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Miscellaneous Issues Term Papers and Reports |
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Business And Communications
1876 Words - 7 Pages.... everyday. John O. Morris, a Management Communications Consultant consolidates this problem into a single statement called the Morris Maxim. It states that “Communications problems grow much faster in any organization than the organization itself grows” (Morris 3). This maxim emphasizes the need for better communication in organizations such as big business through the implication of what would happen if that organization did not fix it’s structure to better handle increasing communication needs. However, before dealing with a solution to the problem of communication in business, (frequently dubbed business speak) it is important to understand how big business ope ....
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The Safety Training Program
767 Words - 3 Pages.... established under the
Occupational Safety and Health Act. Studies show that training, goal
setting and feedback provides useful alternatives to disciplinary
sanctions to encourage compliance with the rules.
(www.osha-slc.gov/Sltc/safetyhealth/nshp.htm)
1. Evaluate the company’s OJT program. Should it be changed?
The companies current program should be changed. The program is inadequate
and useless because the current program consist of reading the safety
information with a minimum amount of on-the-job training. The first line
supervisor shows the employee how to do a job once, watches while the
employee does the job once and then leaves. The employee should be shown ....
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Modern Philosophy
2318 Words - 9 Pages.... conclusion. On the other hand, an invalid argument may by chance have a true conclusion. “Some animals are two-footed; all people are animals; therefore, all people are two-footed” happens to have a true conclusion, but the argument is not valid. Logical validity depends on the form of the argument, not on its content. If the argument were valid, some other term could be substituted for all occurrences of any one of those used and validity would not be affected. By substituting “four-footed” for “two-footed,” it can be seen that the premises could both be true and the conclusion false. Thus the argument is invalid, even though it has a true conclusion.
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Children And Video Games
1499 Words - 6 Pages.... of players. Research has also identified benefits associated with creative and pro-social uses of video games, as in physical rehabilitation and oncology (Funk, 1993). Proponents of video games suggest that they may be a friendly way of introducing children to computers, and may increase children's hand-eye coordination and attention to detail. Video Game Use by Children Recent studies of television watching by children has included measures of the time children spend playing video games. In 1967, the average sixth-grader watched 2.8 hours of television per day. Data from 1983 indicated that sixth-graders watched 4.7 hours of television per day, and spent some additional ....
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Teenage Suicide
1867 Words - 7 Pages.... (Hunter) Why are teenagers in pain? "There are too many problems for the modern teenager to deal with. Growing up as a teen today is ten times more difficult than it was just five years ago. As our society ‘progresses'.... more and more responsibility is being placed on teens. We have become a very selfish society, and this causes pressure on the weakest link of our society....the teens (DeKonty)." Teens are also in pain because of the growing separation between parents and their children. "Twenty five years ago, the ‘in' thing to do was to live your life for your kids.
Now...the ‘in' thing to do is balance a job and become successful while bringing up ....
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Who Is Raising The Chindren
488 Words - 2 Pages.... parents, often both must work full time jobs. By simply trying to achieve minimal income, parents don’t have enough time to dedicate strictly to their children.
Parents are having to rely on other resources to develop their child’s mind. All too often, television has become the new baby-sitter for today’s youth. This generation of children is watching more hours per day than any generation before it. In order to achieve higher ratings and a larger audience, television is pushing the limits of behavior and morality. When children are left with television as their main influence, a child does
not receive a proper sense of reality. The examples of adult ....
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Television Advertisement
1036 Words - 4 Pages.... from the consumers to buy their product. The food industry has made many attempts to advertise as many different ways so they can possibly get the consumers to buy their products. Through commercials on televisions and radios, advertising in the newspapers and magazines, advertising has made it possible for most people to go in the restaurant or store and to buy their products. Advertisement contains a lot of false promise. Advertisement may contain a lot of satisfaction, happiness and exaggeration. But people tend to become subcontious with that advertisement. The viewers would often feel like he or she wants to be associated with the advertisement. To make the ....
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Fascination Of Motorcycles 2
911 Words - 4 Pages.... aspects and not on the mostly over exaggerated dangers, then a true understanding might be achieved.
From the very beginning, motorcycles have been used for many different purposes, and there for many differently designed bikes were needed. The motorcycle started out as a bicycle with a motor, but as technology evolved it soon became it's own entity. The designs were so useful that police agencies began using them to combat crimes. The U.S. military quickly realized the advantages of two wheels, and soon put them into service. Upon returning from war, U.S. service members soon began using their personal motorcycle as a tool for expressing themselves. This spread to ma ....
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