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…in the 1960’s. International terrorism in its current form began in 1968. As the 1970’s passed by, the explosion of extremist groups and related incidents sparked a new awareness of the dangers of terrorism. In the 1980’s, Canada was the victim of several…
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…Share, Enterprise Bargaining and the "family friendly" Workplace. Equal Opportunities International, 17(8), 1-14. Waring, P. (1999). The Rise of Individualism in Australian Industrial Relations. New Zealand Journal of Industrial Relations, 24(3), 291-318…
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…In 1932, Herbert J Taylor, Chicago Rotarian and president of Rotary International wrote the Four Way Test in 1954-55. This concept is a purely subjective form of self-analysis. Truth is, of course, relative. Rotarian Herb J. Taylor retold the concept…
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…Motivation and Performance Theories in Relation to New Zealand Post "B-12, G-47, I-24, O-51, I-5, N-36………….’BINGO’!!!!!!" A simple game of bingo, if analysed closely, can be shown to be a tedious task consisting of a repetitive action that occurs…
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…to how it relates to the international business environment. Environment and Natural Resources The world's ongoing population explosion has placed great strain on the world environment. This rapidly growing population, along with a move toward urbanization…
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…Introduction Amnesty International (commonly known as AI) is an international activist organization with the stated purpose of promoting all the human rights enshrined within the United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other…
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…Overview The purpose of this study is to triangulate professional literature on online communication, scholarship on relational maintenance strategies and relational outcomes, and quantitative data to explore the potential of blogs as tools for public…
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…, such as the state and the economy, and even with international relations, are called macrosociologists Obviously, as a discipline, or body of systematized knowledge, sociology is a relatively recent origin. The concept of civil society as a realm distinct from…
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…Listening and family communication: How they relate. Family communication is important because families who can communicate find it a lot easier to discuss issues, problems, and even crises when they occur. If you know how families work, issues…
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…Over the past five decades, in order to take advantage of potential profits, companies have expanded abroad. Trading on an international scale provides these companies with a number of challenges relating to the complexities of different international
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