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    求职指南频道  更新时间: 2006-11-20   http://www.chinahrlab.com
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    发信站: 北大未名站 (2005年11月26日15:30:04 星期六), 转信
    1. An international protocol on climate change, ratified by the EU,
    Japan, Canada, and now Russia, aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and
    prevent the more serious ramifications of global warming. Current attention
    is focused on the progression of complementary technologies that will give
    us low-cost renewable energy over the short and longer-term. This will
    provide the economic incentive to replace fossil fuels in developed and
    developing countries, leading to a more pervasively low-carbon economy. This
    is crucial if we are to slow the rate of climate change which can have
    devastating effects on the flora and fauna of our planet.
    2. It was originally believed that the universe had been created only a
    few thousand years ago. However, there are shortcomings of this theory.
    Firstly, it was discovered in 1923 that many of the faint patches of light
    in the night sky are from other galaxies larger than our own. The light was
    so faint because it took millions or billions of years to reach us, which
    meant that the universe could not have been just a few thousand years old.
    Secondly, astronomers had learned, by analysing the light projected by other
    galaxies that all other galaxies are moving away from us. Moreover, the
    farther they are from us, the faster they are moving away. This means that
    the universe is expanding. These discoveries completely changed discussions
    surrounding the origin of the universe.
    3. Internet shoppers are at an increased risk of both fraud and theft
    due to a number of factors. Amongst them are both a decrease in a means of
    reliable identification and an increase in the use of websites for monetary
    transactions whether from online reservations, internet banking, or other
    types of business. This fraud is increasing in severity and frequency in
    areas such as false business websites, telesales and online shopping and is
    now a more serious problem than ever before. One solution to this problem
    would be to limit internet transactions to websites authorised by the banks.
    4. In general, the longer an individual practices Yoga, the more the
    person improves. Long term Yoga enthusiasts benefit more while suffering
    from fewer symptoms of modern day life; they experience less stress,
    insomnia and high blood pressure and are less susceptible to common
    complaints such as tiredness and back pain. They are also likely to
    recommend it to other new health enthusiasts. Fitness fanatics usually gauge
    their performance on the basis of strength and stamina. They rarely study
    another factor that reflects how much is gained - the individual''s
    wellbeing.

    5. A recent study investigating the effects of stress at work argues
    that stress management programs should be included in all organisational
    development policies as a key step in helping to fight absenteeism from work
    and work-related stress. The Confederation of Work and Industry states that
    it is essential to counter work-related stress to beat higher absenteeism
    from jobs, and that most work stress arises from poor management. Stress
    management strategies are currently excluded from organisational development
    policies by many businesses, and smaller companies are unlikely to allow
    organisational development in the area of stress management.
    6. An ever-increasing amount of time is spent each year on staff
    assessment, and the benefits can be numerous. An appraisal can be
    informative, shedding light on areas of good performance; it can be
    constructive in that it can give employees an opportunity to consider areas
    for development within the job; and it can also be motivating by
    highlighting those skills, abilities and areas of knowledge that the
    individual has gained from the job. However, the frequency of appraisals is
    the focus of criticism by some people, who state that assessments do not
    take place at appropriate times, i.e. in time for an individual to address
    performance areas in time for a promotion, and therefore it is likely that
    half of the time spent on assessment is used ineffectively.
    7. Off-shoring has been adopted by banks and other financial
    organisations in the West since the 1980''s, but it is only in recent years
    that it has become popular in other industry sectors as its financial
    benefits over more local outsourcing have become recognised. Evidence
    indicates that off-shore workers have a lower incidence of failure and cost
    less to employ than workers based locally. Off-shore workers need less
    financial rewards and become more competent than local workers in a shorter
    space of time.
    8. Since the number of societies actively promoting environmental
    awareness has escalated in recent years, the implementation of campaigns is
    leading to a corresponding increase in involvement. However, survey data
    demonstrates that only one in twenty interested supporters bothers to get
    involved with the society concerned. This inertia typically reflects the
    belief that their contribution would be inconsequential, and, to a lesser
    extent, uncertainty about the appropriate channels to use. The data also
    suggested that interested followers are likely to discuss their views with
    other individuals. While this is a valuable means of promoting environmental
    awareness, it would be more beneficial to get involved with the societies
    themselves.
    9. Minimum wage policies, first introduced in the service industry and
    leading to a reduction in employee exploitation, were the result of numerous
    studies. The studies confirmed that a national minimum wage is an important
    parameter in employee security, and campaigners were rewarded with key
    backing from worker''s unions. This provided the support required to drive
    through Employment Relations programmes in many agricultural and industrial
    sectors, culminating in the creation of the Low Pay Commission. This has
    been vital in attracting collaboration from major corporations which have
    previously resisted the pressure to improve income stability.
    10. Until 1995, the use of bicycles had remained virtually static for
    many years. However, in recent years the number of people using bicycles has
    grown with increasing pressure from environmentalists, transport agencies
    and health officials. The trend has been to produce more fashionable
    bicycles in a variety of styles, lighter cycles, and more comfortable
    cycles. The diversity of models has increased enormously, though their
    general shape has not changed radically.
    11. The first television broadcast took place over 50 years ago.
    However, since then the advances in technology, science and programme
    production expertise have been phenomenal. The production of programmes has
    advanced exceptionally fast in the last 20 years and due to popular demand,
    television has become of significant importance to domestic life. The huge
    variety of programmes produced for television has influenced the types of
    audience attracted, such as the film enthusiasts of the 80''s, sporting
    advocates and those attracted by information media such as the news. Plasma
    screens have now been developed to improve the quality of television for the
    viewer, and the increasing demand for smaller handheld televisions are a
    reflection of the increasing popularity of television technology.
    12. For most people, any reference to hypnosis brings to mind images of
    individuals involved in amusing, and often out of character, behaviour.
    However, hypnosis is also a topic of scientific research. Research by
    scientists over the last few decades has revealed ways in which memory
    processes and processes involved in pain perception can be changed using
    hypnosis. It has also been found that hypnotic suggestions can regulate
    activity in identifiable sections of the brain and can contribute to the
    effective management of cognitive conflict. Findings from several related
    brain imaging studies, for example, have suggested that people under
    hypnosis can exhibit reduced levels of brain activity in both visual areas
    and the anterior cingulate cortex. Disparate research has already
    established the role of these brain structures in the monitoring of
    cognitive conflict.

    13. Horticulturalists must take into account many factors when planning
    the reproduction of plants. Propagation by seed is the most common method
    employed as it is relatively easy and has a good expected rate of
    germination, although this can drop if the seed has been packaged for more
    than a year. Many seeds can remain viable for up to 5 years if properly
    stored, as their protective coats prevent sprouting until ideal growing
    conditions exist. External conditions can be manipulated in order to bring
    seeds out of dormancy and hasten germination. However, even with optimal
    conditions, some seeds are reluctant to sprout.
    14. Significant advances in float furnace design and operation, in the
    development of glass compositions and in the glass forming process itself
    have all played a role in the optimisation of glass manufacturing. For
    example, thermodynamic modelling assists in the enhancement of glass
    composition and offers control over devitrification characteristics, and
    studies examining burner design, to ensure flames have maximum luminosity
    and impinge on the glass at the correct angle, aid the minimisation of fuel
    consumption. The exploitation of such advanced research allows glass
    manufacturers to reduce their expenditure on fuel, decrease their defect
    rates and produce glass of the highest quality, all of which are important
    if they are to retain their commercial standing and customer loyalty.
    15. When implementing a change programme, the more attention an
    organisation pays to the ''people side'' of the business, the more successful
    the initiative is likely to be. Considering these human elements ensures
    more employees understand the changes and thus support them; staff are more
    motivated and are therefore less likely to leave. They are also more likely
    to disseminate the message to others in a positive light. Most organisations
    focus initially on the process elements of the change initiative. Only very
    infrequently is the initial focus upon this equally important part of the
    change process: the people.
    16. Financial fraud is a crime of growing significance. In 2003, 8% of
    reported business-related crimes were frauds, averaging ?35,000 in losses.
    By 2005, whilst financial fraud was found to be the sixth-most frequent
    crime, it was the third-highest concern amongst business leaders.
    Researchers found that globally, Internet-based fraud was rising
    dramatically, accounting for two-thirds of all reported fraud cases in 2005.
    The main reasons for the frauds included poor supervision and lack of proper
    division of duties, inadequate control of access to systems, and poor
    authorisation controls. Internal detective measures uncovered less than half
    of the cases, with an increasing number of cases being discovered by
    accident. One third of the cases were committed by managerial staff, while
    one-half were committed by non-managerial staff.
    17. The cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation is the afterglow
    from the Big Bang, and weak as it may be today, these primeval microwaves
    hold valuable information about fundamental properties of the early
    universe. Slight differences, or anisotropies, in the brightness and
    polarization of the CMB reveal clues about the nature of the primordial
    plasma: that the discrepancies exist at all shows that the plasma was not
    perfectly uniform. The variations in brightness seen in the CMB reflect
    differences in the density of the primordial plasma, whereas the anisotropic
    polarization reveals information about the dynamics of the early universe,
    such as the movement of material and the number of gravitational waves. The
    CMB, however, is not the only source of polarized microwaves and the
    cosmological polarisation must thus be measured at different wavelengths so
    as to isolate them from foreground signals.
    18. As in the tradition of haute couture catwalks and magazines, an
    effective shop window must display items in such a way that engenders
    customers'' aspirations to lead a certain lifestyle and consequently
    stimulate their desire to purchase the merchandise. Financial success may
    also depend on how frequently the window display is altered, as this will
    encourage customers to regularly enter the shop to inspect new stock. It may
    also induce an anxiety that the pieces may be removed imminently and thereby
    increase customer spending, as well as catch the attention of passers by
    because a constantly evolving window display suggests something exciting is
    happening. The display items should be large and bright in colour to ensure
    that they are visible from a distance and a themed window (e.g. Christmas)
    often improves sales considerably. A common drawback of placing items in a
    shop window is that they are more liable to be stolen.
    19. The prospect of accepting negative feedback about ourselves elicits
    conflict as we need to assess the immediate emotional costs of negative
    information about ourselves against the long-term benefits of gaining useful
    feedback. Studies have confirmed what most managers seem to have known
    already: that the mood we are in whilst receiving feedback often influences
    the relative weight people assign to emotional costs versus the
    informational benefits of receiving negative feedback. The studies that have
    been carried out have demonstrated that positive moods can function as a
    buffer and therefore enable people affected in this way to both accept as
    well as better handle the emotional costs of negative self-related
    information.




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