Papers 1971-1980 of total 96483 found.
…Night work effects 2 The human body and mind are meant to sleep at night and be active during day light . Some workers can adapt to working continually during the but among these certain health disorders are prominent (Kroemer & Grandjean, 1997…
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…of uncertainty. Some rights and responsibilities are also contained with the Criminal Law. This is where parliament enacts legislation in order to set certain boundaries in correlation with human activities. In Tasmania these confines are set out in the Tasmanian…
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…where frightening ethical issues await. At the same time, we are racing backwards into a third world full of poverty and hopelessness. Our obsession with technology must be balanced by an appreciation for the beauty of individual human beings…
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…In today's business world, human resource managers have a number of management activities that I would consider as priorities for a retention strategy. After all, retention is one of the key functions of the human resource department within…
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…of the human race, and are not dependent on individual genetics at all. The specific defenses of the body are more complex and designed to protect us from our most serious invaders, like smallpox and polio. Specific defenses of the body function by an extremely…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the human soul and his counter arguments to Cebes and Simmias’ arguments. The first argument for the immortality of the soul can be seen in the argument of souls from opposites (70b-72d). He argues that all things which “come to be” and which have an opposite…
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Category: /Literature
…The Lord of the Flies is trying to point out to readers that it is human nature to act beastly when given power. When given power, a persons true colors show.…
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…; 0.05 In relation to the t-test results one can conclude that men generally work more than women do. The Human Resource director can conduct a specific study to consider these discrepancies to check whether there are issues of sexual discrimination or 'glass…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…then, if not humans, who did it? Who tore the mother's son from her breast; her heart from her chest? "Never shall I forget the smoke. Never shall I forget the little faces of the children whose bodies I saw turned into wreaths of smoke beneath a silent blue sky…
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…The death penalty has been seen as a human rights issue as some regard it as 'cruel and degrading' treatment of individuals. This essay will concentrate on three out of the nine safeguards that are in place to protect those facing the death sentence…
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