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    Labor

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    World Applied Sciences Journal 17 (3): 319-326‚ 2012 ISSN 1818-4952 © IDOSI Publications‚ 2012 The Effect of Emotional Labor Strategies on Employees Job Performance and Organizational Commitment in Hospital Sector: Moderating Role of Emotional Intelligence in Iran 1 Kamal Ghalandari‚ 2Maryam Ghorbani Ghale Jogh‚ 3Mahdi Imani and 4Leila Babaei Nia Department of Business Management‚Qazvin Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Qazvin‚ Iran Department of Public Management‚ Naghadeh Branch‚ Islamic

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    635-637. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/195637365?accountid=28722 Grundset‚ Eric G. "African Americans of Massachusetts in the Revolution - Massachusetts Society." Massachusetts Society. N.p.‚ 30 June 2013. Web. 19 Nov. 2013. Hochschild‚ A. (2006). Rough crossings: Britain‚ the slaves‚ and the american revolution. Publishers Weekly‚ 253(10)‚ 56. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/197099760?accountid=28722 Norton‚ Mary Beth ’The Fate of Some Black Loyalists of the

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    the 1950’s. Women are now taking part in the labor market and are having to juggle taking care of the household and family. Women continue to fulfill this second shift due to the lingering cultural ideologies that are prevent today. According to Hochschild‚ mom’s try to be “supermoms”‚ but they face consequences such as; lack of sleep‚ stress‚ loss in leisure and a reduction of their needs (1997). These has created instability within the adult relations causing many marriages to fail or be unhappy

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    The Leadership Quarterly 13 (2002) 243 – 274 The effects of leader and follower emotional intelligence on performance and attitude: An exploratory study Chi-Sum Wonga‚*‚ Kenneth S. Lawb‚1 a Department of Management‚ The Chinese University of Hong Kong‚ Shatin‚ N.T.‚ Hong Kong‚ China b Department of Management of Organizations‚ Hong Kong University of Science and Technology‚ Clear Water Bay Road‚ Hong Kong‚ China Abstract Recently‚ increasing numbers of scholars have argued that emotional

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    “Genocide is a crime under international law” as reported by the United Nations December 9 1948. However‚ repeatedly throughout history‚ the international government has neglected the needs of the dying and helpless and only after the calamity reached seismic proportions did the government act against the terrorists. The Congo Genocide‚ the silent mass murder‚ is one of the most atrocious‚ violent acts of history and the majority

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    Journal of Management Studies 39:2 March 2002 0022-2380 ‘WE RECRUIT ATTITUDE’: THE SELECTION AND SHAPING OF ROUTINE CALL CENTRE LABOUR* G C The Open University P T University of Strathclyde  Call centres are growing rapidly and are receiving attention from politicians‚ policy makers and academics. While most of the latter focus on work relations‚ notably patterns of control and surveillance‚ this paper explores the role of recruitment‚ selection and

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    significantly by being financial independent. However‚ the unequal treatment between men and women still exists: women who work in the same position as the men might not earn the same salaries as the men do. In “From the Frying Pan into the Fire‚” Hochschild introduces capitalism is the economic system requires people to work and earn profit‚ and the religion system that changes

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    The people discussed in this article are those brave and heroic people who have achieved a lot of success in their lives despite of all the hindrances they faced being physically disabled. These valiant people have amazed the world with their courage‚ determination‚ strength and amazing will. These people have overcome all the obstacles they faced and never let their disabilities come in their path of glory. With their determination these extraordinary individuals have made a difference in the

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    Understanding the experience of the patient through the lens of care Introduction Drawing on my own ethnographic findings‚ and further enriched with that of others in a hospital context‚ this essay will deconstruct a patient’s experience of care in an intensive care unit (ICU) and place different aspects of it within a broader theoretical framework of care. Primarily‚ I will discuss how and why a patient in an ICU experiences feelings of de-humanisation. This discussion will elucidate the changes

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    Nannie Doss From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Nannie Doss | Background information | Birth name | Nancy Hazle | Also known as | The Giggling Nanny‚ The Giggling Granny‚ The Jolly Black Widow‚ The Lonely Hearts Killer | Born | (1905-11-04)November 4‚ 1905 Blue Mountain‚ Alabama‚ United States | Died | June 2‚ 1965(1965-06-02) (aged 59) | Cause of death | Leukemia | Penalty | Life imprisonment | Killings | Number of victims | 11 | Country | United

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