... with the endless advertisements hiding inthe newspapers and magazines, clamoring on the radio, or dazzling on the TV. On the other hand, they still need the information to guide their purchasing. ... each time the customer reads it out loud. This interesting thing will remind them of the airline, especially in this case when the brand name is included inthe slogan. Moreover, the noun Thomas ... of the Study The values of the study lie in both theoretical and practical aspects. Theoretically, the study helps to find out linguistic features used in airlines slogans in particular and in...
... about studying opportunities offered to the college. The administrators also keep in mind that they are to build up and maintain their students' interest in learning by keeping close contact ... might be the one they think is best for their students in preparing for the end-of-semester exam focusing firstly on grammar and vocabulary, then reading, writing and listening. When the process ... guidance from the beginning through every step of the way down to the very last minutes of the thesis. Then I would like to thank the administrators, English teachers and students at the College...
... follow the vowel, as in masking, standing, wilting, the vowel even in an accented syllable remainsshort. But in pining with one n following the i inthe accented syllable, we know that the vowel ... plain prairie praise quail rail rain raise raisin remain sail= saint snailsprain stain straight strain tail train vain waist wait waiveai for i or e obscure.bargain captain certain curtain ... after reading the proof of this series.CONTENTS. THE ART OF WRITING AND SPEAKING THEENGLISH LANGUAGE. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. 7WORD-STUDYINTRODUCTION THE STUDY OF SPELLING The Art Of Writing &...
... of them: a) increasing the learners' self-confidence; and b) creating learner autonomy. Increasing the Learners' Self-confidence In an inherently face-threatening context, as thelanguage ... sticking to thelanguage materials and trying to discipline their refractory students, they will manage to create a classroom environment that will be conducive to learning. Nevertheless, these ... exhibit an inborn curiosity to explore the world, so they are likely to find the learning experience per se instrinsically pleasant. In reality, however, this “curiosity” is weakened by such inexorable...
... of the sample.Coding the Narratives The goal of the coding scheme was to capture the major themes andrelationships respondents mentioned in their answers. We developed the coding scheme inductively, ... well-being from a different lens by introducing the concept of Internetaddiction, specifically looking at online pornography, sexually related Internetcrime, and online gambling inthe workplace. ... sanctions, and individual psychological well-being should be part of the training process in organizations as much as tech-nical training. In Chapter 12, Mark Griffiths continues to examine the issue...
... permeable —integrating more influences from the outside world — as individuals engage in such online diversions as trading stocks or viewing images of their children in daycare. Availability of these ... participants. The “hype” involving computernetworking often obscures the complex social issues involved. Even thoughthere are downturns inthe high-tech economy, changes inthe Internet applica-tions ... Reading online versions of popular magazines/newspapers A Multidimensional Scaling Approach to Personal Web Usageinthe Workplace 61Copyright â 2004, Idea Group Inc. Copying or distributing in...
... provided their employees Internet access in the workplace. Forty-six of these companies were inthe service sector,whereas the remaining were inthe manufacturing sector. These companiesranged in ... contain PWU. These are: (1) framing an ‘Internet use A Multidimensional Scaling Approach to Personal Web Usageinthe Workplace 79Copyright â 2004, Idea Group Inc. Copying or distributing in print ... between the two individuals, the level of trust will move back and forth based on the sum of all their interactions.Therefore, the resultant trust level at any point in time is the sum of the sequenced...
... employees loading games onto their desktop PCs which may containpotentially harmful viruses or otherwise disturb the computing atmospherewithin the organization. Plugging into the Internet was ... as routine inthe Internetworld as they are inthe physical world for several reasons. First, employees 154 UrbaczewskiCopyright â 2004, Idea Group Inc. Copying or distributing in print or ... Internet inthe workplace.INTRODUCTIONPrivacy has been defined as the right to be left alone.” Employeessometimes invoke this definition regarding their rights to use the Internet, butanother...
... and rejected that inthe ordinary course ofbusiness” includes anything of interest to the employer’s business. The Courtstated that the exclusion does not apply to the interception of personal ... determine whether alegitimate business justification for the monitoring exists. Here factors such aswhether the employer provided notice to the employee of the monitoring andwhether the level ... managing the interface between humansand information technology — particularly the Internet. Many have argued thatweb usage at work is being misused and that there is a high cost in giving webaccess...
... section briefly examines the major issues surrounding Internet gambling inthe workplace.Internet gambling is one of the newer opportunities for gambling in the workplace. There are now a huge ... dealing with problems thatthey can address with isolated intra-company policies. Rather, Internet abuse in the workplace is intricately linked to the world outside the company. The sources of the ... creating other personas and forming online relationships or engaging in cybersex (see above) (Griffiths, 2000c, 2001).Internet activity abuse involves the use of the Internet during work hoursin...
... co-authoring a chapter inthe book, Managing Web Usageinthe Work-place, his research has been or will be forthcoming in proceedings including the International Conference on Information Systems, The ... 2002).To further investigate the consequences of personal Internet usage, thischapter defines personal Internet usage as the use of the Internet and e-mail in the workplace for personal interests.” ... takinglonger breaks, etc. (Bolin & Heatherly, 2001). Therefore, the attitude towardusing Internet technology is defined as an individual’s positive and negativefeelings about using the Internet...