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    Topic 4 – Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using short-cuts in an organisational setting The shortcuts in organisations are used for valuating the characteristics of co-workers. In organisations‚ the managers are always assessing their employees‚ also the make judge about their employees performance and efficiency at work. The perception of individuals may derive from the time environment‚ mentality‚ purposes‚ and history of the perceiver. The great significance in perception takes place

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    Cause and effect of global warming Global warming occurs when the levels of greenhouse gasses rise and less infrared light‚ or heat‚ escapes the earth ’s atmosphere. Thus‚ the temperature experienced on Earth begins to rise. Climate change is a part of the Earth ’s history. There have been dramatic fluctuations in overall average temperature for the past 150‚000 years that suggest a direct association with carbon dioxide levels. In the past the temperature highs and lows have been in tandem with

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    Assessment 2 Literature Review Student name: Tongtong ZHU Student No.: n8912386 Word count: 1787 (without reference) Due time: Thursday‚ 01/05/2014 From the perspective of research and practice‚ job satisfaction has received significant attention from the fields of management‚ social psychology‚ and practical operations in recent years. Formally defined‚ job satisfaction is a psychological disposition resulting from one’s tasks as well

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    Many people do not understand why individuals become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain to foster compulsive drug abuse. They mistakenly view drug abuse and addiction as strictly a social problem and may characterize those who take drugs as morally weak. One very common belief is that drug abusers should be able to just stop taking drugs if they are only willing to change their behavior. What people often underestimate is the complexity of drug addiction—that it is a disease that impacts

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    Causes and Effects of Peer Pressure Everest College Cause and Effects of Peer Pressure Peer pressure is a way to control or influence others. A negative effect of peer pressure is anything that someone forces another to do that makes them feel uncomfortable. It causes young individuals to do things they know is wrong which can be very dangerous. A teenage boy can convince a teenage girl to have sex with him because “everyone is doing it”. The teenage girl

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    traffic accidents depend on variables such as the impact‚ number of vehicles involved and if vehicle occupants were protected by safety belts and/or air bags. Reasons for Traffic Accidents How to Prevent Traffic Accidents Distracted Drivers Distracted driving involves any nondriving activity that causes drivers not to pay full attention to their driving‚ including manual‚ visual and cognitive activities. Drivers that take their hands off of the wheel to turn the radio station‚ send text messages

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    people today in the world‚ especially in the Philippines who may have been addicted to different kinds of vices. One of these may probably be called “internet addiction.” Men and women‚ even youngsters these days are being pulled out from their spiritual lives by the wickedness of this world and even‚ I myself have been greatly affected by this. Satan is attacking us slowly‚ that we didn’t notice what our lives may be doing‚ because we may usually think it is normal to be addicted to internet‚ but

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    The Cause and Effect of Teenage Pregnancy Each year‚ over seven hundred and fifty thousand teenage girls become pregnant. The United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the world followed by Slovakia‚ Hungary and New Zealand. Teenage pregnancy costs the American taxpayers 9.1 billion a year due to health‚ foster care‚ and social services (Porta). The teen pregnancy epidemic affects not only the parents‚ the children and their families; it also affects society as a whole. How can we

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    Cause and Effect of PTSD PTSD stands for post-traumatic stress disorder. (PTSD Symptoms) It is a very common mental disorder that is caused by traumatic events in a person’s life. A traumatic event can vary in severity due to the person’s sensitivity of the event. PTSD has many different causes and can effect each person differently. This essay will explain the cause and effect of post-traumatic stress disorder in children‚ relationships‚ gender gaps‚ and how symptoms can be reactivated. Post-traumatic

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    NAME COURSE PROFESSOR DATE The Causes and Effects of The Black Death The Bubonic Plague or the Black Death has been in the history books since the medieval times. This deadly disease has claimed nearly 1.5 million lives in Europe (Gottfried). The Black Death hit Europe in October of 1347 and quickly spread through most of Europe by the end of 1349 and continued on to Scandinavia and Russia in the 1350s. Not only did the plague effect the European population by killing one-third to two-thirds

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