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  • Australian Industrial Relations Ammendments 2005

    Australian Industrial Relations Ammendments 2005

    Australian INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DOMESTIC POLICY ISSUE PAST POLICY POSITIONS The 2005 Industrial Relations legislation has been the latest amendment to Howard’s Workplace Relations Act of 1996. The act was introduced shortly after the Howard government came into power and completely replaced the previous Labor government's Industrial Relations Act (1988). The latest changes under the umbrella "WorkChoices" is the most comprehensive change to industrial relations in Australia for almost a century. Among the changes, the redefining

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    Essay Length: 1,506 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Defining Public Relations

    Defining Public Relations

    Defining Public Relations There are many different definitions for public relations but my definition is: A way of communicating to the public primarily directed at gaining the public trust or understanding. Public relations normally deal with issues rather than products or services. Public Relations involve communicating both ways between an organization and the public. It requires that one analyze and understand the attitudes and behavior of the public. Only then can an organization undertake

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    Essay Length: 700 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • How an Architectural Intention Was Embodied in the Pyramids of Giza: A Relationship Between the Building and Geometry

    How an Architectural Intention Was Embodied in the Pyramids of Giza: A Relationship Between the Building and Geometry

    Today the Pyramids of Giza continue to be a mystery to researchers and admirers of ancient Egyptian architecture. One of these great pyramids, Cheops, is among the Seven Wonders of the World and is renowned for its geometric eccentricities. They were built around 4500 years ago and are located on the western bank of the Nile River in Al-Jizah, Egypt. These buildings took on original construction that was sought after an Egyptian sophistication of a

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Steve
  • Three Scenarios of Hr Interest - Labor Relations, Employee Relations, and Global Hr

    Three Scenarios of Hr Interest - Labor Relations, Employee Relations, and Global Hr

    Labor Relations, Employee Relations, and Global HR Three Scenarios of HR Interest James Layton September 24, 2005 Abstract Human Resource embraces the spirit of mission of teaching, research and training (NJIT Website). Human Resource core purpose is to facilitate the transformation of work life at any organization to a standard that surpasses the organizational planning objective (NJIT Website). Human Resource Departments has several goals to include attracting, developing and retaining a premier and diverse

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Nightmare on Elm Street: The Relation of Theater and The Nightmare

    Nightmare on Elm Street: The Relation of Theater and The Nightmare

    It is my opinion, that A Nightmare on Elm Street can be seen as a film that targets the audience of the horror-going kind in a new light and comments on the comfort level of watching a film and having a nightmare. I feel that generally the role of a regular dream within film comments on the symptoms of a specific character or characters within their given situation, whereas the entire horror genre deals with

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Relations Between Duddy and Other Characters

    Relations Between Duddy and Other Characters

    One of the first relations between Duddy and another character began at the beginning of the book. Mr. MacPherson was distraught because of his wife’s condition on top of getting a new class to teach at FFHS. Duddy thought that class would be a walk in the park since Mr. MacPherson didn’t believe in using the whip as a form of punishment, so he began to take advantage of that. Even though Mr. MacPherson knew

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Janna
  • Functions of Public Relations

    Functions of Public Relations

    An organization's image can depend on the degree on the public's support its organizational missions, strategies, and goals. Public relations professionals serve as communicator between organization and its public. Public relations also provides message and educate the public about the activities of an organization. The functions of public relations can categorized as organizational or as societal. Community Relations is a societal function of public relations. The relationship that an organization has with its community

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Public Relations

    Public Relations

    The field of Public Relations is comprised of so many different functions, as well as conformable and applicable to a vast array of organizational settings and publics. Public Relations professionals cannot possibly commit to being proficient in all areas of required intellectual capacity, and so specialize according to their intrinsic skills. In the following essay, I will attempt to define Public Relations based on my own interpretation of the assigned reading, as well as other

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Vika
  • Post Graduate Industrial Relations Assignment

    Post Graduate Industrial Relations Assignment

    PGDLL Assignment 2006 Institution: University of Johannesburg Student Name: Barrie Smith Student No.: 200615283 Date: June 2006 PGDLL 2006 ASSIGNMENT Big Enterprises (BE) has a recognition agreement with the National Union of Workers (NUW). In terms of the agreement, the Union is recognised in respect of its members in a defined bargaining unit comprising all weekly paid employees. Sixty percent (60%) of the employees in the bargaining unit are union members, the balance have no

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Bred
  • Relation Between Law and Morality

    Relation Between Law and Morality

    Intro to European History 1-11-98 Factors Affecting Life In The Fourteenth Century By all accounts, humanity was faring pretty well in the period from the eleventh century to the thirteenth. The population was steadily increasing due to better farming methods that better feed the people in Europe at this time. Significant social and political changes proved to be making life more stable, and there were many advances being made in the intellectual community. This stability,

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Artur
  • Lyrics Relating to Buddhism

    Lyrics Relating to Buddhism

    Another Brick in the Wall Part 3 By: Pink Floyd I don’t need no walls around me. And I don’t need no drugs to calm me. I have seen the writing on the wall. Don’t think I need any thing at all. No. Don’t think I need anything at all. All in all it was all just the bricks in the wall. All in all it was all just the bricks in the wall. These

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    Essay Length: 536 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Janna
  • Henry David Thoreau: His Intentions for His Actions

    Henry David Thoreau: His Intentions for His Actions

    Henry David Thoreau: His Intentions for His Actions Thoreau wanted to see and experience nature first hand. Growing up in a city, nature was most unknown to him. He writes in first person about the events and ideas that came to him during his time living at Walden Pond, in the eighteen hundreds. His intentions as a poet was top live a life of simplicity in order to make a direct connection between people, God,

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • Racial Relations

    Racial Relations

    My African heritage is very complex because not much can be known about it. In general terms I descend from West Africans slaves brought to this area. The slaves were stripped of their history and thus it is difficult to pinpoint the exact course my family took to get here, but the path can be traced by a short history of slavery in America. A major portion of my background is African by way of

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Mike
  • Aboriginal Woman’s Health - a Brief Over-View of Some of the Health Related Issues Affecting Aboriginal Women

    Aboriginal Woman’s Health - a Brief Over-View of Some of the Health Related Issues Affecting Aboriginal Women

    ABORIGINAL WOMEN’S WELLNESS: A Brief Over-View Of Some Of The Health Related Issues Affecting Aboriginal Women. Aboriginal Studies 1116 K Paxton-Judge ABORIGINAL WOMEN’S WELLNESS: A Brief Over-View Of Some Of The Health Related Issues Affecting Aboriginal Women. “Canada is praised for affording its people one the best qualities of life anywhere in the world, yet Aboriginal women and men (living in Canada are often) characterized by a health profile one would normally associate with the

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Mike
  • Labor Relations

    Labor Relations

    Labor Relations From child labor to modern day unions, labor relations have been a major deal in the United States especially in the industrial age. Unions and labor relations will be defined while examining the impact on organizations. An organizations performance is impacted by employee relations strategies, policies and practices. Unions used to impact elections and were highly sought after for endorsements of most candidates running for office. Unions have lost their impact and acceptance

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Artur
  • Sustainability Strategic Intent – Alcoa

    Sustainability Strategic Intent – Alcoa

    It doesn’t take much research to appreciate Alcoa’s commitment to sustainability. Alcoa is at the forefront of a corporate initiative towards sustainability and environmental stewardship. This is not to say that Alcoa’s industrial processes are good for the environment or benefit our biosphere, but at least they recognize that industry as a whole is headed in the wrong direction and are focusing on immediate pollution reduction as well as future processes and legislation. Alcoa CEO

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Plato's Hidden Intent

    Plato's Hidden Intent

    Plato’s Hidden Intent At first glance, one would see the “Euthyphro,” by Plato, to be a near explanation of holiness from one friend to another. Opinions are introduced, positions are presented, and friendly banter ensues. Would this lead to any breakthroughs? One would think so. Perhaps, though, that was not the intent. Plato uses the dialogue between Euthyphro and Socrates to convey to his audiences that holiness cannot be defined in just one way. Instead,

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Race and Ethnic Relations - Reaction to Slavery Article

    Race and Ethnic Relations - Reaction to Slavery Article

    Race and Ethnic Relations Reaction to Slavery Article Reparations are intended to make up for the unjustified actions of the past. By doing so, it punishes the people of today to make up for the actions from the people in the past. Should a person in today's generation suffer for the actions of our ancestors? Should one collect special benefits for the suffering of their ancestors? By offering special benefits, would it solve or make

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    Essay Length: 474 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Andrew
  • New Industrial Relations Legislation

    New Industrial Relations Legislation

    In Early November 2005 John Howard revealed the new Industrial Relations Legislation called “Work Choices”. The proposed legislation, which is due to be passed in the senate by July 1st 2006, is aimed at creating a fairer system, yet many unions believe, it will make the system less fair by reducing job security and enable employers to dictate minimum wages and working conditions. According to the Work Choices booklet the current industrial relations legislation has

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Edward
  • Public Relations - Simon Cowell

    Public Relations - Simon Cowell

    Essay of Creative Experience SIMON COWELL Known for his outlandish comments and crude remarks to contestants on American Idol, Simon Cowell is the perfect candidate of a publicity stunt. Simon’s signature phrase of “I Don't Mean to Be Rude, But…” on the popular television series, American Idol have people everywhere tuning in. Even in “World Idol” in 2003 it was obvious Mr. Cowell was a villain everyone wanted more of, each participating country had their

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Max
  • Public Relations Summary

    Public Relations Summary

    Public Relations Summary A company needs to be sure to make a plan to be proactive in anything they do. Public relations is no different. Being proactive means that a company does not wait for things to happen and react, the company is prepared upfront and has a plan in place to prevent or be ready for things that come along. For example in the simulation managing a crisis using PR, Greenergy put together a

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Yan
  • Related Change

    Related Change

    I have chosen to link the text Saving Private Ryan with The Door by Miroslav Holub, and The Murder Of Ackroyd with Burnt Offerings by Flacco, from the stimulus booklet. I linked these texts as Saving Private Ryan is similar to that of The Door, because both dwell on the changing of worlds, perspective and self. Saving Private Ryan deals with the actual changing, the effects it causes and the regrets of change, Whereas The

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Artur
  • Greek Theater Related to Oedipus

    Greek Theater Related to Oedipus

    Dan Mullen Structure of Greek Theater Greek theater took great advantage of the natural surroundings, a great theater design, and technologically advanced props and equipment. The Theater itself consisted of 4 parts, the Orchestra, the Skene, the theatron, and the paradoi. Technologically advanced equipment such as the machina, or the ekeclema gave the greek theater an air of believability. Oedipus took advantage of many of these aspects of the theater, and used them to

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Top
  • Labor Relations Project

    Labor Relations Project

    Labor Relations Project Paper Happy Trials, LLC is a medium-sized independent living home. It is an eldercare and a for-profit facility located in a suburban environment. Happy Trials reduced overtime allotments of its seasoned patient care staff and terminated several registered nurses to compete, to become more attractive, and to build on its long-term care for patients. The realignment happened because of the changing economy and patient access from the suburban areas to the city.

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Using a Real-Life Problem in an Introductory Public Relations Course

    Using a Real-Life Problem in an Introductory Public Relations Course

    One, I know that completed problems can form the raw material for a fraternity or sorority's database. That's reason enough not to repeat static problems found at the end of the chapter. Two, real problems permit a more realistic research phase. Students can search public databases and discover what others have written or said about the problem. Third, students seem to become more involved with real problems. But if our pedagogical sensibilities require more rigorous

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: David

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