mental health and social physique anxiety
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this research was to investigate motives for participation in sport having regard to gender, type of sport, general mental health and social physique anxiety. It is a cross-sectional observational study comprising ... -
Patrick Pearse: Psychobiographical Reflections on an Enigmatic, Paradoxical Personality
(SAHKartell, 2016)To date historians have focused almost exclusively on Patrick Pearse’s key role in the 1916 Easter Rising to the extent that there is much less information about his personality development and characteristics. They have ... -
Patrons’ health queries for Healthy Ireland: are South Dublin public librarians prepared from their perspective.
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This study aimed to investigate if South Dublin public librarians are confidently prepared for dealing with patrons’ health queries for the Healthy Ireland (H.I.) initiative from the librarians’ perspective. Seven qualitative ... -
Patterns not our own : the magic realism of Gabriel Garcia Marquez & Louis de Bernieres
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The purpose of this Final Year Project is to demonstrate that the genre of magical realism possesses subversive and liberating qualities discernable in the work of both Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Louis de Bernieres. In ... -
Peer pressure and alcohol consumption compared between women in their twenties and older women
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This research develops on the area of alcohol consumption in women and whether women in twenties actually consume larger amounts of alcohol than older women. The women who partook in this research where aged from twenty ... -
'Per via di porre', 'per via di levare', 'per via di tagli' : contemporary symptoms and the art of interpretation
(Association of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Ireland, 2010)In Du Discours Psychanalytique Lacan seems to argue that the discourse of the master produces the discourse of the capitalist, or at least, he implies that the discourse of the capitalist is produced by a warping of the ... -
Perceived authentic leadership and its relationship to self-efficacy and burnout levels amongst workers in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2014)With international public trust levels in 2014 at a record low, the importance of authentic leadership and its potential impact on society has never more important. Several studies have demonstrated the importance of ... -
Perceived body image, self-esteem and BMI among females attending a unisex and a mixed school
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The aim of this experiment was to determine if there would be a significant difference in body image, self-esteem among females in mixed school and a unisex. The experiment used a repeated measures design. IV is the type ... -
Perceived challenges in improving electronic communication between general practitioners and hospital laboratories in Ireland and potential impact of MedLIS
(Dublin Business School, 2016)General practitioners (GP) are the first contact points for a patient for primary health care while the clinical laboratories assist them in detecting diseases effectively. So it is essential that the communication between ... -
The perceived effectiveness of interviews in comparison to assessments among managerial staff in the public sector
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The primary aim of this study was to measure the effectiveness of job interviews in comparison to other assessment activities from a manager’s perspective for public sector jobs. The study also aimed to analyse what happened ...