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Human Relations Summary
2,302 words, approx. 8 pages Owners and managers of profit and nonprofit organizations define human relations as fitting people into work situations so as to motivate them to work together harmoniously. The process of fitting together should achieve higher levels of productivity...
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Human Relations Movement Information
289 words, approx. 1 pages
 Human Relations Movement refers to those researchers of organizational development who study the behavior of people in groups, in particular workplace groups. It originated in the 1920s' Hawthorne studies, which examined the effects of social relations,...



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 Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ)
The external relations of the Arab human rights movement.
01/01/1997: 7,500 words, approx. 25 pages Only when the Arab non-governmental organizations (ANGOHRs) decided to partially integrate into the international system of human rights were they able to expand their human rights activities. ANGOHRs were unpopular and ineffective in their countries because they lacked a solid relationship with the government....
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 The Boston Globe
A Movement For Humanity
12/10/1990: 301 words, approx. 1 pages The killing fields of Cambodia, the mass graves where victims of Stalinism are still being discovered, the Nazi extermination camps that disfigure European landscapes, the corpses stacked on garbage dumps in El Salvador, the torture chambers of Tehran, the Kurdish village where thousands of...


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