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4311: Implementing Employee Assistance Programs
... employees that need assistance because of personal problem but are still worth a great deal to the employers. Bibliography Cascio, Wayne. Managing Human Resources. Denver: McGraw-Hill, 1998. Kizer, William M. The Healthy Workplace. Omaha: John Wiley & Sons, 1987. Myers, Donald W. Establishing and Building Employee Assistance Programs. West Port: Greenwood Press, 1984. Shain, Martin, Helen Suurvali, and Marie Boutilier. Healthier Workers: Health Promotion and Employee Assistance Programs. Lexington: D.C ...
4312: The Crucible Essay
... of the innocent to hang and also set free those who were actually guilty. If there was one person to blame in Salem it would have to be Abigail. Being overcome by her lust for John Procter she was enticed into making a spell that would cause his wife to die so she would have him to herself. When this failed she continued to scheme and came up with the idea ...
4313: The Scarlet Letter -x
... length of the book and The Scarlet Letter became a full novel. In addition to financial worries, another influence on the story is Hawthorne's rejection of his ancestors. His forefathers were strict Puritans, and John Hawthorne, his great-great-grandfather, was a judge presiding during the Salem witch trials. Hawthorne did not condone their acts and actually spent a great deal of his life renouncing the Puritans in general. Similarly ...
4314: Britain and Joining The Economic and Monetary Union
... If interest rates, exchange rates and fiscal transfers cannot be called on to deal with economic shocks, then wages and prices will have to do the job. "The consequence of one-size-fit-all" says John Flemming, warden of Wadham College, Oxford (a former chief economist at the Bank of England), "is that the strain is likely to be taken by unemployment" 2. It is clearly obvious that Europe is a ...
4315: The Reflections Of Gore Vidal
... for what he believes to be correct. Gore Vidal uses one of his greatest interests as the theme for many of his works -- politics. Politics are in Vidal s blood. He has family ties to John F. Kennedy, through Jackie Kennedy, with whom he shares a stepfather and Al Gore, who is Vidal s cousin. Vidal describes Kennedy and Truman as the most dangerous presidents of this century (Salon 3). Vidal ...
4316: The Red Badge Of Courage 3
... farm with nothing to do, so he made his final decision to enlist. After enlisting he finds himself in a similar situation, with nothing to do. While there he becomes friends with two other soldiers, John Wilson, ^the loud soldier / ^the friend^ and Jim Conklin, ^the tall soldier^. Wilson was a loud spoken and obnoxious soldier who becomes one of Henry^s best friends. Jim was a tall soldier and was ...
4317: The Red Badge Of Courage 2
... narrator is odd, to say the least. He is always saying "The youth." This could represent the fact that Henry was still a child in his own mind. In a modern book such as a John Gresham novel, the narrator is generally used only to aid in the progression of the story. This book used the narrator to do the bulk of the explaining in the story. Henry's conflict is ...
4318: Rabbit, Run Happy Endings
... whole lives. When your mood is gloomy, life as a whole seems depressing. Let your mood brighten, and suddenly your relationships, your self-image, and your hopes for the future all seem more promising. In John Updike's novel, rabbit, run, Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom is a man who wants constant change. He hasn't found his happiness so he runs away from what he knows as life to something new, in ...
4319: Twelfth Night 2
... with purely sophomoric phrases. He professes characteristics of what some may call "dumb wit". C.L. Barber makes the point very clear when she says: "Sir Toby is witty without being as alert as Sir John; he does not need to be:" (Barber, 24) Olivia: Cousin, cousin, how have you come so early by this lethargy? Toby: Lechery? I defy lechery! There's one at the gate. Olivia: Ay, marry, what ...
4320: The Gilded Six Bits Critique
... Masses. Unlike Hurston, Wright was propelled to international fame while still in the prime of his career. His works were acclaimed by numerous noted individuals; often comparing him to the likes of Theodore Drieser and John Steinbeck. Zora Neale Hurston s The Gilded Six-Bits dialogue is written in heavy dialect. Its purpose is to excite the reader about a foreign culture and reveal elements of it. Hurston uses storytelling to ...


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