Dublin is the capital of Ireland and was originally settled by Vikings. It is known for Guinness beer and the Guinness Book of World Records. Some notable landmarks include Dublin Castle and Grafton Street near St. Stephen's Green Park.
1. The document provides an overview of the history of Dublin city from its origins over 2000 years ago to modern times.
2. It traces Dublin's founding by Vikings in the 9th century and later development under British rule from the 16th to 19th centuries when it was established as the capital of Ireland.
3. It also discusses Dublin's history under Norman rule following the invasion of Strongbow in 1170 and the establishment of English control over Ireland under King Henry II.
Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea. Politically, Ireland is divided into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland occupies most of the island, with its capital and largest city being Dublin, located on the River Liffey. Dublin contains many historic sites from castles and cathedrals to universities and parks. The Irish language and culture continue to influence life in Ireland today.
Brief description of Ireland's facts, history, mythology and tourist highlights. Students can explain the slides to the rest of the class or use it as a model to do the same with other countries. It is also a speaking exercise for students to agree on what to visit in their travel to ireland.
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, located on the east coast. It has a population of over 1.2 million inhabitants and is situated near the center of the east coast, bordered by low mountains to the south and flat farmland to the north and west. The Liffey River divides the city into two parts and Dublin has a maritime climate with mild winters and cool summers.
This document provides an overview of Ireland, beginning with a brief history noting that Ireland was incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1801 and became independent in 1922. It then summarizes key aspects of Irish geography, noting it is an island located in Northwestern Europe divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Additional sections summarize Ireland's neighbors, flag, official languages including Irish Gaelic, economy focused on agriculture and fishing, capital city of Dublin and its cultural significance, predominant religion of Christianity, traditional clothing including kilts and work clothes, performing arts like theatre and folk dancing, and gastronomy including breakfast foods and beers.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom located in the northeast of the island of Ireland. It is famous for its green landscapes and mild climate despite frequent rain. Belfast is the capital city known for its murals displaying political and religious ideas of its Catholic and Protestant communities. The economy has transformed from agriculture to trade, industry, and investment.
This document provides information about several places to visit in Ireland and Irish cuisine. Some of the top places mentioned include Dublin, the capital city known for St. Patrick's Day celebrations and Guinness beer; Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland and home to the Titanic shipbuilding; and the Giant's Causeway, a geological formation on the coast resulting from an ancient volcanic eruption and the subject of a legend about Irish giant Finn McCool. Irish cuisine highlighted includes Irish stew, a traditional lamb or beef meal with potatoes, carrots and leeks, and the Ulster fry breakfast consisting of sausages, bacon, eggs and Irish breads.
The document provides information about various aspects of British and Irish culture. It discusses the geography of the British Isles and flags of Ireland. It also describes traditional Irish and British foods like the full breakfast and drinks like Guinness. Additionally, it outlines some symbolic cultural elements in Ireland like the shamrock, Celtic knots, and Claddagh ring. Sports like hurling and the relationship between English and Gaelic languages are also mentioned.
1. The document provides an overview of the history of Dublin city from its origins over 2000 years ago to modern times.
2. It traces Dublin's founding by Vikings in the 9th century and later development under British rule from the 16th to 19th centuries when it was established as the capital of Ireland.
3. It also discusses Dublin's history under Norman rule following the invasion of Strongbow in 1170 and the establishment of English control over Ireland under King Henry II.
Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea. Politically, Ireland is divided into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland occupies most of the island, with its capital and largest city being Dublin, located on the River Liffey. Dublin contains many historic sites from castles and cathedrals to universities and parks. The Irish language and culture continue to influence life in Ireland today.
Brief description of Ireland's facts, history, mythology and tourist highlights. Students can explain the slides to the rest of the class or use it as a model to do the same with other countries. It is also a speaking exercise for students to agree on what to visit in their travel to ireland.
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, located on the east coast. It has a population of over 1.2 million inhabitants and is situated near the center of the east coast, bordered by low mountains to the south and flat farmland to the north and west. The Liffey River divides the city into two parts and Dublin has a maritime climate with mild winters and cool summers.
This document provides an overview of Ireland, beginning with a brief history noting that Ireland was incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1801 and became independent in 1922. It then summarizes key aspects of Irish geography, noting it is an island located in Northwestern Europe divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Additional sections summarize Ireland's neighbors, flag, official languages including Irish Gaelic, economy focused on agriculture and fishing, capital city of Dublin and its cultural significance, predominant religion of Christianity, traditional clothing including kilts and work clothes, performing arts like theatre and folk dancing, and gastronomy including breakfast foods and beers.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom located in the northeast of the island of Ireland. It is famous for its green landscapes and mild climate despite frequent rain. Belfast is the capital city known for its murals displaying political and religious ideas of its Catholic and Protestant communities. The economy has transformed from agriculture to trade, industry, and investment.
This document provides information about several places to visit in Ireland and Irish cuisine. Some of the top places mentioned include Dublin, the capital city known for St. Patrick's Day celebrations and Guinness beer; Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland and home to the Titanic shipbuilding; and the Giant's Causeway, a geological formation on the coast resulting from an ancient volcanic eruption and the subject of a legend about Irish giant Finn McCool. Irish cuisine highlighted includes Irish stew, a traditional lamb or beef meal with potatoes, carrots and leeks, and the Ulster fry breakfast consisting of sausages, bacon, eggs and Irish breads.
The document provides information about various aspects of British and Irish culture. It discusses the geography of the British Isles and flags of Ireland. It also describes traditional Irish and British foods like the full breakfast and drinks like Guinness. Additionally, it outlines some symbolic cultural elements in Ireland like the shamrock, Celtic knots, and Claddagh ring. Sports like hurling and the relationship between English and Gaelic languages are also mentioned.
The Republic of Ireland Pw pt Presentationmariaghnet
The Republic of Ireland is located on the island of Ireland in western Europe. It is divided into 26 counties, while the 6 northern counties make up Northern Ireland which is part of the UK. Ireland is known for its green landscapes and traditions like Irish dancing and music, as well as staples of the culture like pubs, Gaelic sports, and Catholicism. The capital and largest city is Dublin, which is home to historic sites like Christ Church Cathedral and Trinity College with its famous Book of Kells.
The document provides information about Ireland, including:
- Ireland has a population of 4.47 million people and is located in North Atlantic Ocean in Far Western Europe.
- The climate is temperate maritime.
- Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion and the church is involved in education and health services.
- The official languages are Irish and English, though English is most commonly spoken.
- Ireland has a parliamentary system of government and is a constitutional republic. The capital is Dublin.
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, located on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. The River Liffey divides Dublin, with the Northside traditionally seen as working class and the Southside as middle to upper class. The map highlights several important landmarks in Dublin, including O'Connell Bridge, statues of Daniel O'Connell, O'Connell Street, Clery's department store, the Custom House, Four Courts, Smithfield Chimney, Christchurch Cathedral, Ha'penny Bridge, Temple Bar, Trinity College, Pearse Station, the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Castle, Grafton Street, St. Stephen's Green, and the Georgian doors
Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic separated from Great Britain by the North Channel. Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, founded as a Viking settlement and later becoming the capital of the Kingdom of Dublin. Dublin has many landmarks and monuments dating back hundreds of years, including Dublin Castle founded in 1204 as a major defensive work, as well as newer monuments like the Spire of Dublin. Irish culture traditionally divided north and south along the River Liffey, and popular sports in Ireland include hockey, golf, and Irish football. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated each March 17th to honor St. Patrick, with celebrations lasting 5 days and people wearing shamrocks or green clothing.
The republic of Ireland has a capital of Dublin, official languages of English and Irish, and a population of over 6 million people. The island is divided between the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Some of Ireland's most famous landmarks include Ben Bulben rock formation, the Cliffs of Moher, and Newgrange, an ancient passage tomb dating back to 3200 BC. Popular sports in Ireland include hurling, a ball game played with sticks. Famous Irish people include members of the pop band One Direction and U2, one of Ireland's most famous rock bands formed in 1976.
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. It was originally founded as a Viking settlement in the 9th century and grew to become the principal city under English rule. Major landmarks include Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Trinity College, home to the ancient Book of Kells. Dublin prospered further during the Georgian era, resulting in iconic architecture like the Custom House and Temple Bar. Popular areas now include Grafton Street, Phoenix Park, and St. Stephen's Green. Dublin is known for Guinness, Irish whiskey, and legends like the lucky leprechaun.
Irish traditional clothing was made from wool and animal skins. Men typically wore kilts and women usually wore heavy sweaters called arans. Cloaks with many colors symbolized wealth. Gaelic football is the most popular sport in Ireland and rugby is also favored. The document lists several Irish castles including O'Brien's Castle, Dublin Castle, Kilkea Castle, and Dromoland Castle as well as O'Brien's Maze and features within Dromoland Castle. Glenveagh National Park and Killarney National Park are mentioned as Irish national parks.
Ireland is famous for its culture including St. Patrick's Day, shamrocks, and Guinness stout. The capital is Dublin and other major cities include Cork and Dún Laoghaire. Ireland has a temperate climate and scenic countryside. While most residents are ethnically Irish and Roman Catholic, English and Irish are the official languages. Popular tourist destinations beyond Dublin include the Cliffs of Moher and fairy mounds. Irish traditions include step dancing, corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day, and wearing shamrocks to represent the Trinity. Irish customs involve using white flowers for funerals and being slightly late is acceptable.
Sailing is a popular sport in Ireland, with the first club formed in Cork in the 18th century. There are now many sailing clubs around Ireland, including the Royal Irish Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire. Sailing allows for both competitive racing and recreational enjoyment on the water. Fishing is also popular in Ireland, with locations like Dun Laoghaire and Howth providing pier, shore, and boat access for catching mackerel, whiting, and other fish. Ireland exports seafood like mackerel and herring to markets in Europe. Gaelic sports organized by the GAA, like hurling and Gaelic football, are widely played in Ireland on an amateur basis. Rugby is also popular and Ireland
The document provides information about Ireland, including that it is an island divided into Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and highlights several landmarks, symbols, foods, sports, musicians, writers, and traditional dances that are important aspects of Irish culture.
The flag of Ireland represents Catholics, Protestants, and peace between the two groups. The shamrock symbolizes the Trinity and was used by St. Patrick to explain Christianity. St. Patrick incorporated Celtic symbols and converted many Irish to Christianity in the 5th century. St. Patrick's Day has evolved from a religious holiday to an international celebration held on March 17th.
Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe. It is politically divided between the Republic of Ireland, an independent state occupying most of the island, and Northern Ireland, a constituent country of the United Kingdom. The predominant religion is Christianity and the main languages spoken are Irish and English. Agriculture heavily influences land use and the economy, though renewable energy is growing. Traditional Irish culture remains prominent through music, dance and pub culture.
The document provides information about Ireland under various topics such as geography, climate, economy, government, cities, sports, holidays and food. Some key details include: Ireland has a population of over 4 million people, its capital is Dublin and its official languages are English and Irish. The climate is mild with warm summers and cool winters. Popular sports include Gaelic football, hurling and association football. New Year celebrations involve whiskey, dancing and large crowds in Dublin. Staple foods include potatoes and dairy products like milk.
Ireland is an island in Europe divided into Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland has a capital of Dublin, population of over 4 million that are mainly Roman Catholic, and size of 70,283 square kilometers. It provides facts such as Ireland being founded by Vikings in Dublin in 988, winning Eurovision Song Contest seven times, and having the longest place name of Muckanaghederdauhaulia.
Eilean Donan Castle is located on an island where three sea lochs meet in Scotland. The castle was partially destroyed in the early 18th century during a Jacobite uprising and lay in ruins for over 200 years until it was purchased and restored in the early 20th century. Now recognized as one of Scotland's most iconic images, the restored castle is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can explore the grounds and learn about the history of the area.
United kingdom of great britain and northern irelandPetra Plíhalová
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It has a flag with white, red and blue colors and Queen Elizabeth II is the current monarch, being the first child of Prince Albert and Elizabeth. Some famous people from the UK include David Beckham.
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Some key facts about Wales are that the capital is Cardiff, the official language is Welsh along with English, and they use the British pound as currency. Welsh culture has many unique traditions such as special Christmas celebrations where families decorate houses and sing until church services, giving carved wooden love spoons, and an annual national poetry and music competition called the Eisteddfod.
Ireland is an island located in the Atlantic Ocean separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea. It has 4 provinces and 32 counties. The flag represents Catholics (green), Protestants (orange), and peace (white) between the two groups. The Giant's Causeway formed from an ancient volcanic eruption. Ireland has many historic castles and popular sports include hurling, Gaelic football, and fishing. Traditional Irish food includes breakfast, fish and chips, soups, and stews. St. Patrick's Day is a national holiday celebrated on March 17th. Famous Irish symbols are the leprechaun and shamrock, and Ireland has a rich cultural history of music, dance, and folklore.
This document provides a summary of Ireland, including its geography, climate, monuments, culture, language and people. It discusses the following key points:
- Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe, politically divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
- The climate is moderate with cool winters and mild summers. Important rivers include the Shannon and landscapes include mountains, plains and coastal areas.
- Major monuments highlighted include sites in Dublin like Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral and statues, as well as locations in Cork, Belfast, and Limerick significant to history.
- Culture incorporates traditional foods like Irish stew, holidays like St. Patrick's Day, Gaelic sports
Dublin was founded as a Viking settlement in 988 and has a rich history as well as vibrant cultural and educational institutions. It is now the capital of the Republic of Ireland and located on the River Liffey. Popular attractions include Dublin Castle, the Guinness Storehouse, Ha'penny Bridge, and Trinity College. The city offers a variety of accommodations for visitors and is known for sports like soccer, rugby, and Gaelic football as well as its famous literary history and nightlife.
The Republic of Ireland Pw pt Presentationmariaghnet
The Republic of Ireland is located on the island of Ireland in western Europe. It is divided into 26 counties, while the 6 northern counties make up Northern Ireland which is part of the UK. Ireland is known for its green landscapes and traditions like Irish dancing and music, as well as staples of the culture like pubs, Gaelic sports, and Catholicism. The capital and largest city is Dublin, which is home to historic sites like Christ Church Cathedral and Trinity College with its famous Book of Kells.
The document provides information about Ireland, including:
- Ireland has a population of 4.47 million people and is located in North Atlantic Ocean in Far Western Europe.
- The climate is temperate maritime.
- Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion and the church is involved in education and health services.
- The official languages are Irish and English, though English is most commonly spoken.
- Ireland has a parliamentary system of government and is a constitutional republic. The capital is Dublin.
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, located on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. The River Liffey divides Dublin, with the Northside traditionally seen as working class and the Southside as middle to upper class. The map highlights several important landmarks in Dublin, including O'Connell Bridge, statues of Daniel O'Connell, O'Connell Street, Clery's department store, the Custom House, Four Courts, Smithfield Chimney, Christchurch Cathedral, Ha'penny Bridge, Temple Bar, Trinity College, Pearse Station, the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Castle, Grafton Street, St. Stephen's Green, and the Georgian doors
Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic separated from Great Britain by the North Channel. Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, founded as a Viking settlement and later becoming the capital of the Kingdom of Dublin. Dublin has many landmarks and monuments dating back hundreds of years, including Dublin Castle founded in 1204 as a major defensive work, as well as newer monuments like the Spire of Dublin. Irish culture traditionally divided north and south along the River Liffey, and popular sports in Ireland include hockey, golf, and Irish football. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated each March 17th to honor St. Patrick, with celebrations lasting 5 days and people wearing shamrocks or green clothing.
The republic of Ireland has a capital of Dublin, official languages of English and Irish, and a population of over 6 million people. The island is divided between the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Some of Ireland's most famous landmarks include Ben Bulben rock formation, the Cliffs of Moher, and Newgrange, an ancient passage tomb dating back to 3200 BC. Popular sports in Ireland include hurling, a ball game played with sticks. Famous Irish people include members of the pop band One Direction and U2, one of Ireland's most famous rock bands formed in 1976.
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. It was originally founded as a Viking settlement in the 9th century and grew to become the principal city under English rule. Major landmarks include Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Trinity College, home to the ancient Book of Kells. Dublin prospered further during the Georgian era, resulting in iconic architecture like the Custom House and Temple Bar. Popular areas now include Grafton Street, Phoenix Park, and St. Stephen's Green. Dublin is known for Guinness, Irish whiskey, and legends like the lucky leprechaun.
Irish traditional clothing was made from wool and animal skins. Men typically wore kilts and women usually wore heavy sweaters called arans. Cloaks with many colors symbolized wealth. Gaelic football is the most popular sport in Ireland and rugby is also favored. The document lists several Irish castles including O'Brien's Castle, Dublin Castle, Kilkea Castle, and Dromoland Castle as well as O'Brien's Maze and features within Dromoland Castle. Glenveagh National Park and Killarney National Park are mentioned as Irish national parks.
Ireland is famous for its culture including St. Patrick's Day, shamrocks, and Guinness stout. The capital is Dublin and other major cities include Cork and Dún Laoghaire. Ireland has a temperate climate and scenic countryside. While most residents are ethnically Irish and Roman Catholic, English and Irish are the official languages. Popular tourist destinations beyond Dublin include the Cliffs of Moher and fairy mounds. Irish traditions include step dancing, corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day, and wearing shamrocks to represent the Trinity. Irish customs involve using white flowers for funerals and being slightly late is acceptable.
Sailing is a popular sport in Ireland, with the first club formed in Cork in the 18th century. There are now many sailing clubs around Ireland, including the Royal Irish Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire. Sailing allows for both competitive racing and recreational enjoyment on the water. Fishing is also popular in Ireland, with locations like Dun Laoghaire and Howth providing pier, shore, and boat access for catching mackerel, whiting, and other fish. Ireland exports seafood like mackerel and herring to markets in Europe. Gaelic sports organized by the GAA, like hurling and Gaelic football, are widely played in Ireland on an amateur basis. Rugby is also popular and Ireland
The document provides information about Ireland, including that it is an island divided into Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and highlights several landmarks, symbols, foods, sports, musicians, writers, and traditional dances that are important aspects of Irish culture.
The flag of Ireland represents Catholics, Protestants, and peace between the two groups. The shamrock symbolizes the Trinity and was used by St. Patrick to explain Christianity. St. Patrick incorporated Celtic symbols and converted many Irish to Christianity in the 5th century. St. Patrick's Day has evolved from a religious holiday to an international celebration held on March 17th.
Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe. It is politically divided between the Republic of Ireland, an independent state occupying most of the island, and Northern Ireland, a constituent country of the United Kingdom. The predominant religion is Christianity and the main languages spoken are Irish and English. Agriculture heavily influences land use and the economy, though renewable energy is growing. Traditional Irish culture remains prominent through music, dance and pub culture.
The document provides information about Ireland under various topics such as geography, climate, economy, government, cities, sports, holidays and food. Some key details include: Ireland has a population of over 4 million people, its capital is Dublin and its official languages are English and Irish. The climate is mild with warm summers and cool winters. Popular sports include Gaelic football, hurling and association football. New Year celebrations involve whiskey, dancing and large crowds in Dublin. Staple foods include potatoes and dairy products like milk.
Ireland is an island in Europe divided into Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland has a capital of Dublin, population of over 4 million that are mainly Roman Catholic, and size of 70,283 square kilometers. It provides facts such as Ireland being founded by Vikings in Dublin in 988, winning Eurovision Song Contest seven times, and having the longest place name of Muckanaghederdauhaulia.
Eilean Donan Castle is located on an island where three sea lochs meet in Scotland. The castle was partially destroyed in the early 18th century during a Jacobite uprising and lay in ruins for over 200 years until it was purchased and restored in the early 20th century. Now recognized as one of Scotland's most iconic images, the restored castle is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can explore the grounds and learn about the history of the area.
United kingdom of great britain and northern irelandPetra Plíhalová
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It has a flag with white, red and blue colors and Queen Elizabeth II is the current monarch, being the first child of Prince Albert and Elizabeth. Some famous people from the UK include David Beckham.
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Some key facts about Wales are that the capital is Cardiff, the official language is Welsh along with English, and they use the British pound as currency. Welsh culture has many unique traditions such as special Christmas celebrations where families decorate houses and sing until church services, giving carved wooden love spoons, and an annual national poetry and music competition called the Eisteddfod.
Ireland is an island located in the Atlantic Ocean separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea. It has 4 provinces and 32 counties. The flag represents Catholics (green), Protestants (orange), and peace (white) between the two groups. The Giant's Causeway formed from an ancient volcanic eruption. Ireland has many historic castles and popular sports include hurling, Gaelic football, and fishing. Traditional Irish food includes breakfast, fish and chips, soups, and stews. St. Patrick's Day is a national holiday celebrated on March 17th. Famous Irish symbols are the leprechaun and shamrock, and Ireland has a rich cultural history of music, dance, and folklore.
This document provides a summary of Ireland, including its geography, climate, monuments, culture, language and people. It discusses the following key points:
- Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe, politically divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
- The climate is moderate with cool winters and mild summers. Important rivers include the Shannon and landscapes include mountains, plains and coastal areas.
- Major monuments highlighted include sites in Dublin like Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral and statues, as well as locations in Cork, Belfast, and Limerick significant to history.
- Culture incorporates traditional foods like Irish stew, holidays like St. Patrick's Day, Gaelic sports
Dublin was founded as a Viking settlement in 988 and has a rich history as well as vibrant cultural and educational institutions. It is now the capital of the Republic of Ireland and located on the River Liffey. Popular attractions include Dublin Castle, the Guinness Storehouse, Ha'penny Bridge, and Trinity College. The city offers a variety of accommodations for visitors and is known for sports like soccer, rugby, and Gaelic football as well as its famous literary history and nightlife.
This presentation summarizes common characteristics of Generation Y to help understand their motivations and develop strategies for managing intergenerational relationships in the workforce. Key points include: Generation Y comprises over 70 million people in the US and will make up nearly half the workforce by 2014; formative events like 9/11, the Iraq War, and technology shaped their worldview; they value meritocracy, camaraderie, non-traditionalism, and work-life integration; implications for businesses include addressing expectations around compensation, career opportunities, collaboration, and feeling nurtured in the workplace. The goal is to understand generational differences and disconnects to facilitate a positive transition into the workforce.
This is the presentation I delivered to Hoteliers at a Caterer.com breakfast presentation, with the focus on engaging gen y in the workplace, on 24th September 2010.
What are generation Y? What are the implications for employees? How do you manage them?
This document discusses generational differences and strategies for attracting and retaining Generation Y employees. It outlines the defining characteristics and outlooks of Veterans, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y. For Generation Y, it emphasizes the importance of fair and direct communication, engagement in professional development, technology skills training, work-life balance, and opportunities for career growth. It provides recommendations for retention strategies focused on individualized career paths, mentoring, feedback, and conveying how work impacts business goals. Finally, it discusses the benefits of intergenerational teams and flexibility in today's workplace.
A guide to Generation Y:ers. Because we have already started to take on jobs - and work little differently like other generations. Here's why.
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"O que é que aprendemos com os jogos ?"joanasantos7a
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Este documento discute três questões de segurança na saúde dos jovens: 1) Infecções sexualmente transmissíveis como HIV/AIDS e herpes; 2) Gravidezes na adolescência; e 3) Uso de drogas legais e ilegais. Ele fornece detalhes sobre esses tópicos e conclui que é importante usar preservativos, contraceptivos e evitar influências para o uso de drogas para garantir a segurança na saúde dos jovens.
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