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Cases in Human Resource Management, (PDF/AZW3) offers college students with insights into common dilemmas, challenges, and issues human resource managers face in the workplace. Using an extensive variety of well-known companies and organizations, author David Kimball involves students with original, real-world cases that show HRM topics and functions in action.
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Doing without Free Will: Spinoza and Contemporary Moral Problems (PDF) introduces Spinoza into the present-day discussion on moral problems and free will surrounding this discussion. Old Western moral philosophy, for the most part, has been built on the assumption of free will as a special human capacity to liberally choose