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- 2015_work_perception_survey_versie_en.pdf (2.96 MB, PDF)… form a relatively ‘healthy’ group. The bars in the graph in figure 3 represent the percentage of employees who had a good score (‘++’ and ‘+’) for the themes of work pace, emotional stress and so on. The results for 2013 are represented by the light blue bar and for 2015 by the dark blue bar. By comparing the two, it is possible to observe trends in progress, stability or deterioration. We describe the trends below. 3,0 33,4 33,6 14,1 27,7 10,7 22,2 8,8 27,2 27,8 26,0 27,9 13,6 79,8 44,8 57,3 58,2 31,9 61,0 56,3 45,5 47,7 46,2 … analysis in social sciences). Sociale Wetenschappen, 47, 2-14. Zhou, J., & George, J. (2001). When job dissatisfaction leads to creativity: Encouraging the expression of voice. Academy of Management Journal, 44, 682-696. 47 | P a g e Appendix 1 Method Online survey and response This survey was conducted online in November and December 2015. Following an internal UM communication, 4,400 UM employees were approached by e-mail to take part in the survey. Each respondent accessed the survey via a unique …
- um-style-guide-spelling-and-writing-for-um.pdf (504.24 KB, PDF)… splitting or joining paragraphs, comparing heading and citation styles, deleting or synthesising repeated information and logically restructuring. c. Deal with any parts you highlighted earlier. d. Check the spelling and wording of all proper names. Add any new proper names or other useful words to the word list appendixed to this style guide. e. Use comments to suggest changes if you are doubtful about whether to make … George and Kent streets For non‐English street names, do not use a definite article even if one appears in the original language. You can find our office at Leliestraat 14b The Language Centre is in Sint Servaasklooster Grote Gracht is the main shopping street 18 Avoid terms such as ‘the western world’, which imply that everything is viewed from the standpoint of … study showed immediate improvement. but not in very short ones The results were encouraging but inconclusive. • between all items in a series except the final two the Dutch flag is red, white and blue. Some guides41 recommend using a comma between the final items (The Dutch flag is red, white, and blue), but at UM, as in Dutch, we do not unless it is needed to prevent ambiguity: …
- um_style_guide_edwards_1.pdf (504.26 KB, PDF)… splitting or joining paragraphs, comparing heading and citation styles, deleting or synthesising repeated information and logically restructuring. c. Deal with any parts you highlighted earlier. d. Check the spelling and wording of all proper names. Add any new proper names or other useful words to the word list appendixed to this style guide. e. Use comments to suggest changes if you are doubtful about whether to make … George and Kent streets For non‐English street names, do not use a definite article even if one appears in the original language. You can find our office at Leliestraat 14b The Language Centre is in Sint Servaasklooster Grote Gracht is the main shopping street 18 Avoid terms such as ‘the western world’, which imply that everything is viewed from the standpoint of … study showed immediate improvement. but not in very short ones The results were encouraging but inconclusive. • between all items in a series except the final two the Dutch flag is red, white and blue. Some guides41 recommend using a comma between the final items (The Dutch flag is red, white, and blue), but at UM, as in Dutch, we do not unless it is needed to prevent ambiguity: …
- um_writing_style_guide.pdf (504.26 KB, PDF)… splitting or joining paragraphs, comparing heading and citation styles, deleting or synthesising repeated information and logically restructuring. c. Deal with any parts you highlighted earlier. d. Check the spelling and wording of all proper names. Add any new proper names or other useful words to the word list appendixed to this style guide. e. Use comments to suggest changes if you are doubtful about whether to make … George and Kent streets For non‐English street names, do not use a definite article even if one appears in the original language. You can find our office at Leliestraat 14b The Language Centre is in Sint Servaasklooster Grote Gracht is the main shopping street 18 Avoid terms such as ‘the western world’, which imply that everything is viewed from the standpoint of … study showed immediate improvement. but not in very short ones The results were encouraging but inconclusive. • between all items in a series except the final two the Dutch flag is red, white and blue. Some guides41 recommend using a comma between the final items (The Dutch flag is red, white, and blue), but at UM, as in Dutch, we do not unless it is needed to prevent ambiguity: …
- MMM2023_0.pdf (523.43 KB, PDF)… from 1 to n. (b) What is the smallest value of n, with n � 15, for which no order exists such that the sum of any two adjacent numbers is a perfect square? Problem 3. Bert has a collection of 7 identical red marbles and a large number of iden- tical blue marbles. He decides to arrange his 7 red marbles and some of the blue marbles in a row and he notices that the number of marbles whose right hand neighbor is the same color as themselves, is equal to the number of marbles whose right hand neighbor is the other color. An example of such an arrangement is BRRBBRRBBRRRB (notice that 6 marbles have a right hand neighbor of the same color, 6 marbles have a right hand neigh- bor of a di↵erent color and one marbles has no right hand neighbor). Let m be the maximum number of blue marbles for which such an arrangement is possible. (a) Find m. Now that we know m, let N be the number of arrangements of these m+ 7 marbles that satisfy the requirement that ’the number of marbles whose right hand neighbor is the same color as …
- MMM2023.pdf (523.43 KB, PDF)… from 1 to n. (b) What is the smallest value of n, with n � 15, for which no order exists such that the sum of any two adjacent numbers is a perfect square? Problem 3. Bert has a collection of 7 identical red marbles and a large number of iden- tical blue marbles. He decides to arrange his 7 red marbles and some of the blue marbles in a row and he notices that the number of marbles whose right hand neighbor is the same color as themselves, is equal to the number of marbles whose right hand neighbor is the other color. An example of such an arrangement is BRRBBRRBBRRRB (notice that 6 marbles have a right hand neighbor of the same color, 6 marbles have a right hand neigh- bor of a di↵erent color and one marbles has no right hand neighbor). Let m be the maximum number of blue marbles for which such an arrangement is possible. (a) Find m. Now that we know m, let N be the number of arrangements of these m+ 7 marbles that satisfy the requirement that ’the number of marbles whose right hand neighbor is the same color as …
How Germany Almost Legalized Cannabis
The 1st of April 2024 marks the day when Germany adopted the most progressive legal approach to cannabis in Europe. While for the Dutch, this may sound like an April’s fool prank, it is far from it: The new German CanG (Cannabis Law) regulates the consumption, possession, and supply of the soft drug...
‘’Opinion epidemics’’ make public health public
Prof. Klasien Horstman: "If we appreciate health and democracy, controlling epidemics requires open societies with rich, varied, and inclusive public deliberative fora. The value of ideas needs to become clear through public deliberation, not by denying non-experts, whoever they may be, a voice in...