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    hrm project

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    Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. CURRENT APPROACH TO INDUCTION 3 2.1 FORMAL INDUCTION 3 2.1.1 Day 1 3 2.1.2 Day 2 3 2.1.3 Day 3 4 2.2 Informal Induction 4 3. Methodology 4 4. FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION 5 4.1 Participant demographics 5 4.2 Students Perspectives 5 5. DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 7 6. RECOMMENDATIONS 8 7. CONCLUSION 9 8. REFERENCES 9 APPENDIX – A 10 APPENDIX – B 11 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION Socialization can be defined as a process of shaping

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    The Warsaw Pact

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    treaties that defined the Cold War; NATO and the Warsaw Pact. In 1949‚ the possibilities of the Communist expansion prompted the United States and 11 other Western nations to take action and form the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The NATO was a joining of the western nations and their beliefs. In response‚ the Soviet Union and its other Communist nations in Eastern Europe founded another alliance‚ the Warsaw Pact‚ in 1955. The Warsaw Pact was seen as the communist group. The alignment of nearly

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    Summary: The Pact

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    business areas while the East ward is the downtown area that includes all the action with tourists like restaurants and shopping centers. Then there is the West ward‚ an area with homes with very high rates of crime. In the first chapter of the novel “The Pact” we learn about George Jenkins and his lifestyle as a kid. At an early age he without really intending too found an interest in dentistry at one of his appointments through curiosity. He grew up in the Stella Wright Housing

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    downfall of Soviet power in Eastern Europe. The reforms introduced by Gorbacev‚ were far more effective in the long term‚ as they paved the way for new freedoms and ideals‚ which eventually led to the disintegration of both the USSR and the Warsaw Pact

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    Nato and Neoliberalism

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    behaviours while monitoring the states. The independence of these international institutions should be guaranteed with rational calculations which will utilize cooperation without a hegemon. Under all these ideas one can think of NATO as a military pact which considers use of power and domination in the first hand. But there are several unique characteristics of NATO that make this institution open to a neoliberal interpretation: First‚ NATO is highly institutionalized. It provides members with

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    Nato and Warsaw Pact

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    NATO and the Warsaw Pact Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. History ‚ 2009 The United States‚ Britain‚ and France along with other Western European nations grew further apart from the Soviet Union after World War II. The USSR‚ which had been their World War II ally‚ was increasingly seen as a potential aggressor. The United States and several Western European nations agreed that potential Soviet aggression warranted a stronger alliance among them. What resulted was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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    racism are all around us‚ many times affecting what we do and how we act. Quite often however‚ we do not realize the impact that they have on others and even ourselves. Bharati Mukherjee ’s short story‚ "The Lady From Lucknow" is about Nafeesa Hafeez‚ a young woman who moves from Lucknow‚ a city in India‚ to America with her husband and family. Although they are well off‚ Nafeesa struggles to enjoy her life and fit in with the world around her. Nafeesa then meets James Beamish‚ an older‚ married man

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    Peaceful Revolutions

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    Peaceful revolutions Successful political revolutions in the last three decades have been dominated by masses of unarmed people. They have challenged the present political establishment and refused to obey orders‚ often at central places in the capitals. Different from the traditional armed guerillas confronting the state army these movements have not used deadly means‚ not even when confronted with violent police and militaries. These cases are on crucial points different from the traditional

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    fled and was replaced by Nagy whom promised radical changes but when he announced that Hungary was going to leave the Warsaw pact the soviets reacted. The red army was sent across the borders and thought against Nagy’s supporters however they were defeated and Nagy was hanged. This provided a threat to soviet control as if one state was seen to be separating from the Warsaw pact and therefore seemingly becoming independent of soviet influence then this may have caused a revolution amongst Eastern Europe

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    The Anti-Comintern Pact

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    Anti-Comintern Pact with Japan. The Anti-Comintern Pact was an agreement between Germany and Japan to thwart the spread of communism. This was the beginning of the Axis alliance‚ and Italy joined in late 1936. In case of an attack by the Soviet Union against Germany or Japan‚ these two countries would back each other. Germany ensures that it would have an ally in event of a Soviet attack‚ and Japan had Germany recognize its puppet regime in Manchuria. Hitler broke the terms of this pact in

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