BIMBINGAN PRIBADI-SOSIAL : EMOTIONAL AWARENESS BAGI REMAJA Esther Heydemans Universitas Negeri Manado ABSTRACT Teenage phase is a phase of changes not only physically but also psycho-socially. Teenage phase is characterized as “storm and stress” phrase. In this phase, teenagers experience strong emotions caused by pressure and tense to reach maturity. Emotional awareness is important to develop adaptive character in social interaction. Social-personal counselling covers emotional awareness which
Beyond Sophisticated Stereotyping: Cultural Sensemaking in Context [and Executive Commentaries] Author(s): Joyce S. Osland, Allan Bird, June Delano and Mathew Jacob Source: The Academy of Management Executive (1993-2005), Vol. 14, No. 1, Themes: Forming Impressions and Giving Feedback (Feb., 2000), pp. 65-79 Published by: Academy of Management Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4165609 . Accessed: 05/08/2013 09:54 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms &
Durkheim’s account of the importance of rituals in modern society Durkheim’s theories on ritual are an integral part of his work on religion, outlined in his book ‘The Elementary Forms of Religious Life’. Rites are defined by Durkheim as ‘determined modes of action’ (Durkheim, 1915, pg. 36). They are ceremonies that are active expressions of particular beliefs or aspects of a religion. It is necessary to consider and assess the theories on religion before examining and assessing those on rites and
Crash course for new online faculty orientation Anssi Mattila Online Education Team Educational and Regional Development Unit Laurea University of Applied Sciences Kerava, Finland Email: anssi.m.mattila@laurea.fi Abstract— In this paper, a generic outline for the content of a set of orientation courses aimed at new online instructors will be presented. The new online faculty, who acts as students on these professional development online courses, need to learn for example how to use the online
Apple Inc. Company Summary: Apple Inc. is an American multinational electronic company. It designs, develops and sells mobile communication and media services, personal computing products, portable digital music players and wide range of software products worldwide. Apple’s iPhone, iPod, iPad, MacBook, Apple TV, IOS and OS X operating software are the major successful products and services of late. It also sells and delivers digital contents and application through iTunes store, App Store, iBook
employees’ productivity into achieving hotel business goals. Research LiteratureResources Cushner, K., Robertson, L., Kirca, S., &Cakmak, M. (2003). A cross-cultural material development project to train Turkish development personnel in the Southeastern Anatolia Regional Development Project (GAP).International Journal of Intercultural Relations. Chang, W. (2004).A Cross-Cultural Case Study of a Multinational Training Program in the United States and Taiwan.Adult Education Quarterly. Dolnicar
What affects our self-concept? A self-concept is our perception of who we are, it’s the core of our existence. A self-concept can be anything about us that stands out in our mind, our ideas about every facet of our selves. Our hope in our future is shaped by our environment but who we can become is a part of our concept, our personal traits are a part of our concept. We want to know if we have a purpose in life and if we are sure that we do what is it? Our self-concept is also how we define ourselves
Ethics and Professional Responsibilities Applied to Baker Tilly & China North East Petroleum Holdings Limited Jingyi Zhang Arkansas State University Introduction Business ethics has developed since the 1960s in the United States. Ethical dilemmas have changed according to the economic environment. During the 2000s, financial failures happened more frequently because of unprecedented economic growth. Nowadays, ethical dilemmas such as financial mismanagement, international corruption, and
Journal of International Business and Cultural Studies Human resource accounting and international developments: implications for measurement of human capital Maria L. Bullen Clayton State University Kel-Ann Eyler Wesleyan College Abstract Human Resource Accounting (HRA) involves accounting for expenditures related to human resources as assets as opposed to traditional accounting which treats these costs as expenses that reduce profit. Interest and contributions to growth in HRA have been evident
Today, by no means it is certain our society has the capacity to ensure that the nine billion people expected population on earth by 2050 would all be able to achieve a basic quality of life. The earth’s ecosystem is deteriorating and the climate is changing. We are consuming so much, and so quickly, that we are already living far beyond the earth's capacity to support us. And yet, nearly a sixth of our fellow humans go to bed hungry each day: both an unnecessary tragedy and a source of social and