January 6th 2011 by admin in Humanities
For us cats there are several sweet advantages in having a human as a pet. But remember you are taking on a big responsibility when you adopt one or more humans. Humans are demanding pets that need daily care and attention.
With responsibility come both advantages and disadvantages. If you adopt a human you must get used to spending time at home. Your human does not deal well with being left alone – they will get into all sorts of mischief. For example, if you are gone just two or three days you run the risk of seeing posters put up all over the neighborhood. Your human will put out an APB on you ! Often with an embarrassing text that reveals all sorts of personal details – and usually accompanied by an unflattering photo of you – with morning fur and crumpled whiskers. Exactly the kind of thing that attracts ridicule from all the neighbor cats.
So please consider carefully if you are ready for a life with humans. And remember humans generally grow very old, so there is a big chance that you will spend the rest of your life with your human.
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October 30th 2010 by admin in Humanities
Unlike many years ago, today the business organizations are under immense pressure because of the umpredictable, turbulent and competitive environment. If the businesses are to keep up with the ever increasing competition, then they obviously have to manage their resources effectively. Managing the resources have to be done with careful consideration. Managing the human aspect of the organization is very vital as the the success of the entire organization depends on it’s workforce. In other words, managing the workforce in an organization is indeed not an easy task as people basically have different feelings, aspirations thoughts and needs. However, when it comes to managing the human resources effectively, it is rather important to plan how to utilize the humen resources better, in order to get the most out of the workforce, while fulfillling their needs. This is where the human resource planning comes into action thsu taking into consideration both the orgainzation and the employees.
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September 4th 2010 by admin in Humanities
Human resource management is an important part of a given business strategy. Small business owners and or new business established outsourcing is the best option for save you some capital to invest it elsewhere in your business. There are many advantage of outsource human resource management.
Save Money & Reduce Costs
When you outsource, you reduce your company cost. Normally, outsourcing can save a company anywhere from 30 to 60 percent. Whenever you hiring a team for it, you will pay for includes payroll, benefits, and other expenses. Another side, you could outsource a whole team for the money it would cost you to pay one employee. Therefore, it makes sense from a cost viewpoint to let someone else handle your human resource management.
Enhance Efficiency
Outsourcing allows a company to be more proficient. When they spotlight on what they are excellent at, they don’t have to worry about the other issues. The team of professionals that are skilled to deal with the issues can deal with the human resource management. They will complete the tasks effectively and this will maximize efficiency.
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May 11th 2010 by admin in Humanities
Imagine an expedition to the Antarctic in 1914. There is no GPS, no world-reaching radio, and no satellite phone. Brutal conditions, rationed food, tight living quarters. Sounds pretty bleak. Now imagine that something goes horribly wrong. As days turn into weeks the rationed food is exhausted. As weeks turn into months hope is all that is left. When hope diminishes, all that is left is the will to live.
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s 1914 voyage turned into a disaster just before he and his crew of twenty-eight could reach Antarctica. Their ship The Endurance was held up by ice for ten months and then crushed by it’s frozen, unforgiving force, and that is just the beginning of this two-years long journey. It is amazing what he and his crew endure over this time period just to survive.
This is an excerpt from a diary kept by crewman Thomas Orde-Lees that recounts a very cold and desperate time some six months after the men abandoned the crumpled, mangled wreckage of their ship on three lifeboats.