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- 4601: Caffeine
- ... has very little effect on blood pressure. Only people that are highly sensitive to caffeine, experience a short period of higher blood pressure then they normally have. In an experiment done by the Harvard Medical School in 1990 say that Caffeine has no direct link to infertility either. Nor does it have an effect on a pregnant woman and/or her unborn child. In addition all of the talk that says ...
- 4602: Labor Unions
- ... their organizing efforts to include employees of federal, state and local governments as well as other professionals. Organizers have also waged long campaigns to unionize and win better conditions for such diverse groups as public school teachers women workers, provide on-site child care, and flexible hours. Others make special arrangements so they can hire more handicapped workers. One hotel chain, for example, uses lighted telephones and vibrating beepers so they ...
- 4603: Motivation to Work Well Depends More Than High Wages and on Working Conditions
- ... the work place. The importance of the different types of rewards varies according to each individual and the situation that they are in - their particular stage in life. For example, for an eighteen year old school leaver eager to rent his or her own flat , money might be the determining factor in deciding whether or not to do a job (extrinsic reward), whereas a fifty year old executive with less pressing ...
- 4604: Canada's Economy in 1996
- ... are losing valuable skill in labour which also lends to efficiency. Not only are banks replacing workers with computers, but even the government is trying to cut down on workers; for example, by scraping the school boards. This means that skilled workers will not have jobs and, therefore, workers are not used to their maximum efficiency. In the approach towards optimum efficiency, Canada is increasing its competitiveness in the global market ...
- 4605: The Internet Its Effects And Its Future
- ... far less than the cost of a building to house the same number of students. New social and intellectual connectivity is proliferating as educational institutions adopt computer-mediated communication for educational interactions. There are many school based networks that link learners to discuss, share and examine specific subjects such as environmental concerns, science, local and global issues, or to enhance written communication skills in first- or second- language proficiency activities. Online ...
- 4606: A Study Of The Market Reforms In Post-Communist Eastern Europe With A Specific Case Study of Poland
- ... from this economic recession and emerge as an solid economic power capable of providing good living standards for her people. Bibliography -Blanchard, O. and Layard, R. "Economic Change in Poland" Discussion paper No 3, London School of Economics, 1990. -Chilosi, A., "Poland's Program of Economic Transformation", Paper presented at NATO-Colloquium, Brussels, 1990. -Dziewanowski, M.K. "A History of Soviet Russia", Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1989. -Gomulka, S. And Rostowski ...
- 4607: Chinese Shih Poetry And Philosophy
- ... i expressed the ideas of Taoism and Confucianism, respectively, while their fellow poet Tao Chien expressed both, through their poetry. Confucianism is based on the ideas of Confucius, the man who gave the school of thought its name. The main goal of Confucianists was to return a gentlemanly society to China. The core of Confucianism concerned social structure. Confucius taught that a man should respect and obey those of ...
- 4608: Computer Mediated Evnvironments
- ... Regularity and the Similarity Hypothesis, Journal of Consumer Research, 9 (June), 90-98. Johnson, Eric J., David A. Schkade, and James R. Bettman (1988), Monitoring Information Processing and Decision: The Mouselab System, working paper, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie-Mellon University. Kalyanamaran, Gurumurthy and Russell S. Winer (1996), Empirical Generalizations from Reference Price Research, Marketing Science, 14, number 3, Part 2 of 2, G161-G169. Katz, E. and Paul Lazarsfeld ...
- 4609: The Use of Merit Pay and Incentives
- ... which would mean that anyone who is moved to do something is motivated. Therefore, sitting on a tack, or at least the pain associated with it is a motivator. For those of us in Graduate School, we are aware that without a "B" average we will be eliminated from the program. Maintaining that average is our motivator. Attaining the certificate of graduation is our incentive. In psychology, at its most basic ...
- 4610: Make-Up Art Cosmetics
- ... 160 shades of lipsticks in 7 different finishes, 150 eye shadows, 60 blushes and hair care have been created for the public. Toskan first started at his kitchen table with the help of his high school chemistry book. With Victor Casale, his chemist brother-in-law, he blended a few new colours. One year later, Toskan formed a partnership with Frank Angelo, a veteran entrepreneur (previous owner of a chain of ...
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