It is evident that goal setting and patient-centred practice are concepts that have increasingly dominated discourse in stroke rehabilitation (Levack et al., 2011). Goal setting has fundamentally been considered a key component in current rehabilitation and is described as ‘the essence’ of effective stroke rehabilitation (Barnes and Ward, 2000, p. 8). However despite this, there is a demand for critical inquiry into the process of goal setting and the determination of outcome relative to goals in
Cooperative agreements between potential or actual competitors are determined by various strategic purposes, which include entry into a foreign market and the sharing of costs. It is also a way of merging complementary skills and assets that neither company could easily develop on its own. Pearce & Robinson (2007) agree with Barla & Constantatos (2006) who argue the need for cooperation arises mostly from the desire of major airlines to offer global services, increase service quality, exploit size
According to Scot Appleby 2005, virtually all religious traditions incorporate ideals of peace as the outcome of their application. They all embody a rich variety of cultural and moral resources which configure values that prevent or end conflicts. For instance, Christianity has been an inspiration for the civil rights movement of Martin Luther Kind, Mahatma Gandhi’s nonviolent resistance was influenced by Hinduism (Orellana K. &., 2006). Communities in Kenya even before colonialism in particular