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    IMPACT OF MOTIVATION ON WORKERS ’ PRODUCTIVITY IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Ayodeji Olatunji Aiyetan1 and A. O. Olotuah2 1 Department of Quantity Surveying‚ Federal University of Technology‚ Akure 34001‚ Nigeria Department of Architecture‚ Federal University of Technology‚ Akure 34001‚ Nigeria 2 This is a research on the relationship between motivation and performance of workers in the Nigerian construction industry. It identifies a number of motivational schemes that enhance

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    1865-1914: A Brief Summary

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    meaningful? After reading “1865-1914: A Brief Overview”‚ I must admit that I already possessed knowledge of the historical occurrences and changes in society that occurred between 1865 and 1914. However‚ because I obtained this knowledge from a United States history course‚ I was not necessarily aware of the changes in literature that were taking place during this time period. From this article‚ I have learned that literature was undergoing an evolution between 1865 and 1914‚ and that there was

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    the same as that on plantations in South Carolina‚ which was different from what slave’s laborers faced on tobacco farms in the Chesapeake. Those who did common labor‚ and those who carried technical skills directly‚ impacted the need for skilled workers to fill the specific type labor need. Whether slaves were building barrels or building fences‚ making furniture or repairing harnesses people with know-how and skilled capability were in short supply and when found‚ were very expensive. Slavery was

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    "What has been the impact of technological change on workers in the modern era? To what extent do the benefits outweigh the costs."  Productivity‚ the amount of economic value created for a given unit of input‚ such as an hour of labor‚ is a crucial indicator of growth and wealth creation (How Technology Is Destroying Jobs‚ by David Rothman in 2013). Labor productivity can grow for several reasons‚ including technological change‚ quality of the labor force and greater capital investments (or capital

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    and the Steel Industry all helped contribute to the American Industrial Revolution.The American Industrial Revolution was the rapid development of industry that took place in the late 18th century and early 19th century. The Revolution was categorized by the use of steam power‚ the growth of factories‚ and the mass production of manufactured goods. Between 1860 and 1910 the urban population went from 6 million to over 44 million. Rural Americans left their farms to work in a factory in the city.

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    changed the way people would receive and send information throughout the world. Technology would start an industrial revolution during the early ninetieth century with it removing the old wood style machines and changing with metal machines simplifying many difficult tasks and creating bigger factories. With the creation of bigger factories and machines simplifying the need for more experience workers it opened the gates for thousands of people to work at these new bigger and improved factories. These

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    Labor Day became an official US holiday in 1894 as a way to mark and celebrate the achievements of American workers. Like many holidays‚ today it seems we cherish it because it gives us a three-day weekend and an excuse to eat greasy foods without regret and share in a cold beverage or two with our friends and family. The eating and drinking portion has been a staple of this holiday since it’s inception‚ so at least we are doing something right.  In this post I want to reflect a bit on why it is

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    The impact of the Industrial Revolution on British society and economy There is no doubt that the Industrial Revolution plays a central role in the modern British history. The structure of British society has forever changed by the impact and consequences of Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution is often stated as the increase of the number of factories‚ the exercise of steam power in a wide range of area and the mass-production produced by new technology in the course of 1750 to 1850

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    The Industrial Revolution and its Impact on Family Life and Women World Civilization II Edmund Burke once said‚" Make revolution a parent of settlement‚ and not a nursery of future revolutions." This comical yet straightforward quote can be related to a time in history called the Industrial Revolution. Throughout history there has been a political‚ economical‚ social and cultural revolution. These revolutions has had complex and long lasting impacts on people’s lives‚ one revolution that has

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    HISTORY OF FINANCE: Research Paper “The people behind the American Industrial Revolution” May 1st‚ 2012 Table of Contents Introduction Page 3 The People behind the American Industrial Revolution * US Government Page 4 * Robber Barons Page 5 * The “masses” Page 7 Conclusion Page 7 Sources Page 8 “For the first time in history‚ the living standards of the masses of ordinary people have begun to undergo sustained growth … nothing

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