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    Conflicts – Industrial disputes –Lay off‚ Termination simplicitor‚ Retrenchment‚ closures‚ VRS. 4. Collective Bargaining: Concept‚ Its relevance in IR‚ CB as an institution‚ ILO perception of CB‚ Objectives of CB‚ Structure‚ Functions‚ process‚ negotiations‚ bargaining approaches & techniques‚ patterns of bargaining. 5. Settlements: Types of settlements‚ Wage settlement‚ bonus settlement‚ productivity settlement‚ VRS settlement‚ Union issues settlement‚ Reorganization settlement‚ Transfer‚ Layoff‚ Retrenchment

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    Oedipus Rex

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    sort of hamartia; it truly is a fatal flaw. In the play Oedipus the King by Sophocles‚ the hubris and hamartia of Oedipus and Jocasta lead them to their drastic fate. Excessive pride and confidence of outsmarting the gods made their tragic prophecy come true. When a prophet comes to Oedipus to tell him who the murderer of Laius is and accuses Oedipus of the crime‚ Jocasta looks at the prophet as ignorant and explains to Oedipus that she had outsmarted the gods‚ saying “A prophet? In that case

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    Antonin Artaud. Virtual reality (VR) is a term that applies to computer-simulated environments that can simulate physical presence in places in the real world‚ as well as in imaginary worlds” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality). Virtual reality (VR) is a computer interface maximizes our natural perception abilities. Although VR is touted as a revolutionary new technology‚ the idea of inclusion within an artificial environment is not new. In fact VR can be considered an extension

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    is called as SCU (Service Class User). Now let’s look at what is there exactly inside an IOD. IOD contains DICOM Data Set. Like any other data structures‚ DICOM data set contains data elements. Structure of DICOM data element is as follows: Tag VR VL Value Group Element Tag is made up of two elements as group and element. All the related information is kept in a group e.g. Patient Name‚ Age‚ Sex etc will be present in the same group

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    Oedipus and Creon. Creon is disturbed and deeply hurt by Oedipus’ accusations that he is a traitor. He confronts Oedipus and provides evidence of his honesty and loyalty. Oedipus expresses his fears about Tiresias’ prophecy and his accusations. Jocasta tries to soothe his

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    In the opening of Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus is portrayed as a caring and compassionate person. He seemed to be very concerned that the people of Thebes are suffering and wanted to find out why and how to fix as fast as possible. He declared that he would fix the problem regardless of what or who it was. However‚ within that same scene when Creon came back with the reasoning behind the suffering‚ it became more obvious that Oedipus was more arrogant than he was caring. He felt as though he could

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    consequences of believing that one is powerful enough to cheat or escape one’s fate. In Oedipus the King‚ the main character Oedipus as well as his parents Jocasta and Laius were fated by the gods. It was prophesied that the child of Laius and Jocasta‚ Oedipus‚ would kill his father and marry his mother. Afraid of this prophecy coming true‚ Jocasta and Laius sought to avoid their fate by piercing a spike through baby Oedipus’ ankles and leaving him on a mountaintop to die and therefore preventing the

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    The play Hamlet by William Shakespeare exemplifies entrapment between characters. Polonius manipulates Ophelia into spying on Hamlet‚ Hamlet has the players add a scene of murder to a play in front of Claudius‚ and finally Claudius and Laertes devise a scheme to murder Hamlet during a fencing match. Each trap set between characters epitomizes themes occurring throughout the play. Shakespeare shows irony in his work‚ however‚ because none of the characters ’ plans end successfully. Closer to the

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    have would be better resembled and appreciated‚ or their outlook on how to live was more acceptable in the past. The only reason that people believe that decades in the past are better than the one they live in because of how these past decades are portrayed in movies or even songs. In the film‚ Gil and his fiancée‚ Inez‚ are visiting Paris with her parents. They find their impending marriage is doomed when Gil finds himself in some sort of time-travel to 1920s Paris. Inez is the total opposite of Gil

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    Oedipus‚ Antigone‚ and the Poetry of Sappho Question One: Fully explain who Laius is‚ how he died‚ and how Laius’ s death led to the downfall of Oedipus. (5 points max) Laius was the first husband of Jocasta‚ and the biological father of Oedipus. The play begins when Laius is already dead‚ and it is explained that he was overtaken by a gang of thieves on a crossroad and killed by an unknown man. It is later found out that the son of Laius is responsible for the murder. Before the boy is born to

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