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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on HR Management, Industrial Relations, and Personal Management. It needs to be at least 2250 words. This research will begin with the statement that for many years, organizations have always emphasized on human resources for the achievement of&nbsp.specific&nbsp.goals. The human being had and still being treated as significant resources that contribute immensely to the objectives of an organization. Many of us have seen organizations with the variety of workers/employees. Such employees are from a different background, with different qualifications, outlook, and understanding. As such, there is a need to emphasize on the development of employees or human resources if the business wants to achieve better in the future. Businesses can make it better and progress by creative efforts and abilities of their human resources. Many businesses have a variety of functional areas. Some include production management, financial management, marketing management and human resources management. Our focus is on human resource HR or human resources management HRM. As mentioned above, human resource is essential to organizations. As such, human resources management in an organization has a number of functions in relation to human resources. They acquire human resources, develop and maintain it. In a simple explanation, HRM does staff recruitment, retention, and development of the human resource. Industrial relations, personnel management, and HRM all simply represent the activity of managing people. They may have different methods but at the core are focused on the same principle of managing people which have developed throughout the years in order to help the workforce.

 

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The Importance of Listening

In a paper, reflect on a situation in your professional or personal life where poor listening skills created a problem. Briefly describe the situation, then spend the bulk of your reflection analyzing what went wrong in terms of listening and how, specifically, effective listening would have made a difference. Be sure you incorporate terms from the text of effective listening skills as you analyze the situation and suggest ways it could have been improved. Your paper should cite specific examples and provide detailed analysis incorporation reading and textbook material. If outside sources are used, proper citation of the source should be included.

 

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Texark Inc., a calendar year taxpayer, reported $5,210,300 net income before tax on its financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. The corporation’s records reveal the following information. • Depreciation expense per books was $713,700, and MACRS depreciation was 662,000.• Texark exchanged old equipment (-0- tax basis; $44,200 book basis) for new equipment (FMV $50,000). Book gain was included in book income, although the exchange was nontaxable for tax purposes.• Texark received a $100,000 insurance reimbursement for the destruction of machinery with a $29,000 tax basis and a $70,000 book basis. Texark spent $110,000 to replace the machinery before year-end. How do I compute taxable income with the above information?

Texark Inc., a calendar year taxpayer, reported $5,210,300 net income before tax on its financialstatements prepared in accordance with GAAP. The corporation’s records reveal the following…

 

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I will pay for the following article Rituals as a Part of Everyday Human Action. The work is to be 11 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. motivations seem uniquely realistic” (Geertz 1993 [1966] cited by Deeley 2004). The study of rituals and ritual actions contributes to an understanding of how and why symbolic culture affects behavior and cognition in religious contexts, and relates to mind, brain physiology, and the development, maintenance, and transmission of beliefs in general.

Emile Durkheim, a French pioneer in the fields of anthropology and sociology, and author of The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life saw religion as a means of social cohesion where rituals “strengthen the bonds attaching the individual to the society…” (Bomar et al. 1999, citing Durkheim 1915). But what constitutes a ritual? Anthropologists express diverse opinions, and interdisciplinary discussions involving theologians, philosophers, cognitive scientists, and others create an even more complex picture.

The “performance of a complex sequence of symbolic acts” is one definition suggested by Victor Turner (1967, 1979, cited by Borman et al. 1999). McGuire (1992) adds the dimension of a sense of awe and wonder that accompanies ritual acts and Kertzer (1988) refines further with the aspect of formalized, structured sequences carried out at specific times and places (Coleman & Collins 2000).

A hallmark event in the history of the study of the ritual was organized in the mid-1960s by Julian Huxley who brought together influential people like R.D. Laing, Erik Erikson, Edmund Leach, Victor Turner, Desmond Morris, Konrad Lorenz, Myers Fortes, and N. Tinbergen to discuss the topic. Huxley (1966) came up with a formal ethological definition of ritual as “an adaptive formalization or canalization of emotionally motivated behavior under the pressure of natural selection” specifying the functions of ritual as promoting better, less ambiguous signals for communication, more stimulation and release of behavior patterns in others, reducing intra-specific damage and serving sexual and social bonding behavior (Grimes, 2003).

 

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