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    organization. Manager should have personal contact with his subordinates. He should clearly communicate goals and policies of the organization to his subordinates and should get feedback on these goals and policies. Feedback plays a very important role in the communication process. It enables us to evaluate the effectiveness of our message. Giving the subordinates chance to provide feedback is important for maintaining a open communication climate. The manager must create an environment that encourages

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    the central stage in our lives. The mass media has an iron grip on the imagination as well as thinking faculties of the society. The programmes and features served by the mass media which instruct people not only what they should eat‚ drink and wear and groom them but also at times misguide them to commit heinous crimes. Mass media acts as an effective catalyst of change in society. Mass media which is also called the sword-arm of democracy‚ commands awe and respect of nation as well as individuals

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    to Chamberlain (1993)‚ there is an increase in the call for the greater use of dialect in both spoken and written expressions. This support for dialect‚ along with the pervasiveness of the African Oral tradition (Habekost 1993)‚ within the global society‚ presents the genre as an excellent social tool. Thus the researcher is convinced that since dialect poetry stems from our past and is a part of our culture‚ its effectiveness as a social tool is therefore increased through the incorporation of the

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    Nineteenth Century women were like? Were they independent‚ career women or were they typical housewives that cooked‚ clean‚ watched the children‚ and catered to their husbands. Did the women of this era express themselves freely or did they just do what society expected of them? Kate Chopin was a female author who wrote several stories and two novels about women. One of her renowned works of art is The Awakening. This novel created great controversy and received negative criticism from literary critics due

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    Becoming a midwife also made a woman have a higher status in the society. However‚ women’s lives were harder under the Aztec society as men limited the sphere of women’s actions to the reproductive capacity as this was highly important to the empire’s continuous war effort. Women were participating in war as much as men to sustain life through giving

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    Reframing the Role of Computers in Organizations The Transaction Costs Approach Claudio U. Ciborra Politecnico de Milano Piazza L. Da Vinci‚ 32 Milano--ltalia Universita’ di Trento Via Verdi‚ 7 Trento--Italia ABSTRACT The traditional role of computer-based information systems is to provide support for individual decision making. According to this model‚ information is to be seen as a valuable resource for the decision maker faced with a complex task. Such a view of information systems

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    Slaves were not only essential to the delicate south economy‚ but as well very important to southern society. Some salves were used as domestic servants‚ working in the plantations owner house as cooks‚ nursemaids‚ and sometimes even coachmen. The Southern colonies depended on slaves whether it was for the economy‚ society‚ and or their own personal needs. The south relied on slaves heavily to continue their way of

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    Glismer A. Critical Thinking September 27‚ 2013           Career Research Project: Journalism                   Why journalism? Why not? I chose Journalism because I really like to tell stories. Also‚ I’m a people watcher‚ I really enjoy just watching the people around me‚ going about their daily lives. I feel like this would also make me a good journalist because of my ability to focus on the world around me‚ rather

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    The current events in American Society have been very controversial‚ some may even say that they are disheartening to this country. Recently‚ there have been issues all around the states‚ from recurring problems with terrorism‚ racial divide‚ and politics. In times of challenge and controversy‚ Americans have attacked one another instead of standing together in unity. The recent concern is the increasing numbers of African American men getting shot and killed by the police. This problem has increased

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    The Economic Growth of India from 1800 to Today Sources: A Theoretical Approach to the Indian Economy by CT Kurien. Poverty Alleviation in India: Policies and Programs by Abdul Aziz. Aggregate  Savings of the Indian Economy by PK Mitra. An Indian Rural Economy 1880-1955 : The Tamilnadu Countryside by Christopher John Baker. The economic growth of India has has gone through many ups and downs throughout the country’s history. With the main income of the land being sea trade and agriculture

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