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2022
This chapter highlights Julian Ralph's characterization of Brooklyn in 1893 as a vast suburb that was shaped by his view of thousands of men crossing Brooklyn Bridge after a day's work in New York City. Ralph's essay quickly pivots to Brooklyn's excellent schools, the natural product of a city of homes, and of women's influence. It considers the growth
Stuart M. Blumin, Glenn C. Altschuler
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This chapter highlights Julian Ralph's characterization of Brooklyn in 1893 as a vast suburb that was shaped by his view of thousands of men crossing Brooklyn Bridge after a day's work in New York City. Ralph's essay quickly pivots to Brooklyn's excellent schools, the natural product of a city of homes, and of women's influence. It considers the growth
Stuart M. Blumin, Glenn C. Altschuler
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Socialization resources theory and newcomers’ work engagement [PDF]
Purpose Although work engagement has become an important topic in management, relatively little attention has been given to newcomers’ work engagement in the socialization literature.
Alan M Saks, Jamie A Gruman
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2009
Abstract In April 1701 forty Indians from the lower Susquehanna Valley came to Philadelphia to make a treaty with William Penn. They were led by Connoodaghtoh, the “King of the Indians inhabiting upon and about the River Susquehannah.” About ten years earlier Connoodaghtoh had led a group of his Susquehannock Indians from Maryland back ...
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Abstract In April 1701 forty Indians from the lower Susquehanna Valley came to Philadelphia to make a treaty with William Penn. They were led by Connoodaghtoh, the “King of the Indians inhabiting upon and about the River Susquehannah.” About ten years earlier Connoodaghtoh had led a group of his Susquehannock Indians from Maryland back ...
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