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    Satterlee's Human Skills

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    businesses or organizations have begun to focus on the important role of Employer and Employee relationships. In review of Satterlee’s Organizational Management & Leadership‚ Human Skills are noted as the second fundamental characteristic that a manager needs to possess besides Technical and Conceptual Skills. Human Skills are needed so that communication can be delivered and received effectively with positive results. Communications must be clear‚ concise and understandable by all parties involved

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    Human Resource Accounting – an intangible asset : Comparative & Correlation analysis of disclosures in Annual Reports” 1. Introduction: In present scenario‚ despite the global change‚ Human Resource Accounting is major issue for research & analysis in management. Human resource has always been taken as a ‘soft & light issue’ whose contribution generally can not be measured in monetary terms. There is no role of recording investments‚ benefits rendered by employees‚ valuation & accounting of human

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    Katz v US

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    I. Katz v. U.S. 347 (1967) II. Procedural History: Charles Katz was convicted under a federal statute of transmitting wagering information by telephone across state lines. The court of appeals affirmed the conviction. The Supreme Court granted certiorari and reversed. III. Facts: The petitioner‚ Charles Katz‚ was charged with conducting illegal gambling operations across state lines in violation of federal law. In order to collect evidence against Katz‚ federal agents placed a warrantless wiretap

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    Olsegun Oyewole | The purpose of this paper is to discuss the recommendations of the Katz Commission on retirement funding against the theory of taxation set out by the classical economists. The paper looks at the committee’s assessment of the classical economists’ theory of taxation‚ the proposed changes to the South African income tax system and the implications of this proposed reform on the position of the employer‚ employee and the retirement fund itself. It is necessary to first

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    Conceptual Frameworks : Human Security and Power For this paper‚ the author use the concept of human security and the concept of power in discussing this case. First‚ the concept of human security. Human security is protecting individual freedoms like protecting people’s aspirations from bad things‚ creating political‚ social‚ economi‚ millitary‚ and culture system which soon will be formed groups of survival‚ and Human security also protecting people from rough critics‚ threats‚ and emergency situations

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    Charles Katz Case

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    Charles Katz v. United States 1967 is a United States Supreme Court case that examined the nature of illegal search and seizure and the right to privacy. This case was argued on October 17‚ 1967 until its decision date of December 18‚ 1967. The case was argued under some pretty influential justices; those that include Chief Justice Earl Warren and Thurgood “Mr. Civil Rights” Marshall although he did not vote. This case overturned the previous ruling of Olmstead v. United States back in 1927. This

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    Conceptual Framework

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    pp.41-49‚ Feb 2011 Conceptual framework on the relationship between human resource management practices‚ job satisfaction‚ and turnover *Hamdia Mudor1 Phadett Tooksoon2 of Communication Sciences‚ Prince of Songkla University‚ Pattani Campus‚ Thailand 2Faculty of Business Administration and Liberal Arts‚ Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna Tak‚ Thailand *anandia@hotmail.com 1Faculty Abstract: This paper attempts to propose a conceptual framework consisting of three human resources management

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    Conceptual

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    The Modular Teaching Approach in College Algebra: An Alternative to Improving the Learner’s Achievement‚ Persistence‚ and Confidence in Mathematics Maxima J. Acelajado De La Salle University Phillipines Abstract This experimental study used a pretest-posttest design to determine the effects of the modular teaching approach on the achievement‚ persistence‚ and confidence in mathematics of 24 freshmen (12 high ability and 12 low ability students) from the College of Business and Economics

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    MANAGEMENT SKILLS IN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Managers look at the skills or competencies they need to successfully achieve their goals. Robert Katz has identified three essential management skills : technical‚ human‚ and conceptual. Technical Skills Technical skills encompass the ability to apply specialized knowledge or expertise. When you think of the skills held by professionals such as civil or oral surgeons‚ you typically focus on their technical skills .Through extensive formal education

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    The Case Of Charles Katz

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    Charles Katz (petitioner) was convicted under an indictment for transmitting illegal gamble wages by telephone (public pay phone) across state lines (Los Angeles to Boston and Miami) in violation of 18 U.S.C § 1084. The only evidence the FBI had was the calls they recorded with an attached electronic listening and recording device. The case was argued on October 17‚ 1967 and decided on December 18‚ 1967. Katz believe the FBI violated his Fourth Amendment and that is why the evidence should be suppressed

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