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3981: Motivation Theories In Relatio
... conditions, salary, status, and security. These, according to Herzberg account for 69% of the factors that 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 that contributed to job satisfaction. The hygiene conditions are extrinsic factors (behaviour that is performed for material or social rewards as defined by Harlos 2000) while the motivation ... 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 behaviour. Theory X touts external control, and Theory Y promotes a self-fulfilling prophecy and that Theory Y management ...
3982: Grunge Literature
... representation of women, pornography and of the male dominated, often misogynist, grunge novel. Her work is darkly comical, as it refutes the patriarchal representation of female sexuality. "A lot of the time when I was writing it, especially the grittiest bits, I was laughing at how twisted the events were; how excessive, how far I'd gone. A lot of the time I was crying as well." Justine Ettler But how ... and parody of the values of modern western society which is the underlying theme throughout all grunge novels. That is what defines these novels, no matter how diverse the plot, characters, settings and styles of writing are, the novels are similar enough to warrant being placed into a genre together. The authors who object to their work being classified as grunge are protesting more about the lack of recognition for their ...
3983: Julius Caesar
... five years of command voted to him by coming to a fresh agreement with Pompey and Crassus at Luca. The optimates in control of the senate, now awake to the immense increase in Caesar’s personal power, wealth, and prestige, kept Pompey in Italy, allowing him to govern his Spanish provinces by deputies. Pompey’s own attachment to Caesar was broken when Caesar’s daughter Julia to whom Pompey had been ... senators like Cicero on account of the great power and influence of such against of Caesar. Caesar’s military dominance was established beyond the possibility of successful challenge, the senate gave him a profusion of personal honors which were out of keeping with Roman tradition, reflecting as they did the extravagant distinctions accorded earlier to the Hellenistic kings. The month of July was named after Caesar and his statue was placed ...
3984: Macbeth: Man of Established Character
... be effected by utter extirpation of the precepts of natural law deposited in his nature. And he imagines that the execution of more bloody deeds will serve his purpose. Accordingly, then, in the interest of personal safety and in order to destroy the essential humanity in himself, he instigates the murder of Banquo. But he gains no satisfying peace because hes conscience still obliges him to recognize the negative quality of ... only temporal of nothing more that escape from a present evil. At the end, in spite of shattered nerves and extreme distraction of mind, the individual passes out still adhering admirably to his code of personal courage, and the man's conscience still clearly admonishes that he has done evil. Moreover, he never quite loses completely the liberty of free choice, which is the supreme bonum naturae of mankind. But since ...
3985: Domus Aurea, Golden House Of N
... took up about two- hundred and ninety to three hundred and forty acres (Maso 52). Never before had or would any monarch ever take such a large piece of the central city, for his own personal living quarters. As you can imagine, this made for a very restless people because the portion of Rome the site took up was heavily populated. For this the citizens of Rome came up with nasty ... was thought to be the Place where Nero and Poppaea had their bedrooms, however it is difficult to say because more likely, their rooms would be on the second level. The west wing had two personal apartments, each with a bedroom, two other rooms, and chapel (Grant 172). At the back of these suites, the view was unimpeded by a hill because it had been cut away or just sloped down ...
3986: Self-injurious Behaviour
... self-injurious behaviour originally developed and what factors maintain it. There are a wide variety of different strategies or factors involved in treating or managing self-injurious behaviour. These include restraint, pharmacotheraphy, behavioural therapy, inter-personal strategies, normalisation and environmental factors. I will now examine in turn each of these strategies or factors. Restraint This is the most effective way of dealing with self-injurious behaviour in an emergency but there ... answer, but in general we make the assumption that the client is not capable of choosing for themselves. Secondly, the use of restraint present devaluing images of the client. Thirdly, they involve the violation of personal space which is usual for everyday social interaction. This can lead to a detrimental effect on the nurse/client relationship. Furthermore, there is the risk of injury to staff and to the client. Also there ...
3987: In Depth Analysis of Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian Urn”
... generation. The necessity for infusion into all creatures and things in order to achieve some sense of the poetical and unchangeable permeates Keats'’ Odes written in 1819, particularly “Nightingale” and “Grecian Urn.” While Keats was writing the Odes, he could not be unaware of his own troublesome health, and at the same time, was entirely too aware of the recent passing of his brother Tom. Despite such heartbreaking troubles, he composes ... his heartbreaks and illness, that this is hardly ever true, no matter how perfect things seem to be ‘in somebody else’s shoes.’ Works Cited Bennet, Andrew. Keats, Narrative and Audience: The Posthumous Life of Writing. Cambridge University Press, 1994. Kennedy, Thomas. Platonism in Keats’s Ode on a Grecian Urn. Philological Quarterly, Wntr. 1996, v75 p.85 Levine, George. The Arrogance of Keats’s Grecian Urn. “Essays in Literature” via ...
3988: Charelemaign
... religion, in which he had been raised since childhood, with the greatest piety and devotion.(page 289)" He was repeatedly charitable to other Christians, particularly the poor. His faith also extended itself to the vast personal expenditures required in order to build the Basilica of the Holy Mother of God, present offerings to the holy Sepulcher, give tremendous gifts of gold and silver to the local parishes, and rebuild the Cathedral ... give him no political gain, the Great Christian King ensured that a portion of his wealth went to impoverished Christians, and that the churches of his dominion would be maintained. The church too performed many personal functions for Charlemagne of a less-than-political nature, including his last rites, the care of his sister in her convent, and his own burial. The church also acted as a kind of legal authority ...
3989: Marriages
"I married the first man I ever kissed. When I tell this to my children they just about throw up." — Barbara Bush Marriage is a complicated and personal concept. Its meaning ranges from the melting of two special souls in a union of love to a financial merger complete with pre-nup contracts and inventory lists. Traditionally, it is a statement: "You are ... in beige. "I think men who have a pierced ear are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought jewelry." — Rita Rudner The best person to marry is someone who will appreciate your personal craziness — a person who turns all dissentions, scream fests and arguments into humorous anecdotes by morning. If the other person really likes you, the marriage will survive the absence of make-up, occasional obnoxious body ...
3990: The Crucible: Act Four Analysis
... the community, John has been isolated in a dark, dingy, dungeon. He is to be hung for his "crimes" the very next morning. The court officials send Elizabeth in to convince John to confess in writing that the accusations against him are true and that the verdict is just. The conversation that takes place between Proctor and Elizabeth is "above sorrow, beyond it." They are bewildered by the hatred against them ... others. Giles chose a torturous, painful death rather than a sudden, struggle free death so that his family could be well. This scene epitomizes the messages and ideas that Miller tries to portray in his writing of the play. The conversation between John Proctor and Elizabeth exhibits the confusion, suffering, despair, determination, and hope of the victims convicted in this terrible tragedy. Also, the story of Giles portrays the goodness and ...


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