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    perplexing issue facing the Nigerian organization over the last few years is not that of retaining the workforce because they (the workers) want to leave voluntarily‚ rather‚ it is that of finding ways and means of retaining them because the opening environment makes it difficult to continue to keep employees beyond a certain maximum number. Research reports has shown that employees motivation is essential in an organization as it is a key to a successful organization need for maintaining continuity

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    LANGUAGE AND COMPUTER Research on BBM as a Means of Communication Tool Name : Achmad Reiza Arfani Matric ID : 122909510 Course : BEPC-1 Nowadays‚ many people uses Blackberry and its application Blackberry Messenger. According to the press release‚ from RIM (Research In Motion)‚ the manufacturer of Blackberry‚ during DEVCON 2010‚ RIM at that point had 28 million users on BBM. We can assume that the number have already gotten higher now. What is Blackberry Messenger (BBM)? In general

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    language… is designed to make lies sound truthful and murderers respectable…” (Orwell‚ 1946). In politics‚ politicians use their language skills as a power tool to swipe away their competitors and to gain the support of the commoners on a regular basis. When government budgets disappear‚ MPs would often blame others. One would doubt that Rob Ford would still be in the Toronto mayoral race if he did not have strong language skills to get him out of his drug and assault accusations. In the setting of King

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    automobile. During the next few years‚ electronic markets will grow and begin operating over cheep‚ accessible public networks‚ the so-called electronic highway. Whole industries will be destroyed and new ones born. Productivity will leap and competitive advantage shift in the direction of small business. Thousands of jobs will become obsolete and disappear‚ and thousands of others will be created. The electronic frontier‚ like the frontiers that preceded it‚ is at once a realm of boundless opportunity

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    "Education is a tool that turns mirrors into windows." - I find this phrase to be extremely true. All my life‚ I’ve discovered new theories and facts by simply examining the world around me. However‚ I didn’t know the reasoning behind said theories and facts until a teacher happened to touch upon them during one of my lessons or I stumbled over them in one of my books; and if it wasn’t explained to the extent of my liking‚ I pestered or researched. I’m naturally a curious creature;

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    * How does e-mail benefit an organization? Why might an organization want to limit how an employee uses e-mail during work hours? What is an e-mail’s path once it leaves an organization? Companies have increased productivity‚ decreased costs and found new marketing methods using email to attract new customers and keep previous ones up to date on product changes‚ information sales etc. This helps a work group to communicate to each other affectively and easily keeping all party’s up to date. The

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    The debate over ecotourism’s success as a tool for conservation and development in the developing world is aggravated by the dispute over what exactly ecotourism is. The International Ecotourism Society offers a succinct and often cited definition: "responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people" (TIES). Ecotourism is often tied to the concept of sustainable development. "Sustainable tourism development meets the needs of present tourists

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    In Chapter 3 “Tools of the Mind”‚ by Nicholas Carr describes the development of maps‚ clocks and other innovative advancements through the years and how it has changed the way we communicate with each other. Scientific technology has affected the progress of society and improved the history of individual’s awareness. However‚ with modern technologies individuals are continuing to learn and progress with the present-day innovations. At the beginning of the chapter Carr describes the drawings and creativity

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    CRITIQUE OF A CARDIOVASCULAR RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL INTRODUCTION. Risk assessment tools to estimate the patient’s 10-year risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) should be used to identify high-risk patients for primary prevention. The latest National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance (2010) does not recommend any particular risk calculator. According to patient (2013) those calculators which are based on the Framingham risk equation may overestimate risk

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    Intellectual Capital as a Tool for Managing Knowledge Karl Sveiby was an early proponent of the intellectual capital evolution and has advanced the notion of intellectual capital as it applies to organisational knowledge management. As a researcher and manager of numerous ‘knowledge intensive’ organisations Karl Sveiby‚ along with other prominent gurus in knowledge management‚ viewed knowledge as comprising of tacit (ie.‚ verbalised‚ non-codifable knowledge‚ such as culture‚ symbols‚ artefacts)

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