Papers 1811-1820 of total 60222 found.
…To what extent do McDonalds use motivational theories to enhance the performance of their employees and hence increase efficiency/productivity? Are these methods effective? Introduction McDonalds is a large multinational company that supplies…
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…of nationalistic and patriotic sentiments required for an effective national identity. The tradition of piedmont elites dominating the political scene of the new 'national' government only exacerbated the north-south divide that had previously existed, as it gave them…
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…The ideas of Karl Marx Karl Marx was one of the most important thinkers of Western civilization. For good or for ill, few individuals have had as profound an effect on the course of history as Karl Marx. Marx was a highly original thinker: like many…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…INTRO A wise man once said, "life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get." Little did poor old Mr. Forrest Gump know that his statement would be wrong in the eyes of SFP. SFP, also known as the Pygmalion effect, can…
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…the cause of independence. When examining the content of, arguably the two most important texts in our nation's history, it's quite common to question which was more effective in its style, language, and content. This question, however, can easily be put…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…itself continually as a snowball effect. As stated by Scott Russell Sanders in his 1994 essay entitled "The Common Life," society is held together by strong social relationships and good values of its individuals. As deviant entertainment perverts societies…
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Category: /Literature
…way to go, which seems to be what the author is aiming at proving to some extent; everyone has pains from time to time but the struggle makes the better times more appreciated. When talking about the relative effectiveness of these rhetorical techniques…
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…, structural change, terms of trade, foreign liabilities and servicing costs and the levels of national savings Australia's high CAD has had several effects on the economy, including the growth of foreign liabilities, increased servicing costs, increase volatility…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to the labour market. Mentally ill people in custody are amongst the most stigmatised, marginalized, alienated, and vulnerable groups in our society (Connor, 1996). Negative community responses often leave the person with despair and anguish lowering their effect
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…an outspoken protest against the evil effects of industrialization.…
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