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    What is organizational citizenship behavior (OCB)? Describe in your own way. Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is behavior that goes beyond the basic requirements of the job‚ is to a large extent  left to one’s own discretion‚ and is largely beneficial to the organization. OCB comes about as a result of job satisfaction.  As employees that are highly satisfied with their jobs are more likely to think that they are being treated fairly ‚ therefore trust in the organization and their employer

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    Citizenship in America Citizenship is a word that several of us might know the definition of. Everyone is a citizen‚ well a citizen of a country. I am citizen‚ you‚ the reader are a citizen. The way a person acts‚ who is a citizen‚ is called citizenship. Citizenship also has to do with your duties or your responsibilities. For example‚ firefighters put out fires. Policemen capture citizens committing crimes. Doctors help people and animals feel better. Families help other family

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    One of the many things that Canadian parents expect to be able to do is pass their citizenship onto their children and as a result their grandchildren as well. As of April 17th‚ 2009 under the law of Bill C-24 if Canadian parents are living abroad and they give birth to a child that child will be considered a Canadian citizen as well‚ however‚ if that child decides to follow in their parent’s footsteps and live abroad and have a child that child may not be considered a Canadian. In 2011 Jennifer

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    Assignment 1 citizenship

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    words 1500 Citizenship‚ Diversity and the Public Services Intro A citizen is a person who is part of the community and does not except any sort of discrimination towards peoples age‚ believes‚ language and religion etc. and does not let people feel at any sort of disadvantage because of their age example and treats people equally whether they are citizens or not. Citizens should tolerates people’s views on things like most Muslim people need to prey 5 times

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    The Question of Female Citizenship Catherine Tupper In the early 1800’s a young man by the name of James Martin was denied by the lower court when he claimed that his deceased mother’s property in the United States was confiscated from his family. After being denied for an appeal in the lower court‚ James appealed his decision to the Supreme Judicial Court. The problem at conflict in this case was whether or not James mother‚ Anna‚ was defined as a feme-covert or as a citizen

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    Citizenship in Athens and Rome: Which Was the Better System? Roman citizenship‚ republican system‚ and social standings are overall better than the Athens systems because Roman citizenship requirements gave more freedom towards their people. Although a lot of the Roman society is based on social class which can lead to biased towards those of different “rankings”‚ the Romans conducted census to control the benefits and privileges of citizenship. According to Claudius‚ in Document C‚ Athens had conquered

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    Fraternities and brotherhoods can play a significant role regarding men’s cultural citizenship. What does it mean to belong to a brotherhood? What are the benefits and privileges? What are the implications regarding gendered discourses of power? The collegiate experience of Greek-letter organisations collegiate in the United States of America have marked a prominent arena where men’s cultural citizenship discourse are approximated and demonstrated. Literature that have emerged in the last decades

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    Citizenship & Immigration Canada      Canada’s immigration policies have changed over the last few years. The most up­to­date  information is available on the ​ Ministry of Citizenship & Immigration​  web page. Use the web  page to answer the following questions.    Come to Canada  1. Select ​ Immigrate​  and then select ​ Apply to Immigrate​ . List and briefly explain the nine ways  people can immigrate to Canada.     Nine ways people can immigrate to Canada is if they apply for one of the following things: 

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    1. Enquiry into the citizenship issue (10 marks) Choose an issue and say why the issue is important locally and nationally. Attach issue based evidence. (a) The issue that I and my group agreed upon was recycling as we wanted to raise awareness on the importance of recycling and help people to understand the benefits of recycling; Recycling helps conserve important raw materials and protects natural habitats for the future. Using recycled materials in the manufacturing process uses considerably

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    Against a Toxic Dump (WRATD) case study and highlight some of the key errors CSR made when handling the debate over the proposed landfill development. It will also suggest that the WRATD case study is a prime example of the reality of Corporate Citizenship and the idea that a business is dependent on its host community (Birch & Glazebrook 2000). The past century has seen corporations expand on a global level‚ this expansion has been made possible due to a number of contributing factors such as

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