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Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2019
When you are employed you have an employment relationship with your employer. You might think it is quite straightforward to determine the nature of your employment relationship and for many people...
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When you are employed you have an employment relationship with your employer. You might think it is quite straightforward to determine the nature of your employment relationship and for many people...
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Emplois sportifs, emplois pérennes, emplois précaires
Marché et organisations, 2016Le sport fédéral et associatif connaît, depuis une trentaine d’années, un développement du salariat. L’association sportive a recruté, souvent à moindres coûts, des salariés pour encadrer, animer voire dynamiser cette entité. L’objectif de cet article est de voir quelles manières ces acteurs tendent à survaloriser le potentiel et la qualité de l’emploi
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Imaging Use Among Employed and Self-Employed Urologists
Journal of Urology, 2010Compared to physicians paid on salary (ie employed), those who own their practice (ie self-employed) derive financial benefit from providing more care. Whether the volume based incentives of ownership influence physician use of other ancillary services, like diagnostic imaging, remains unknown. We explored this possibility among urologists.We used data
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Paediatric Nursing, 2003
In 1994, the UKCC directed employers 'only to appoint persons into posts for which they have been appropriately by their programme of education and training leading to registration'. As part of a larger study into the expectations that NHS organisations have of newly qualified children's nurses, data were collected on the nursing registrations ...
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In 1994, the UKCC directed employers 'only to appoint persons into posts for which they have been appropriately by their programme of education and training leading to registration'. As part of a larger study into the expectations that NHS organisations have of newly qualified children's nurses, data were collected on the nursing registrations ...
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‘Maintenant’: emploi pragmatique
Journal of French Language Studies, 1991AbstractIl s'agit d'une description, en termes de la Theéorie de l'Argumentation de Ducrot, d'un emploi pragmatique de maintenant. En tant que source de contraintes discursives ce connecteur présente pour nous un double intérêt. D'un point de vue descriptif, son étude rejoint celle de la cohésion textuelle; d'un point de vue théorique, il repose la ...
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Information Systems Security, 1999
Abstract As use of the TCP/IP suite expanded during the 1990s in tandem with the increased use of the Internet, organizations began to realize a new security threat emerged as their networks were connected to the Internet. As academic, government, and commercial networks were connected to the Internet, they became subject to attack from an unlimited ...
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Abstract As use of the TCP/IP suite expanded during the 1990s in tandem with the increased use of the Internet, organizations began to realize a new security threat emerged as their networks were connected to the Internet. As academic, government, and commercial networks were connected to the Internet, they became subject to attack from an unlimited ...
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Parent Caregivers: A Comparison of Employed and Not Employed Daughters
Social Work, 1995Adult daughters are frequently the primary caregivers of their elderly, physically dependent parents (Anastas, Gibeau, & Larson, 1990; Archbold, 1983; Barnes, Given, & Given, 1992; Brody, 1978; Given & Given, 1987; Hooyman, 1990; Horowitz, 1982; Soldo & Myllyluoma, 1983; Stone & Kemper, 1990).
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CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '99, 1999
This paper describes work which employs a room's window as a location for a peripheral interface. Windows have several properties which make them well-suited to unobtrusive display including their transparency, their positive associations for people and natural peripheral use by them, and their nature as a clean and pleasing interface between spaces ...
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This paper describes work which employs a room's window as a location for a peripheral interface. Windows have several properties which make them well-suited to unobtrusive display including their transparency, their positive associations for people and natural peripheral use by them, and their nature as a clean and pleasing interface between spaces ...
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