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    work on Monday, I am sure most of them would give you a funny look, and say “No”. Americans dislike of their jobs is very evident. To see the magnitude of this just look on social media. On Fridays, there are vast amounts of thank god it’s Friday (TGIF) memes indicating how happy they are that they are done with work for the week. Many American simply do not enjoy working. However, a select few actually do. They enjoy their jobs and their co-workers. Sure, they may be far and few between, but if

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    In Michaela Cullington’s article, Does Texting Affect Writing, Cullington talks about the debate of texting affecting students’ writing. Many people concluded that there has been a strong positive or negative affect on students writing. In Cullington's article, she concluded that scientifically there is no evidence for either of the sides of the debate. Many teachers agreed that texting does inflict bad habits on students’ writing. Other teachers insisted that texting helped with students’ imagination

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    Google is a search engine that is used as one of my primary resources on a daily basis, in my personal, education and work environment. By doing so, I thought it would be an excellent choice to research their history as well as the benefits offered to their employees to continue to be a successful company in the business world. In January 1996, Google began as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin that met at Stanford University while pursuing their PhD. Because conventional internet

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    Google serves. Google strive to maintain an open culture often affiliated with startups allowing everyone to be a hands-on contributor that feels comfortable sharing ideas and opinions. In Googles weekly all-hands on meetings, which are known as “TGIF” meetings through email or in the company’s café – Googlers have the opportunity to ask questions directly to Larry, Sergey and other top executives concerning the company. (Brin, 1998) Google designed their offices and cafes to encourage employees

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    stress and help in the employee feeling valued. Unlimited sick leave Keeps employees from coming into the office sick. This reduces the possibility of other employees getting sick. The company no longer has to track sick leave so it saves resources. TGIF parties and paid trips Google’s way to reward the team after working so hard to achieve their goals. A great way destress and team build. The long list of employee benefits assists Google in keeping employee’s engaged, retained, satisfied, motivated

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    The worldwide business world is experiencing differing level of changes and the pioneers, today, are confronting the major dilema about the straightforwardness they ought to keep up with the adherents or colleagues. Today 's business condition is described by unmistakable cases of dishonest practices and continuous mergers, acquisitions and cutting back, the adherents ' trust in their authoritative pioneers has turned into an essential issue. When we work for an association, we need straightforwardness

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    Being in the top ten for the past eight years. (Tata, 2015a) The key points of their success in the market and their competitiveness are their constant investment in innovation and their focus in costumer. They have created the TGIF who connects all Tata companies inviting as well academics and experts in innovation in order to create a network of expertise that leads the company to create innovation concepts and tools to achieve their strategic goals. (Tata 2015b) They also collaborate

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    COURSE: ORGANISATIONAL THEORY AND BEHAVIOR COURSE CODE: MGT 4020 INSTRUCTOR: DR. SIKALEI DAMARY GROUP ONE INTERNET EXERCISE: ORGANISATIONAL CONTEXT: DESIGN AND CULTURE MEMBERS ID NO GITATA IAN MWANGI 639068 MBEERA KEITH 641323 NDERITU SUSAN NJERI

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    For my thirteenth birthday, my dad let me pick where I wanted to go on our next family vacation. Since we always went to south to a beach, I decided I wanted to go somewhere else. I had always heard of people who had went to Niagara Falls. They always talked about how beautiful it was and how big it was. Anyone who has been to Niagara Falls would tell you to visit there at some point in your lifetime. Niagara Falls lies in between New York and Ontario, Canada. Even though it is close to the United

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    The book, The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins depicts the story of a hopeless divorced alcoholic Rachel Watson who rides the train daily, attentively watching those who live in the houses along the track. Every day she passes by what once was her house and envies the new life of her ex-husband. In addition she fabricates a life of another family down the street. Hawkins’ emotional diction and imagery further conveys the effects addiction has on Rachel’s daily life and others. Hawkins emotional

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