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    Dutch Ministry‚ Paper presented at the 4th International Conference of the Dutch HRM Network‚ November 4 – 5.2006‚ Enschede‚ The Netherlands. http://hrmnetwork.utwente.nl/ DOES E-HRM CONTRIBUTE TO HRM EFFECTIVENESS? RESULTS FROM A QUANTITATIVE STUDY IN A DUTCH MINISTRY Tanya Bondarouk (University of Twente‚ The Netherlands) Huub Ruël (University of Utrecht‚ The Netherlands) Abstract E-HRM is coming to a more full-grown stage within organisational life. Much is assumed and expressed about the

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    SECONDARY DATA COLLECTION

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    young people‚ fewer over-65s The share of young people in the population of The Hague has increased over the past 15 years. The proportion of people under the age of 20 has grown from 21.4 percent in 1996 to 23.0 percent in 2011‚ whereas for the Netherlands as a whole‚ the proportion of people younger than 20 declined marginally. The increase in The Hague is caused by an increase in the number of households with children. Simultaneously‚ the over-65 population in The Hague shrank from 17.1 to 12.9

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    society was not only to make people laugh‚ but to make the world a better place. Hepburn was born in Belgium in 1929 to a British businessman and a Dutch baronet. Moving to the Netherlands to seek relief from the war‚ Hepburn began studying the Performing arts at the Arnhem Conservatory. When the nazis invaded the Netherlands in 1940‚ Hepburn took on the role of patriotism by fundraising for the Dutch

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    two daughters. As a parent‚ I want the best for them and most importantly‚ their safety. I would do the exact thing what Anne’s father had done for them. Otto Frank had to move to the Netherlands when the anti-semitism in Germany was growing. Though it took seven years for their family to be reunited in the Netherlands‚ he successfully got them out of Germany. My late father did the same for our family. When I was 13 years old‚ I followed my parents to migrate to Ecuador. We were not escaping anti-semitism

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    Language Identity Are the people who become fluent in a second or third language at risk of losing their own identity? Language has been a way of communicating with each other for thousands of years‚ maybe even more. Since the day we were born we started to learn to speak the language of our fatherland and we’re all still learning. I don’t believe that you can necessarily lose your identity because you speak two or three languages. Identity is a very big word to use and is influenced by many

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    For my altoid tin shrine I choose to research Vincent Van Gogh. I was inspired to do my tin shrine on him because his artwork inspires me and I feel as if I relate to it. Vincent Van Gogh was born on March 30‚ 1853 in Zundert Netherlands. He later died on July 29‚1890 in a city located in France. He attended Willem II College for two years and after some time passed he went to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Van Gogh completed more than 2‚100 pieces of work‚ consisting of 860 oil paintings‚ and more

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    Symonsz de Geest: Portrait of a man the revolutionary fashion of the‚ “ruff” was invented. This garment was worn in the early 1600’s in England‚ France‚ Belgium‚ Netherlands‚ Denmark‚ Spain‚ and most of Western Europe. This particular portrait was dated in 1624 of a Dutch man wearing a Ruff. Both Dutch men and women in the Netherlands wore the ruff. Economic prosperity and growth for the Dutch took place in the late 1500’s throughout the 1600s called the‚ “Golden age”. The Dutch were world acclaimed

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    Personal Project Report

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    that I loved cheese and they still do. This inspired me to do write this book‚ because I want people to know more about Holland and gain more respect for the country. This is important to me‚ because I want everyone to not always stereotype the Netherlands. My Area of Interaction for this project will be Community and Service. I chose this Area of Interaction‚ because I am writing a book for the community to read. I want to inspire the community to see Holland through a different view. I want people

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    Royal Dutch Shell

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    result of a merge between Netherlands’ Royal Dutch and UK’s Shell Corporation. The case looks at the issue of price differentials between several equity listings in different markets from the perspective of investors seeking an arbitrage opportunity. Royal Dutch trades more actively in the Netherlands and U.S. markets‚ whereas Shell trades more actively in the United States. The result is that the Royal Dutch/Shell relative price moves positively with the Netherlands and U.S. markets and negatively

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    MC Escher

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    M.C. Escher’s art‚ created mostly from inner reflections rather than from observations of the world around him‚ is featured in many of the most prestigious galleries around the world. Escher’s body of work‚ featuring many impossible constructions and exploitations of human depth perception‚ consists largely of lithographs and woodcuttings‚ with a few noteworthy sketches and drawings as well. Maurits Cornelis Escher was born July 17‚ 1898 in the Dutch municipality of Leeuwarden. Mauk‚ as he came

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