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    and that is job enlargement‚ job rotation‚ and job enrichment. They are different in some ways but alike in many. The first way is job enlargement. This way is to expand in several tasks than just to do one single task. It is also the horizontal expansion of a job. It involves the addition of tasks at the same level of skill and responsibility. It is done to keep workers from getting bored. This would also be considered multi tasking by which one person would do several persons jobs‚ saving the

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    Steve Freeling‚ the sixty-seven-year-old sheriff of Maricopa County sat in his office. His mind was on a recent string of murders that exhibited markers of cannibalism. The door opened and his thirty-nine-year-old daughter Carol Anne Freeling‚ who was also one of his deputies stuck her head in. "Dad‚ there’s been another murder. The victim’s brain‚ tongue‚ and heart are missing. We’re thinking cannibalism." Steve hadn’t changed much‚ even over the course of thirty years. He’d lost six pounds but

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    The Soloist Main Point ·Steve Lopez is a journalist‚ he works in Los Angeles Times ·Nathaniel lives near by Skid Row. ·Lopez and Nathaniel meet at park. ·Lopez decides to write Nathaniel’ story. ·Nathaniel play a violin with two chords. ·Lopez found out Nathaniel was Julliard’s student. ·Nathaniel is a schizophrenia. ·Lopez call Nathaniel’s sister. ·Lopez get a violin and a cello from his reader. ·Lopez want Nathaniel play it in Lamp. Summary Steve Lopez is a journalist. He works

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    authority figures and inmates in prison situations. Conducted in 1971 the experiment was led by Phlilip Zimbardo. Volunteer College students played the roles of both guards and prisoners living in a simulated prison setting in the basement of the Stanford psychology building. Philip Zimbardo and his team aimed to demonstrate the situational rather than the dispositional causes of negative behaviour and thought patters found in prison settings by conducting the simulation with average everyday participants

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    Ideal Job 1 My Ideal Job Myself –My Work Environment – My boss. Jimmy Ho Ideal Job 2 The right job is including the people you will be working with‚ growth opportunity‚ working environment‚ and leader of that organization. To understand what work would be ideal job‚ I really do have to understand myself first then my work interests‚ work motivators‚ my personality preferences of working environment‚ leader of that organization‚ as well as my personal and professional values. There

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    While the Stanford Prison experiment is considered unethical‚ what usefulness has come from the experimental outcomes? Was it right to trade the suffering experienced by participants for the knowledge gained by the research? Explain how the experiment and consequently the suffering has added to current research in the field of social psychology. While the Stanford Prison experiment is considered unethical‚ what usefulness has come from

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    The Stanford Prison Experiment The Stanford Prison Experiment was a psychological study of human responses to captivity and its behavioral effects on both authorities and inmates in prison. It was conducted in 1971 by a team of psychologists led by Philip Zimbardo. Undergraduate volunteers played the roles of both guards and prisoners living in a mock prison in the basement of the Stanford psychology building. The experiment was intended to last two weeks but was cut short due to the rapid and

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    Steve Gleason played for the New Orleans Saints from 2000-2008. Gleason will always be remembered for his blocked punt on the night the New Orleans Superdome reopened for the first time after hurricane Katrina. Steve was diagnosed at the age 34 with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Shane Dronett was a former Atlanta Falcon player in the NFL. Dronett played a significant role in Falcons’ defence‚ which ranked second in the NFL against the run‚ allowing only 75.5 rushing yards per game‚ and produced

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    Engineer‚ inventor‚ computer programmer are three elements that describe Steve Wozniak. Many people know that Steve Wozniak was an engineer of Apple‚ but he was so much more. As a well known engineer of Apple‚ Steve Wozniak‚ showed Americans that technology could benefit them in their daily lives. His legacy showed us to not give up when you fail. The early life of Steve Wozniak’s call to change started when he figured out that people could not afford to buy a lot of technology‚ and decided he

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    The Stanford Cardinals men’s basketball team won‚ 82-69 over visitng Arizona State on Thursday night. With the win‚ the Cardinals ended a two-game losing streak and continued their ninth straight win at home. This was an important game for the Pac-10 Conference teams. After the game‚ Stanford (9-4‚13-9) remained a game behind co-leaders UCLA and California. Stanford senior‚ Matt Haryasz‚ who scored 22 points‚ said: "Right now we just need to win. We’re only a game out of first and we think

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