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Category: /Social Sciences
…As defined in Webster's New World Dictionary, Third Edition, telecommuting is 'an electronic mode of doing work outside the office that traditionally has been done in the office, as by computer terminal in the employee's home.' Basically, it is working
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…<Tab/> Individual Perception Paula C. Price MT302-02 <Tab/> <Tab/>Attitudes can have a significant effect on the behavior of a person at work. In the world of work we…
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Category: /History
…choices for the English working men, they would have opted out of their industrial jobs and into a much safer environment, one which did not include all the carbonic acids, and diseases. The lives of slaves were no better off than those of the English workers…
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…uses thick paint and heavy brushtrokes to characterize this painting. Even though this painting has heavy brushtrokes, it still has an evident, 'finished' quality. The work looks complete, and seems to have realistic look…
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Category: /History
…into your life at work and at home. Your frustration levels at work eventually rises, your brainpower falters, and your mood at home sours. You have no energy left for enjoying life. 3. Juggle your work hours Why pack the freeways with all the other "9-to-5"ers…
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…Born on May 26th 1895 in New Jersey, Dorothea Lange had a rough childhood. Contracting polio before the age of eight, she walked with a limp for most of her life. Instead of studying and working on an education, Lange spent most of her time wandering…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Workplace health and safety responsibilities WHAT'S THE PROBLEM? Each year, 650,000 workers suffer a work-related injury or illness. That's one in every 12 Australian workers. At least 120,000 of these injured or ill workers require more than five…
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…, nurture, stimulate, develop and promote musical creation. In so doing, the music publisher plays a crucial function in the selection and delivery of high quality content to the public. In addition, the music publisher escorts a musical work throughout its…
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…of the most prolific artists in history. He created more than 20,000 works of art. Born in Málaga on October 25, 1881, Picasso was the son of José Ruiz Blasco, an art teacher, and María Picasso y Lopez. Until 1898 he always used his father's name, Ruiz, and his…
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…educational views and decided to teach his son himself. Etienne Pascal decided that Blaise was not to study mathematics before the age of 15 and all mathematics texts were removed from their house. Blaise however, his curiosity raised by this, started to work
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