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    Individual Assignment Number Two 2-1. What steps can organizations take to improve promotion satisfaction‚ supervision satisfaction‚ and coworkers satisfaction? Firstly‚ we need to use the value-percept theory to view state of employee satisfaction. From my perspective‚ we can set number for this value-percept theory-"Dissatisfaction=(V want-V have) X V importance". For example‚ value of v can classified 5 levels. then we can set a standard value to measuring degree of dissatisfaction.

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    The man in the poem goes through these stages: 1. Infancy: In this stage he is a helpless baby and knows little. 2. Childhood: It is that stage of life that he begins to go to school. He is unwilling to leave the protected environment of his home as he is still not confident enough to exercise his own discretion. 3. The lover: In this stage he is always remorseful due to some reason or other‚ especially the loss of love. He tries to express feelings through song or some other cultural

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    we read their books‚ we seem to see them appear before us. We seem to talk with them and they also seem to instruct us through the medium of their books. Reading the great poetry of the past we seem to be carried away to a kingdom of joy and forgetfulness‚ a kingdom where there is no care‚ no worry‚ no anxiety. We come to be acquainted with the master minds of the world like Valmiki‚ Kalidas‚ Tagore‚ Shakespeare‚ Milton and Shelley‚ Shaw‚ Yeats and Owen and many others through the medium of their

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    the car is or forget that he was making himself a cup of tea. John’s mood was not consistent‚ he began to get mood swings causing strain on relationships with friends and family members. Due to the confusion he was starting to have‚ because of forgetfulness‚ he started to isolate himself from friends and family becoming withdrawn and socially awkward as he wasn’t using social skills. He began to feel angry and frustrated as he was struggling to carry out a simple conversation because his vocabulary

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    Biographies allow people to become more personal with society as long as important personal ideas are placed appropriately‚ which Johnson discusses. Stating events that were never foretold should be included in a biography. Allowing the sentiment of forgetfulness to never aspire. In other words secrets that makes a person actually alive in the story to the reader allows communication to occur and relationship with the person to live on forever. Death does not mean that the story of your life should not

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    Frankenstein written by Marry Shelly follows the story of Victor Frankenstein and the consequences he faces after creating a terrible monster. “The Rats in the Walls” a short story written by H.P. Lovecraft the Narrator discovers the horrifying secret city under his family home. These works are both classified as gothic literature following many reoccurring themes from the genre. Secrets and madness are seen throughout both Frankenstein and “The Rats in the Walls”. Frankenstein after creating

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    Why did the native populations‚ such as the Incas and the Aztecs‚ appear to be‚ not equals to be met with military and diplomatic force‚ but as victims born to die in the eyes of the invading European powers? Why were they not feared‚ despite the extensive technological capacities of their civilizations‚ and the detailed political and religious theology these civilizations created? Simply put‚ the invading Europeans came to regard them as sick and ailing bodies of a sick and ailing body politic

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    “Well-Rounded. Strong-Willed. Passion” Among the several parts of the historical background of Liberal Arts‚ “The Unifying Principle” is one of the most important ones because it has been a significant partof many people’s lives. “The first task of the Liberal Arts is to secure the liberation of the mind from those many fetters that can bind it; notably ignorance‚ prejudice‚ and the influence of the passions. In and through this essential freedom‚ the freedom of the mind‚ our ‘humanity’ is revealed

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    What makes Immanuel Kant’s theory of moral so interesting is that it uses logical reasoning. He does not believe a set of rules that come from a divine being are correct or even come close to being right that reasoning can achieve. Why should something that claims to be all knowing create a sort of commandments if that being knows that not all humans will follow those codes of conduct? A part of Kant’s theory that intrigues me is his categorical imperative‚ and the two well know formulations of it

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    ’Romeo and Juliet’ Monologue Both the Capulet family and the Montague family are fools. They think all this fighting will achieve something? Well I hope Christ is looking upon them‚ for their sake. Now all this fighting has led to the death of a child from each of their families. Romeo and Juliet are dead because of this ludicrous feud‚ but I will pray for them none the less. I feel as though it is my fault‚ that I caused all of this‚ but they are still children of the Lord and it is my duty to

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