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- 801: Research Proposal
- ... a considerable impact on the organization. Interest in job satisfaction is particularly strong because of its consequences for the organization, such as absenteeism and turnover (Cherrington, 1989). It has also been found to have an effect on the mental and physical health of the employee (O'Donnell and Ainsworth, 1984). Therefore, it can be suggested that a highly satisfied employee will be more beneficial to the organization. Research has shown that ... healthy lifestyle and, at the same time, providing them with the knowledge, motivation, opportunities and professional expertise to do so. The results from the "Live for Life" found that the wellness program had a positive effect on the employees' morale and job satisfaction (Bellingham and Cohen, 1992). Michelle Krebs and Janet Freeborn conducted research at many large corporations across the country. From their overall research they found that empowering employees with ...
- 802: Involvement of K+ in Leaf Movements During Suntracking
- ... heliotropic movements of a plant is determining how the leaf detects the angle at which the light is incident upon it, how this perception is transduced to the pulvinus, and finally, how this signal can effect a physiological response (Donahue and Vogelmann). In the species Crotalaria pallida, blue light seems to be the wavelength that stimulates these leaf movements (Scmalstig). It has been implicated in the photonastic unfolding of leaves and ... in a proton motive force, a gradient in pH and in membrane potential, that facilitates the uptake of K+, Cl-, sucrose, and other anions. External sodium acetate promotes closure and inhibits opening in Albizzia. This effect could be caused by a decrease in transmembrane pH gradients. The promotion of opening and inhibition of closure of leaves by fusicoccin and auxin in Cassia, Mimosa, and Albizzia also implicate H+ in the solute ...
- 803: Industrial Revolution 4
- ... mess there was no organization). Enclosure act, which made urban population rise, Britain had lots of capital from colonies, in which the quality of goods went down but the quantity rose. Another negative cause and effect of the industrial revolution was that there was dynamo, variety went down there was more uniformity (in the products) and workers and consumers were abused. There were two different types of systems that Britain had ... working conditions of the workers were unbearable. The work areas were overcrowded, unsafe, long hours, low pay, slums created problems and public health was an issue. I would definitely say that this was a negative effect of the Industrial revolution. So in conclusion I think that Britain was the perfect country to start the industrial revolution in because of the 3 factors that it had. It had great natural resources, surplus ...
- 804: Blind Idealism In Twain's "War Prayer" and Howell's "Editha"
- ... subjugated nations are not considered in the drive for glory. In contrast, "Editha" by William Dean Howells personalizes his realist, anti-imperialist views by focusing on the character of ordinary people and the war's effect on their daily lives. Howells chooses a young, idealistic girl, Editha, to represent the imperialistic philosophy. Editha sees the war as a source of patriotism, glory and self-centered pride. As she is personally sheltered ... as a character defect. Howells uses the character of Editha to critically expose the blind philosophy of idealism. Despite a personal experience of loss associated with war in the death of George and the resulting effect on his mother, Editha clings to her idealistic views of life. In a dramatic attempt to temper blind emotions and appeal to moral and spiritual character of the populace, Twain introduces a mysterious stranger to ...
- 805: The Cask Of The Amontillado - Revenge
- ... is about one man's family revenge on another family. In structure, there can be no doubt, that both Montresor's plan of revenge and Poe's story are carefully crafted to create the desired effect. Poe writes this story from the perspective of Montresor who vows revenge against Fortunato in an effort to support his time-honored family motto: "Nemo me impune lacessit" or "No one assails me with impunity ... without being punished.) Poe does not intend for the reader to sympathize with Montresor because Fortunato has wronged him, but rather to judge him. Telling the story from Montresor's point of view, intensifies the effect of moral shock and horror. Once again, the reader is invited to delve into the inner workings of a sinister mind. This part of the story is very disturbing and emotionally unstable. Fortunato undergoes a ...
- 806: CODEINE (C18 H2, NO3 H3PO4 1/2 H2O)
- ... has been in use since the early 1900's and it shares most of the pharmacologic characteristics of morphine, the other alkaloid in opium. Codeine is classified as a narcotic, it has the same painkiller effect as morphine but is only one-sixth to one-tenth as strong. Codeine occurs as a colorless or white crystals or as a white, crystalline powder and is slightly soluble in water and freely soluble ... agitation, disorientation, and visual disturbances. (2) Gastrointestinal- Dry mouth, anorexia, constipation, and biliary tract spasm. (3) Cardiovascular- Flushing of the face, abnormally slow heartbeat, faintness, and syncope. (4) Genitourinary- Urinary retention of hesitancy, anti-diuretic effect. (5) Allergic- skin rashes. Most drug manufactors list specific warnings to be aware of when taking codeine. (1) Codeine sulfate can produce drug dependence of the morphine type, and therefore has the potential for being ...
- 807: Chloroflourocarbons
- ... negative impact on the chemistry of the high altitude air. When CFCs and other ozone-degrading chemicals are emitted, they mix with the atmosphere and eventually rise to the stratosphere. CFCs themselves do not actually effect the ozone, but their decay products do. After they photolyzed, the chlorine eventually ends up as reservoir species - they do not themselves react with ozone- such as Hydrogen Chloride, HCL, or Chlorine Nitrate, ClONO2. These ... a global treaty, the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer. The agreement was put into affect in 1988 and the subsequent Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone layer went into effect in 1989. To date, 140 countries are acknowledging the Montreal Treaty. The countries decided on a timetable for countries to reduce and to end their production and consumption of eight major halocarbons. The timetable was ...
- 808: The Bride Comes To Yellow Sky
- ... bride back to Yellow Sky. The Marshall's role in the affairs of his town has been affected and changed by his literal marriage to the East. The Marshall is only beginning to realize the effect his arrival on the town will have. The train car is the perfect symbol of the East moving toward and imposing itself on the west. The second setting is "a world of complete contrast to ... Potter, the Marshal, reluctantly accepts his new role and tries to fit in, while Fischer 4 Scratchy Wilson cannot face his. Stephen Crane's "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" uses symbolism to illustrate the effect of Eastern Society on the West. Fischer 5 Works Cited Bergon, Frank. Stephen Crane's Artistry. New York:CUP, 1975. Crane, Stephen. "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky." Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense ...
- 809: The Things They Carried 2
- ... like mules," and, "it was not battle, it was just the endless march, village to village, without purpose, nothing won or lost," O'Brien describe the sentiments these men have for the war. However, the effect O'Brien produces on the reader with the connotative diction is that the reader can infer that the men's feelings and O'Brien's observations derive from the fact that the, " war's goal ... of the War. In "The things They Carried," O'Brien personalizes the Vietnam War for readers. He uses the characters in the story to make his opinion about the Vietnam War while illustrating the negative effect Wars have on soldiers, particularly, the Vietnam War. No matter how justifiable and necessary Wars (conflict among political groups involving hostilities of considerable duration and magnitude) are, they always have victims. Wars dehumanize the combatants ...
- 810: Reorganisation Of The Nhs
- ... in the early nineties. The reasons for change were identified as being the change in the demographic structure of the UK population and the increased emphasis of technological advancement in medical health care, and their effect on the financial burden of the health service to the government. Changes brought about were to increase cost effectiveness and encourage efficient use of the scarce resources available to the NHS. Due to the competitive ... trusts have had previously private sector managers, appointed as directors in charge of managing the budget. Many fears have been raised that these budget constraints and the introduction of performance indicators will have a detrimental effect on the health service s ultimate aim, to improve the overall state of the nation s health. It seems that managers are stuck in a conflict of interests, of whether to keep financial control of ...
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