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Objective indicators to predict pleasantness of living roomKrishna, Subramani January 2011 (has links)
Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Predictors of Job Satisfaction among Staff in Assisted LivingLiu, Guangya 03 August 2006 (has links)
Using findings from a statewide study of satisfaction and retention of 294 direct-care staff in 39 assisted-living facilities (ALFs) in Georgia, this study examines the effect of sociodemographic, job, and attitudinal characteristics on overall job satisfaction and its various dimensions. The results show age has a negative effect on promotion satisfaction. Whites are more satisfied than non-whites with overall job, work, supervision, and pay. Urban workers are less satisfied with overall job, supervisor, coworker, promotion, and pay than their rural counterparts. Education negatively affects coworker satisfaction. Workers with children are less satisfied with supervisor relationships, and pay than childless persons. Pay is positively associated with pay satisfaction. Perceived workload is negatively associated with overall job satisfaction and each of its dimensions. Finally, perceived autonomy is positively associated with promotion satisfaction. The results of this study emphasize the need for new strategies to improve job satisfaction among workers in ALFs.
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Framing Change: Social Movement Framing in University Living Wage MovementsMetcalf, Laurie D. 14 January 2010 (has links)
In recent years, living wage movements have developed around the United
States. In addition to advocating for living wage ordinances and laws in cities, living
wage movements have developed to advocate for living wage policies at universities
across the country. The purpose of this dissertation is to examine living wage
movements at two universities to understand how they use communication to frame the
wage issue and to push for the implementation of living wage policies.
To develop an understanding of these living wage movements, two cases, Texas
A&M University and Georgetown University, were selected for this study to examine
through the lens of the social movement framing perspective. Data for the cases
included interviews with activists and administrators, media reports, video
documentaries, and internal documents.
Results showed that the living wage campaign in each case prioritized the
components of collective action frames, diagnostic, prognostic, and motivational
framing, differently. The Texas A&M living wage campaign focused heavily on
developing the problem at an emotional level and offering a clear solution to the
problem. The Georgetown living wage campaign focused heavily on laying blame for the problem. Each case also exhibited elements of master framing which linked its
campaign to preexisting values. Most notably, in both cases, the existing university
values and culture were used as a basis for master framing.
The results also showed that the campaign targeted different constituencies, with
the Texas A&M campaign attempting to gain popular support and the Georgetown
campaign focusing on the university?s administration. This, along with the degree to
which each campaign was willing to accept compromise, had a large impact on the
campaigns? overall strategies. Overall, the results of this study show how
communication related to an issue affects the course of a social movement and how a
social movement approach can be used to create organizational change.
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A study of the mobile home in AmericaBruhns, Robert Albert 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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生物概念と生命概念の階層構造布施, 光代, Fuse, Mitsuyo 27 December 2004 (has links)
国立情報学研究所で電子化したコンテンツを使用している。
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Silurian-Middle Devonian Acanthodian Faunas of Eastern AustraliaBurrow, C. J. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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An Investigation into the Landscape Ecology and Dynamics of Vegetation Remnants on the Rural Residential Fringe of Brisbane, Australia.Melville, S. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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Feeding ecology of shorebirds (CHARADRII) spending the non-breeding season on an Australian subtropical estuarine flatZharikov, Y. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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The dynamics of mangrove forests in relation to die-back and human use in Bunaken National Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.Djamaluddin, R. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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Silurian-Middle Devonian Acanthodian Faunas of Eastern AustraliaBurrow, C. J. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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