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    make the employees feel important, will show more affective commitment towards their organization (Mclaggan, E., et al., 2013). On another research done by Garg A.K (2013) on the relationship between leadership style and employee commitment at a parastatal organizations in South Africa , a positive significant relationship was revealed between transformational leadership and affective commitment, normative commitment and continuance commitment (Sameh Adel A. Saeed, Hamid M. Gelaidan and Fais Ahmad, 2013)

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    (The Three Component Model of Commitment, n.d.)This type of commitment occurs when the employees feel a sense of obligation to their organizations, even if they are unhappy in their roles or want to pursue better job opportunities. However, when an organization is having the approach of downsizing, the

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    certain duties as directed and controlled by an employer in return for an agreed upon wage or salary. On the other hand, psychological contract consists of employee’s expectations about what they owe their employers such as hard work, loyalty and commitment in exchange of what their employers owe them such as opportunities for skill development, career growth, competitive compensation, healthcare benefits, among others. (Coyle-Shapiro and Kessler, 2000 as cited in Vikalpa, 2013). This psychological

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    twelve, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford (Moon 209). As more and more mass shootings emerge, it’s unfortunate to think such tragedies could be avoided by involuntarily committing the perpetrator. As of 2017, involuntary commitment, also known as civil commitment, is a law where the court can order the mentally ill to get treatment against their consent so long as they pose a danger to self or other (Evans and Salekin 325). By implementing a less restrictive version of the current law where

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    Commitment To Afghanistan

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    Not many people get to have this kind of experience but many people wonder what it is like. The select few that do will never forget when their whole life changed, some for the better and some for the worse. Not many like to talk about it, some may even want to forget it ever happened but it will always be as vivid as the day it happened in my mind. Going on deployment to Afghanistan was a huge change to my life and perspective. The first few days were the most exiting and nerve wrecking days I’ll

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    The commitment and motivation behind our commitment usher us to make decisions and follow through actions that can eventually lead to memorable moments. In, William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet the commitment shown to both Romeo and Juliet’s decisions and actions leads us to believe that love is a powerful motivator and helps solidify our commitment. Three examples shown in this tragedy of commitment to actions and decisions carried out are as follows; Romeo and Juliet getting betrothed in secret

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    Sadly, this is a common case echoed across many instances of teens suffering from child abuse or suicidal ideation. Child abuse and suicidal ideation are dire issues afflicting millions of youth in America, but many cases remain unreported, leaving these teens vulnerable and without support in their predicaments. Although there are public campaigns urging those suffering from abuse or mental illnesses — or people who are aware of someone suffering — to seek help, there is a severe lack in education

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    A rising issue in our country today is the increase of mass killings that occur. More specifically, why are the perpetrators for these horrific events inclined to go through with these actions? Why did Dylann Roof kill nine innocent people at the Mother Emanuel African American Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina? Why did Adam Lanza murder twenty first-graders and six adults at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut? Although we cannot fully answer these questions, we

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    the economy of a country which determines the ability of the government to channel more funds or resources to the military. These funds are used to pay wages of the armed forces and purchase sophisticated weapons among others. However, domestic commitment is very crucial during the times of war. This refers to the general willingness of state’s elite population to settle the costs of war (Lecture Note 5). If the citizens of a country are behind their military and are ready to finance its operations

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    help in domestic commitment by the constituents to the negotiations and bargaining situations. It is worth noting that a leader who is not facing an election will have strong domestic committed constituents since they have the lowest cost for public commitment violation. On the other hand, leaders who are politically secure but are facing elections, and leaders who are politically vulnerable would have a primary cost of violating public commitment, therefore, weak domestic commitment. In a bargaining

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