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    question it involves-whether your sacred union will be preserved and the blessing it secures to us as one people shall be perpetuated.” (Nullification Proclamation). Jackson’s defiant nationalism in his proclamation later served as a precedent to Abraham Lincoln in 1861. Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act of 1830 is often cited as one of his most horrific acts as president. However, it wasn’t his intention to harm them nor was he the only President who believed removal was the only policy to…

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    Herzberg’s Two Factors Theory According to Yusoff, Kian, & Idris (2013), Herzberg introduced two factors that determine people’s working attitudes and the intensity of performance, namely, Motivation and Hygiene Factors. The motivation factors act as the intrinsic factor which plays an important role to enhance the workers’ job satisfaction, while the hygiene factors, the extrinsic factor,concerns aspects to avoid work dissatisfaction among the employees. In Herzberg’s theory, he emphasized that…

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    Marjoleine Kars in Breaking Loose Together: The Regulator Rebellion in Pre-Revolutionary North Carolina attempts to shed light on what has previously been a under examined conflict out shined by the revolutionary war. Kars explores the defiance of frontier piedmont farmers who took up arms against a corrupt government that was happy filling their wallets, at the expensive of the farmers. She follows the regulators story from their oppression by corrupt official to the battle of Alamance, using a…

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    Introduction: Frederick douglass was a former slave ,he thought that slavery corrupt slave master and was bad for slavery frederick douglass wanted freedom for him and his people. Frederick douglass was a slave who wanted to learn how to read and write he soon found out that all slaves could not be able learn. All they need it to do was obey their master but douglass didn’t stop he was brave enough to sneak and give bread to be able to do tutoring and soon he wanted to be free and his…

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    Introduction Frederick Herzberg was a behavioural scientist who proposed what is called the two-factor theory which this annotated bibliography is about. According to Herzberg , there are some actual job factors that result in satisfaction while there are other job factors that prevent dissatisfaction (MSG, 2018). A recurring theme among these articles show a motivator-hygiene study which the practitioners test both the motivators and the hygiene factors and result in the hygiene…

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    The end of the Civil War marked a grueling time for the United States. Disagreement over freedom of slaves led citizens of the broken country to look to President Lincoln for hope and reform. After the end of the war, the turmoil continued with the assassination of President Lincoln. Andrew Johnson, the Vice President at the time, took Lincoln’s place as the President of the United States. As president during this critical time, it was Johnson’s duty to reunify the southern slave states and the…

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    tackled in the next topics. The suffering of the slaves is elaborated through the characters of the novel, and the most famous one is Douglass, who is the narrator and protagonist of novel and other characters, who are faced mental and physical abuse by their slaveholders. Firstly, Douglass is one of the rest slaves who are lost their true identity and family because of the slavery and that is abvioused from the beginning of the novel. Douglass have no accurate knowledge of his age, never…

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    Abraham Lincoln was elected on 6 November 1860 and his election played a role in the abolishment of slavery. Before Lincoln was elected he was open about his views about slavery. Abraham Lincoln believed that slavery was immoral and shouldn’t exist in America. Abraham did not have any supporters in the Southern States of the States at they were pro slavery as slaves worked on their plantations and essential for their economy. The northern states however supported the abolishment of slavery. Many…

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    Abraham Lincoln is remembered for his vital role as the leader in the Union during the Civil War and beginning the process Emancipation Proclamation that led to the end of slavery in the United States. He is also remembered for his character and leadership, his speeches and letters, and as a man of humble origins whose determination and perseverance led him to the nation's highest office. President Lincoln endured extraordinary pressures during the long Civil War. He carried on despite…

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    Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy

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    MOTIVATIONAL THEORY ABRAHAM MASLOW HIERACHY The concept of motivation has been defined as the psychological process that gives behavior purpose and direction (Kreitner, 1995). This motivation is to understand what drives the employee nor the people motivates to push their performance in work. Motivation is important because under an optimal conditions, effort can often be increased and sustained or in other simple word according to Smith 1994 (Smith G. P., 1994) , we need motivated employees…

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