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    Growing up as a child‚ I was born with a natural drive to compete and to be involved in extracurricular activities. Coming from a family that strives for greatness in the sport and the livestock industry‚ my natural competitive instincts kicked in during my toddler years. Watching my brother from the stands competing in the sport of wrestling‚ I desired and longed to be involved in competitive activities. Along with athletics‚ my family was active in the show ring‚ competing at the national level

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    An Introduction to Mental Health in the Workplace Increasingly‚ good mental health in the workplace is an issue being raised. Job stresses are being recognized as affecting work performance and also an individual’s over-all well-being. There is a lot of information available about how to promote good mental health in the workplace but perhaps insufficient initiatives actually being used. Providing employees with information promoting good mental health alerts them to the problems but may not achieve

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    Abstract The workplace is difficult enough without us having to worry about the different personalities we encounter each and everyday. Our jobs are a place where we come in contact with many people‚ both co-workers and clients‚ and each of their distinct personalities. If we all had the same personality it would be easy for us to predict what the other person is thinking and feeling‚ but since we don’t we must learn to deal with the many different personalities that we come into contact with each

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    affiliation‚ and need for power. Diversity Workplace diversity is different characteristic in employees that make them different from one another. The characteristics that shape individual differences are age‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ disability‚ language‚ religious beliefs‚ life stages‚ education‚ career responsibilities‚ sexual orientation‚ personality‚ and marital status. It is important to value all employees’ backgrounds and perception in a workplace. Workplace diversity is also

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    Relationships on the Campus‚ in the Workplace‚ and Beyond I used to envy the “colorblindness” which some liberal‚ enlightened‚ white people were supposed to possess . . . But I no longer believe that “colorblindness”—if it even exists -—- is the opposite of racism; I think it is‚ in this world‚ a form of naiveté and mere stupidity. It implies that I would look at a black woman and see her as white‚ thus engaging in white solipsism to the utter erasure of her particular reality. —Adrienne Rich

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    Jane’s case appears to be focusing on the Tests for Employment. In order to determine whether a worker is an employee or not‚ working under a contract of employment in contrast to another type of contract is extremely important. The vicarious liability of an employer is a liability linked to an employee’s actions in the course of course of employment. This liability does not apply to workers who are contractors. Legislative protections often depend on the worker being an employee. In order for

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    Stress and Depression in the Workplace Abstract This research study was developed to illustrate the impact that stress and depression has not only on the business world‚ but on society as a whole. There are millions of working adults dealing with stress and depression and there are many non-sufferers working beside them‚ harboring various opinions‚ perceptions‚ and expectations of the motivation and dedication of these sufferers to be integral parts of their organizations. While there is an exceptional

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    Workplace Motivational Theory James Roberts PSY/320 January 21‚ 2010 Dr. Sarah Christensen Workplace Motivational Theory Assembling theories about how motivational processes work transpire through research on motivation and emotion and elude personal insights (Reeve‚ 2009). In assessing the scientific merit of motivational theories‚ hypothesis can spawn and put to objective empirical testing (Reeve‚ 2009). Motivational concepts one chooses should be meticulously chosen‚ and continuously

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    The Benefits of Health Promotion in the Workplace Abstract When researching the phrase “health promotion in the workplace”‚ millions of results are returned. Of those many results‚ one can observe that many people have different meanings of what a “healthy” workplace should be and what types of programs can help with promoting healthy activities. This paper explores the benefits of health promotion in the workplace while focusing on the definition of what health promotion is‚ how the health

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    A hospital’s decision to only hire non-smokers affects almost everyone. It disturbs potential hires‚ the company‚ customers and family members. By riding smokers from the workplace‚ a company is riding talent which is highly needed in a hospital. Not only does this discriminate a potential employee‚ but it causes the company to suffer. Having a no smoking policy would give the organization a bad reputation. Obviously‚ smokers would not want to apply‚ but nonsmokers may not want to work for the company

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