The Great Depression of the 1930s was our nation’s most serious economic crisis. Using specific examples, discuss the impact that the Depression had on American society, businesses, banks and people. (hint: see The Causes of the Great Depression and The Human Toll of the Depression).
In: Economics
How do Employee Value Propositions differ for those being paid at different levels in two-tier wage plans? What are the implications of these differences for each phase in the human resource management process—attracting, developing, and maintaining a talented workforce?
In: Operations Management
how would the self driving cars (smart cars) react to a temporary signage (construction) traffic cops,or ambulance with sirens trying to pass them, by it self without human helps, and do you think we would see this in the future?
In: Civil Engineering
Evidence is fairly strong that chlorine, used for wastewater disinfection, combines with organic material in wastewater to form trihalomethane and other disinfection byproducts that are suspected human carcinogens. Despite this health risk, chlorine remains the predominant disinfection method. Explain why.
In: Civil Engineering
Please watch A TV in the Baby Bottle (52:00) from Films on demand. Next post a summary of the video. Finally, can children really learn from targeted entertainment in the same manner as they can from live human beings?
In: Psychology
It is commonly argued that complex and sophisticated technologies have created problems for society because they have outstripped the human ability to control them; the naked ape is not able to act responsibly with the god-like powers of advanced technologies. Is this a fair assessment or not, and why?
In: Operations Management
Human Behavior in organization - Managing change
Describe the three stages of change. Why is it critical that each stage be fully implemented before moving to the next? Provide concrete, detailed examples and explain how each fits into the three stages of change.
In: Operations Management
In: Psychology
Please write two paragraphs about some of the natural causes that can lead to climate change, that are not related to human activity. The point of this assignment is to find information about the counter debate why perhaps humans not are the reason behind climate change.
In: Other
If a nation chooses to reduce consumption and increase investment, how would this affect economic growth? In addition to investment in physical and human capital, what other public policies might a country adopt to increase productivity?
MUST BE AT LEAST 250 WORDS
In: Economics