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    Human Relations

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    Case 16.2 Human Relations 1. What is you evaluation of the effectiveness of the stress-reduction techniques created by Michelle and Trevor? Though I can see the humor in the prank and the need to pull pranks as a way of relieveing stress‚ in the work environment or in life in general it is not a good idea. People may think that a simple prank is harmless but as Trevor and Michelle found out it can bring more trouble and a whole lot more stress to themselves‚ their families‚ and whole life for

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    Employee Relations

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    Essex Employee Relations – BE 414 Name: Alexei Leon Student number: 1102810 Word count: 1512 The unitarist approach to management and organization suggests that trades unions are‚ in Kelly’s (1998; 2005) terms‚ ‘managers of discontent’. . Discuss This essay will debate the unitarist perspective by comparing it with three other important UP:12/11/2012-11:48:17 WM:12/11/2012-11:48:19 M:BE414-5-AU A:12a1 R:1102810 C:2412B3C20A137A45C1C1045F0B3995EAA87D0190 employee relations theories: pluralism

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    Professional Roles and Values Performance Assessment Written by: XXXXXXXX Student ID# XXXXXXXXX Regulatory agencies‚ such as a state board of nursing‚ are government agencies that regulate nursing practice. They act to ensure nurses are competent in their practice and that standards of practice are met. These agencies examine nursing education programs‚ and are the ones who approve and accredit them. The agencies are responsible for granting licensure for nursing professionals and oversee

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    Leanne Park 8th April 2015 AFL 1.1-5 1.2 Summarise the difference between formative and summative assessment Formative assessment is typically contrasted with a summative assessment. The former supports teachers and students in decision making during educational and learning processes‚ while the latter occurs at the end of a learning unit and determines if the content being taught was retained. (P Ainsworth 2006(Wikipedia)) 1.1 Compare and contrast the roles of the teacher and the TA in assessment

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    Paramedic Professionals

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    statement - A Paramedic is a health care professional operating autonomously and independently within the Australian Health Care System. Intro: Paramedics have a complex identity within the Australian Health Care System. As the main provider of pre hospital care in todays’ society‚ paramedics have changed dramatically over the past 20 years‚ transitioning from ambulance drivers‚ to its current practitioner role. Although paramedics work alongside other emergency services and health care providers

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    International Relations

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    PAK-AFGHAN TIES IN THE LIGHT OF PAK-US STRATEGIC DIALOGUE HUMERA IQBAL( Introduction Pakistan-Afghanistan relationship has been a victim of conflicting interests. The two have never been at ease with each other and deep suspicions are observed in the bilateral policies pursued by their governments. Pakistan always wished for a friendly government in Afghanistan so that the western border could be considered secure — a wish that never materialised. The relationship got worse during

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    Industrial Relations

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    Industrial Relations & Labour Policies (Concept‚ Origin‚ Theories & Strategies) Submitted To :- Submitted By :- Dr. Laxmi Amandeep Kaur Anshul Chhabra Arjita Malik Shivendu Sharma Industrial Relations & Labour Policies Industrial relations is a discipline that concerns itself with the study of the relationship between employers and employees at an organization‚ industry or a nation level. It also concerns itself with the two way interaction

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    Social Responsibility

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to thank Mrs. M. V for giving us this opportunity to study the Social Responsibility in business. We would like to thank Mr. Rajesh Thomas (DGM - Compass Group Pvt. Ltd.) ‚ Mr. Senthil Kumar (Manager -Lovely Offset Printers Pvt. Ltd.) ‚ Mr. Ramachandran (Director – Kaushalya Aqua Marine Products Exports Pvt Ltd.) for their valuable time and their cooperation in sharing the necessary information. We would also like to thank the employees and customers of all the

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    Public relation

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    Bibliography: 1.  Grunig‚ James E; Hunt‚ Todd (1984)‚ Managing Public Relations (6th ed.)‚ Orlando‚ FL: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 2 3.  Rubel‚ Gina F. (2007)‚ Everyday Public Relations for Lawyers (1st ed.)‚ Doylestown‚ PA‚ ISBN 978-0-9801719-0-7 4 9.  Grunig‚ James E. and Hunt‚ Todd. Managing Public Relations. (Orlando‚ FL: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich‚ 1984)‚ 6e. Public relations is what you do with what you know and what other think about what you say.

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    Professional Ethics

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    actus humanus; an act of a person is actus hominis. The essential elements of a human act are three: knowledge‚ freedom‚ actual choice. (1) Knowledge: A person is not responsible for an act done in ignorance‚ unless the ignorance is the person’s own fault‚ and is therefore willed (vincible ignorance)‚ in which case he has knowledge that he is in ignorance and ought to dispel it. Thus‚ in one way or another‚ knowledge is necessary for responsible human activity. (2) Freedom: A person is not responsible

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