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- 2271: The Importance of Tradition in Belizean Society
- ... think western. We import most of our products from the US and will probably continue to do so for some time to come. We have also begun to see,a nd feel, the "brain drain" effect in Belize. People who study and get their degrees in the States have a tendancy to stay there and rarely ever return causing our human resources to nose dive.
- 2272: Should Animals be used for Research Testing?
- ... you results to vaccines and medicines. Animals need to be tested on to invent a vaccine for diseases such as cancer, aids, stress and many others. The only other alternate to receive a full bodily effect would be to use humans instead of animals. Unless people want to volunteer to be tested on, then animals must continually be used for testing. Animal research is necessary to keep our society’s completeness ...
- 2273: Are Females More Observant and Critical?
- ... lead to the stereotype of males and females. The short term memory links into observation as a huge component to judgment also. Different ages of these two sexes may or may not actually have any effect on their awareness skills, or memory skills. Although some young children may have a hard time actually remembering certain facts, that does necessarily mean they are any less observant or aware. III. Hypothesis The experimenter ...
- 2274: Body Modifications
- ... piercing their bodies simply for adornment. The exotic aspect of having a ring in their body appeals to them. Some believe the appearance of piercings on models such as Elle McPherson has had a profound effect on piercing (Trebay18). Another reason for piercing for adornment is the role of multiculturalism in America. Many people get pierced in emulation of African, Indian, or Polynesian body adornments. To these people, body piercing is ...
- 2275: Performance of Employees
- ... to let the manager know if he or she is reaching expected levels of performance. These 360-degree appraisals can also be used in evaluating employees. In both cases the potential exists for a halo effect, or reverse, where peers might adjust their responses knowing that their answers will have an affect on the person (Wilson, 1997). Feedback is not just for the employee who performed well, it is a message ...
- 2276: Affirmative Action: Will It Every Work Right?
- ... by the social and historical experience of that particular group in which they belong to. Due to the statement that was just made these intellectuals of these minority groups will focus on ideas that strictly effect them and their community around them. Positive Aspects Affirmative action was implemented with the idea and hope that America would finally become truly equal. The tension of the 1960s civil rights movement had made it ...
- 2277: High School Graduates and Rights Denied
- ... do so a new class of young adults would emerge. Looking at some examples of the nest generation their future does not look good. With them busy, in the clubs, less crime would be the effect. The author is a seventeen year of who would love to see these theories come true. He knows it will not happen in his lifetime but he would still like to see it happen. Entertainment ...
- 2278: Creating a Fun Workplace Environment
- ... dreary, a can of paint could brighten things up a lot. Also, making sure that the employees have comfortable chairs and work areas is very important. A lounge-type area could also have a positive effect. Employees need a place to eat lunch or possibly just hang out on their break time, and keeping this area comfortable and clean will provide to a positive work environment. Another little thing to do ...
- 2279: Ethical Values and The Classroom
- ... dismal output currently graduating from our public schools. Students will have to be made aware that their future is in their own hands and the foundation they lay in high school will have a profound effect on the rest of their lives. There is an old saying, 'If you want to achieve anything in life worthwhile, it must be done slowly and with much care. Diligence and patience are rewarded. There ...
- 2280: Humanism During the Renassiance
- ... Italy times were changing. Humanism was spreading all over Europe and people were willing to listen to new thoughts and trying out new things. Humanistic thoughts and beliefs during the Italian Renaissance had a positive effect on society. Out of this Renassiance many things came about. Sculpture and Art works that were created that would change the way that we would look at pieces of art for centuries to come. New ...
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