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    job itself. In the job performance criteria, Capko (2003) suggested job knowledge and skills, quality of work, quantity of work, work habits, and attitude should be included on a performance evaluation of staffs. On the other hand, evaluation in management positions Capko (2003) suggested that it should assess more than just the essential job performance areas mentioned above. They should also assess the employee’s people skills, ability to motivate and provide direction, overall communication…

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    or changing of attitudes and behaviors to enhance the performance of the employees” (Ul- Ameeq, Hanif, 2013). A study for (Branine & Pollard, 2010) assured that Managers with a high level of Ihsan which is “one of the principles of an Islamic management system” promotes the training and development of their employees…

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    Workers In The Gig Economy

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    century (Anderson). However, researchers point to smartphone apps and online marketplaces as the instigators of the sudden growth of the gig economy (Rinehart and Gitis). The gig economy transforms the workforce, affects human resource strategies relating to management and culture, and revolutionizes talent acquisition. Still, how long will this economy last? “[T]he number of workers in the gig economy grew between 8.8 and 14.4 percent from 2002 to 2014. For comparison, overall employment…

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    What is the best wild hunter? Would you say wolves - a skilled group hunter? How about the peregrine falcon who is fast and agile, or maybe the killer whale known to be smart and resourceful? Actually the best wild hunter is the fox because it is sneaky, adaptable, yet adorable and ferocious. The fox species is a small predator from the canine family also know as vulpes scientifically. Foxes were made to sneak with their low to the ground body and long and skinny pads so they can sneak up on…

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    Is Hunting Ethical

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    going for them it makes it hard to store fat and energy for the cold winters. Secondly, hunting is a profit-driven business. Federal and state agencies has schemed up different ways to attract hunters and bring in there cash. One way was wildlife management created to up the number of species. Making it to where hunters have a lot of animals to kill and making revenue off of a getting a hunting license basically killing two birds with one stone. Thirdly, hunting “accidents” happen more and…

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    Gatherer

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    Although the hunter is normally regarded to be the more dominant of the two, based on my experiences and values, I believe I am more of a gatherer. I consider a hunter to be inherently comfortable with putting their own life at risk to accomplish a task or achieve a goal. A gatherer has the same goal and achievement mindset of a hunter, but while also considering their safety, and those around them. Earlier in my life, I had some of the characteristics of a hunter. I was careless and set on my…

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    against it would argue about the killing of any of the animals say it's wrong. “Objective is to combat the poaching crisis by bringing together African heads of state, business leaders and conservationists to provide the political will, financial resources and technical capacity to save Africa's elephants” (Dymoke, 2016). In the past year of when this article was made “about 100,000 elephants were killed in africa and sold in illegal markets, if there is no action taken for this the extinction…

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    Rough Draft-Application Essay Ever since I was a little kid my family has been hunting and going out into the whitetail woods in hopes of getting a nice buck. I remember going out to my grandparents and seeing the deer my family had harvested that fall, and wondering when I could finally get to go and experience what it was like myself. I always watched my dDad come home and have a little buck in the bed of his truck and I thought how come it wasn’t like in the hunting shows where they go out…

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    Hunting use to be a way of life, people had to hunt to survive. Hunting and gathering is how everyone used to get food to eat . Hunting is a conservitual topic because it involves animals and the taking of a life. Hunting is a sport because of the money made from it, there is risk involved, and hunting controls/manages wildlife populations. Like any other sport or recreational activity there is risk involved when hunting. The International Hunter Education Association estimates that there are…

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    “Hunting is about the journey, not the outcome,” an anonymous person said. What this means is that hunters enjoy the process of hunting and the bonding between them and the animal by tracking and watching it and bonding with the other hunters that they are with. The hunters want to care for the animals to help keep them healthy and active and they enjoy seeing the animals even when they are not hunting. Trophy hunting would be the next thrill for advanced hunters, tracking animals for days and…

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