Managing Employees
Employee motivation has become the most important factor in order to get success in any business. It generally helps any organization grow in a very healthy manner. (…)
Employee motivation has become the most important factor in order to get success in any business. It generally helps any organization grow in a very healthy manner. (…)
Amongst the plethora of typical Hong Kong comedy, fantasy, and Jet Li-like action films, Wong Kar-wai emerged as a promising director in the late ’80s as part of the Second New Wave of Hong Kong filmmakers who studied the nation’s social and political issues. Averaging one film every two years, Wong is a prolific director, whose style has become frequently imitated in Hong Kong. As evidenced by Chungking Express and In the Mood for Love, Wong’s films are slightly experimental character pieces that focus on the critical and recurring themes of time, detachment and isolation in spite of an aberrant and consistently inconsistent style. (…)
Parental involvement and specifically father’s involvements has been considered as a very important factor in the academic achievements of children since more than three decades (e.g. (…)
Industrial relationships have always been a complicated subject. (…)
Erik Erikson is well-known for his work in refining and expanding Freuds Theory of stages. He gets Freud’s ideas and other loyalist. (…)
“Money is everything”. For practical reason, that common saying may contain some truth that money can be effective motivator at work, but others disagree with such saying. (…)
Good academic writings start with original ideas. Copying another idea intentionally or unintentionally could affect both the essays contents and the welfare of the client as well. (…)
This academic paper is meant to analyse whether exercise would help combat teenage obesity. (…)
Sir Thomas Malory completed Le Morte d’Arthur, the greatest English version of the King Arthur legend, in 1469-70. (…)
Sinkhole is a mainly natural phenomenon that reveals itself as a depression in the ground caused by underground streams1. (…)