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    Recruitment and Selection Process   DEDICATION We are dedicating our work to our parents and respected teacher Mam Sofia Waleed‚ who have played a vital role in our studies and have guided us at every step with their precious ideas. No doubtthis dedication is insufficient and we can never repay for the role which they have played in our studies but we are sure that their work will prove itself an asset in our life Acknowledgement I am very thankful to Mam Sofia which gave us valuable information

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    Gender Selection

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    Gender Selection The process of selecting a gender to be used in establishing a pregnancy has been a controversial issue in the United States. The new reproductive technologies have raises ethnical questions regarding its morals injustices. These revolutionary techniques create many disagreement among people as some believe that is beneficial and others think it is wrong because is not part of God’s wishes. What people who disagree with this procedure do not understand is that gender selection will

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    Confirmation bias is a common bias among individuals. The textbook defines Confirmation bias as “ the tendency to notice and search for information that confirms one’s beliefs and to ignore information that dis-confirms one’s beliefs.” (Baumeister) Like many biases can be beneficial as well as detrimental to ones future. The textbook uses an example of someone who is told by a phychic that he will become a famous astrologer. He most likely had an interest in this topic‚ and quite possibly could have

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    Analyse the problem of accounting fraud in a listed company and evaluate possible solutions In 2001‚ Enron Corporation went into bankruptcy due to the disclosure of false information in its financial statements. Similarly‚ when Lehman Brothers collapsed there was no evidence that it had ever publicly disclosed certain detrimental accounting information. Cases of accounting fraud such as these have become increasingly serious. Accounting fraud can result in creditors and stockholders losing confidence

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    WEEKLY KNOWLEDGE

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    Week 1 Knowledge Check Concepts Mastery Score: 24/25 Questions 0% 1 RHETORICAL DEVICES AND FALLACIES 100% 2 ENHANCING CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION 100% 3 CREDIBILITY OF CLAIMS 100% 4 ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS 100% 5 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 100% 6 INTRINSIC MOTIVATION 100% 7 GROUP STRATEGIES 100% 8 LEADERSHIP STYLE 100% 9 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES 100% 10 THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS 100% 11

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    Partisan Bias Analysis

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    A partisan bias is when a person of a certain group shows a biased emotional allegiance to a particular group of people or ideas. “While an unbiased system yields identical electoral college votes for equivalent Republican and Democratic vote proportions‚ a biased

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    “The Super Six” focussed our research on the problem of ethics and actuarial science. As Sholom Feldblum states “The actuary has a dual role: an objective professional providing guidance on insurance issues and a business manager promoting the goals of an insurance company” (Sholom Feldblum‚ pg.1). The purpose of our research was to determine the most common ethical problems an actuary faces‚ and the most appropriate methods to solve these problems. Solutions were necessary so that our stakeholders

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    Recruitment and Selection

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    SHELL SELECTION PROCESS Before an applicant is selected by Shell‚ he or she would have to achieve the company’s expectations via there degree qualification and are required to have a valid work permit for their location they are being selected to work in. There selection process begins with a candidate being asked to create a profile and complete three pre registration questions to check if they certify the three company fits which are person fit‚ job fit and team fit. After which they are asked

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    Goal Selection

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    CheckPoint Goal Selection Matching hypothesis is a theory of interpersonal attraction as proposed by Goffman (1952). It suggests that people are attracted to others who are the same perceived level of attractiveness as themselves. Initially this was based purely on the looks and physical attractiveness‚ but it had since been suggested that other characteristics such as humor or intelligence can compensate for looks. Studies by Walster (1966) and Walster & Walster (1969) have found evidence

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    Bias‚ Rhetorical Devices‚ and Argumentation Word count: 354 Hillary Rodham Clinton’s “Remarks to the U.N. 4th World Conference on Women Plenary Session” This speech was geared toward the girls and woman around the world. It was presented at a U.N. Women’s Conference in Beijing. Hilary Clinton spoke about the rights women should receive under human rights. In her speech she used a political approach and expressed a political bias and a gender bias. I recognized a couple rhetorical devices

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