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    Management and Economics, 21(8), 819-829. Locke, E.A. (1976). The nature and causes of job satisfaction. In Dunnette, M.D. (Ed.), Handbook of Industrial and Organizational Psychology.Chicago, IL: Rand McNally. Maslow, A. (1943). A theory of human motivation. Psychological Review, 50, 370-396. Miller, C.C., & Cardinal, L.B. (1994). Strategic planning and firm performance: a synthesis of more than two decades of research. Academy of Management Journal, 37, 1649-1665.…

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    Microsoft Case Study

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    for its upcoming IBM PC, and spoke to Gary Kildall's wife Dorothy. IBM representatives wanted Dorothy to sign their standard non-disclosure agreement, which Dorothy considered overly burdensome. IBM then returned to talk to Microsoft. He obtained rights to a cloned design of CP/M, QDOS, from Tim Paterson of Seattle Computer products, licensed it to IBM, and MSDOS/IBMDOS was born. Later, IBM discovered that Gates' operating system could have infringement problems with CP/M, contacted Kildall, and…

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    He is developing emotions for the non-human replicants, which he used to kill in cold blood. The feeling he discovered when Rachel visited him in his apartment came back after he had killed a replicant. Furthermore, Deckard's quest for the replicants leads him into lot of danger and situations that affect him and also change him. The main change happens when he falls in love with the replicant Rachel. This gives Deckard a real challenge, because his dramatic need in BR is to haunt and kill the…

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    For example if a child is having problems at home which is not being communicated to staff then it may affect that child’s behaviour or attitude to school. By being open to all involved, you can prevent this and be immediately aware of any issues and therefore assist that child in coping. If communication is effective parents/carers are more likely to contribute to and offer support to the school. Also Communication is important because it provides you with a link to between people. It is…

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    of gender equality. The first action was the passing of a law that prohibited men from selling their wives and prohibited parents from forcing their daughters to get marry involuntarily. These prohibitions allowed women to have the right over their own body and the right to choose their own spouse. Later in the reign of the King Rama VI, compulsory education was provided to all citizens regardless of gender. The King Rama VI also advocated monogamy but at that time it was not widely practiced by…

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    Do people consider a fetus to be a human or just an egg that has not yet fully evolved into one? When speaking of a fetus legally it is considered to be another member to society. The second a fetus is fertilized it has the right to life. Though abortion has not yet been banned, laws still have some sort of involvement when women decide to undergo abortion. Abortion is one of the most complex situation when falling into the prolife/prochoice debate. Prolife can be defined as the baby must be…

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    at fertilization and therefore abortion is the wrongful way of killing a innocent human being. A major change needs to be conducted on the current amendment that is keeping this debate alive. Before 1973, abortion was illegal in…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Solitary Punishment

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    Jeffrey L. Metzner, MD .(Metzner) Humans are naturally social creatures. There are distinct patterns that show we are drawn to others. Even when two people walk together, and don’t know each other, they tend to walk at the same pace, in the same ways. When a person is in solitary confinement they are locked up most of the day and only allowed out for an hour to exercise. Some exercise pens are outside but others are just a little room inside. This means many prisoners don’t see day light the…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Human Cloning

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    be created in mother’s womb, in the natural way not in a test tube. Anyone who follows God and believes in the bible should not say cloning is right especially just for organ donation, because nobody should take away the life of another person because only God can take away lives. Men did not create our life but God did so a man should not have any right to take anybody’s life because only the creator can take what he gave ys therefore killing clones for donation purpose is murdering and it…

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    Bounded Citizenship

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    nation-state and possess legal rights and political duties. As can be seen from its many ideals – namely republican, liberal, bound, cosmopolitan, pluralist or solidarist – citizenship has multiple sources of meaning, be they cultural, religious, ethnic or gender related. These conceptions each have their respective merits and downfalls, which shall be assessed and measured in this essay by the extent to which they permit the best use and protection of the citizen’s rights and duties. Although…

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