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    current situation. Then‚ a profound significance of psychological contract in strategic training practices will be examined. In contrast‚ a negative effect of psychological contract will be discussed by using an example from Chinese employees among Macao between 2005 and 2007. A comparison will be made of two key aspects: breach and fulfillment. The final section will evaluate the extent of psychological contract applicability in the 21st century. Psychological contract plays a key role in the 21st

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    stack‚ they recover their pristine purity. An omelette‚ a mouth - watering work of culinary art when on the dinner plate‚ becomes a nasty stain when dropped on the pillow. Shylock‚ even though he is set apart as different‚ still has his own place in Venetian society. The most obvious role that Shylock plays in this sense is that of the usurer. As the Christians could not pursue that occupation due to their own religious beliefs‚ the Jews stepped up into that role‚ and over time became expected to hold

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    When one feels isolated from society‚ jealousy sometimes will overcome their morality and can cause a disastrous ending. William Shakespeare’s classic Othello tells a story of a moor part of the Venetian army who is tricked by his conniving ensign. Othello has just recently been married to a Venetian noble woman Desdemona. After the secret marriage is revealed to Desdemona’s father Brabantio he immediately rejects the nuptials due to Othello’s race. Othello is then sent to Cyprus to stop the Turkish

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    recreation area. Regional Science Association Papers 12‚ 103. Goncalves‚ V. F. C. & Aguas‚ P. M. R. (1997). The concept of life cycle: an application to the tourist product. Journal of Travel Research‚ 36(2)‚ 12–22. McCartney‚ G. (2005). Casino Gambling in Macao: Through Legalisation to Liberalisation‚ Casino Industry in Asia Pacific: Development‚ Operation‚ and Impact. New York: Haworth Hospitality Press Stansfield‚ C

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    David Rosand: “Venetian Aesthetic and the ‘Disegno-Colorito’ Controversy” 1. Florentine Acadaemia delle Arts del Disegno – represented values first formulated in quattrocento Florence 2. New Renaissance artist = valued fame over money‚ work = liberal‚ not mechanical‚ intellectual not material 3. One of Vasari’s greatest contributions = assembling various artists within a single organization 4. Disegno – three “padre” art= architecture‚ sculpture and painting a. Florentine artists had no issue

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    Enduring Value - Othello

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    due to its textual integrity‚ and the enduring value which is enhanced through the exploration of such issues‚ as marginalisation and the psychology of villainy. Shakespeare’s portrayal of Othello as being an outsider‚ and being “othered” by the Venetian society due to his different race‚ reflects traditional Elizabethan values and ethics regarding racial prejudice and inequality. These recurring issues‚ of social intolerance and racial bias are prevalent concerns in our modern society. Shakespeare’s

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    In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the protagonist adopts an identity that conforms to Venetian society and defies racial expectations brought forth by his Venetian peers. His simplistic perception of himself as a Venetian man‚ unconcerned with racial stereotypes‚ conveys his noble virtues to be greater than that of his white Venetian counterparts’. However‚ Othello’s internalization of the racial prejudice‚ as instigated by Iago‚ is his ultimate demise. In the beginning of the play‚ Othello demonstrates

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    forget their pet that is waiting them at home. In order to increase the relationship between pets and the owner‚ we hope each the owner has a wonderful holiday with their pet in our pet hotel. Pet Friendly Vacation Hotels is the new venture in Macao. It is our new idea of a large hotel. Our hotel concept of construction is to provide diversified services‚ and let pets and the owner live in our hotel. The target for creating pets and the owner can enjoy the entertainment and leisure hotel that

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    The Fourth Crusade Is karma the reason for the slow but evident sinking of Venice into the Mediterranean? Maybe it is indemnity for the cruel selfish acts of Venice during the Fourth Crusade. The Venetians along with crusaders robbed Constantinople for personal gains. The Fourth Crusade should be an example that it is crude and unjust to attack fellow men for no reason. The Crusades were a series of battles and short wars against the Muslims. In the eleventh century Jerusalem had been taken

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    black was symbolic of Othello being connected with the devil. Emilia says in Act 5‚ scene 2‚ Line 133‚ "O‚ more the angel she/ and you the blacker devil!" This connection made him a wicked‚ distrustful black man‚ in the self-righteous Venetians eyes. As the Venetians were deeply religious‚ they felt that Othello‚ as he was supposedly associated with the devil was an affront‚ and impious compared to them and their own way of

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