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3721: Employee Assistance Programs
... far fetched to most people. However, employee theft is cause for concern because it is estimated that white collar crime in this area alone cost businesses $100 million dollars annually (Myers 7). There may be personal reasons behind why an employee would steal from his employer. Gus could be having financial problems resulting from his excessive drinking. He may be inclined to take work materials from his job in order to ... a new employee - an employee with no guarantees that he won t have more problems. People, in the site of companies, are not expendable. EAPs are in place for 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 ...
3722: Romantic Poetry
... both sentimental and heroic. The value by which this new man lives is neither piety nor virtue, neither loyalty nor constancy nor even the search for scientific truth, but his capacity for experience. 6 Romantic writing is generally seen as embodying novel attitudes which turned against prevailing 18th C new-classicism.7 There are different ideas involved when thinking of Romantic Literature not as escapist but as literature that tries passionately ... published Lyrical Ballads in 1798 with Coleridge. William Blake was born in 1757 was the first of the great English Romantic poets, as well as a painter, engraver and printer. Largely self-taught, he began writing poetry when he was twelve and was apprenticed to a London engraver at the age of fourteen. His poetry and visual art are inextricably linked. To fully appreciate one you must see it in context ...
3723: Depression 6
... is an epidemic and is on the rise. Some depression comes out of the blue, even when things are going well. Others seem to have an obvious cause: a marital conflict, financial difficulty, or some personal failure. Yet many people with these problems do not come depressed. Most psychologists believe depression results from an interaction between stressful events and a person’s biological and psychological vulnerabilities. Depression runs in families. 2 ... abuse appear to be more vulnerable to depression than others.1 Depression affects people all around the world and takes over many lives. It is a detectable disease. Most every case of depression is very personal, and usually has it’s own specifications and circumstance. By speaking with people who have depression in their families and being a sufferer of the disease myself, I’ve realized that it’s not the ...
3724: Roswell Incident
... darker in color and much harder... It was pliable but would not break. Weighed nothing, but you could not scratch it with your fingernail. All he had was a few small bits. There was no writing or markings on the pieces he had, but his dad did say one time that there were what he called “figures” on some of the pieces he found. He often referred to the petroglyphs the ... apparatus, one would expect at least some of the pieces to have recognizable letters or numbers on the them. Many of the witnesses say that some of the wreckage bore a very strange kind of writing, but not one witness has said that any of the wreckage bore any recognizable symbols. * If what crashed was any kind of secret military apparatus, the Army would have said simply, “This is secret, and ...
3725: Drugs And The Internet
... out of the hippie generation of the sixties and seventies. Some sites are decorated with psychedelic images of love, peace and harmony, while others broadcast to the Internet community their love and joy of their personal drug use. One such site quotes: Respecting yourself between trips - learn to meditate and then practice it regularly. Take care of yourself, get some exercise, get some sunshine, get out in nature. Don't have ... in life really depends on what you are looking for. Without any reason, do something good for yourself, a friend, a stranger and some one you don't like. (try to keep it simple and personal :) ) Physically touch and be touched by people. Smile a lot, laugh out loud. This passage clearly shows a general attitude of warmth and caring for people in general, and urges those who do use illegal ...
3726: Environmental Crisis
... with immediate economic considerations. Globally, there is an indifference towards environmental issues and a lack of concern for the well- being of the world environment today. These examples have illustrated that people put their own personal needs before the survival of the earth. The developed nations of the earth need to take a larger responsibility for the environment, as they have been educated to the ill effects of pollution and over ... possibly by educating women about contraception, economic incentives, people interested in careers, less infant mortality and increasing the cost of children. Apathy and inaction can be reversed by concerted and effective Government policies that encourage personal, social and economic benefits. Apathy must be resisted if our planet is to survive.
3727: Ernest Hemingway: Allegorical Figures in The Sun Also Rises
... he reads. D. To feel like a man. 1. Boxes. a. Helps him to compensate for bad treatment from classmates. b. Turns him into an armed romantic. 2. Likes authority of editing and honor of writing, but is a bad editor and a poor novelist. E. Looks for internal strength in outward signs and sources. F. Willing to suffer publicly and to absorb insults for sake of true love. G. He ... like a man, Cohn became a boxer. Boxing turned him into an “armed romantic” (Bloom, 1985, p. 108). Cohn became an editor and a novelist. He liked the authority of editing and the honor of writing, but was a bad editor and a poor novelist. He looked for internal strength in outward signs. Cohn always found himself ready to fight for a woman and when he did, he knocked down his ...
3728: Characters From Shakesperes Tw
... she does "Cesario" (thinking, in fact, that he is "Cesario") but also from the comments Antonio makes about his good looks. Second, and perhaps even more important, he's just as charming, with as much personal magnetism, as Viola, which can also be seen from his relationship with Antonio. Further, he's as loyal as she is (both to Antonio and to Olivia, as well as, naturally, to Viola herself), and ... for Orsino's gentlemen, Curio and Valentine, they are the usual courtly servants, elegant, polite and ever anxious for their ruler's best advantage in the world, as well as for the slightest marks of personal favor from him to themselves.
3729: Year 2000: Fiction, Fantasy, and Fact
... will allow ISIS to operate until the year 2030, when they hope to have replaced the current system by then. For those of you with your own home computers, let's get up close and personal. This problem will affect you as well! Up to 80% of all personal PCs will fail when the year 2000 arrives. More than 80,000,000 PCs will be shut down December 31, 1999 with no problems. On January 1, 2000, some 80,000,000 PCs will go ...
3730: Dissecting Education
... equal level with the other students. Children who have not learned very much at home or outside of school won t have very much to give intellectually, so the idea of teaching to draw out personal knowledge will not work. How do you fairly teach a class that will mean whether or not you will keep your job? Many teachers face this dilemma today because of the process of anonymous evaluation ... wrong, or good or bad. So how could anyone say that his painting is an A , while her sculpture is an F ? In a case like that, grading can be seen as nothing more than personal preference. So how does grading affect students and teachers? The grades given to students not only affect the students lives, but the teachers lives also. For students, bad grades mean not getting into the college ...


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