place The Temptation of Misplaced Trust By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-10-30T20:44:39+00:00 Full Article
place The Kingdom is a PERSON, Now a Place By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-11-14T18:53:11+00:00 Full Article
place The Place of the Human Being In the Cosmos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-12-31T19:39:03+00:00 Fr. Pat presents a series of biblical quotations about kingship and priesthood. Full Article
place Have You Ever Misplaced an Elephant By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-25T02:15:01+00:00 Fr. Pat looks at three moral impediments to faith: chameleon morality, narcissistic morality, and indolent morality. Full Article
place The Place, the Process, and the Prayer By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-06T22:14:33+00:00 Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon preaches from Luke 18:35-43, the story of the blind beggar who receives his sight. Full Article
place A Place of Darkness By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-01-23T17:55:17+00:00 The Lord shines into the place of greatest darkness. Full Article
place A Place to Pray By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-10-25T18:39:01+00:00 Whether it's a separate building somewhere on your property or a place on your living room sofa, having a place to pray can make a big difference in our spiritual lives. This is the story of our sacred space. Full Article
place Launch: Frappr, place photos of you and your friends on a Google Map By www.frappr.com Published On :: (sample map) It uses your zip code to figure out where to place you on the map. Full Article
place Injured Curry & Feyi-Waboso replaced in England squad By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:27:15 GMT England replace injured duo Tom Curry and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso in their 36-player squad preparing to face South Africa in the Autumn Nations Series on Saturday. Full Article
place 'My game was in a dark place - I wasn't enjoying it' By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 10:17:53 GMT Robert MacIntyre admits his golf was "in a dark place" this year before he turned it around and got into the world top 20. Full Article
place Gatland admits replacement error in Wales' loss to Fiji By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:38:38 GMT Wales head coach Warren Gatland has discussed an error made with his replacements during his side's defeat by Fiji in Cardiff. Full Article
place Squash hunts for Olympics place By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 08:33:41 GMT As the Hong Kong Open begins, BBC Sport looks at squash's latest bid to participate in the Olympics with 2020 the target Full Article Squash
place Watch: Armistice Day tributes take place across Scotland By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:49:21 GMT The traditional 11 November two-minute period of remembrance took place at 11:00 across the country. Full Article
place Workplace mental health in the UK 'in a good spot' By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 05:20:46 GMT Barry Crisp will be one of the experts at the BBC Radio Northampton Headfest event on 25 October. Full Article
place Work at tide mill to replace flood-worn wood frame By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 06:48:19 GMT Parts of a vital frame have been damaged by flooding and need to be replaced. Full Article
place Zoe's Place hospice 'confident' of no service gap By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:59:11 GMT The charity says it is "confident" there will be no gap in the service before its new building is ready. Full Article
place MP calls for funding to replace 'shoddy' school By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:12:59 GMT Lessons have been held in temporary classrooms since it partially closed due to faulty construction. Full Article
place 'Our town is becoming a desirable place to live' By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 07:11:48 GMT A £12m cash boost from the council has seen newly refurbished homes make Maryport more desirable. Full Article
place Playlist placement is not a marketing strategy By here.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 18:56:52 +0000 Last Friday (19th July 2019) an independent artist’s debut single was placed at the top of Spotify’s New Music Friday playlist and Apple Music’s Best of the Week playlist in the UK. Not only that but at the time of writing this, 5 days later the song is in a total of 54 Spotify editorial... Read More Full Article Uncategorised
place Wittich replaced as F1 race director, Marques to take over from Las Vegas | Formula 1 By www.racefans.net Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:19:17 +0000 Niels Wittich has unexpectedly stood down from his role as Formula 1's race director. The FIA named Rui Marques as his replacement. Full Article Formula 1 FIA niels wittich
place DeFog: dynamic micro-service placement in hybrid cloud-fog-edge infrastructures By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-07-05T23:20:50-05:00 DeFog is an innovative microservice placement and load balancing approach for distributed multi-cluster cloud-fog-edge architectures to minimise application response times. The architecture is modelled as a three-layered hierarchy. Each layer consists of one or more clusters of machines, with resource constraints increasing towards lower layers. Applications are modelled as service oriented architectures (SOA) comprising multiple interconnected microservices. As many applications can be run simultaneously, and as the resources of the edge and the fog are limited, choosing among services to run on the edge or the fog is the problem this work is dealing with. DeFog focuses on dynamic (i.e., adaptive) decentralised service placement within each cluster with zero downtime, eliminating the need for coordination between clusters. To assess the effectiveness of DeFog, two realistic applications based on microservices are deployed, and several placement policies are tested to select the one that reduces application latency. Least frequently used (LFU) is the reference service placement strategy. The experimental results reveal that a replacement policy that uses individual microservice latency as the crucial factor affecting service placement outperformed LFU by at least 10% in application response time. Full Article
place Paris : Imaginons les Places de demain. Et si on s’occupait des rues d’aujourd’hui ? By www.paperblog.fr Published On :: Sun, 05 Aug 2018 14:13:16 +0200 A gauche, Barbès. A droite, la nouvelle Place du Panthéon. Aux mêmes heures !C’est une vaste opération lancée depuis 2015 par la Mairie de Paris. «Donner plus de place à celles et ceux qui ont envie de vivre dans une ville plus pacifiée, avec moins de voitures et moins de stress» selon les mots d'Anne Hidalgo. Sept grandes places parisiennes vont être « réinventées » : ... Full Article
place Trends and development of workplace mindfulness for two decades: a bibliometric analysis By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-09-05T23:20:50-05:00 This systematic literature study employed bibliometric analysis to identify workplace mindfulness-related methods and practices in literature published from 2000 to 2020 by leading nations, institutions, journals, authors, and keywords. We also assessed the impact of workplace mindfulness research papers. Scopus analysis tools provided a literature report for 638 Scopus articles used in the study. Using VOSviewer, leading nations, institutions, articles, authors, journals, and keyword co-occurrence network maps were constructed. PRISMA was used to identify 56 publications to recognise workplace mindfulness literature's significant achievements. The research's main contribution is a deep review of neurological mindfulness and psychological measuring tools as workplace mindfulness tool categories. The study is the first to use the PRISMA technique to capture the essential contributions of workplace mindfulness papers from 2000 to 2020. Full Article
place Realizing Learning in the Workplace in an Undergraduate IT Program By Published On :: Full Article
place Level of Student Effort Should Replace Contact Time in Course Design By Published On :: Full Article
place Can artificial intelligence replace whistle-blowers in the business sector? By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2020-02-07T23:20:50-05:00 The major technological developments have changed the traditional way of doing business. These developments have facilitated whistle-blowing. Access to data is easier and faster and communicating with the public can be done in seconds. Another development is the artificial intelligence (AI) which enters the business workplace in different forms challenging the traditional working relations. The combination of these concepts gives the idea of artificial whistle-blowing or robot whistle-blowing. The concept is that a machine should conceive and report relevant wrongdoing avoiding the traditional model of whistle-blowing where the employee is the person who should report. This concept, yet unexplored, presents interesting positive and negative aspects. The purpose of this contribution is to present the idea of artificial whistle-blowing and its advantages and disadvantages for the business sector. As a conclusion, this paper suggests that the concept of artificial whistle-blowing needs still to be researched and an optimal solution, for the time being, is to permit artificial whistle-blowing as a helping tool for the employees to detect wrongdoings but report them themselves. Full Article
place Will Information-Communications Systems Survive? Web 2.x and SocNet as Placebos or Real Internet Survival Kit By Published On :: Full Article
place Applying a Modified Technology Acceptance Model to Qualitatively Analyse the Factors Affecting E-Portfolio Implementation for Student Teachers’ in Field Experience Placements By Published On :: Full Article
place Place Determinants for the Personalization-Privacy Tradeoff among Students By Published On :: 2018-05-18 Aim/Purpose: This exploratory study investigates the influential factors of users’ decisions in the dilemma of whether to agree to online personalization or to protect their online privacy. Background: Various factors related to online privacy and anonymity were considered, such as user’s privacy concern on the Web in general and particularly on social networks, user online privacy literacy, and field of study. Methodology: To this end, 155 students from different fields of study in the Israeli academia were administered closed-ended questionnaires. Findings: The multivariate linear regression analysis showed that as the participants’ privacy concern increases, they tend to prefer privacy protection over online personalization. In addition, there were significant differences between men and women, as men tended to favor privacy protection more than women did. Impact on Society: This research has social implications for the academia and general public as they show it is possible to influence the personalization-privacy tradeoff and encourage users to prefer privacy protection by raising their concern for the preservation of their online privacy. Furthermore, the users’ preference to protect their privacy even at the expense of their online malleability may lead to the reduction of online privacy-paradox behavior. Future Research: Since our results were based on students' self-perceptions, which might be biased, future work should apply qualitative analysis to explore additional types and influencing factors of online privacy behavior. Full Article
place Transforming Communications in the Workplace: The Impact of UC on Perceived Productivity in a Multi-national Corporation By Published On :: 2017-05-10 Aim/Purpose: Unified Communications (UC) is touted as a technology that will transform business communication. While positive claims abound, the factors of UC attributable to its success have yet to be identified. By examining how users perceive UC impacts productivity, this study aids organizations in making better decisions regarding investments in and usage of communications technologies. Background: Unified Communications integrates disparate communications and information sharing applications into a single platform. The promise of UC is that it will revolutionize the workplace by providing a more synchronized fit between the way people communicate and the technology they use. Methodology: Through case study research conducted within a large multinational corporation (the Hewlett Packard Company), this study investigated the impact of UC on productivity. Interview narratives were examined using an open coding technique to capture individual perceptions of productivity. Further, to assess the role UC plays in facilitating relationship building and its connection to productivity, participant responses were mapped to the key factors of technology that influence relationships within an organization as identified by Dillon and Montano (2005). Contribution: This research contributes to studies on the impact of UC on productivity in the workplace. Findings UC was found to increase personal productivity, remove communication barriers, and create a more positive work environment. Recommendations for Practitioners : The findings of this study will aid organizations in making investment decisions as they evolve their business communications strategy. Impact on Society: Unified Communications will play an increasingly important role as people adapt to the evolving digital world through which they communicate and collaborate. Future Research: Little research exists that examines the impact of UC within an organization. Additional research investigating the use of UC in a variety of business sectors is needed. Full Article
place Library as a Verb: Technological Change and the Obsolescence of Place in Research By Published On :: Full Article
place Embitterment in the Workplace: How Does It Associate with Burnout and What Triggers It? By Published On :: 2023-06-30 Aim/Purpose: Embitterment comprises a stress-related response to unjust life experiences. Studies have found that it can have a toll on employees’ well-being. However, research on this matter is still in its infancy. Background: Within the scope of the present study, Ι sought to investigate how embitterment relates to burnout – the prolonged consequence of stress. This study further explored whether breaches of psychological contracts can trigger embitterment. Methodology: The study employed a cross-sectional design where two hundred and eight (N = 208) participants from the general population completed an online survey. Contribution: Findings suggest that the toll of embitterment might be much more than what research has suggested so far. Those who experience embitterment can become emotionally exhausted and cynical and these findings can be especially useful when identifying embitterment. Findings: It was found that embitterment related to higher burnout levels and more specifically emotional exhaustion and cynicism. No significant findings were revealed for the relationship between professional inefficacy and embitterment. Also, psychological contract breach was found to be a significant predictor of embitterment, supporting further the notion that perceptions of injustice can trigger feelings of embitterment. Results also showed that embitterment mediated the relationship between psychological contract breach and burnout. Recommendation for Researchers: The study highlights the notion that fairness is a key precursor of embitterment, and this finding is essential when developing interventions to prevent embitterment from arising. Future Research: Future research could use a longitudinal study design to unravel whether burnout represents a precondition or the consequence of embitterment. Future research should also include more objective measures. For example, it would be useful to pair self-report data with more objective measures on embitterment (e.g. clinical interviews). Full Article
place THE RIGHT PEOPLE IN THE WRONG PLACES: THE PARADOX OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ENTRY AND SUCCESSFUL OPPORTUNITY REALIZATION By amr.aom.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 16:04:47 +0000 We advance a model that highlights contingent linkages between overconfidence and narcissism, entrepreneurial entry, and the successful realization of venture opportunities. Overall, our proposals point to a paradox in which entrepreneurs high in overconfidence and narcissism are propelled toward more novel venture contexts—where these qualities are most detrimental to venture success, and are repelled from more familiar venture contexts—where these qualities are least harmful, and may even facilitate venture success. To illuminate these patterns of misalignment, we attend to the defining characteristics of alternative venture contexts and the focal mechanisms of overconfidence and narcissism. Full Article
place Taking Off The Blinders: A Comparative Study of University Students' Changing Perceptions of Gender Discrimination in the Workplace from 2006 to 2013 By amle.aom.org Published On :: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 18:36:12 +0000 As evidenced by recent legislation and media attention, eradicating gender inequity in the workforce is of significant importance today. However, this interest in justice stands in bold contrast to the continued wage gap, the steady number of gender discrimination suits filed, and the plethora of cases exposed in the media. Previous data collected in 2006 suggests that university students do not perceive gender discrimination as a threat of major significance to themselves or others. University students tend to minimize or even disregard the likelihood that they will witness or experience gender bias or discrimination in their career. The current study serves as a continuation of and a comparison to the 2006 study, with the goal of determining whether the perspective of university students has shifted, or whether they continue to consider themselves to be immune to the injustice of gender discrimination at work. Our findings suggest that students in this cohort are not only more acutely aware of these issues, but that this awareness has expanded to include increased concern over gender discrimination against men as well. The reluctance of students to believe that they personally will be unaffected by gender discrimination has been and continues to be surprisingly high. Full Article
place FLOURISHING VIA WORKPLACE RELATIONSHIPS: MOVING BEYOND INSTRUMENTAL SUPPORT By amj.aom.org Published On :: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 21:15:23 +0000 In a series of qualitative and quantitative studies, we developed a model of the functions of positive work relationships, with an explicit focus on the role that these relationships play in employee flourishing. Stories that employees told about positive relationships at work revealed that relationships serve a broad range of functions, including the traditionally-studied functions of task assistance, career advancement, and emotional support, as well as less studied functions of personal growth, friendship, and the opportunity to give to others. Building on this taxonomy, we validated a scale - the Relationship Functions Inventory - and developed theory suggesting differential linkages between the relationship functions and outcomes indicative of employee flourishing. Results revealed unique associations between functions and outcomes, such that task assistance was most strongly associated with job satisfaction, giving to others was most strongly associated with meaningful work, friendship was most strongly associated with positive emotions at work, and personal growth was most strongly associated with life satisfaction. Our results suggest that work relationships play a key role in promoting employee flourishing, and that examining the differential effects of a taxonomy of relationship functions brings precision to our understand of how relationships impact individual flourishing. Full Article
place Third Party Employment Branding: Human Capital Inflows and Outflows Following 'Best Places to Work' Certifications By amj.aom.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 14:57:15 +0000 "Best Places to Work" (BPTW) and similar competitions are a proliferating form of third party employment branding. Little is known, however, about how single or repeated third party employment branding occurrences relate to key human capital outcomes. Extending signaling theory by considering signal credibility and comparability, we use archival and survey data from 624 BPTW participants in sixteen competitions across a three-year period to develop and test hypotheses linking BPTW certifications to collective turnover rates and key informant perceptions of applicant pool quality. We find that certifications are associated with lower turnover rates, and in addition, propose competing crystallization and celebrity hypotheses that model turnover trajectories with repeated certifications, finding diminishing marginal turnover reductions across multiple certifications. We also examine company size and industry job opening moderators, finding that as certifications increase, applicant pool quality is (1) higher in smaller companies and (2) higher when job openings are scarcer. Finally, beyond being certified or not, we find supplemental evidence for effects of the specific certification level achieved (e.g., 2nd versus 15th). This investigation advances theory related to collective turnover, applicant pool quality, and employment branding, and is relevant to company decisions about seeking or re-seeking third party certifications. Full Article
place LINKING WORKPLACE PRACTICES TO COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: THE CASE FOR ENCOURAGING EMPLOYEE VOICE By amp.aom.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Jul 2015 21:03:22 +0000 We argue that employees who perceive that they are provided with a safe climate at work within which to voice their concerns and suggestions about work-related issues or problems will not only be more engaged employees but will also be likely to be more engaged and involved members of their communities. By focusing on the importance of employee voice opportunities, in work organizations, we seek to build our understanding of how to create "positive" organizations that contribute to the building of human potential, both inside the organizational setting and outside in our communities and societies. We also consider how employee voice opportunities in for-profit organizations may be influenced by the law and prevailing attitudes about corporate governance. Full Article
place THE ONLINE SHADOW OF OFFLINE SIGNALS: WHICH SELLERS GET CONTACTED IN ONLINE B2B MARKETPLACES? By amj.aom.org Published On :: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 14:48:34 +0000 This article extends the understanding of what impels buyers to contact particular sellers in online business-to-business (B2B) marketplaces, which are typically characterized by sparse social structures and concomitant limitations in observing social cues. Integrating an institutional perspective with signaling theory, our core argument is that offline seller characteristics that are visible online—in particular, geographic location and legal status—convey credible signals of seller behavior because they provide buyers with information on sellers' local institutional quality and the institutionally-induced obligations and controls acting on sellers. Using unique data from a large Italian online B2B marketplace between the fourth quarter of 1999 and July 2001, we find that both sellers' local institutional quality and their legal statuses affect a buyer's likelihood of contacting a seller. Moreover, consistent with the idea that a buyer's own local institutional quality generates a relevant reference point against which sellers are evaluated, we find that a buyer is progressively more likely to contact sellers the higher their local institutional quality relative to the buyer. Jointly, our findings imply that in online B2B marketplaces, signals conveyed by sellers' geographic locations and legal statuses may be substantive sources of competitive heterogeneity and market segmentation. Full Article
place An Approach/Avoidance Framework of Workplace Aggression By amj.aom.org Published On :: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 16:18:15 +0000 The number of constructs developed to assess workplace aggression has flourished in recent years, leading to confusion over what meaningful differences exist (if any) between the constructs. We argue that one way to frame the field of workplace aggression is via approach/avoidance principles, with various workplace aggression constructs (e.g., abusive supervision, supervisor undermining, and workplace ostracism) differentially predicting specific approach or avoidance emotions and behaviors. Using two multi-wave field sample of employees, we demonstrate the utility of approach/avoidance principles in conceptualizing workplace aggression constructs, as well as the processes and boundary conditions through which they uniquely influence outcomes. Implications for the workplace aggression literature are discussed. Full Article
place Who DeWine Picks as Vance’s Replacement of Crucial Interest to Gun Owners By www.ammoland.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 19:15:40 +0000 For now, there are several good choices for gun owners that DeWine can make, a few problematic ones, and one that’s completely unacceptable, his previous pick Dolan. Full Article Gun Rights News 2024 Election David Codrea Gun Rights J.D. Vance Ohio
place What’s the Cheapest Way To Replace a Lost Vehicle Key Fob? By clark.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Apr 2023 14:00:00 +0000 Raise your hand if you’ve ever lost something. If both of your hands are still down, I’m assuming you’re lying or don’t feel like getting questioned by those around you for looking inexplicably silly with your hands up. Whether it’s your wallet, your keys or your sunglasses, you’ve misplaced or left something at some point […] The post What’s the Cheapest Way To Replace a Lost Vehicle Key Fob? appeared first on Clark Howard. Full Article Cars Ask Clark newsletter
place Do Not Give Your Social Security Number at These Places By clark.com Published On :: Sun, 20 Dec 2015 23:30:00 +0000 When should you give your Social Security number and when should you not? Giving out your Social Security number is something you shouldn’t do unless you know it’s absolutely, positively required for what you’re doing. Companies and institutions ask for our Social Security numbers all the time. Unfortunately, they do a mediocre-to-terrible job of securing […] The post Do Not Give Your Social Security Number at These Places appeared first on Clark Howard. Full Article Protect Your Rights & Identity Scams & Rip-Offs Show Notes partner_rss_exclude
place Why Baltistan is the safest place in Pakistan By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Sat, 05 Nov 22 10:46:30 +0500 A psychological lens examines the low crime rate in Baltistan Full Article TMagazine
place Is the Workplace a Zombie Breeding Ground? - ASQ By asq.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 13:53:21 +0000 In this Journal for Quality and Participation article (open access), learn how creating an environment that fosters the development of spiritual intelligence can be a key leadership strategy for encouraging individuals to not choose to become zombies. Full Article knowledgecenter open
place Russia places six foreign journalists on wanted list for illegal border entry By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 24 18:31:48 +0500 Journalists looked to report inside the Kursk region after a Ukrainian cross-border incursion Full Article World
place Kevin Nikulski - 2nd Place Pro - 100PSI Contest 2017 By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2017-10-06 19:18:04 Kevin Nikulski - 2nd Pro Class - 100PSI BMX Flatland Contest 2017 Kevin Nikulski was back at the 100PSI BMX Flatland Contest in Dresden this year and came home with second place, congrats Kevin! Have fun with the video, Your kunstform BMX Shop. Video: ChefkochBMX Subscribe our youtube channel: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/kunstformbmxshop Full Article
place Voters report nails and screws found near D.C. polling place on Election Day By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 12:26:42 -0500 The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after an individual reportedly placed screws in the road near a ballot box in the 1300 block of 5th Street NE in the District of Columbia on Tuesday. Full Article