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1998). The reasoning behind this may be seen as logical, as negative responses such as fear and the perception of threat may be mi...
The studys authors concluded that "If perception of the workplace has much to do with employee productivity and effectiveness, the...
bear. For example, most of those survivors interviewed by Schindler, Spiegel, and Malachi (1992) expressed their almost desperate...
In nine pages this paper examines the psychological difficulties that accompany surviving a catastrophic event such as war, a na...
In ten pages this paper examines Art Spiegelman's cartoon book in a consideration of how one family managed to survive the Holocau...
purely upon survival, mixed with the women and children first Maritime protocol. Religion, race, background or lifestyle have noth...
and develop a high trust environment. The first stage is to assess the potential problems that exist to ensure that the remedies t...
takes to improve the competitiveness, the efficiency, and the productivity of their company by reducing the number of employees wh...
deeply felt. Grief is the strong, complex emotion that accompanies loss, and mourning is the public rituals associated with bereav...
the impact this will have on the employees who remain with the firm. This will need to be understood not only to manage the downsi...
downsizing on those employees who still remain. In fact, if downsizing is handled improperly, and many times it is, the problems i...
identify two dimensions, those of constructive/destructive responses and those of active or passive. The actual manifestation of r...
overall labor movement are experiencing sustained and vigorous growth. Edelisa Wolf, an $11.25-an-hour waitress at the MGM Grand ...
excused them, did not live to see them practised in the gas chambers of Auschwitz (Freud died in 1939). Dr Frankls father, mother,...
In five pages this text is reviewed in terms of self, memory, and how these processes are represented in Holocaust survivors' oral...
The human element can bring two seemingly mutually exclusive tales and ideas together. This essay uses Maus, A Survivor's Tale by ...
insomnia, eating disorders, headaches, TMJ, asthma, self-mutilation or self-harming behaviors, and chronic physical complaints(Bac...
experiences she has had with others as a means by which to demonstrate the individual issues of denial, false hope and the common ...
This results in a lack of communication and a lack of trust that will hinder any attempts to change procedures or motivate employe...
of particular interest to social work practice is Holocaust survivors. As the population of survivors ages, a phenomenon is emergi...
This book review offers an overview of Hersey's 1946 description of survivors' experience at Hiroshima. Three pages in length, onl...
This research paper offers an overview description of "Aunt Phyllis," a breast cancer survivor who is experiencing emotional diffi...
the needs of women. Still many managers are making great strives to accommodate the new women arriving in their workplaces. Many...
In seven pages America's corporate downsizing problems are examined in terms of worker displacement effects with a concise descrip...
In fifteen pages downsizing is examined from a business perspective with examples of companies that succeeded in its downsizing ef...
In six pages this article which appeared in HR Magazine in May 1996 is reviewed in terms of positive HR stories involving corporat...
human psyche is not this straightforward, and as such there are a range of emotions, which unless understood cannot be comprehende...
sales or a customer they had been able to help. Not today. What little conversation head was centered whats happening and why?" Mo...
term. Downsizing has been seen to occur over the last few decades, increasing in prevalence during difficult economic times. The ...
development of paedophilia in adults. In the latter case, it is generally felt that the experience of abuse leads the child to for...