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    ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

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    KAZIAN GLOBAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT MARKS: 80 COURSE: EMBA Sem-I SUBJECT: Organizational Behavior N.B: 1} Attempt all the questions Name: Kumar Madhava Arun Reference Number: KB-00613-10167 ____________________________________________________________________________ Case 1 (Marks 20) Difficult Transitions Tony Stark had just finished his first week at Reece Enterprises and decided to drive upstate to a small lakefront lodge for some fishing and relaxation. Tony had worked

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    Comfort object A comfort object‚ transitional object‚ or security blanket is an item used to provide psychological comfort‚ especially in unusual or unique situations‚ or at bedtime for small children. Among toddlers‚ comfort objects may take the form of a blanket‚ a stuffed animal‚ or [1] a favorite toy‚ and may be referred to by (English-speaking) toddlers as blankey and lovey. Cuddly toys are sometimes carried in emergency vehicles and police patrol cars‚ to be given to children involved

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    How different was the William Wallace portrayed in extracts C and D (in the 15th century) from that portrayed in extracts G‚ H and I (in the late 19th century)‚ and why? Despite being considered as the greatest hero and persona in the history of Scotland William Wallace’s reputation and character are really controversial in terms of authenticity due to the different interpretations and descriptions that has been given by various historical and non-historical sources during different ages

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    LIGHTHOUSE SYMBOL: SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE TRUTH Teddy starts looking for them in the lake. The scene is also overly bright: the greens are exaggerated. This implies that this is all just a work of fiction‚ unlike the Dachau flashbacks and memories that are relatively untouched in terms of discoloration. The Lighthouse The lighthouse isn’t in the same place as the beginning of the movie. Or at the very least‚something changed. Look at these screenshots. The first one is from the first sighting

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      Where ? Sherwood forest. He began to build his army   What ? Conflict : Robin Hood’s band vs. Sherrif => Objective : To put an end to Sherrif’s power Organization " ROBIN HOOD : Ruled in supreme  He takes important decisions Tom BOWER Intelligence & scouting Little John Discipline & archery control Sean Flint Finance & loot management. Sam BAKER Responsible of sourcing Main Problems "  A growing army BUT increasing problems Problems related to the growth of the

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    References: Johnson‚ R.D. (2003). Homosexuality: Nature or Nurture. Allpsych Online. Retrieved from http://allpsych/journal/homosexuality.html Bower‚ B. (1996). From Exotic to Erotic Roots of sexual orientation found in personality‚ childhood friendships. Science News‚ 150(6)‚ 88. Hockenbury‚ D.‚ Hockenbury‚ S.‚ Rea‚ C. (2010). Motivation and Emotion. (p.317-362)Jessica Bayne (Ed.) Discovering

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    Cited: Adler‚ S. R. (2011). Sleep paralysis: Night-mares‚ nocebos‚ and the mind-body connection. United States: Rutgers University Press. Bower‚ B. (2005). Night of the crusher. Science News‚ 168(2)‚ 27-29. Vargas‚ V. (2010). Sleep Paralysis: Witnessing the transformations of the psyche. (Dissertation). Pacifica Graduate Institute.

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    "Neurobiology Of Addiction Versus Drug Use Driven By Lack Of Choice." Current Opinion In Neurobiology 23.4 (2013): 581-587. EBSCO MegaFILE. Web. 7 Apr. 2014 Bower‚ Bruce. "The Addiction Paradox: Drug Dependence Has Two Faces - As A Chronic Disease And A Temporary Failure To Cope." Science News 185.6 (2014): 16-20. EBSCO MegaFILE. Web. 7 Apr. 2014. Drug addiction and drug abuse. Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

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    the roles which government and individuals ought to play. Theodore Roosevelt’s progressive attitude‚ adherence to a strong moral basis‚ and genuine concern for his fellow countrymen all define him as a quintessential American political thinker. Teddy Roosevelt always believed that in order to be appointed to a public office‚ that appointment should be based on merit rather than patronage. In 1889‚ President Benjamin Harrison appointed Roosevelt to the four-man Civil Service Commission. This was

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    alter ego of U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels because he could not stand to be Andrew Laeddis knowing what he had done to contribute to his children’s death. Although it was not his own deviance that left him in Ashecliffe‚ it was his wives that did. No matter the circumstances‚ murder goes against social norms and most often entails some form of punishment. All of the people around him while at Ashecliffe were deviants‚ mostly murders and became a part of who he was as Teddy Daniels. Perhaps‚ Andrew

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