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    Another top rated office chair on the market today is the Space Seating Professional AirGrid with padded eco leather seat. It offers 2 in 1 synchro tilt control and tilt tension, plus is available with adjustable arms that are also angle adjustable as well. This office chair can accommodate various heights with the seat adjustment. In addition, this specific chair is very lightweight at only 40 lbs. and is featured with oversized dual wheel carpet casters for easy rolling. The seat is well…

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    Describe three reasons why your boss should view pay as more important than he/she does. 1. Motivation 2. Fairness 3. Job My boss should view pay as more important than he/she does because pay has an impact on employees’ motivation, perception of fairness and job satisfaction. All three of this factors influence the employees’ job performance and organization commitment. Strong job performance and organization commitment result in better financial and production outcomes for the company.…

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    Katherine Mansfield's short story, "The fly," is about a man who is struggling with his grief over his son untimely death. The man, referred to only as "the boss", uses different coping techniques throughout the story to avoid dealing with his loss. By avoiding dealing with his son's death the boss's has found a way to hold on to his son. The prevailing theme in the fly is people use a variety of ways to cope with overwhelming grief including controlling their surroundings, avoidance of the…

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    story “The Fly." In “The Fly” the boss starts to act differently after losing his son in World War one. After the six years of mourning the boss seems to be moving on, but he is doing so in three destructive coping methods, one including the torture of the fly. There comes a time in everyone’s lives where you have to move on. The boss at first did not believe that fact due to the attempt at crying after saying, “’My son!’” and no tears came to his eyes. The boss attempting to make himself cry…

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    passing. The boss is conveyed to be a demanding, strong business man but, when faced with the remembrance of his son, he instantly changes his tone, pursuing two sides to the boss. Mansfield’s “The Fly” illustrates the hardship of death by the innocent killing of a fly, which than demonstrates a sense of relief to carry on in life. The passing of the boss’s son creates a burden on his life. Six years since his son’s death, the boss cannot feel any sense of emotion. It is certain the boss is…

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    is completely useless. Your boss either doesn’t understand your area of work, or completely lacks the ability to explain your duties and provide training. Incompetent bosses can be detrimental not only to your life and work, but they can also have a lasting negative impact on your career. When inept bosses misdirect you in your job, it creates extra work and it also potentially points the blame to you, which might even cause you to get fired. Having an incompetent boss not only causes…

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    In “The Fly” old Mr. Woodifield is a projection of the boss’ unconscious, which contains the boss’ repressed memories of his son and his fear of abandonment. The unconscious is “the storehouse of those painful experiences and emotions, those wounds, fears, guilty desires, and unresolved conflicts we do not want to know about because we feel we will be overwhelmed by them (Tyson 12) while projection, is “ascribing our fear, problem, or guilty desire to someone else and then condemning him or her…

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    Ha Loungetá's Letter

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    Haňtá’s boss, seen several times throughout the book, is actually a manifestation of Haňtá’s insecurities. After an upsetting visit to the new press in Bubny, Haňtá returns to his own compacting station insecure and convinced he will soon be redundant. His boss awaits him, irritated and “bellowing” with “rage” over Haňtá’s long absence (72). Haňtá is too upset to “grasp everything” but is still immediately aware of “how vile [he] is” as the boss chants “nitwit, nitwit, nitwit,” prompting Haňtá…

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    Mr. Fabien's Dilemma

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    Officer. Mr.Fabien stop working for MFROCE BIKE HOLDING SDN.BHD at February. 2.The boss has planned to fire Mr.Fabien already long time ago because he feels that the working outcome of Mr.Fabien is not fulfill the company requirement. The boss decides to fire Mr.Fabien is because of one previous company trip, Mr.Fabien has conflict with the boss on that time. That is the main reason of this happening. 3.So boss inform Mr.William (The head of Human Resources Department of MFORCE BIKE HOLDING…

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    Lennie's Power

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    is shared with other on the ranch who might want to join them in pursuing that goal. The two people were George and Lennie. George and Lennie wanted to get a beautiful farm with lots of rabbits and other animals. The characters George, Slim, and The Boss, all show the use of some sort of power. First, George plays a major role in the story for having an amount of power. First of all, George has a large amount of power over Lennie. George says, “You never had none, you crazy bastard. I got both…

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