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    Assignment Teacher:  Rejendra Kumar  Student:  Anderson Olascoaga Zavaleta ID student: 0704IBIB0409 Date: 17/09/2010 ------------------------------------------------- Question a.       Do you think it is a good idea on the part of any management to award employees with merit issues? Why or why not? Discuss and debate. What factors should management consider in your opinion? Substantiate with many relevant organizational examples (Discussion on how to motivate employees at the workplace should be seen

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    Paula Abdul

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    sales exceeding 40 million records‚ two #1 Albums‚ six #1 Singles‚ a Grammy Award‚ seven MTV Awards‚ 3 American Music Awards‚ two Emmy Awards‚ two People¹s Choice Awards and two Kid’s Choice Awards. She has also been honored with her very own Star on Hollywood Boulevard and inducted into Nickelodeon’s Kid’s Choice Hall of Fame. Currently‚ Abdul is receiving acclaim as "the heart and soul" of the record-breaking primetime FOX show American Idol‚ for which she is a Celebrity judge. Abdul has even

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    popularity for playing Sheldon Cooper in the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory. Parsons has got numerous awards for his performance such as 4 Primetime Emmy Awards and the Golden Awards. He made his entrance portraying Tommy Boatwright in the play The Normal Heart in the year 2011. Parson received a Drama Desk Award nomination. Parsons repeated the part in the film adaptation of the play. He has received his 17th Emmy nomination‚ this time in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries of a Movie

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    Discovey Channel

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    world around them. In 2005‚ Discovery changed its lineup to focus on themes of popular science and history. The network was nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards in 2006 for shows including The Flight that Fought Back (about United Airlines Flight 93) and Deadliest Catch (about crabs). In 2007‚ Discovery Channel’s top series included the Emmy-award winning Planet Earth‚ Dirty Jobs‚ MythBusters and Deadliest Catch. Discovery Channel’s 2008 lineup included Fight Quest and Smash Lab Discovery

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    Ugly Betty is an American television comedy-drama series‚ produced by Sony Pictures Television. It is one of the most popular shows worldwide with around 2.03 million viewers‚ screening in over 130 countries including Australia‚ Canada‚ United Kingdom‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ France and Japan. Inspired by a Colombian telenovela Yo soy Betty‚ la fea‚ ABC Studio planned to create a weekly program for U.S. audience. Differing from the original one‚ the American version had a different main plot and explored

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    Ellen Degeneres Biography

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    Biography- Ellen DeGeneres Birth: “For me it’s that I contributed… That I’m on this planet doing some good and making people happy. That to me is the most important thing‚ that my hour of television is positive and upbeat and an antidote for all negative stuff in life.” This was written by Ellen Lee DeGeneres who was born on January 26‚ 1958 in Metairie‚ Louisiana‚ a suburb of New Orleans. She was born to Elliot and Betty DeGeneres‚ and has an older brother‚ Vance DeGeneres. Her father was

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    Albert Arnold "Al" Gore‚ Jr. (born March 31‚ 1948) served as the 45th Vice President of the United States (1993–2001)‚ under President Bill Clinton. He was the Democratic Party nominee for President in the 2000 U.S. presidential election. Gore is currently an author‚ businessman‚ and environmental activist. He was previously an elected official for 24 years‚ representing Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–85)‚ and later in the U.S. Senate (1985–93)‚ and finally becoming Vice

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    The Life of Marlee Matlin

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    repeated this role in the 1988 film version of Children of a Lesser God‚ and in performing in it became the first deaf actress to win an Academy Award. In 1989 Marlee played a deaf woman in Bridge to Silence. From 1991-1993 she had the leading role in the television series Reasonable Doubts and was nominated for a Golden Globe Best Actress Award but her best reward in 1993 was meeting Kevin Grandalski while she was filming a scene from Reasonable Doubts series outside the studio

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    Diane Sawyer

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    Diane Sawyer To many people‚ Diane Sawyer is simply just a woman who delivers the morning news. They don’t think about her background or education‚ or how much hard work and dedication she has put in to reach her level of success. I however‚ have taken the time to find out more about Diane‚ and I have found her biography to be very inspiring. Lila Diane Sawyer was born on December 22‚ 1945 in Glasgow‚ Kentucky to E.P. Sawyer and Jean W. Dunagan. Not long after her birth‚ the family decided

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    The Prequels: Twin Peaks

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    called Twin Peaks‚ the classic mystery crime show begins when the body of beloved high school student‚ Laura Palmer‚ is found dead and wrapped in plastic. Earning 14 nominations at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards‚ the show still maintains its small but highly dedicated fan base from the early ‘90s. The award winning show’s unique combination of mystery and paranormal themes was what preserved its presence 25 years later. Unfortunately‚ its cult show status was not enough to keep the show from getting

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