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  • Self, Other and Social Contexts

    Self, Other and Social Contexts

    Post Module Assignment Ph.D (MOTI) Eskom Project Management Program (2008) MODULE 1: SELF, OTHER AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS Compiled by Kavitha Prag 11 March 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 1 2 SELF, LEARNING STYLES AND REFRAMING 1 2.1 Kolb Learning Styles 2 3 Context of Learning in The Cost Engineering Department 7 4 Learning Styles within the Cost Engineering Department 8 5 The Development Plan 10 5.1 The Expert 10 5.2 The Novice 10 6

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Edward
  • Marriage and It’s Social Status

    Marriage and It’s Social Status

    In our society today, marriage is such a normal and expected event that most people don’t even stop to think why they are so drawn to make this long-term commitment. We all grow up and usually see our parents being married and see images and movies of people getting married and learn how important it is. Apart from just following the tradition that is so common in our culture, there are also many benefits, seen

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    Essay Length: 627 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Monika
  • Reader Response of Hedda Gabler

    Reader Response of Hedda Gabler

    Reader Response of Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen’s play Hedda Gabler depicts the manipulative ramifications of a bored and morally bankrupted woman. The main character, Hedda Gabler, is a selfish and arrogant woman who wreaks havoc on her unsuspecting victims. Hedda leads an empty life of boredom and malice. She is a woman who is unsatisfied with her new life and her unrealized expectations. Hedda seeks amusement by toying with countless lives. At the end of

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    Essay Length: 571 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Walmart - the Corporate Enemy

    Walmart - the Corporate Enemy

    Wal-Mart – The Corporate Enemy During the last 20 years, Wal-Mart has moved into many areas wiping out all the stores around causing people to loose jobs, slashing the tax base and causing many more disturbing problems to neighborhoods so people should stop supporting Wal-Mart for many of these reasons. Always low prices, does this sound familiar? Well this would be the slogan of the world’s most controlling company; Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart grew over the years

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    Essay Length: 1,514 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • With Reference to Specific Countries, Describe and Explain the Social and Economic Implications of Top Heavy and Broad Based Population Structure

    With Reference to Specific Countries, Describe and Explain the Social and Economic Implications of Top Heavy and Broad Based Population Structure

    “With reference to specific countries, describe and explain the social and economic implications of top heavy and broad based population structure” Over the last few decades, population pyramids of countries have changed in shape staggeringly and rapidly. Broad base, narrow topped pyramids display evidence of high birth rates and high death rates, this usually occurs in less economically developed countries. Pyramids showing a roughly equal distribution throughout the age groups are more likely to be

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    Essay Length: 964 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Edward
  • Working Girl: The Obstacles Within Corporate America

    Working Girl: The Obstacles Within Corporate America

    Working Girl: The Obstacles Within Corporate America Introduction In the movie Working Girl, the star Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith) is a hard working woman who is determined to reach the top of the stock market world by hard work. As she turns 30 she is still stuck in clerical work so when she starts working for Katherine Parker (Sigourney Weaver) she is glad that Katherine is willing to accept input and ideas from her. However,

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Privatization of Social Security

    Privatization of Social Security

    Privatization of social security Today, United State is on the edge for a huge change, President George W. Bush second term agenda to reform the Social Security has left us to think about a question that will have a huge impact on the future of United State, Should Social Security be privatized? Enacted in 1935, under the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and modified many times since-including major change in 1983-Social Security provides

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    Essay Length: 851 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Social Life

    Social Life

    Social Life The aftermath of the Civil War made a mark on writers during the era. The occurrences and reconstruction of America had changed some writing to shift from realism to depicting social life in literature. The view of many writers focused on the effects of the war like death, sadness, and people confronted with poverty. This is followed up with the Great Depression and World War I. People saw war first hand in bombings,

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    Essay Length: 1,266 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Problem Solution: Riordan Manufacturing Corporation

    Problem Solution: Riordan Manufacturing Corporation

    Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: RIORDAN MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Problem Solution: Riordan Manufacturing Corporation MBA/530- Human Capital Development May 10, 2006 University of Phoenix Problem Solution: Riordan Manufacturing “Employee motivation is an issue that does not discriminate. Organizations of all sixes wrestle with it, and those who don’t are at a disadvantage, faced with lower job satisfaction and increased turnover (University of Phoenix, 2006).” This is exactly the situation that Riordan Manufacturing is facing. Michael Riordan, CEO,

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    Essay Length: 2,448 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: July
  • Response to the Immense Journey

    Response to the Immense Journey

    I think that Eiseley’s message for the majority of the passage was better expressed, in idea and prose, by Thoreau in his novel Walden. The Immense Journey, to me, has its moments of insight, albeit brief ones and Eiseley does express himself fairly well. The world gives itself to the individual in solitude, whether in a literal sense or simply in a passing moment of privacy. Society provides distraction and the world, in all its

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    Essay Length: 589 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Tommy
  • How to Measure Social Culture and Organizational Culture of one Country

    How to Measure Social Culture and Organizational Culture of one Country

    Introduction How to measure social culture and organizational culture of one country is an important issue (Miroshnik, 2002). Culture can be defined as the way of life of the group of people, which includes beliefs, art, law, morals, customs, and any capabilities and habits acquired by a man as a member of society, and enables people to communicate with others, provides the knowledge and skill necessary, and anticipates how others in society are likely to

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    Essay Length: 2,328 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Cognex Corporation

    Cognex Corporation

    Cognex Corporation "Work Hard, Play Hard" “To preserve and enhance vision,” recited Bill Silver with his hand held vertically on the bridge of his nose, as he entered the office of Robert Shillman. With his usual smile, the CEO looked up from the Cognex Corporation's 1998 Annual Report and returned the corporate salute, adopted from "The Three Stooges.. Silver, the Vice-President of Research and Development, joined Shillman to discuss the future of Cognex Corporation, the

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    Essay Length: 3,559 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Janna
  • Corporate Governance

    Corporate Governance

    Corporate Governance Executive Summary In this report I am going to discuss the issues concerning corporate governance that have caught the attention of the business world in recent years. I will be looking at what sort of corporate behaviour created scandals and how the regulators and authorities responded to this. I will examine the effectiveness of the current governance rules that are in practice and conclude if they are adequate and analyse the costs and

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: regina
  • Social Traps and Attitudes

    Social Traps and Attitudes

    It is certainly hard to pick a particular attitude because I think that we all feel a little of each at different times. My Modern Environmentalist outlook is based on my Tech-Fix and Gloom-And-Doom attitudes. I think if we use science for the right reasons; such as finding natural energy sources (other than oil), or learning more about our earths past in astronomy or ecology studies. Although our atmosphere is heavily polluted we have come

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    Essay Length: 292 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Steve
  • The Drypers Corporation

    The Drypers Corporation

    The Drypers Corporation should invest $10,000,000 in national television advertising in 1998 since this is something we have never done before. The exposure that this television campaign will bring will help to increase sales in the United States and also increase the profitability of the entire company. It will help to increase brand awareness, recognition and loyalty for the Drypers brand. We will also be able to increase our market share of 3.1% in the

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    Essay Length: 503 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Excelon Corporation Risk Analysis

    Excelon Corporation Risk Analysis

    MW 4/8 INTEROFFICE REPORT Exelon Corporation March 9, 2005 Prepared for: Katherine Roarke Prepared by: Debra Warner Exelon Corporation is the parent company of several subsidiary utility companies, as illustrated on Attachment A, which operate in three distinct business segments: energy delivery, generation, and enterprises. Through their largest subsidiaries, Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) in Illinois and Peco Energy Company (PECO) in Pennsylvania, they currently rank 6th and 12th respectively in terms of electric utility revenue. (15)

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Overview of Target Corporation Versus Wal-Mart Inc.

    Overview of Target Corporation Versus Wal-Mart Inc.

    Overview of Target Corporation versus Wal-Mart Inc. Overview This paper will give a summary of Target corporation versus Wal-Mart stores, Incorporated. In the following weeks it will compare the financial performances of these two companies, by evaluating circumstances such as the times interest earned, return on equity, return on assets and other factors. This paper will present an overview of the exchanges on which both company’s stock is traded. It will also present characteristics of

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • Symbols Selves and Social Reality Chapter 8 Review

    Symbols Selves and Social Reality Chapter 8 Review

    FINAL PAPER: CHAPTER 8 REVIEW The chapter begins by examining the relevance of symbolic interactionism, not only for deepening personal understanding of social life but also for improving social policy. It then moves on to consider how interactionism has moved beyond its early focus of interpersonal observations, particularly by broadening its scope to include analysis of mesostructure and organizational life. It concluded by discussing some of the new voices that have gained influence in

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    Essay Length: 937 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Privatizing Social Security

    Privatizing Social Security

    Assurance in money is very important to a retiree and is a very important political issue at this point in time. The United States built a system of saving money in the form of a tax on the American workforce using this money as a paycheck for retired people. The general idea was that everyone would pay into the system as a worker and then receive the money and benefits they paid into the system

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    Essay Length: 2,712 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • Corporate Culture and Hr Strategies of Northrop Grummnan

    Corporate Culture and Hr Strategies of Northrop Grummnan

    Introduction Thesis statement: In every organization there are systems or patterns of values, symbols, rituals, myths, and practices that have evolved over time. These shared values determine to large degree what employees see and how they respond to their world. How an organization determines the demand for employees is a result of demand for the organization’s products or services. How Northrop Grumman satisfies these goals and demands shall be analyzed. Company Overview: Northrop Grumman (NG)

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    Essay Length: 497 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Corporation as a Legal Entity

    The Corporation as a Legal Entity

    I- Introduction A. What is a corporation? A corporation is a juristic person with a separated legal persona, or individual, from its members. (Corporation, Wikipedia) The law allows a group of natural persons, human beings, to act as a legal person for limited purposes such as lawsuits, property ownerships and contracts. (Juristic person, Wikipedia) A corporation has legal rights and duties just like a natural person. Even though a corporation is considered an individual there

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: David
  • Mariott Corporation Case Study

    Mariott Corporation Case Study

    Marriott’s corporation: the cost of capital What is the weighted average cost of capital for Marriott Corporation? Are the four components of Marriott’s financial strategy consistent with its growth objective? Marriott Corporation is an international company who’s the growth over the year has been more than satisfactory. In 1987, Marriott’s sales grew up by 24% and its return on equity stood at 22%. Moreover the sales and earnings pr share has doubled over the previous

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    Essay Length: 1,688 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Role of the General Will in Social Contract Theory

    The Role of the General Will in Social Contract Theory

    The Role of the General Will in Social Contract Theory In the beginning, all men were in the state of nature. All men were allowed to do as they please and follow whatever instincts they had influencing them. The problem with their existence in the state of nature is that some of men's strongest instincts are safety and survival, something that is not really guaranteed in the state of nature. What is to be done

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Edward
  • Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Bcc Ltd Corporation

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Bcc Ltd Corporation

    Running head: SITUATION ANALYSIS AND PROBLEM STATEMENT: BCC LTD CORPORATION Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: BCC LTD Corporation University of Phoenix / Dallas May 30, 2006 MBA-560 Enterprise Risk Situation Analysis and Problem Statement Risk management is the most important part of any organization to face the risks that might arise when a new project started. It should be a first concern when the decision is being made. Risk management is the practice of looking

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    Essay Length: 1,379 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • Enron Corporation Case

    Enron Corporation Case

    Abstract Enron was one of the largest companies in the United States their own management’s financial situations. This organization did not care about their employees or investors that enriched which turned around and left their employees and investors without anything. Enron Enron Corporation was the seventh largest company in the United States. This company lost over sixty billion dollars of stockholders’ equity. They also lost employees lives savings when Enron filed bankruptcy. The loss caused

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    Essay Length: 534 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Janna