involved. The Aristotle’s argumentation have been applied variedly based on the situation fro example in the story “Where are you going‚ where have you been?” there is a man‚ Arnold‚ and a 15-years-old girl‚ Connie. Arnold uses the Pathos argumentative approach to convince Connie to come along with him‚ since he threatens her family’s safety if she refuses. In the story by Arthur Clarke‚ “The Nine Billion Names of God”‚ the
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An orientation plan is essential to a new hire’s success Good news! You found a talented candidate who will be a terrific fit for your firm. The offer has been accepted and all is set. The new hire will show up in two weeks. It hits you then-oh no‚ you don’t have a desk for the person; you will be out of the office and your in-house "subject matter expert" is swamped. Suddenly the good news begins to wane and you feel like an awful lot of work is yet ahead to prepare this new candidate for
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Joshua Neal Jennifer Ladner Hybrid Orientation 15 October 2014 “What Have You Learned About Yourself” There have been several things I have learned about myself that I did not know. Comming to Pearl River Community College has taught me several different qualities about myself I had no idea I had in me. Hybrid Orientation has taught me so much more about myself as well. Two major things that have helped me learn about myself have been SiGi^3 and VARK. SiGi^3 and VARK are two online websites that
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Induction Induction is the process for introducing a new employee to their work environment. It extends from the moment the prospective employee reads the advertisement for the position and fuses with their training and development as a part of the organisation. Why do we need an induction procedure? A proper induction will give both the employees and the organisation the following benefits: (1) It improves the motivation of new employees by helping them (2) quickly assimilate the
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Comparison of Theoretical Orientation The two theories that I am choosing to compare and contrast in the situation given‚ is Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory and William Glasser’s reality theory. William Glasser‚ M.D.‚ is the developer of Reality Therapy and Choice Therapy. Glasser developed a cause and effect theory that explains human behavior. He focuses on personal choice‚ personal responsibility and personal transformation. William Glasser has an approach on his theory that is very
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Assignment 104: Select Resources Every curriculum area prioritises a range of resources. They need to provide in the most efficient way both the success of the learning and teaching. Using the appropriate set of resources that could be easily upgraded and updated saves time and money. At Eastleigh College I am teaching an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based course in WEB Design and Construction. Therefore the range of the resources I am using varies from the standard facilities
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CHAPTER 9 Staffing and Human Resource Management Lecturer Giang Nguyen 1 After reading this chapter‚ you should be able to: 10.1 1 Describe the components of organizational staffing. 2 Be aware of the legal aspects of staffing. 3 Present an overview of recruitment and selection. 4 Present an overview of employee orientation‚ training‚ and development. 5 Explain the basics of a fair and reliable method of evaluating employee performance. 6 Summarize the basics of employee compensation. Lecturer
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existing customers rather than attracting new ones. Marketing is seen as a key to the success of any business‚ as it is the way of understanding both its customers and the market within which it operates. The Different Marketing Concepts or Orientations 1. The selling concept According to this concept the company’s entire focus is on selling and hence making a lot of sales. The selling effort is backed by serious promotional activities and aggressive advertising. The company does not bother
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2.1 Introduction The nature of the comparative approach At a basic level the comparative approach is simply one of making comparisons‚ something we do constantly in our everyday lives. Thinking‚ and learning‚ by making comparisons is a very natural and intuitive process for us. We use comparisons extensively in our daily thinking and interactions with people and various objects. However‚ making comparisons is not necessarily easy or without its pitfalls.
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Project Staffing Plan Template Team Name: Challengers Section 1: Planning and Acquiring 1. Project Scope Statement: This project will consist of creating a software program that will enable our furniture company to connect to several locations across three states. With a budget of $67‚500 we will complete this software program within 120 calendar days. 2. Project Description: This software program will enable the furniture company to connect to five locations spread across three states:
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