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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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0Can somebody help help me with this title: 02br
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02font 02br 02br 00or 01font 00The Study of .. 02font 01font 00This suggests you are looking at the whole topic. A 'case study' means you are looking at only a particular example.

  • 02font 02br 02br 00or 01font 00The Study of ..
  • 02font 01font 00This suggests you are looking at the whole topic.
  • A 'case study' means you are looking at only a particular example.
  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00You also need to check your articles.
  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00Best wishes, Clive02font 02br 02br 00Are you doing010id1
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1font00Hi, 02font01font00.02font02br
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01font00Didn't you already post a question about this?05002font02br
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01font00The case study02font00 of Administrative Reform in Cuba and Pakistan 01fo
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0Yes, but got no reply.02br
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00Actually, I did study the reform in two countries. What's your suggestion? 02br
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00Thanks, Clive 02br
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00Sam0-
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0HI again,02br
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00I don't know wheteher you are writing about case studies or not.02br
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00How about simply 01b00Administrative Reform in Cuba and Pakistan02b00? 02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi Clive, 02br
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00Yes, we did two case studies on the aspect of New Public Management in Cuba and Pakistan. I'm also think of ...Administrative Reform: Case Studies of New Public Management in Cuba and Pakistan. Or should I use ...Admini...Ref...: T01font00he Case of N.... 02font02br
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0Hi,02br
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00If you are writing about case studies, it might be good to mention 'case studies' in your title.02br
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00Good luck, Clive0-

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