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- 2091: An Internet Perspective
- ... accessibility. The ability to access goods and services through the computer increases consumer base. Consumers who were previously unable to purchase goods on their own now have the power to purchase such products from their personal computer. With a search engine and the knowledge of what a person is looking for, an unlimited array of businesses will include a virtual catalog of what their company has to offer to the customer ... larger and more efficient scale. Secondly, this type of interaction eliminates the social awkwardness of direct physical contact when meeting new people. Net users can reach out to others while maintaining a comfortable level of personal space. While this can be a new and exciting tool to meeting other users from around the world, this can also discourage people from using their social skills outside their own home. This comfort of ... they are sincere or falsified, can lead to unhealthy infatuations. Such incidences can result in dangerous encounters with individuals who insist on pursuing an uninterested party. These individuals will go to such lengths as obtaining personal information for the purpose of stalking. In cases such as these, the Internet can provide a false sense of security. For those who insist on using the Internet as their primary source of interaction ...
- 2092: America And Individualism
- ... this democratic nation. Individualism can be seen as a gift or a curse, depending on the context in which it occurs. Because modern society finds it important that people think independently, decide autonomously and take personal initiatives, the concept of individualism has acquired a positive connotation. However, individualism is also linked with the tendency to withdraw from social life and turn in towards oneself. Alexis de Tocqueville described individualism as the ... structures in question. Whoever accepts that individualism is a fact will consider political life to be an incessant clash of interests on the part of people who are only in it for the sake of personal power or an increase in personal fortune. While they may be fine, responsible people in private life, in their attitude to government they are like infants, interested only in themselves and what they consume, howling for more, and not concerned ...
- 2093: Contracts
- ... conditions, salary, status, and security. These, according to Herzberg account for 69% of the factors which cause employee dissatisfaction or lack of motivation. The motivation conditions, which include achievement, the job itself, recognition, responsibilities, and personal growth, accounted for 81% of the factors which contributed to job satisfaction. The hygiene conditions are extrinsic factors while the motivation conditions are intrinsic factors, and the only way to sustain motivation toward organizational goals ... of experiences, management should enable employees to develop their motivational characteristics, and that it is essential for management to arrange organizational conditions in a manner where employees can achieve their own goals by directing their personal effort towards organizational objectives. The contrast between X and Y solely relates to who controls human behavior. Theory X touts external control, and Theory Y promotes self control and self direction. The main dilemma with McGregor’s premises is that Theory Y places an unrealistic amount of burden on the management. Heroics cannot be the responsibility of a manager and the difficulty a manager would have fulfilling his own personal goals and the goals of the organization while conceiving "of their job as helping each of his subordinates to achieve their mutual goals in the subordinate’s own way (Gellerman 1963)," is an enormous. ...
- 2094: Computers In Society
- Computers in Society My report is on the development of the computer for personal use by home consumers and their impact on society. Computers were being developed as early as the 1800’s and were more of a machine than a computer. The first digital computer that worked electronically ... developed to replace the old machine language. It was an assembly language, which was also known as symbolic language and used abbreviations for instructions rather than numbers, which made programming less cumbersome for the people writing the code. The next development after symbolic languages were high level languages that allowed programmers to give more attention to problem solving and these languages were more English like than the previous languages. Throughout this ...
- 2095: Business Planning
- TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE OVERVIEW........................1 ORGANIZATION OBJECTIVES...............2-3 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS....................3-4 BRAND NAME......................4 SITUATION ANALYSIS..................4-7 UNIQUE SELLING POINT.................7 ADVERTISING PLAN...................7 PERSONAL SELLING MESSAGE..............8-9 SUPPLIERS........................9-10 ACCEPTANCE OF GOODS..................10 BALANCE SHEET ANALYSIS...............10-12 ANALYSIS OF PROFIT AND LOSS A/C............12-14 PROJECTED CASHFLOW ANALYSIS............16 ESTIMATED LABOUR COST.................16-20 FUNDS ... discount coupons as well. As with any product, we are hoping that word of mouth will also help in establishing the reputation of the International Students Club as a great place for entertainment and dining. PERSONAL SELLING MESSAGE The International Students Club's servers will be trained to provide customers with both quality service and congeniality. To ensure that our employees are both courteous and respectful when dealing with customers, we ... for their dining and entertainment pleasure. This is because our services as well as our marketing will be geared towards attracting and satisfying the wants and needs of our target market. Through our research and personal experience, we have found that our target demographics dancing, playing Video-games Playstation type, cards and trivia games, watching new movies, as well as full course dining and alcoholic drinks when going out. By ...
- 2096: Intuition
- ... 1998}. In this case the youth plays a role in the recognition of a pattern in such images to feelings and then experience. The recognition does not have an origin in experience. It is not personal. Little in our lives is fundamentally original. I believe almost every situation we encounter is similar to an immense number of previous situations. These similarities are not limited to the human species. They go back ... order to understand such aspects of psychology there must be previous study of these topics or its as if you are looking at a blank page. These areas definitely have a strong correlation between intuition. Writing poetry including music lyrics is a good example of using intuitions to guide action. The goal is to find the words or phrases that "feel right". Some words flow forth easily, but others (for most ...
- 2097: Imagination And How It Relates
- ... things that relate directly with each of our lives. Everything he wrote he created from watching the society about him and put his imagination to good use. Each artist paints different pictures in a different personal style for each of them. In each painting, if you really look at it for long enough, you can see what feelings the artist put into it. In M.C. Escher's drawing of himself ... makes me want to cry. Especially when Hongo told of when he visited his uncle in the hospital after having a couple strokes. Hongo is a true artist to invoke so much feeling into his writing. Anyone who can write with so much passion about any subject truly has my respect. Kubotu is an artist as well, so experienced at fishing. From what I read it sounds like he could fish ...
- 2098: Feasible Ways In Which Humans
- ... in order to either sustain or end growth altogether while moving back to a more Welfare-like state. Greens view the capitalistic model as one that tries to dominate and exploit nature for one’s personal wealth and gain, and they fear that at our current rates of consumption and waste that we will quickly destroy the earth’s natural environment. They have developed many clever techniques such as lobbying, generating ... us to slip back into a Welfare State of guarantees that will slow growth, increase world poverty and other problems, which will once again shift to the focus away from ecological stability and back to personal survival. This will negate any small victories or achievements we have made in recent time. Theory Two- Incorporating Political and Economic Activism “Economic Activism involves the government stepping in to make sure that society’s ... by cutting the huge bureaucratic regulations that big government creates. By cutting Western bureaucracies by a 1/3 or a ˝ you could create a more efficient government, which would reduce taxes, allow more investment in personal saving and corporate technologies, which will stimulate growth in the market and cause technologies to advance at a much higher pace. This high rate of continuous growth will help individual standards of living; it ...
- 2099: Exploring The Career Of A Comp
- ... computer science. Physics is also recommended. Good communications skills will be crucial to a student s success in college and beyond. Students should take as many English courses as they can especially those that emphasize writing. And a course in public speaking or speech communication will improve a student s confidence and self-expression, helping them to communicate effectively with others. Of course, students should take every opportunity they can to ... computer stores have classes geared to the systems and software they sell. If one s family owns a microcomputer, or if they have other access to a machine, they could increase their computer knowledge by writing original programs for it. Also, PC users' clubs abound. Participation in these loosely organized groups of enthusiasts will contribute to one s computer knowledge. One s familiarity with general computer vocabulary and procedures will be ... habits and a commitment to perform at the peak of one s ability will encourage their academic success in high school. And good study habits and self-discipline will be essential in college. So will writing and debugging programs, learning about computer science, theory, and practice. These things demand concentration, patience, attention to detail, and time. If students cannot discipline themselves to study intensely, to set aside significant amounts of ...
- 2100: Excellence In Education
- ... Goodlad lays the foundations for a detailed list of the goals our schools should be attempting to comprehend (51). His first set of goals is similar to those of Ebel. The basic skills include reading, writing and arithmetic. Goodlad does, however, take his description of academics beyond the basics by encompassing such goals as develop positive attitudes toward intellectual activity, including curiosity and a desire for further learning and develop an ... stop at just vocational and academic goals, but he goes on to list such goals as social, civic, and cultural goals that were eagerly rejected by Ebel, as well as something he refers to as personal goals . Goodlad feels that the state, rather than an individual school should be held accountable for change. He suggests a tendency to overlook the broad focus of reform and the awesome task of hammering out ...
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