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281: Online Recruiting And Employee
... allowed to narrow their field of search. An applicant may search by state, company name, job title, or qualifications for the position. As you can see, subscribers receive a list on a specific topic of interest through electronic mailings. "The Internet opens a whole new world to the recruiting process. Online recruiting is definitely an employment tool of the future for companies of all sizes." (Outlaw, pg. 80) II. Statistics/Facts ... using this method compared to other job hunting processes, may be able to look for internal jobs, and might find a site that allows them to look for a position by area of specialty or interest. A. Information Gathering on Organizations and Various Job Opportunities Applicants can read about current positions and jobs that have been listed for awhile and find out the necessary qualifications for the career opportunity. The candidate ... For example, a computer company in Dallas could place an advertisement for a job on their website or through another service over the Internet. A candidate can view the opening and express his or her interest immediately instead of waiting a few days for a mailed resume to reach the employer. F. Internal Movement Benefits For internal employees searching for a new job in their current place of employment they ...
282: Prisoners Dilemma
... would take all the blame and let him get off with his maximum freedom. This shows that in reality that if we both act in an egotistic manner that it is not in our best interest to confess and implicate each other. By doing so we would both receive five years, where only one year each is possible. (IV). The situation with the prisoner’s dilemma affects many different aspects of ... he just ran into some good luck and the money inside is now his. The prisoner’s dilemma can be used as a parallel to this situation. Even still it would be in the best interest of the finder of the wallet to attempt to return the money and wallet instead of pocketing the money. One must think of it from the other guy’s point of view. Statistically the chance of loosing your wallet is very high and every person, egoist or not, may lose their wallet someday. In the event that your wallet is lost it would be in your best interest to get it back. Your thoughts would be in hopes that the finder would be a benevolent person, and not an egoist like you may possibly be. In this particular example it would be ...
283: Model Train Building And Compu
... greatly with the aid of computers and technology to enhance the fun of building. Technology has long been a part of Model Train building with the adding of lights, bells, and whistles to capture your interest and imagination. But with the latest generation of building comes the influx of technology and the computer. The computer brings along a new breed of builders who plan track layout, buy parts on the Internet ... building Web Pages. Almost anyone with a Personal Computer can create a page to contact other hobbyist. With this contact comes the use of Chat rooms for these hobbyist to “talk shop” about their mutual interest. Of course many of these rooms are just a place for people with the same interest to socialize, they also allow them to finds others to trade, get ideas, and receive updated news. As always, manufactures are into selling their product and with all these “flashy” new selling points of ...
284: The US Stock Market
... makes any crash worse, slowing down the pace of the fall should help deter hasty sell decisions" (Morris 73). Lastly, an indication that the stock market is headed for tough times is the record short-interest levels. Short-interest interest is the total number of shares of stock that have been sold short. This number, which indicates how many investors think stock prices are about to fall, is well above record levels at three ...
285: Improving The Literacy Of Amer
... of the teacher and the extent to which this person expresses this power. The teacher serves to regulate the activities of children. One of the most important things that he does is to foster the interest and learning of the pupils. In this way the teacher has infinite power over his subjects. He can assign work, manipulate exactly what the student has to know for his class, and alter his teaching ... the more competent peer. Engaging and interesting activities should also be accessible to students. As Karen Harris and Barbara Baskin put it: "One acquires reading skills by reading something that engages the imagination and excites interest, a principle endorsed by more and more reading experts who are now advocating the replacement of sterile, artificially constructed, dull and simpleminded stories. . . (31)." The idea here is to spark the reading interest of the student so that reading (and writing) will be a desired activity rather than a punishment. A specific type of reading material that is most commonly attacked is the textbook. Harris and Baskin ...
286: Cause and Effect of Speeding
... most common ways that people break the law. When people break the law there are unpleasant consequences. A speeding ticket is an effective form of discipline: paying for a ticket, traffic school, and higher insurance rates. Paying for a speeding ticket is an unpleasant experience. A ticket can be outrageously expensive depending on how fast you were speeding. Some states charge ten to twenty dollars per mile an hour over the ... have never taken if given the chance. The unpleasantness associated with a speeding ticket is almost finished when you have completed the course. A reoccurring reminder of a previous mistake is evident in higher insurance rates. Most insurance companies feel that speeding tickets make someone a higher risk. So, to offset the risk they raise the premium. Which means it is more expensive to obtain insurance. If the insurance company decides to raise your rates by only ten dollars it can have a lasting effect. When the ticket falls off your driving the record, usually in three to five years, you have spent more than one thousand dollars more ...
287: Depression
... depressive episode. The incidence of depression is higher in women and in urban settings rather than rural settings. Clinical features of depression Mild depressive episodes typically include features such as: ·Sadness and crying, ·Loss of interest in and loss of enjoyment of life (anhedonia), ·Poor attention and concentration, ·Low self-esteem and ideas of unworthiness, ·A bleak view of the future and the world in general, ·Poor sleep and appetite. People ... first she looked on her period of unemployment as an opportunity to try out activities she had previously no time for. She went hill-walking and painting every day. Two months later she had lost interest in these things and was despairing that she would never work again, although she had an exemplary work record. Her sleep at night was poor and she had started going to bed during the day. Janet cried almost daily and had lost interest in the food she cooked. All food tasted bland, she said to her mother (who was concerned when she saw how much weight Janet had lost). At her mother's suggestion Janet went to ...
288: New Research Indicates That Drug Therapy Is More
... to lower their expectations for the member with schizophrenia to reduce criticism and help the patient remain on their drug therapies. Studies have shown that the families of patients who received family therapy produced lower rates of re-hospitalization, but only on a short-term basis. Over the long run, it was shown that there was no significant difference in the rates of re-hospitalization between the patients who received family therapy and the one s who did not (Davison & Neale, 1998). The delay of re-hospitalization is a benefit for many individuals, but the patients never ... Advokat et al., 1999). Neither the positive or negative symptoms of the patients were alleviated after taking the drugs. Recent research has lead to the discovery of other anti-psychotic drugs that produced greater success rates for patients who did not previously respond to typical medications and produced fewer side effects. In 1989, clozapine was reintroduced as a treatment for schizophrenia because compared to traditional drugs used, clozapine produced few ...
289: The Death Penalty: To Be or Not to Be...
... decreasing, a full 93 % felt that crime was either increasing or staying the same. And it is not just statistics: I consider myself along with those 93 %. Because while Guiliani administration is talking about crime rates in the New York City going down, all I see and hear in the media are reports about horrible crimes committed by New Yorkers. As George Pettinico states in his article " Crime and punishment: America ... goodness, rather than by some pragmatic result it brings about. The governor and legislature of New York State evidently agree with this contention, for they enacted a death penalty law in the face of falling rates for murder and other serious crimes. Currently there are two opinions about the death penalty law. First opinion is that the existence of such a law helps keeping the crime rates down. The opposite one is about a fact that killing people should not be done by anybody, including state and federal law enforcement system. Let us take a closer look on both of those ...
290: Economic Espionage
... and other countries. The goal of economic espionage is to steal trade secrets, plans and confidential procedures or anything to give your company or country a competitive edge over another (Perry:1996). The areas that interest industrial spies the most include radiation transfer technology, systems diagnostic and testing software, traveling wave tubes, aviation technologies, microwave monolithic integrated circuits, inferred signature measures software, radar technologies, wet processing systems, information management and processing ... 1996:5). Classic agent recruitment is an intelligence collectors best source. This method provides a trusted member inside a company or organization who the collector cans task to provide classified information. An information collector's interest in recruiting personal is not limited to a high ranking personal in a company or organization. It is true that researchers, key business managers, and corporate executives are a good target for industrial spies, but ... be heavy handed. Intelligence collectors sometimes try to recruit scientists by inviting them on all expense paid trips abroad for conferences or sabbaticals. The individuals are treated royally, and their advice sought on areas of interest. When they return to their country, collectors recontact them and ask them to provide information on their areas of research. (Security On-line: issue 1) Commercial data bases, trade and scientific journals, computer bulletin ...


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