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    Individual Assignment Coversheet (Online version) DETAILS OF ASSIGNMENT STUDENT NAME Muhammad Shafeer s/o Mohamed Sidik ID NUMBER 100006817 EMAIL ADDRESS 100006817@ student.swin.edu.au PHONE CONTACT 92973658 UNIT CODE * NAME LTE203KS – Managing Diversity in Organisations ASSESSMENT TITLE Managing Bullying and Harassment in the Workplace TUTOR’S NAME: Diana Rajendran DATE OF SUBMISSION: 05/07/2014 . DECLARATION I declare that ( the first four boxes must be completed for the assignment

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    The Effects of Bullying an Obese Child Studies have shown that bullying or trying to humiliate overweight children into losing weight can lead to emotional difficulties (Levey‚ 2003). The emotional difficulties can range from anxiety and depression to low self-esteem; which can snowball into more serious problems like anorexia and bulimia or worst case scenario‚ suicide. Having a positive reinforcement from parents can help a child not go down a path of self-destruction‚ but instead give them

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    One last key area of research that has appeared in relating self-regulation to video games‚ concerns that of pathological gaming or personal gaming addiction. Pathological gaming is often seen in much the same light as to how pathological gambling is viewed in the DSM‚ in the sense that they are viewed as a set of addictive behaviors (Liau et al.‚ 2015a). This obviously presents a concern for a number of people who play video games‚ or parents who let their children play games‚ in hope that they

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    Longterm effects of bullying Bullying is an ongoing problem that we face in todays society. It can be defined as one being intimidated‚ or victimized when an individual is exposed numerously over a extended period of time‚ to negative actions from seemingly more powerful individuals. The scholarly article The long-term effects of being bullied or a bully in adolescence on externalizing and internalizing mental health problems in adulthood‚ explains the longterm effects bullying can have on an individual

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    The Industrial Revolution had many effects on the way of life and countries growth afterwards. Some negative effects include‚ unfair working conditions‚ union strikes‚ pollution and child labor. A few of the most important positive effects of the I.R. were‚ unions formed‚ new transportation‚ the need for raw materials and new markets‚ and Imperialism. These effects lead directly into imperialism and the need to imperialize. The Industrial Revolution motivated European nations to compete for overseas

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    Proquest.com www.emory.edu/education/mfp/effchapter.html Bandura‚ A(1977) Self Efficacy: Toward unifying theory of behavior change. (1997) “ “ The exercise of control. Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Relationships In the Team Environment Carl R. Foster University of Phoenix Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Relationships in a Team Environment The examination of interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships requires us to look at things such as body language

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    Bullying is something that affects kids and adults all throughout their lives. Bullying can have many mental effects‚ suicidal thoughts‚ and increased uses of substances. Bullying doesn’t only affect the kids who are getting tormented‚ the individuals who are imperious to others also have side effects as well. Overall‚ bullying is something that should never occur in today’s society and it is an abhorrent act. Contributing facts to being bullied can include a previous diagnosis of depression‚

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    Fallacies What are assumptions? How do you think assumptions might interfere with critical thinking? What might you do to avoid making assumptions in your thinking? * An assumption is something we take for granted. We assume our beliefs to be true and use them to interpret the world about us. We humans naturally and regularly use our beliefs as assumptions and make inferences based on those assumptions. We must do so to make sense of where we are‚ what we are about‚ and what is happening

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    Workplace Bullying Abstract Workplace bullying is on the rise in the United States. Many employees are fighting back against bullies in the workplace and taking action. Employees who are mistreated by verbal abuse‚ offensive conduct and behaviors that are threatening‚ humiliating or intimidating and that interfere with your job that prevents work from getting done are forms of bullying. While Workplace bullying can come from another employee or corporate management this paper tells you the different

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    a book that has been written with a lot of hidden meaning in it. Chinua Achebe has claimed that Heart of Darkness is an "offensive and deplorable book"‚ that reflects the imperialism against Africa. However‚ Conrad’s view is quite the opposite of what Achebe says Conrad’s views are. Through his writing in Heart of Darkness‚ Conrad is trying to convey to his readers that Imperialism is immoral and degrading. Conrad uses symbolic meaning in his characters to help prove his point to his readers. According

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