Essays Tagged: "Carlson"

Companies today often seek skills and specific skill sets in lieu of technical knowledge.

agement positions as requiring a technical knowledge base of all positions contained in that group (Carlson, 2002, p.42). Current times and trends have changed this viewpoint, however; companies today ... ourier at the age of 15, or even younger, and to retire at age 65 with 50 years or more of service (Carlson, 2002, p.42).These 'lifer' employees worked their way up from the mailroom, and attained tec ...

(2 pages) 83 0 3.7 Feb/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

'In what ways have the Courts' attitudes towards contact in domestic violence cases changed in recent years?'

is research is that children exposed to violence at home suffer some form of diminished well being. Carlson highlights three areas where there is an effect on the child's functioning, these are: eleva ... ey can be hit while trying to intervene to protect their mother. Parkinson and Humphreys agree with Carlson and they also point out that to witness such events, to fear for their mother's safety and t ...

(14 pages) 141 0 4.6 Oct/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Human Rights

Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck : How does the killing of candy's dog relate to the killing of Lennie? What were the similarities between them? What was the reason for killing?

that both Candy and George felt lonely after the death of their companions. The difference was that Carlson killed the dog for selfish reasons, while George killed Lennie out of mercy. This was how th ... re no longer useful to it. The dog was smelly and old, therefore it became unwanted by the society. Carlson said "God awmighty, that dog stinks. Get him outta here, Candy! I don't know nothing that st ...

(7 pages) 49 0 4.2 Apr/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Authors > John Steinbeck