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    Theories of industrial relations: The political theories of Unitarism and Pluralism The economistic theory The democratic and political theory The moral and ethical theory The Marxist theory 1. The political theories of Unitarism In unitarism‚ the organization is perceived as an integrated and harmonious whole with the ideal of "one happy family"‚ where management and other members of the staff all share a common purpose‚ emphasizing mutual cooperation. Furthermore‚ unitarism has a paternalistic

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    Schwann and M.J. Schleiden introduced the cell theory; the theory that individual cells make up all tissues.1 However‚ due to the lack of staining techniques at the time‚ not much was known about nervous tissue and many scientists wondered if it even conformed to the same rules followed by all the other cells in the body. Two major theories were proposed regarding the nervous system: the reticular theory by Josef van Gerlach‚ and the neuron doctrine theory.1 Eventually‚ in 1873‚ an Italian scientist

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    INTERNATIONAL POLITICS ← Theories of International Relations → A theory of international relations is a set of ideas that explains how the international system works. Unlike an ideology‚ a theory of international relations is (at least in principle) backed up with concrete evidence. The two major theories of international relations are realism and liberalism. National Interest Most theories of international relations are based on the idea that states always act in accordance with theirnational

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    Human Relations in the Classroom Understanding the things that are not familiar to us is a very hard task to accomplish. In the attempt to be a highly effective educator‚ a teacher must take it upon themselves to adapt their abilities in a manner in which no student will feel the need to have apprehension or shame to enter their classroom. It is also very important that the families of the students in the classroom are not looked down upon or cast judgment upon for believing in a system or cultural

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    PI2007 Realism and Liberalism are two opposing theories within international relations both of which are very different to each other but with regards to international regimes and regime theory hold the same opinion. International regime and regimes theory have been prominent in the international system for some time now and even more so within the last century. Specific moments in history have led

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    CLASSICAL MANAGEMENT THEORIES The classical perspective emerged during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries‚ and emphasized a rational‚ scientific approach to the study of management. The factory system of the 1800’s faced challenges such as tooling plants‚ organizing managerial structure‚ training non-English speaking employees (immigrants)‚ scheduling‚ and resolving strikes. These new problems and the development of large complex organizations demanded a new perspective on coordination and

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    PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN RELATIONS AUTHOR: NORMAN R.F. MAIER PUBLISHER: JOHN WILLY & SONS INC. The book under review deals with various aspects of human relations including training mechanism‚ discussion methods‚role playing‚ decision making‚supervision‚behavioural pattern etc.Human relations are one of the most complex yet the most important arena of any business organisation. The success of any business entity depends upon the way they develop their human resource. The book deals

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    an essay on the following topic: "Discuss cultural differences as they exist in American and Vietnamese culture and suggest some ways to overcome them." CONTENT The difference of culture impacts so much to the way to living‚ the way of thinking and the way of doing business. America and Vietnam have a big difference in culture‚ religion and business. However‚ we live in a world where it is called flat world‚ where there is no restriction between countries. It requires us to integrate in order to

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    security also involves a host of other aspects that are defined by virtue of subordination. Describing the matter further reveals that state security is primarily the protection of available institutions‚ ethics or values within a nation‚ and above all human beings living inside its boundaries (Brauch‚ 2003‚ 204). State security is therefore judged by virtue of how well a particular state can stop attacks‚ and at the same time defeat external threats. An example of this is Australia white Defense paper

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    A learning approach to human sexuality Main themes of the paper Human sexuality plays a major role in everyone’s life. Regardless‚ whether we are young or old‚ man or woman‚ South African or American‚ it is an integral part of what we do and who we are. There has been much done by way of research and scholarly writing examining human sexuality. The point here is that human sexuality‚ like us‚ is multi-dimensional and one can only begin to get a sense of what it is by the inclusion of many perspectives

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