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    Times during slavery were difficult. Slaves were expected to work all day, six days a week for nothing more than housing and food. They were whipped for misbehaving, and sickness was insignificant. However, she described a life that was not as terrible as other slaves suffered. While punishment on the Ross Plantation was administered, it was not as severe as on other…

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    Women's Pay Gap Analysis

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    Men and women have always differed in terms of salary. This has been true for many years and still continues today. Equality in the work force has always been a common issue of debate because of the pay gap that exists. The pay gap not only effects women but also effects people of minorities. Though there has been progress in working towards reducing the gap and creating a more equal environment for all, there is still much progress to be done. In the working world, as of 2012 women made 80.9…

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    Millennials benefit from the myriad of technological advances that have been made during their time, but it has also caused them to become slack and less motivated to do hard work (Modo Labs Team, 2016; Hamill, 2016). This attitude will affect the working environment and other workers to also feel uninspired by their work. As a consequence, our efficiency and effectiveness will decrease, which will lead to less revenue and less profit for our company. Therefore,…

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    needs as this motivates me to work better and developing my customer skills at the same time. In my many years of studying information technology, I have had the opportunity to work with various software’s, which has now become an interest of mine. Photography has played a big part in my decision in studying information technology as I have been studying it over four years now. I have gotten to know the different software 's and tools used to make an effective piece of work. This is important…

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    Non Workplace Stress

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    responsibility for people, intrinsic impoverishment, strenuous work, poor peer relations and powerlessness. Non Work Stresses Besides the stressors prevailing in work setting, a number of non-work or off the job factors are the indirect sources of occupational stress. Models of work and non work stress (Bhagat et al. 1985) posed that "the total amount of stress and strain experienced by a person is a function of both work and no-work stresses". Non work domain includes family, leisure or…

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    concerned people who weren’t present which made communication and a plan really hard. The work soon became ver stressful when we realised on of the VTs was poor quality and we needed to do another one to replace it. This shouldn’t have been stressful as we’d already mapped out so many ideas but no one would go out and make contact or film the location. So it was again left for the same five or six people to do the work. I found this extremely stressful as when it became very close to the live…

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    lives. When these norms are violated, it is immediately noticed. We are often confused, or even shocked, when another person steps outside of what our culture deems as acceptable. For instance, Americans value time as a virtue. If we aren’t on time for work, we could lose our jobs. If we’re late to an event, people will talk about it. If others waste our time, we tend to get irritated, impatient, and frustrated.…

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    Wallace University, she thought it would simply be a good place to put her foot in the door. She applied for and received the position and spent her nights cleaning various buildings. From classrooms to offices and even the cadaver labs, she enjoyed the work and exploring aspects of the campus at night. Almost three years later, Sandy, with her short-blond hair, friendly green eyes, and constant smile is still working for Baldwin Wallace, but now in a daily custodian positon at the recreation…

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    When I knew that I was gonna come to the United States for the very first time, I had a mishmash of emotions. Excitement was of course present, since I've fancied myself living the American dream. You know, the kind of life you see on TV. So, whenever I come back fresh from the States, wind blows like there's no tomorrow. All I say is how great life is in America. And because of it, people around me think how lucky I am to be able to live here legally. Opportunity only knocks once, but what if…

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    pay rent I cannot afford. The job has not been that bad now that I reflect but it still was not great. The residents are not the hard part it was the work required by the Reslife department. There are several requirements, programs, papers, and etc. required from the resident assistants, but I do not thing that it is necessary. It just adds more work and makes everything more complicated. On Tuesday I went to Starkville, MS to speak with someone about becoming a Resident Adviser at Mississippi…

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