...BIBLOGRAPHY Aiken, Michael; Hage, Jerald. December 1968. Organizational Interdependence and Intra- Organizational Structure. American Sociological Review. Vol. 33 Issue 6, p912-930. Bhargava, Shivganesh; Sinha, Beena. April 1992. Prediction of Organizational Effectiveness as a Function of Type Of Organizational Structure. Journal of Social Psychology. Vol. 132 Issue 2, p223-231. Brossard, Michel; Maurice, Marc. Spring 1976. Is there a Universal Model of Organizational Structure? International Journal of Sociology. Vol. 6, Issue 1 p41-75. Chegini, Mehrdad Goudarzvand. (2010). The Relationship between Organizational Culture and Staff Productivity Public Organizations. Journal of Social Sciences. Vol 6 Issue 1, p127-129. Clegg, Stewart; Kornberger, Martin; Rhodes, Carl. May 2007. Organizational ethics, decision making, undecidabilty. Sociological Review. Vol 55, Issue 2, pg393-409. Causon, J. (2008). The diversity advantage. Engineering and Technology. Vol 3 Issue 18, p78- 81. Dani, S; Burns, N; Backhouse, C; Kochhar, A. June 2006. The Implications of Organizational Culture and Trust in the working of Virtual Teams. . Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers -- Part B – EngineeringManufacture. Vol. 220 Issue 6, p951-960. Doyle, Robyn; George, Usha. Feb 2008. Achieving and Measuring Diversity: An Organizational Change Approach. Social Work Education. Vol 27 Issue 1, p97-110. ...
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...------------------------------------------------- REQUIRED RETAKE INSTRUCTION FORM ------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Psychology 250391 Essay Student name/number: Name: Student Id: Courtney Gomez- 22336776 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Exam grade: 56 ------------------------------------------------- Date/Instructor: 3-18-16 JL ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Dear Student, ------------------------------------------------- You have earned a failing grade on this exam. According to the Academic Policies in the Penn Foster College Student Handbook, you must now complete a retake exam. For this retake, you may rework your paper about __motivation_. ------------------------------------------------- Review all the study materials and self-checks for the lesson related to this assignment. Contact the school with any questions about the requirements. As you draft and revise be sure to incorporate the instructional tips provided in the evaluation of your first attempt and in the Retake Guidance that follows this form. ------------------------------------------------- Submit the required retake assignment to the school with this form no later than two weeks from the above date. If submitting your retake online, copy and paste this form as the first page of the document containing your exam...
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...Annotated Bibliography Kristi Prater HCS/465 February 16, 2015 Chad Moretz Annotated Bibliography Dehghan, Mahshid, Noori Akhtar-Danesh, and Anwar T. Merchant. “Childhood Obesity, Prevalence and Prevention.” Nutrition Journal (2005). 25 July, 2007. Retrieved from www.nutrition.com/content/4/1/24 This article discuss the alarming facts that 25% of children are overweight and 11% are obese. It also information on the physical and psychological effects of an obese child. The article states that obesity is said to be a disease of many factors including lifestyle biological and cultural factors. Obesity is believed to be caused by excessive calorie and fat intake but sugar is also believed to contribute. Mahshid along with the other researchers in this article agree that prevention could be the key to controlling the epidemic. The article discuss why children are a big target to become obese. Therefore, children need to be taught at an early age how to eat healthy and exercise daily. This article was used from the University of Phoenix library. It is a peer-reviewed article because it was reviewed before being published. Han, Joan C., Lawlor, Debbie A., Kimm, Sue YS. “Childhood Obesity, The Lancet.” Volume 375, Issue 9727, 15-21 May 2010, pages 1737-1748, ISSN 0140-6736, 10.1016/S0140-6736(10)60171-7. Retrieved From...
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...In the novel Bartleby the Scrivener, written by Herman Melville, the story revolves around the main character Bartleby who is known to have a strange and peculiar behavior. His behavior can best be seen as childish and there are multiple interpretations of why Bartleby behaves a certain way. One example is because of his past where it can be assumed that his childhood behavior stuck with him throughout the years which developed his adult behavior. The story itself was able to convey these multiple interpretations through the use of the two main characters, Bartleby and the Lawyer. The evidences that are being utilized to support this interpretation is the attitude and behavior Bartleby displayed throughout the novel and the Lawyer’s response to this childish behavior. How the Lawyer was able to tolerate Bartleby’s behavior to an extent. The audience is specifically targeted towards college students as this novel is a standard curriculum for most freshmen college students who are taking writing. Melville’s purpose in making college students the central audience is to have them think outside of the box. In other words the author wants the students to take his ambiguity and analyze certain aspects of the novel into multiple interpretations. Annotated Biography 2 Vredevoogd, Gwen. "A Visit from the Goon Sqaud." Http://web.a.ebscohost.com/. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2014. Gwen Vredevoogd, the author of the article “A Visit from the Goon Squad” proposes two intriguing...
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...Annotated Bibliography Mikell Clark ITT Technical Institution Researching for jobs related to my field of study (networking systems administration) was not hard, bureau of labor statistics provided information about computer programming, the field of study that is close to networking systems administration. Computer programming is very similar when it comes to the technical field, networking systems and computer programmer take the same classes when it comes to school. They need the same amount of schooling, they both need at least a bachelor degree. They both have the same pay scale, making at least $74,000 a year and make around $30 an hour, when entering networking systems, you are required to take a programming classes to at least know about programming. Qualifications to become a programmer is to have Analytical skills. Computer programmers must understand complex instructions in order to create computer code. Concentration. Programmers must be able to work at a computer, writing lines of code for long periods of time. Detail oriented. Computer programmers must closely examine the code they write because a small mistake can affect the entire computer program. Troubleshooting skills. An important part of a programmer’s job is to check the code for errors and fix any they find. Qualification to become a networking systems administrator is Analytical skills. Administrators need analytical skills to evaluate network and system performance and determine how changes in the...
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...CONTENTS PAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARYINTRODUCTION 2 INTRODUCTION 3 - Research Problem 3 - Limitations of Report 3 - Sources/Methods of Data Collection 3 - Report Organization 3 DISCUSSION OF REFERENCES 5 - Walton M. (1989) 5 - Lussier R. (2003) 5 - Marshall D. (1999) 5 - Fandt P.M, Goodman S.H & Lewis P.S. (2004) 6 - Robbins S.P, Bergman R, Stagg I & Coulter M (2003) 6 - Collins R.R, McLaughlin Y (1996) 6 - Schermerhorn J.R (2004) 7 - Schermerhorn J.R (1993) 7 CONCLUSION 8 REFERENCES 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION Research Problem To understand the concept of performance based rewards, other consideration had to be given to other topics related or connected to performance based rewards such as motivation, expectancy theory, performance appraisal, etc. Without relating to the other topics it would be hard to explain or understand the full concept of performance based rewards. Limitations of Report The researcher found that the time limit to be insufficient to view many aspects, the different point of views and full underlying of performance based rewards. The researcher also found that some information sources were too old to be used in the report and some journal articles were unable to be used as it had to be sourced from other library catalogues such as the Edith Cowan University Library. The researcher was unable to interview a business that practices performance based rewards, as it is required for the researcher...
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...Tyler Boles Annotated Bibliography Daly 9:00-9:50 Authority figures Bullies or Buddies: Brutality from authority figures to immigrants This newspaper article that I found online, written by Daniel Shoer Roth of the Miami Herald newspaper, shows his research on the subject of police brutality towards immigrants/refugees. it also shows some of his personal outlooks on the topic along with some views of some of the citizens in Miami that he interviewed. he talks on a national and local level about , biased policing, unconstitutional searches and seizures and the use of excessive force when dealing with ethnic groups. many cases have been documented in Miami-Dade County in which DEA agents and local police officers have arrested U.S. citizens with foreign last names to interrogate them about their citizenship. Foreigners are required to carry immigration papers, green cards, at all times. But natural born U.S. citizens are not required to carry papers proving citizenship. local police departments deny having policies that encourage the harassment of immigrants, but these attacks show how law-enforcement policies are not entirely respected by the officers. The enforcement program, Secure Communities, is sometimes considered a useless tool in bringing out dangerous foreign criminals, also gives full power to criminals and gives them power to commit abuse against our community. It also endangers any legal American who may be a victim of a crime witnessed by an immigrant/refugee...
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...Binittamol Biju INRW 0315 Dr. Jones 2.7.2016 Annotated Biblography Murphy, Elizabeth, and María A. Rodríguez-Manzanares. "Motivating High School Students in Online Courses Is Difficult." High School Alternative Programs. Ed. Noah Berlatsky. Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press, 2015. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Teachers' Perspectives on Motivation in High School Distance Education." Journal of Distance Education 23.3 (2009). Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 7 Feb. 2016. This article is about the viewpoints of two professors. They report on a study they did of online learning teachers in Canada. The teachers reported that motivating students in online classrooms is more difficult than motivating students in a face-to-face (F2F) setting. The authors suggest a number of ways to improve student motivation based on their interviews. These strategies include accessible teaching styles, interactive course structures, and the use of lessons that are engaging and use multimedia elements. “Online Education. ” Issues & Controversies. Infobase Learning, 17 Oct. 2008.Web. 8 Feb. 2016. This argumentative article about “Does online education help students?”. The supporters argued that since students use the Internet in many other ways, it is logical for them to use it to attend school as well. And the opponents argued that taking classes online deprives students of the full educational experience, which involves relating to other people in addition to absorbing...
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...cted-the-social-lives-of-many-these-changes/ GEN 499 GEN499 GEN/499 Week 2 DQ 1 http://helpido.com/gen-499-week-2-create-a-professional-resume-and-cover-letter-for-a-position-within-your-selected-industry-and-attach-a-copy-to-this/ GEN 499 GEN499 GEN/499 WEEK 2 Critiquing internet sources http://helpido.com/today-the-internet-provides-an-unprecedented-amount-of-information-by-way-of-blogs-videos-and/ GEN 499 GEN/499 GEN499 Week 3 DQ 1 http://helpido.com/gen-499-week-3-read-bowling-alone-an-interview-with-robert-putnam-about-americas-collapsing-civic-life/ GEN 499 GEN/499 GEN499 Week 3 DQ 2 http://helpido.com/gen-499-week-3-dq-2/ GEN 499 GEN499 GEN/499 Week 3 Annotated Biblography http://helpido.com/gen-499-week-3-review-the-final-research-paper-instructions-located-within-the-final-research-paper-link-the-final/ GEN 499 GEN499 GEN/499 Week 4 DQ 1 http://helpido.com/gen-499-week-4-review-the-surgeon-generals-vision-for-a-healthy-and-fit-nation-2010-then-locate-a-news-article-or/ GEN499 GEN 499 GEN/499 Week 4 DQ 2 http://helpido.com/gen-499-week-4-at-this-point-in-the-course-you-should-have-a-strong-draft-of-your-final-research-paper-share-your-progress-on-the-final-research-paper-including-the-following/ GEN499 GEN/499 GEN 499 Week 4 Quiz...
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...INTRODUCTION Objective: * To study and understand the Segmenting, Targeting & Positioning and the Price Sensitivity of cinema goers in Ranchi. * To understand the theoretical concept & it’s application to practical world. * For partial fulfillment of Masters Degree in Management. Scope: * Study is limited to the fulfillment of academic purpose only. * Help to understand the applicability of theory in cinema hall business to some extent. Limitation: * Study is based on secondary data thus only had limited scope. * Dummy used to establish the concept of the study, thus had limitations. Methodology: * The study is based on secondary data. * Most of the facts are assumed on the basis of data received from various secondary sources. BUSINESS OVERVIEW Film Exhibition Industry Film exhibition, which involves the exhibiting of movies in cinemas. The Indian film exhibition sector can be divided into two segments: single and double-screen cinemas and multiplex cinemas, i.e., a cinema complex with three screens or more. Indian media and entertainment industry is one of the fastest growing sectors with a market size of Rs 584 billion in 2008, recording a growth of 12.4 per cent and projected to reach Rs 1052 billion by 2013 India is the highest producer and consumer of filmed entertainment. The cinema exhibition industry in India is growing at 10% per annum driven by multiplexes, which are expanding rapidly in major metropolitan...
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...Tyrone Edwards Public Speaking Assignment #1- Introduction Speech January 27, 2016 M/W- 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Steve Harvey SPECIFIC GOAL: I want my audience to know Steve Harvey. INTRODUCTION I. (Attention getter): Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen. II. (Credibility statement): I have researched our guest speaker and have followed many of his career successes. Perhaps, you are familiar with him and some of his successes as well. III. THESIS: It is both an honor and privilege to be able to introduce to you to a man that has forged his own definition of success in the entertainment industry and a role model to many. BODY I. If you don’t already know, you will learn all about our guest’s journey to become a successful comedian and his transition into becoming a successful television and radio personality. A. He will describe what it takes to be successful in the entertainment industry and how is it always a revolving door and constantly changes. B. Hopefully you will be moved greatly, once you hear about journey. In talking about his journey to he acknowledges the peaks and valleys because to him, success is a series of ups and downs. Transitional Statement: Now, that I have talked about how the topic will affect you, I will now talk about the speaker expertise. II. His career has spanned over 30 years and he has grown from someone known locally to an international success. A. Our guest has numerous amounts of successful...
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...WORLDCOM CASE ANALYSIS The WorldCom case is another example of large corporation failures where individuals in the firm failed to act in a morally correct way. Bernard Ebbers, the CEO and Scott Sullivan, the CFO, of the corporation should have been aware of the accounting processes being used in his firm (and undoubtedly he was aware) and should have taken steps to prevent others test for ethics. Authur Anderson also missed opportunities where he could have disclosed the fraud. Cynthia Cooper and her team where the first people who uncovered the major fraud that was taking place at WorldCom. Accountants at WorldCom capitalized expenses in blatant violation of generally accepted accounting principles under the pressure from above management to maintain income growth. This started when WorldCom and other telecommunication firms faced reduced demand as the boom ended and the economy entered a recession. The revenues fell but the debt remained. The profit market value of the company also decreased. Fraud arose through the accounting department and secondly the company inflated revenues with fraudulent accounting entries from corporate unallocated revenue accountants. WorldCom reduced the amount of money held in reserves by $2.8 billion. They then moved the money into revenue line of its financial statements and then classified operating as their long term capital investments and consequently turned their losses into profits. They also made the assets appear more valuable. Revenue...
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...Submitted by Name of the Candidate: TANUMOY ROY Registration No. : 13611131114020870 OF 2011-12 Name of the College: RBC EVENING COLLEGE College Roll No: 21 Supervised by Name of the Supervisor MR RANJIT KUMAR DUTTA Name of the College: RBC EVENING COLLEGE Month & Year of Submission FEB 2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to thank our head of the department (HOD) Mr. Ranjit Kumar Dutta, for giving necessary support during the course. Chapter No. | Particulars | Page No. | 1. | INTRODUCTION | 4-7 | 2. | AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY SCENARIO IN INDIA | 8 | 3. | PRESENTATION OF DATA, ANALYSIS, FINDING | 9-11 | 4. | CONCLUSION,RECOMMENDATION,LIMITATION | 12 | 5. | BIBLOGRAPHY AND REFERANCES | 13 | 6. | SUPERVISER CERTIFICATE | 14 | 7. | STUDENT DECLARATION | 15 | CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1.1CONCEPT OF WORKING CAPITAL The term working capital is used to mean that proportion of working capital of a business which is employed in short Term or current operations. There are two type of working capital: gross and net. Gross working capital is the sum total of all current asset, while net working capital is the difference between current asset and current liabilities. IMPORTANCE OF WORKING CAPITAL * The business can avail the advantages of cash discount facilities offered by its supplier. * It creates a sense of security and confidence in the management of officials of the company. * It enhances...
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...Feminism by Madiha Rauf Feminism is a collective struggle towards acceptance of women existence and recognition of their contributions. Its’ basic philosophy is to challenge the social status quo by defining and supporting women rights. Historically the term of feminism is established in western society as a protest against the laws and policies that compelled women to work in a subordinate role in the 18th century. Millett characterizes feminism as a “system of political, economic and social equality between sexes” (Millett, 1970: 74). While it is defined as “politics directed at changing existing power relations between women and men in a society” by Weedon, (1987).Hooks (2000) explains feminism as “a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression”. Feminism is diverse collections of social theories through which many focus on analyzing the social constructions of gender while other focus on gender inequality and promoting women’s rights. By describing major forms of feminism, Tuttle, Lisa (1986) says, radical feminism considers patriarchy as a root cause of women oppressions so believes on radical social changes while liberal feminism asserts the equality of men and women through legal and political reforms. Socialist feminism supports Marx’s ideas &relates the oppression of women to labor exploitation and class structure. While essential and cultural feminism believe that females value because of their special differences & inherent ability to care. Many...
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