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    Dynamics of IR

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The objective of this project is to study the dynamics of IR in SAIL‚ Bokaro Steel Plant and to analyze and reason out the possible causes for the same. Industrial Relations is the composite result of the attitudes and the approaches of the employers and the employees towards each other with regard to the planning‚ supervision‚ direction‚ and co-ordination with a minimum of human efforts and friction‚ with an animating spirit of co-operation‚ and with proper regard for the

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    How does mise-en-scene create meaning and provoke response in the opening of American Beauty? The opening scene of American Beauty shows a teenage girl lying in a bed‚ venting her feelings towards her father. In this‚ the audience sees her in dull clothing and colours‚ minimal make-up and has greasy-looking hair. As she sits up‚ her hair falls around her face and she stares directly into the camera‚ giving a sense of unease to the audience. The next shot is an establishing shot‚ showing the

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    beauty

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    10-1-2013 Have you ever had an assignment and wondered if you should work with a group or work alone. In my opinion‚ working in a group is more important than working alone. There are advantages and disadvantaged to working in a group‚ but I rather work in a group because you can divide the work among several people and get work done faster ‚ you can come up with more ideas and solutions‚ and you can interact with people and have less stress doing the project. In a group you can divide the work

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    What Is Beauty?

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    As the very popular saying goes‚ "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!" Many people have different views on what they consider to be beautiful which is why many people that I would view as unattractive are very beautiful in someone else’s eyes. The world today defines beauty based on outward appearances alone. You are not beautiful if you are not physically attractive. According to the world’s standards‚ beauty means being thin and tall. A clear complexion‚ shiny hair‚ straight teeth‚ radiant

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    Beauty Pageants

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    6 percent of beauty pageant girls have suffered from depression. This does not seem like a lot‚ but 2.5 million girls compete in a beauty pageant. (“Women’s news Columbus dispatch”) People say child beauty pageants make children grow up faster before their time. Others say that all little girls like to dress up and experiment with make-up. That they are curious and want to learn what it is and why should they use it. (Malmsio Helene) I believe that child beauty pageants do make children

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    Group Dynamics

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    Chapter Summery 7 Purpose of Chapter To teach students on the significance of how to build‚ pause‚ move‚ and deepen the group focus. Identify Five Main points * Before the group session‚ leader must be aware and knowledgeable of the group’s sole purpose. * Prior to deepening the focus of the group‚ always be mindful of the purpose of the group. * The value to the majority of groups is excavating the emphasis to a level that is productive and meaningful to the participants. *

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    Career Dynamics

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    of an employee in an organization. Here Edgar H. Schein focuses on categorizing the problem one faces in his (her) life. He links each categories of problem in relevance with organizational needs. 1. Biological and social aging process 2. Family relationships 3. Work and building the career Post categorizing all the categories was framed into scenario analysis for better understanding of interactivity among each. Various stages in a person’s life are taken as a factor. “Life is seen

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    about freedom‚ authenticity‚ love‚ and death. Although‚ Sartre provides a more realistic approach to death‚ Heidegger provides a more idealistic theory on the subject. I will analyze each of their positions about what death is‚ and use the film American Beauty‚ to provide an example of where this existentialism can be perceived in popular culture. The idea of death has shifted throughout history. In early history‚ from the times of Plato‚ all the way to the late eighteenth century‚ European philosophy

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    Sacrifice and the American Dream are closely linked in Death of a Salesman and American Beauty. Discuss. Sacrifice and the American Dream are inextricably linked in the play‚ Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller‚ and the film‚ American Beauty‚ directed by Sam Mendes. The pursuit of achieving the American Dream ultimately leads to the sacrifice of individual values and morals to achieve the societal expectations of the 1940s urban context and the 1990s suburban context. The American Dream is a social

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    dynamic earth

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    1. Wegner’s hypothesis of continental drift using the observation that the earth’s surfaces are continually changing and other evidence was that the continents had once been joined‚ and over time had drifted apart but he couldn’t explain the mechanism behind it. 2. Evidence gathered by Ewing‚ Tharp and Hess that lead to the theory of plate tectonics was: ⦁ In the early 1950s Ewing‚ with the help of Marie Tharp‚ a cartographer‚ mapped the seafloor using available echo profiles‚ the resulting mapped

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