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    Employee Relation

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    References: Bacharach‚ S. and Lawler E.‚ 1981‚ “Power and Tactics in Bargaining” Industrial & Labour Relations Review‚.34(2):219-233 Bazerman‚ M Burton‚ John W‚ 1987‚ Resolving Deep-Rooted Conflict: A Handbook. Lanham‚ MD and London: University Press of America. Carnevale‚ P. J.‚ & Pruitt‚ D. G. 1992‚ “Negotiation and mediation”‚ Annual Review of Psychology

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    II State boundaries have constituted a major topic in the tradition of political geography. Political geography ‘is concerned with the relationship between political power and geographical factors. It is interested in how geographical factors correlate with power‚ such as how land‚ air and sea power correlate with a country’s political‚ military and economic power. Its focus is on area or space and their physical‚ human and spatial (space-related) dimensions.’ The countries of the world can be divided

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    Lesson: 45 Article 1: “Future Issues For Industrial Relations” (Source: http://www.ilo.org) Continuing Relevance of Industrial Relations In a globalised environment with businesses‚ money and people moving with relative ease across borders‚ the relentless pursuit of competitive advantage at the expense of all else‚ the disruption of social relationships and stability‚ the rapid outdating of knowledge‚ skills and technology‚ with learning being a life-long pursuit‚ and increasing job insecurity

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    The Amazing Race

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    Principal Agent Problems in the Financial Crisis of 2007-2009 BMI Master Thesis November 2009 Jasper Holke Klein Supervisor: Rob van der Mei [pic] Faculty of Sciences Business Mathematics and Informatics De Boelelaan 1081a 1081 HV Amsterdam Preface This paper is one of the last compulsory elements of the program Business Mathematics and Informatics at the VU University Amsterdam. The objective of this subject is to demonstrate

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    RACE TO RUST

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    Introduction and Hypothesis: Rust is a reddish or yellowish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide that is formed on iron or steel by oxidation‚ especially in the presence of moisture. The rusting process is electrochemical‚ meaning it forms from a chemical reaction which takes place in a solution where there is an electron transfer between the electrode and the electrolyte or species in solution. In the case of rusting‚ the transfer of electrons from iron to oxygen begins the electrochemical process

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    Race, Ethnicity, and Deviance

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    Sociological Forum‚ Vol. 17‚ No. 4‚ December 2002 ( C 2002) Race‚ Ethnicity‚ and Deviance: A Study of Asian and Non-Asian Adolescents in America1 Sung Joon Jang2 This study shows that Asian American adolescents commit less deviance in the form of school misbehavior than white‚ black‚ Hispanic‚ or Native American adolescents. Social control and social learning theories receive support as the observed differences are explained primarily by race/ethnic differences in family backgrounds and school bonding

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    Introduction page 4 CAUSES OF INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES page 5 Effects of Employee Dissatisfaction & Its Effect on an Organization page 13 The Effects of Employee Turnover on Remaining Employees page 14 Solutions to Industrial Discontent page15 Conclusion page24 References page 25 Introduction Industrial unrest is a disturbed state; disquietude sometimes amounting to insurgency´. It is also manifestation of mankind’s

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    Reflective Essay On Race

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    “In the relations of race there is a cycle of events which tends everywhere to repeat itself.” (McLemore‚ S. D.‚ 1980‚ pg. 24). Race is a social construction. The beliefs our society tend to hold about race is neither biologically factual nor is it logical. Yet‚ there are still vast majorities of people who believe in these stereotypes about race as if it were true. For the dominant group these stereotypes typically keep them in a position of power. As for the subordinate group‚ these stereotypes

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    respect. Specific rules of protocol may differ somewhat depending on the nation or culture; however‚ there are certain acts‚ such as referring to a leader by a formal title‚ which are universally understood to be part of maintaining good international relations.  A protocol is a rule which guides how an activity should be performed‚ especially in the field of diplomacy. In diplomatic services and governmental fields of endeavor protocols are often unwritten guidelines. Protocols specify the proper and

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    responsible party‚ and officials have committed to holding the company accountable for all cleanup costs and other damage.[20] After its own internal probe‚ BP admitted that it made mistakes which led to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.[21] BP public relations Initially BP downplayed the incident; CEO Tony Hayward called the amount of oil and dispersant "relatively tiny" in comparison with the "very big ocean."[25] Hayward also initially stated that the environmental impact of the Gulf spill would likely

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