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    system which creates excessive inequality and causes basic human needs to go unmet” (Yeskel & Leondar-Wright, 1997, p. 238).” Class is more than just wealth and family name, it is also associated with the level of capital available to the family. Working class and lower class families are stigmatized because of their limited

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    Taylorism and Hours of Work

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    Journal of Management History (Archive) Emerald Article: Taylorism and hours of work Chris Nyl Article information: To cite this document: Chris Nyl, (1995),"Taylorism and hours of work", Journal of Management History (Archive), Vol. 1 Iss: 2 pp. 8 - 25 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13552529510088295 Downloaded on: 26-10-2012 References: This document contains references to 34 other documents Citations: This document has been cited by 2 other documents To

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    figures that are reported in the financial statements do not provide an understanding of the financial well-being of the firm. Ratios help in creating a qualitative judgement about the financial position of the company by making use of quantitative relationships. The standards of comparison of the ratios involve comparing them with: (i) Past ratios: When the company’s present ratios are compared with its past ratios, then it is known as Time-Series Analysis. It helps in detecting and understanding the

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    provide examples of how the concepts relate to inequality in contemporary society to explain the contrasted link between them. Body Bourdieu was concerned with social inequality and the way in which it effects people through social suffering and the relationship between culture and inequality, as well as the way people conceptualize society and how social inequalities reproduce because of this. Bourdieu’s powerful theoretical framework

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    Work-Life Balance: The Relationship Between Stress and Health March 10th 2012 The relationship between employment related stress and workplace uncertainty directly impacts health today. Studies have identified employment strains caused by uncertainty of work that may be measured by scheduling and earning uncertainty (Tompa et al, 2009). The effort required in commuting to the workplace and effort required to handle multiple jobs are also strains that will be addressed in relation to this

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    Q: How does being working class shape your identity? Although one may not think about their class everyday it does affect who you are, the things you do everyday, and how you act. For example, in Under the Feet of Jesus, the characters are farmers and are clearly on the lower end of the class spectrum. Although they don’t think about their social mobility everyday I believe that their families “working class” title has a huge effect on each of their identities. In this case, their class affects the

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    Every person has a National Insurance number, which appears on your pay slip. When you start working you will be given a Tax Code that will indicate to your employer how much tax you should be pay. Taxes are compulsory. A part of each person’s earnings is collected by the government, and then used to pay for the things that we need as a country,

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    patients for an extended period of time (Tabone, 2004). This often comes as a result of inadequate staffing of registered nurses (Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario, 2011) which is another contributing factor to nurse fatigue. Nurses report working long shifts of more than 12 hours, not having sufficient time to rest prior to their next shift, and changing shifts within the week as factors contributing to their fatigue (Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario, 2011). All of these things result

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    memory where we remember how to do things. The semantic memory is in charge of store information about the world and finally the episodic memory store memories about an event. Short term memory can have relationships with negative and positive emotions. Based on the study by Philipp Spachtholz; working memory can be affected by emotions. Emotions can be defined using a variety of components such as physiologically and cognitively. Physiologically, speaking emotions originate in the amygdala; which

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    and therefore increase the likelihood of living in poverty. Families living in poverty cannot afford to better educate their children to give them a higher chance of gaining employment and hence the cycle continues with the unemployed and working poor of the working class unable to give their children higher education, allowing them to move up the class ladder. Australian Bureau of Statistics figures from 2009 show that

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