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    Baron (2008). Behavior in Organizations (9th Edition ed.). Pearson Prentice Hall. Luis R. Gomez-Mejia & David B. Balkin & Robert L. Cardy (2007). Managing Human Resources (5th Edition ed.). Pearson Prentice Hall . Scott Snell & George Bohlander (2007). Human Resorce Management. Thomson. http://psychology.about.com/od/mindex/g/motivation-definition.htm ‚ http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/202352

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    In 1864‚ Union armies began to make large gains in battles against the South. One such engagement came with the Battle of Atlanta‚ led by General William Sherman. The battle for Atlanta was raising some hopes that the Civil War was drawing to an end‚ but this was not yet true‚ as the populace in the South did not concede so easily. The battle took place over 4 different engagements in the late summer‚ with the final battle taking place on September 1‚ 1864. Following this battle‚ Southern troops

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    they are just two examples of how Sherman carefully communicates to the viewer that these works are not meant to depict Cindy Sherman the person. By titling each of the photographs "Untitled"‚ as well as numbering them‚ Sherman depersonalizes the images. There are also very few clues as to Sherman’s personality in the photographs - each one is so unique and ambiguous that the viewer is left with more confusion than clarity over Sherman’s true nature. Sherman completed the project three years later

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    are and have been portrayed in relation to the ‘male gaze’ and how it is still very prevalent in contemporary modern culture through photography and other mediums‚ such as‚ cinema and advertising. I will be analyzing the photographic work of Cindy Sherman‚ E.J. Bellocq‚ advertisement and the written work of Laura Mulvey and John Berger. Traditionally imagined‚ written and produced by men‚ advertisements have long depicted women as men want them to be‚ sexy‚ obedient‚ fragile‚ instead of as they actually

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    Tecumseh Sherman‚ with a cigar dangling from his mouth‚ eyes his soldiers at work. The man who claimed he would “make Georgia howl‚” has just begun his notorious March to the Sea campaign‚ where from November 15 to December 21‚ 1864 he would journey from Atlanta to Savannah with plans of destroying Southern morale and crucial

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    References: (Bohlander G Snell S 2004 Managing Human Resources)CrossCCross Lewicki‚ R.‚ Saunders‚ D.‚ & Barry‚ B. (2006). Selected Material from Negotiation 5th Edition. McGraw-Hill/Irwin Publishing (Chapter 10) http://www.negotiations.com/articles/global-areement/

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    Misplaced Affections: Discharge for Sexual Harassment Myat Thu Tun OL-211-E3082 Human Resource Management 15EW3 Professor Patrick Duffy 1. Evaluate the conduct of Peter Lewiston against the EEOC’s definition of sexual harassment. Obviously‚ the conduct of Peter Lewiston can be established as sexual harassment based the definition of the EEOC in the textbook. To be more specific‚ this is concerned with the second type of sexual harassment which created a hostile environment for Beverly and is defined

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    disasters like hurricanes‚ droughts and floods; Sherman (2010) believes global warming was a severe problem. Sherman (2010) people must first look at the global temperature change‚ secondly people must observe the climatic changes‚ and lastly people need to forecast the weather trends to get a better understanding of what global warming really is and how we can improve our surroundings. Jiansong (2011)‚ Miller (2012)‚ Venkataramanan (2011)‚ and Sherman (2010) discussed the global temperature changes

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    Me" "Our tears were the only thing we could control. So not crying felt like we had won something" (Sherman 175). To experience such a traumatic and painful series of events within ones a lifespan leaves the survivor emotionally detach. Sherman Alexie’s memoir‚ "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me" gives readers a glimpse into Native American life from Sherman personal perspective. In Sherman Alexie memoir through these tragic moments readers can see different types of violence shown such as sexual

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    References: Bohlander‚ G.‚ Snell‚ S. (2007) Managing Human Recourses (14th Edition). Florence‚ KY: Thomson Learning Higher Education. Chafer‚ A. (2003) Communication Skills Manual. Luton and Dunstable VTS http://www.skillscascade.com/teaching/csManual.doc Locker‚ K

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