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  • Work-Study Position: Clubs Administrator

    Work-Study Position: Clubs Administrator

    Work-Study Position: Clubs Administrator Skills: Analytical Communication Computer Data Management Interpersonal Management & Leadership Organizational Number of Positions: 1 Position Description: The University of Toronto at Mississauga Student’ Union (formerly known as ECSU) is a non-profit student union, representing 10 000 U of T at Mississauga students. The University of Toronto at Mississauga Students’ Union provides services such as 2 cent photocopy, the University Universal Pass, Essay Printing, Bursaries, Food Bank, Free Tax Clinics, and

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    Essay Length: 660 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Yan
  • Univ Reflection Paper

    Univ Reflection Paper

    There are two kinds of people in the world; the people that see the human as a perfect being, and the people who see their imperfections and try to make it better. This is what genetic engineering is all about, to pursue perfection. And although some would say that perfection is impossible, others are trying to make the impossible possible by experiments to improve the actual estate of every animal, plant, flower or human in

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    Essay Length: 631 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Mikki
  • The Works of Susan Glaspell

    The Works of Susan Glaspell

    Ashley 1 Tylia Ashley Professor Parker-Bruce English 1102-140 6 June 2007 The Works of Susan Glaspell On July 1, 1876, in Davenport, Iowa Susan Glaspell was born. She Drake University where she earned a Bachelors degree in 1899 and worked on the staff of the Des Moines Daily News as a journalist. Her first novel, The Glory of the Conquered, was published in 1809 and her short stories were both sold to magazines such as

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    Essay Length: 380 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Leadership and Groups (green River)

    Leadership and Groups (green River)

    Introduction I have researched Aberdeen’s and Green River’s leadership and communication processes. I will explain if work group and teams will work at Green River. Then I will describe the differences in leadership at both facilities along with an explanation of how to implement the changes at Green River that are needed to match Aberdeen’s leadership skills. Following that I will describe the differences in communication processes at both facilities along with an explanation if

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    Essay Length: 1,116 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Jon
  • Discuss the Various Ways in Which Globalization Is Affecting the World of Work

    Discuss the Various Ways in Which Globalization Is Affecting the World of Work

    The term globalisation is a particularly elastic concept. Not only does it embrace a wide range of ‘things’, it also straddles the realms of ‘fact’ and ‘value’ of ‘idea’ and ‘reality’, thus to define the word globalisation requires an amalgamation of both moral and material values which may include and encompass events as dynamic as economic, political and social. At its simplest globalisation has tended to denote the idea that societies are becoming increasingly affected

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    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Andrew
  • The McKinsey 7s Framework - Ensuring That All Parts of Your Organization Work in Harmony

    The McKinsey 7s Framework - Ensuring That All Parts of Your Organization Work in Harmony

    The McKinsey 7S Framework - Ensuring that all parts of your organization work in harmony How do you go about analyzing how well your organization is positioned to achieve its intended objective? This is a question that has been asked for many years, and there are many different answers. Some approaches look at internal factors, others look at external ones, some combine these perspectives, and others look for congruence between various aspects of the organization

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    Essay Length: 1,444 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Working Capital Management Worksheet

    Working Capital Management Worksheet

    Working Capital Management Concepts Worksheet Concept Application of Concept in the Simulation Reference to Concept in Reading Cash Conversion Cycle Lawrence Sports had to borrow money from the bank to cover their outstanding accounts receivable, which was mainly sustained by Mayo, a primary business customer. It has an affect on the capital management. Their cash inflow is affected because any sales become accounts receivable before they become cash (Bayer, Myers, Allen, Ch. 31). Lawrence sports

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    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Attachment and Self Disclosure in Groups

    Attachment and Self Disclosure in Groups

    Attachment and Self Disclosure in Groups Attachment and self disclosure can say a lot about a person. There was a study done to investigate attachment style and self disclosure in the first group counseling session. This was done in order to explain variable of group functioning. The attachment style was done by self report questionnaires and the self-disclosure was done by observations. There were more than four hundred participants that were split up into twenty

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    Essay Length: 740 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Working Capital

    Working Capital

    Working Capital and Financial Environment paper Target Corporation, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc Working Capital and Financial Environment Paper The purpose of this paper is to describe the elements of working capital for the most recent year of the two companies that I selected at the beginning of this course. The companies that are selected are: Target and Walmart. As per the readings for this course, the working capital of any company equals to its current

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    Essay Length: 783 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Social Work and the Military

    Social Work and the Military

    Social workers in all branches of the military are helping families and military personnel prepare for, and cope with, the hardships of war. They do so through a range of preventive and clinical services provided by the Veteran Administration with many different types of programs, including family-support and mental-health counseling. The mission statement of the VA Social Workers is to eliminate significant barriers to clients in need and offer interventions for veterans and families. It

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    Essay Length: 2,009 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Working Women in America and Herland

    Working Women in America and Herland

    Since the early ages, people have been dreaming of creating a perfect place, a place where everyone is going to be satisfied. Charlotte Perkins Gilman was one of the many authors who developed these utopian ideas in their works. In 1915 she wrote a short novel Herland about an utopian maternal community. This novel is quite unique because the society depicted in the book wasn’t simply utopian. It was an ideal state created by women.

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    Essay Length: 930 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Anna
  • Cognitive Group Therapy

    Cognitive Group Therapy

    QUESTION 1 In the initial stage of group development, members begin to develop their relationship with one another and learn what is expected of them. Group members rely on safe, patterned behaviour and look to the group leader for guidance and direction. Group members have a desire for acceptance by the group and a need to be known that the group is safe (Corey, 1995). They set about gathering impressions and data about the similarities

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    Essay Length: 1,940 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Reflection

    Reflection

    To have the scientific attitude is to be skeptical about certain ideas, and then test these ideas in order to remove fiction from fact. Based on our theories about these ideas, we can organize our observations and create a hypothesis that we can test to confirm our theory. This is called the scientific method. In class we discussed how the scientific method could help us understand the roots of certain crimes. The specific example

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    Essay Length: 688 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Group

    Group

    Introduction Being a self-appointed social scientist I decided this week to read the assignment before reading the J&J text. I deliberated the concept of leadership and power, and came up with my own model for effective leadership. I then read the text, only to discover without too much surprise (but probably a little disappointment), that I had not developed anything earth shattering; rather I had put together what many before me had already considered ЎV

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Yan
  • Journal Entry of a Subordinate Group Member

    Journal Entry of a Subordinate Group Member

    Native Americans June 15, 2008 Native Americans were the first to live in America. Looking back the first Native American arrived during the last ice-age around 20,000 – 30,000 years ago (Native Americans 2007). There were millions of us. We all had different tribes, but never did we look down on others because of their differences. We were all family. We had homes all over America. New York, Delaware, Kentucky, Virginia, Alabama, Michigan, and that

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Max
  • Tanzania and Morocco: Does Debt Relief Really Work?

    Tanzania and Morocco: Does Debt Relief Really Work?

    The G8 Summit met this past summer in Gleneagles, Scotland in July for a week long summit in order to address pressing world issues. The BBC describes the G8, “With no headquarters, budget or permanent staff, the Group of Eight is an informal but exclusive body whose members set out to tackle global challenges through discussion and action,” (Profile:G8). The forefront issue of the summit this year pushed especially by British Prime Minister, Tony Blair,

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: July
  • The Family an Example of a Primary Group

    The Family an Example of a Primary Group

    1. INTRODUCTION “The family we are born into is the small group to which most of us owe our primary allegiance for the first fifteen or twenty years of our life, and, indeed for many people in our society, it remains a focus for allegiance throughout their lives.” (Douglas 1983: p86 Quoted from Tajfel 1978:p179) People can establish or grow their social structure, status and leadership abilities just by being a part of a group

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Steve
  • Ethnic Groups and Discrimination: Irish Americans

    Ethnic Groups and Discrimination: Irish Americans

    Irish immigration to the United States did not come without its share of hardships. The overall treatment of these individuals was very poor and unwelcoming. The Irish population was among the lowest rung on the socio-economic ladder. Promises of a better life in the United States were thwarted by prejudice, racism, segregation and many other forms of discrimination. Prejudice, Racism and Segregation Amidst the immigration of the Irish to America, this group of people was

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Anna
  • Personal Beliefs Reflected in Fiction

    Personal Beliefs Reflected in Fiction

    Personal Beliefs Reflected in Fiction The Gilded Six Bits is a short story written by Zora Neale Hurston, an American author who wrote about her black heritage with great pride. Her short stories did not address the issue of racism but did consist of a setting with an all black community and the use of Negro dialect. Because of those characteristics she was ridiculed by critics and said to be opposing the Jim Crow ideas.

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Genting Group

    Genting Group

    Missions 1. Be responsive to the changing demands of our customers and excel in providing quality products and services. 2. Be committed to innovation and the adoption of new technology to achieve competitive advantage. 3. Generate a fair return to our shareholders. 4. Pursue personnel policies, which recognize and reward performance and contributions of employees and provide proper training, development and opportunities for career advancement. 5. Be a responsible corporate citizen, committed to enhancing corporate

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    Essay Length: 4,009 Words / 17 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Jon
  • Rizal’s Works: An Inner Depth of Suppressing one’s Opinion

    Rizal’s Works: An Inner Depth of Suppressing one’s Opinion

    We all know that people have different points of view when it comes to their perceptions or opinions on different things. An example of that would most likely be, should our country be a presidential country like The United States of America or should our country be a parliamentary country like The United Kingdom? Of course, people would be having different thoughts on that, and they are going to come up with myriads of reasons

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    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Working with Organizational Dark Data

    Working with Organizational Dark Data

    Working with Organizational Dark Data By: Paul Chin Source: Intranet Journal 7/7/05 “How easy is it to manage your organization's content when you don't know where a lot this content is?” The answer is simple, you can not! This is due largely to the fact that many employees are not knowledgeable about the content and/or does not know where to begin to research the content. In the article, Working with Organizational Dark Data, Paul Chin

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    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Edward
  • Ethics at Work Across Borders

    Ethics at Work Across Borders

    Ethics at work across borders An American businessman was transferred to Italy from the home office in Connecticut. On his first assignment, on a worm July day, he accompanied a shipment of several trucks loaded with butter from Switzerland to the company’s plant in Milan. When the trucks reached the Italian border, they were waived to the side of the road. There they stood as the customs inspectors passed other vehicles through. It soon became

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    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Monika
  • Working Woman

    Working Woman

    Some say sweetness is to a woman what sugar is to fruit. Her business is to be happy, and then she must be a ray of sunlight in the house to make others happy. This idea may sound Victorian and too old-fashioned in today’s society, but it still exists. There is a major gender division concerning women in the workplace because many women are preferring the idea of becoming full-time housewives (Anonymous 1). Women need

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    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Steve
  • Ivan Milat Case Study Analysis - Is This Case a Typical Reflection of Our Legal System?

    Ivan Milat Case Study Analysis - Is This Case a Typical Reflection of Our Legal System?

    IS THIS CASE A TYPICAL REFLECTION OF OUR LEGAL SYSTEM? You could definitely say that this case is a typical reflection of our legal system but it shouldn’t be. The trial was set down for June 1995; But Ivan Milat did not stand trial in June. In fact it was almost a year before the case came to court. Time and time management was a big issue in regards to this case, similarly this is

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    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Venidikt

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