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Orientation or dis‐orientation?

The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1969
This study was undertaken in an effort to determine the effect of freshman orientation upon student perceptions of university environment, knowledge of university information, and attitudes toward the orientation experience. The most important finding was that orientation significantly influenced student perception of university environment, as ...
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Orientalism Beyond the Orient

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
Edward Said’s Orientalism, is one of the seminal sociological studies of the 20th century. Written in 1978, Said’s book makes an extremely convincing argument about how Western societies (the “Occident”) have viewed the Orient over the centuries. The purpose of this paper is to further understand the cause and scope of this phenomenon.
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Getting oriented to patient-oriented outcomes

Neurology, 1999
The benefit of a new therapy is best judged by data from carefully conducted studies measuring the most relevant outcomes. Until recently, mortality, level of symptomatology, and laboratory and radiologic findings comprised the entire reported outcomes.
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Market Orientation: Antecedents and Consequences

, 1993
Bernard J. Jaworski, Ajay K. Kohli
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Fact-Orientation Meets Agent-Orientation

2005
The pragmatic value of any information system, whether agent-oriented or not, depends critically on its fidelity in modelling the relevant aspects of the underlying business domain. Fact-oriented approaches to information modelling facilitate high fidelity models by lifting the specification of business facts and rules to a truly conceptual level where
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