Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 47 (2012) 1970 – 1975 CY-ICER 2012 The role of practical training in productivity and profitability of organizations in the Third Millennium Morteza khanmohammadiotaqsara a *‚ Mohammad khalili b‚ Aabbas mohseni c a Department of Management‚ Mazandaran Branch‚ water and power industry applied-scientific high training institute‚ Moallem Square‚ Sari‚ Iran b Department of Management‚ Mazandaran Branch
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the essay will focus on why citizenship has become such a significant political issue in the UK. It will highlight what citizenship is‚ who gets the citizenship and what the problems are that are affecting the country. Citizenship is about being actively involved in society; it is a clear concept concerning migration and legal status which is formed of having the rights to stay in the country‚ rights to enter freely and rights to welfare and education. Citizenship has become a significant political
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Prejudice has Prevailed I believe that prejudice will always exist within America. As long as out-groups and competition exist‚ society will never be moved beyond prejudice. In the article “The Formation of Ingroups‚” Gordon Allport‚ an American Psychologist‚ claims that Americans will always exist in in-groups. In addition‚ with in-group‚ implies the existence of some corresponding out-groups‚ where prejudice exists. Therefore‚ Allport’s outstanding point of view claims that prejudice will always
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of our ever-increasing use of computer technology? We are living in the modern developed society and it’s extremely difficult to imagine our casual life without computer technologies. Nowadays it’s hard to define any device as the earliest computer. Some years ago people needed to create some appliance which could make complicated calculations and control technical spheres of our life. New technology was invented to make the life easier but nobody thought
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‘Helen burns has to die: Bronte could not let her live’ In the light of this comment‚ discuss Bronte’s presentation of Helen Burns in the novel It can be argued that Bronte presented Helen Burns as a vision of what Victorian children where expected to have acted like. She was represented as pure‚ plain and had a strong Christian faith. Elaine Showalter had the belief that Helen was a projection of ‘the angel of spirituality’ and her mind was completely pure. Helen believed that once she passed
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Abstract-Timur Solid phase extraction is a sample preparation technique that overperform liquid /liquid extraction in its efficiency‚ labor intensity and waste disposal. The purpose of this lab is to learn how SPE can be used to identify trace amounts of Vanillin. Stock solution of vanillin in water with concentration of 50 ppm was prepared. Four solutions with concentration of 5 ppm‚ 1 ppm‚ 0.5 ppm and 0.1 ppm were made from stock solution. UV-Vis spectra of standard solution was recorded at 229
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How does the Amount of CO2 Affect the Rate of Photosynthesis? There are a number of variables that can affect the photosynthesis rate of Canadian water weed (Elodea). They are as follows:  The amount of light: an increased light level increases the rate of photosynthesis to a certain point where at another factor limits the photosynthesis rate.  The temperature: Increased temperature increases the rate of photosynthesis to a certain temperature‚ after which‚ essential enzymes
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Being fair has been identified as an important criterion in regulation. How would you recognise fairness in a regulatory process and how would you illustrate either fairness or unfairness with examples from your reading? Regulatory economics is the economics of regulation which includes the application of the law by the Government for various goals such as centrally-planning an economy and also fixing markets failures in the economy. We must now discuss the main reasons on why regulation is necessary
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Bed‚ Bath & Beyond Executes Growth Strategy Despite Recession Bed‚ Bath & Beyond’s strong financial position puts it in a particularly strong position to explore the opportunities an economic recovery might offer. That strength has allowed it to do something in the downturn that many other retailers have had to forget about‚ and that’s grow. And not just a store here and there. The company has been able to execute on its long-term strategy of growing its core namesake stores and adding new
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analysts by surprise. As a result of its first earnings miss in two years‚ Ford (F‚ Fortune 500) shares fell more than 12% in midday trading. Still‚ even with that sell-off‚ shares are up more than 40% over the course of the past 12 months. Despite the earnings miss‚ full-year profits for 2010 climbed to $6.6 billion from $2.7 billion in 2009‚ the best since 1999. But the company‚ which recaptured its position as the No. 2 automaker in terms of U.S. sales in 2010‚ posted a fourth-quarter operating
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