Terrance Ellis Eng 101 TTH Ms.Tolley Rough write 1 “Why we work” by Andrew Curry was very informational and resourceful. So it was not hard for me to agree with him about employees being stressed out and discontent with their jobs. Andrew gives multiple reasons to agree with him. Most of the reasons come from experience from my past and present jobs. Others reasons come from economy problems. I agree with Andrew because I to was stressed out and discontent at my past job Applebee’s. First the
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Jim Surphera Dr. Henry Scott Human Resources Management (HRM 410) October 3‚ 2009 Assignment #1: “Why Work at IKEA?” Human resources professionals in today’s job market seek to identify candidates who possess seemingly intangible qualities‚ such as a positive attitude‚ high moral standards‚ respect for others‚ and other similar traits. These traits are often difficult to assess‚ specifically because there is often insufficient empirical data with which to devise accurate measurement tools. Additionally
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I will not baby-sit for a family if they don ’t discipline their children. It is one of the first questions I ask the parents‚ because in my experience‚ if parents do not discipline their children‚ their kids are brats. I believe that though seen as one of the stickiest issues in childrearing‚ discipline is also the most important. Most parents will agree on this fact‚ but the controversy comes wth the method of choice. Spanking‚ when done in love‚ is an effective method of discipline and should
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After years of hard work and prerequisite classes‚ I finally received my acceptance into school. Nursing was finally within my grasps‚ but it felt like something was missing. After talking to friends and family‚ I was still in what felt like a liminal phase until I got an email. It plainly read‚ “Congrats on your acceptance‚ we knew you could do it! Let us know if we can help. Sincerely‚ Katie from G.B.” As succinct as the email was‚ I was reminded of my time in the Global Brigades. It was with that
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Growing up in Stockton has taught me how to relate to the challenges faced in underserved communities. My interest in medicine started during my year of service in AmeriCorps at International Community School. During the year of service‚ I have encountered several students who needed to get checkups and their physical pains evaluated but lack the resources and insurance. I am surprised in an urban setting such as the greater Atlanta area‚ how there are so many people who need to see a doctor but
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sometimes months. Or even worse‚ imagine if there were no primary care physicians in your area at all. These are realities many people in rural areas of the United States face. According to the Bureau of Health Professions‚ there are “2‚100 rural underserved areas in the United States” (Health Resources & Services Administration‚ 2001) with roughly “20% of the U.S. population residing in a primary medical care Health Professional Shortage Area.” (Health Resources & Services Administration‚ 2007) The
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My experiences serving others have exposed me to the issues my community faces and have shown me that I can make a difference. My first experience working with underserved populations in my community was serving food at Union Station Homeless Services’ Thanksgiving Dinner in the Park in high school. This made me step out of my comfort zone and interact with a group I was unfamiliar with. Through serving food and interacting with homeless and low-income families‚ I saw that my small actions could
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Why do people work? Think about the reading and your own knowledge of human nature. In his essay “Work and Labour” Igor Shchegolev referred to Daniel Yankelovich’s three conceptions of work (described in “The Work Ethic Is Underemployed”). “First‚ as labour‚ as a way to exist; second‚ as a way to improve one’s level of life; and third‚ as a moral necessity”‚ paraphrased Igor. These conceptions closely resonate with an ancient orthodox perception of three stages Christian might act in: stages
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The Constitution Works There are many reasons why the Constitution has been successful for America over the last two hundred years. The Constitution was created to institute America’s national government and laws‚ and promise the citizens certain rights. The best part of the Constitution is that it not only works‚ but it has been improved through amendments and is better for the citizens today then when it was first ratified. The Constitution was first adopted and signed on September 17‚ 1787‚
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To get money should be the reason for why do people. We work in exchange to earn money‚ which is the factor to acquire what we need in daily lives. Although people have a right to choose whether they want to live either with sufficiency economy or extravagant economy‚ they do have to work hard in a different way. For those whose lives lie on the philosophy of sufficiency economy‚ they will have to work to survive even though they do not need money. People need to buy food‚ clothes and other necessarily
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