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    Intergenerational Trauma

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    Intergenerational trauma is a term that is used to describe traumatic events that have impacted a cultural group in one generation, which can have lasting psychological, economical, or cultural effects on future generations. Although it can exist in serious and unfortunate occurrences like residential schools, intergenerational trauma can also be light-hearted, riveting and fun in relation to sport rivalries. Sport fans are well aware that not all games are created equal and that some games are…

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    Manon Rheaume is a female ice hockey goaltender who is best known for being the first woman to play in the NHL. Manon was born in Beauport, Ontario on February 24th, 1972. Manon was the second child in her family of five. Her parents, Nicole and Pierre Rheaume also gave birth to two boys. Martin, who is older than Manon, and Pascal who is the youngest. Manon always grew up with a passion for hockey. She trained with boys and played on boys’ teams when she was in minor hockey because, at that…

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    Stereotypes In Pageants

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    Every year on November 5, there is an event that everyone in the town of Wrong Names goes to. It is the highlight of everyone's year and thousands look forward to it. It is the one, the only, Awestruck Pageant. “Hello everybody, and welcome to this year's famous and fabulous, pageant!”, squeaked Mr. Person, who was actually a worm, as he wiggled onto the stage. “Today you will see the most graceful beings in the whole world, and be awestruck by their beauty. Today is a special day. It could…

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    The Blackhawks were finally getting hot, everybody knew about Glenn Hall, Stan Mikita, Pierri Pilote, and Bobby Hull. Mikita was awarded his first Art Ross Trophy in 1964 and Hull scored 50 goals in one regular season, which was considered a lot back in that time because of how little the league was. Fewer teams, fewer games to be played. Mikita also had real temper that made their games more interesting to watch. He managed to rack up 149 penalty minutes in the 1964 regular season due to a lot…

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    Both skirt and hanger steaks are often categorized as flat steaks. This category includes other budget cuts like flank and flatiron steaks. Up until fairly recently, both hanger and skirt steaks were among cuts that butchers reserved for themselves rather than sell to the general public. How does hanger steak differ from skirt steak? Are there any differences in preparation methods for the two cuts? We will answer these and other questions below. What is the difference between hanger and…

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    Grounds work Is the best job for them. In a business like Maintenance it could rather be an Independent Company that other companies hire to service them, or it could be a part of a company or business so the company doesn’t have to hire another maintenance company. When it comes to education needs and requirements companies always look for those that have experience in this profession, when a company is deciding between two people for one position, one person has a college diploma but no…

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    Corporate Culture

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    way of acting and thinking, that is at the same different from other members of organizations in the same market. It is each company has a unique personality that remains constant throughout the years. Even as older members retire or seek opportunities elsewhere, the new members still act and think in the same manner as the older generation. It is this trait of a company that is referred to as “culture”. Culture is this context is rather indefinite; that is throughout the years the corporate…

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    by which the company operates. Majority of business companies has been under the belief that organizations are to excel in profits. According to Bethel (2012),” Many of the obligations to stakeholder interest have been institutionalized in legislation that provides incentives for responsible conduct.” It was stated, that General Motors, and Chrysler failed to understand customer needs, employee reactions to downsizing, and government regulatory issues. As an end result the companies to meet the…

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    Star Scholars Inc is a tutoring company based in the Crown Heights area. It was born in 2010, just a 500 square feet space and a CEO with a dream to educate his community. It is conveniently located next to the Maple Street Library, an iconic location in the community. It is in the community, for the community. Six years later, there are two centers and the company has grown into a household name. There are different ways this company provides growth and measures its success: performance…

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    Effects Of Job Complacency

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    complacency influences on employee performance within the company and company’s productivity increase the performance of an employee. So let’s see what is job gratification and what factors can influence it. Job gratification is an individual’s conventional attitude toward his or her job, or the feelings, reflecting attitudes toward one’s job, are known as job satisfaction. Surroundings, connected to the work force job gratification and passion to the company, are demonstrating special interest…

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