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- 1581: Hawthorne Effects On Factory W
- ... the incentives or working conditions, but is the esprit de corps that lies within the workers. In this case, I need to develop the esprit de corps among the operating workers by showing more personal interest to them. In short, I need to pay a lot of attention to the operating workers in my factory. The second phrase of the Hawthorne experiment was the interviewing studies. Interviewing programs were established to determine the attitudes of people at the plant towards their jobs, working conditions and supervision. It was also aimed to establish the importance of social relationships in the work situation to increment the interest in human relations at work. 21000 people were interviewed for a morale survey. The survey, however, cannot identify the dissatisfactions of the workers. The result of the survey identified that the wealth of material gained ...
- 1582: Far From The Madding Crowd
- ... town as the bachelor that no one could quite snag. The initial attraction for Bathsheba is probably the fact that he ignores her—passing by her without so much as a greeting—which piques her interest. A beautiful young woman, Bathsheba Everdene is used to getting a lot of attention and is disconcerted when she is overlooked. Bathsheba and her maid, Liddy, conspire to send an anonymous valentine to Farmer Boldwood ... the frivolity with which the valentine was written and she fails to see the potentially tragic results her thoughtless act could bring. Boldwood declares his feelings for her, but she declines to admit any real interest in him and thus deeply regrets her reckless act. She that day nearly formed the intention of begging his pardon on the very next occasion of their meeting. The worst features of this arrangement were ...
- 1583: No Title
- ... a white broadcaster he talks black he’ll sign up for diction lessons”(543). Raspberry explains how many children think hard study and hard work are white (543). He tells how scrimping today in the interest of tomorrow’s goals is white”(543). Raspberry uses many of these comparisons in the essay. Raspberry talks about incredible array of habits done by different ethnic groups. He confesses “…black youngsters tend to do ... a white broadcaster he talks black he’ll sign up for diction lessons”(543). Raspberry explains how many children think hard study and hard work are white (543). He tells how scrimping today in the interest of tomorrow’s goals is white”(543). Raspberry uses many of these comparisons in the essay. Raspberry talks about incredible array of habits done by different ethnic groups. He confesses “…black youngsters tend to do ...
- 1584: Radical Reconstruction
- ... who didn't like the idea of blacks voting and taking part in the government, turned to terrorism and violence through secret societies such as the Ku Klux Klan. In 1873, many Northern reformers lost interest in Reconstruction and started worrying about themselves because of the economic crisis. It allowed having traditional white leadership in control. Therefore, another secret society called the redeemers gained power and Southerners passed laws that restricted ... equal. In conclusion, the purpose of Radical Reconstruction, which was to give blacks equality, was not accomplished because of the mistakes and the corruption of the Radical Republicans, violence and terrorism, and the lost of interest of Northern reformers.
- 1585: Asian American Literature
- ... idea of the ggeh overlooks the legality of the immigrant status. Kwang has been exercising the fatherly concern over the immigrants in helping them financially. It is a cooperative effort which requires trust and common interest of building immigrant communities. One cannot ignore the aspect of political interest in Kwang¡¯s campaign to help the immigrants. However, one questions the venues of opportunities that the immigrants have without the help from other immigrants. The acceptance of the Korean culture would have made the ...
- 1586: Violence on Television
- ... programs. In general, society finds scenes of violence "simply exciting" (Feshbach, 12). Broadcasting companies argue that "based on the high ratings, they are giving the public what it wants, and therefore are serving the public interest" (Time, 77). Michael Howe states: "We have to remember that children and adults do enjoy and do choose to watch those programs that contain violence" (48). At the same time, however, we must also remember ... time and time again to play an active role toward inciting hostile behavior in children, the level of combative programming must be reduced. The media argument that high ratings correspond with the public's best interest is simply not valid. Even the American Medical Association agrees that the "link between televised violence and later aggressive behavior warrants a major organized cry of protest from the medical profession" (Palmer, 122). The issue ...
- 1587: A Doll House 2
- ... character in A Doll House who plays the 19th woman and is portrayed as a victim. Michael Meyers said of Henrik Ibsen s plays: The common denominator in many of Ibsen s dramas is his interest in individuals struggling for and authentic identity in the face of tyrannical social conventions. This conflict often results in his characters being divided between a sense of duty to themselves and their responsibility to others ... her own independence. Another man will never again control her and she is now free of her controlling husband. In conclusion Michael Meyers quote The common denominator in many of Ibsen s dramas is his interest in individuals struggling for and authentic identity in the face of tyrannical social conventions. This conflict often results in his characters being divided between a sense of duty to themselves and their responsibility to others ...
- 1588: A Discussion on Animal Rights
- ... PPF takes the human side if the animal rights issue. As PPF is the only pro-human group, it is also the only nationwide organization attempting to merge interests of hunters with all the other interest groups that stand to lose to the animal rights extremists groups (Tapply 98). This human rights group promotes the age- old view that human rights are above animal rights. PPF began in 1990 with Kathleen ... director and founder of the human rights organization. By tracking legislative proposals and lobbying against animal rights bills at state and local levels, PPF maintains a high public image. Marquardt's organization also files public interest lawsuits in courts and with the federal regulatory agencies to expose the radicalism of the animal rights message (Tapply 98). The granting of rights to animals such as the abolition of medical research, the dissolution ...
- 1589: Theory Of Varied Consumer Choice Behavior and Its Importance
- ... tendency is seen directly in a number of product categories in which successful products are seldom replaced with highly similar products. Instead, a degree of product newness is viewed as being essential to maintain consumer interest. The theory of consumer choice behaviour that is presented in this paper is designed to explain the typical degree of variability that consumers exhibit in a series of related choices. Should this theory more accurately ... individual judgements and choices contain an important random element that leads to inconsistent behaviour. Thurstone's Law of Comparative and Categorical Judgement modelled individual judgements and choices. The random component present in most contexts of interest to marketing professionals include larger variables that are too costly to measure or for which practical measurement methods have not been developed. Consider the purchase of breakfast cereal. At the point of purchase, a favourite ...
- 1590: Controversial Pornography
- ... by contemporary community standards (Brownmiller 662). In accordance with the opinions of Susan Brownmiller in her essay, "Let's Put Pornography Back in the Closet," most would agree that description such as "patently offensive," "prurient interest," and "hard-core" are "indeed words to conjure with" (662). Elimination of pornography is not the key to social equality, partly since no one can define what porn is and because censorship is never a ... He has been both praised and reviled. "I've had women come in the door or write letters thanking me for saving their marriages," he claims. "At the same time, I have letters from special – interest groups condemning me for destroying the world" (Nichols 60). Ultimately, the assemblage of people who object to pornography must learn to turn their heads and look away. Those who do enjoy the content of pornography ...
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