The aim of the present study was to explore organizational commitment in an Indian private sector organization. Organizational commitment (OC) is defined as the desire on the part of an employee to remain a member of the organization (Mowday et al., 1979). Organizational commitment influences whether an employee stays a member of the organization (is retained) or leaves to pursue another job (turns over). Meyer & Allen conceptualized OC with the help of a tri-component model, which describes three
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[pic] HISTORY OF MICROSCOPE Oddly enough, the compound microscope was invented before the single lens microscope. But the instruments were not very good to start with and much more could be seen with very small lenses of short focal length. In about 1597 two Dutch eyeglass makers, Zaccharias Janssen and his son Hans were experimenting with lenses in a tube. They observed that nearby objects viewed through two lenses in line were magnified. Their device was the first compound microscope
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Ecology, Carnegie Institution, Stanford, CA, USAResearcher/Journal Article Author Shaun R. Levick University/Agency Affiliation Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution, Stanford, CA, USA, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany Researcher/Journal Article Author University/Agency Affiliation Researcher/Journal Article Author University/Agency Affiliation Researcher/Journal Article Author University/Agency Affiliation
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By around 1700, fiction was no longer a predominantly aristocratic entertainment. The Provençal 12th-century romances and their imitators had already attracted urban connoisseurs who had had the financial means to commission bigger manuscripts in the 14th and 15th centuries. Printed books had soon gained the power to reach readers of almost all classes, though the reading habits differed and to follow fashions remained a privilege. Spain was a trendsetter into the 1630s but French authors superseded
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Organisational Citizenship Behaviours: A Review of Theoretical and Empirical Literature on Predicting Factors and Suggestions for Future Research. In today’s competitive business environment organisations constantly strives for achieving excellence by enhancing employee’s efficiency and effectiveness. One way, organisations can achieve this objective is through Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) (Bolino & Turnley, 2003; Organ, 2006). Organ and colleagues first conceptualized OCB in 1988
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John D. Hudson III (Terrorism) Aimee Fairbanks (Intro/Nuclear Weapons/Conclusion) Melissa Davis (Border Protection) Alma Johnson (Illegal Immigrants) Dr. Ron Milon GOVT 2302 9 April 2009 The President and National Security Over the years America has established a stereotype as being an untouchable nation with economical, political and military dominance over other nations around the globe. The continuous
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Jena Holmes Paper- First Draft 3/14/2015 A Woman’s Worth In the Bible, childbirth is highly accredited in the community. A woman is defined by her ability to conceive and give birth. In these times, the only way to leave your mark in the world was to produce children. This is because children were represented as a blessing to the family and a link to the future. There are many instances throughout the Bible where women become distraught over the thought of not being able to reproduce. By looking
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INDEX Sr. No. Topic 1 Acknowledgement 2 Preface 3 Adolf takes over a bankrupt state 4 Cancer prevention strategy and public health 5 campaign initiated by Hitler 6 Animal Anti Cruelty Laws 7 Transportation 8 Hitler and the Nobel Peace Prize 9 Webliography Acknowledgement On the successful completion of this project we would like to extend our sincere thanks to all people who have helped us. Having done this, we would like to take this opportunity to thank Professor Amanjeet Kaur
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| November 11, 2005 (Limited) November 23, 2005 | Genre: | Romance, Drama | Director: | Joe Wright | Writer: | Deborah Moggach (from the novel by Jane Austen) | Cast: | Keira Knightley, Matthew MacFadyen, Brenda Blethyn, Donald Sutherland, Jena Malone, Judi Dench, Tom Hollander, Rosamund Pike, Talulah Riley, Penelope Wilton, Simon Woods | Studio: | Focus Features | Film REVIEW Pride & Prejudice Film „Pride and Prejudice” was directed by Joe Wright in 2005 based on the Jane Austen novel
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