commonly known as the "dual factor theory". This is generally used when investigating motivation in organisations. His study was based on a survey of a study of 203 people across the 2 professional groups of engineers and accountants at Pittsburgh University, where they were asked to recall times over the previous year when they felt "exceptionally good" and "exceptionally bad" and their explanation for each case. From this study he identified two distinct list of factors that altered their motivation
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notes is what most of us resorts to do. However, an imperative questions should be asked ; does strenuous and long hours of studying truly guarantees the distinctions that we need and ultimately success in our life? Or otherwise, there are many other factors that contribute in determining the academic success as a student? First and foremost, it is an undeniable fact that one needs to study and do work conscientiously to improve on one's results. However, getting distinctions can not simply be achieved
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Q.1How did the concept of LCC emerge in India? Which factors encouraged the growth of LCCs? Aviation industry in India was born in the year 1930.Tata group one of the prominent industry in India launched Tata airlines (India’s first airline services) After the emergence of the airline industry in India, after two decades more eight private players started their business but their operations were quite restricted. These airlines proved to be a failure despite constant support from the government
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Factoring The greatest common factor of two numbers (x and y) is defined as the largest factor that can be evenly divided into each number (x and y). Example 1: Find the GCF of the numbers 20 and 50. Solution: The factors of 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20. Because 1 x 20 = 20; 2 x 10 = 20; 4 x 5 = 20 The factors of 50 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50. Because 1 x 50 = 50; 2 x 25 = 50; 5 x 10 = 50 Therefore, 10 is the largest factor that is common to both 20 and
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3 Life after Burnham: Economic revival and the obstacles to sustainable development Investigating the factors that have led to significant underdevelopment in Guyana, what practical solutions can be suggested to help improve the economic and political performance of this state? Burnham’s death whilst undergoing throat surgery in 1985 brought a natural end to the PNC’s cooperative socialist regime; a regime that caused two decades of extreme terror and suffering to all in Guyana, as explored
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This extract illustrates a clear example of economic and cultural motives from the first crusade, as the knights “motives were in part genuinely religious,” which then brings in the concept of holy war. In Pope Urban II’s speech in Clermont he had given a cultural motive of “whoever goes to liberate the church of God can substitute this journey for all penance,” this simply states, in return for fighting God’s enemies on earth, a person would receive a spiritual reward, which again supports the cultural
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quantity · h(x) = (x+3)² = x² + 6x +9 · The function j(x) can only have a GCF factored out of it: * Must have an x in it * any power *Only coefficients of the x's can be factored out *One number only term that also factors with the coefficients. · j(x) = 3x^2 + 6x – 15 · The GCF is 3 which can be factored out: j(x) = 3(x^2 + 2x – 5) · The discriminant of x^2 + 2x – 5 is 24 which is not a perfect square and therefore the function does not have rational roots which implies
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environmental scan provides a systematic overview of the external factors that are important to the organisation (or sector) and indicates whether the organisation can influence them or not. In general the factors are classified in factors influencing the demand/need for services (and products), the supply of inputs to the project/organisation concerned, the competition and collaboration and general policy factors. The factors are also classified with respect to the positive (+) or negative
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different economic environments affect two countries Apple operates in (China, USA) and what countries they are manufactured and assembled in. They’re stores are usually located in the central main shopping centre of a city especially their stores in the UK. The company Apple is a private limited company and the company is open to the public to buy shares in the organisation. The company is based in the secondary sector of business. Here is a table stating some of the economic factors that may affect
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hand of the parents. This is congruent with the common assertion sociologist that education can be an instrument of cultural change which is being taught from home is relevant in this discuss. It is not out of place to imagine that parental socio–economic background can have possible effects on the academic achievement of children in school. Whatsoever affect the development environment of children would possibly affect their education or disposition to it. Parental status is one of such variables
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