October 19, 2007

Swearing Boost Team Spirit...

Regular swearing at work can help boost team spirit among staff, allowing them to express better their feelings as well as develop social relationships, according to a study by researchers.

Yehuda Baruch, a professor of management at the University of East Anglia, and graduate Stuart Jenkins studied the use of profanity in the workplace and assessed its implications for managers.

They assessed that swearing would become more common as traditional taboos are broken down, but the key appeared to be knowing when such language was appropriate and when to turn to blind eye.

The pair said swearing in front of senior staff or customers should be seriously discouraged or banned, but in other circumstances it helped foster solidarity among employees and express frustration, stress or other feelings.

"Employees use swearing on a continuous basis, but not necessarily in a negative, abusive manner," said Baruch, who works in the university's business school in Norwich.

Banning swear words and reprimanding staff might represent strong leadership, but could remove key links between staff and impact on morale and motivation, he said.

"We hope that this study will serve not only to acknowledge the part that swearing plays in our work and our lives, but also to indicate that leaders sometimes need to 'think differently' and be open to intriguing ideas.

"Managers need to understand how their staff feel about swearing. The challenge is to master the 'art' of knowing when to turn a blind eye to communication that does not meet their own standards."

The study, "Swearing at work and permissive leadership culture: when anti-social becomes social and incivility is acceptable", is published in the latest issue of the Leadership and Organisational Development Journal.

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December 12, 2006

Want to lead Nigeria? Let's analyse your qualities

Wanted, to lead Africa's most populous country and top oil producer: a candidate with a zest of patriotism, a dash of integrity, a touch of ethnic neutrality and a fair dose of leadership qualities.

Nigeria's ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday started screening 29 candidates seeking the party's nomination to run for president in landmark elections next April.

Ahmadu Ali, the PDP chairman, presented a 10-man screening panel charged with vetting the contenders ahead of primaries due to be held on Saturday. Only those who satisfy the panel will be allowed to stand in the primaries.

"There is no doubting the fact that leadership talents abound in the PDP," Ali told reporters.

He gave a list of qualities that the panel would be searching for in the candidates. He also gave percentages indicating the importance of each quality.

These were:

Patriotism, 10 percent. Integrity, 15 percent. Ethnic neutrality, 10 percent. Knowledge of rule of law, 10 percent. Tolerance, 5 percent. Transparency, 10 percent. Knowledge of development in Nigeria, 10 percent. Leadership qualities, 15 percent.  Laughing

Ali did not account for the remaining 15 percent. ..  Have a guess...

The PDP has ruled Nigeria since 1999, when the country returned to democracy after three decades of almost continuous army dictatorship. The party is widely seen as the best platform for anyone seeking to mount a serious bid for the presidency.

The constitution bars President Olusegun Obasanjo, who has been at the helm since 1999, from seeking a third term so next April's polls should mark Nigeria's first democratic transition from one president to another.

The PDP has already started holding primaries to choose candidates for other offices including state governors and members of state and national houses of assembly.

These have been marred in several states by fighting between supporters of rival candidates, allegations of rigging and cancellations due to chaotic ballots.

Ali described the primaries as "generally peaceful and orderly".

Thuggery, ballot stuffing and bribery remain at the heart of the Nigerian political process despite official rhetoric on the dividends of democracy. Several politically motivated assassinations have already taken place ahead of next April.

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December 08, 2006

Oversized condoms a headache for many Indian men

NEW DELHI - Condoms designed to meet international size specifications are too big for many Indian men as their penises fall short of what manufacturers had anticipated, an Indian study has found.

The Indian Council of Medical Research, a leading state-run centre, said its initial findings from a two-year study showed 60 percent of men in the financial capital Mumbai had penises about 2.4 cm (one inch) shorter than those condoms catered for. 

For a further 30 percent, the difference was at least 5 cm (two inches). A poor fit meant the prophylactics often didn't do the job they were bought for, and led to some tearing or slipping off during use.

"One of the reasons for a failure of up to 20 percent (of condoms) is the association of the size of the condom to the erect penis," the council's Dr. Chander Puri told Reuters, adding another reason was couples often put them on in a hurry.

Puri said many men in India, which has the world's highest HIV positive caseload, were too shy to ask for condoms.

"We need more vending machines for condoms of different sizes so people can pick a condom with confidence that is suited to their needs," he said.

The Times of India reported the ICMR survey had studied 1,400 men between 18-50 years of age in cities like Mumbai and New Delhi as well as in rural areas in a report. It entitled its story "Indian men don't measure up".

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October 26, 2006

Which Action Hero Would You Be!!

You scored as Batman, the Dark Knight. As the Dark Knight of Gotham, Batman is a vigilante who deals out his own brand of justice to the criminals and corrupt of the city. He follows his own code and is often misunderstood. He has few friends or allies, but finds comfort in his cause.

Batman, the Dark Knight

75%

Maximus

71%

James Bond, Agent 007

71%

El Zorro

67%

Neo, the "One"

58%

Indiana Jones

58%

Lara Croft

54%

William Wallace

50%

Captain Jack Sparrow

42%

The Terminator

38%

The Amazing Spider-Man

25%

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February 17, 2006

What Creature r You...

You scored as Vampire. You are a VAMPIRE. Social and charismatic, but not necessarily trendy. A leader and a follower? You are actually just versatile and take one situation at a time. You're not afraid to follow the crowd if they're going where you want to go. You're not afraid to lead a crowd, if they're not mindless idiots. You enjoy the nightlife and spending time with friends, your friends. Here's the catch, you ARE a social natural, but ONLY among your own kind. You can feel like an outcast when forced to interact with people you neither like nor respect. Nothing makes you want to roll your eyes and make a quick exit more. Those people never get to see the whole you. That would be a waste of time. The real you is known only to your closest friends and they love you.

 

Vampire

 
75%

Demon

 
63%

Witch/Warlock

 
56%

Frankenstein

 
38%

Werewolf

 
31%

...ARE YOU A........... CREATURE OF NIGHT .....or..... .......CREATURE OF LIGHT?....
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September 16, 2005

My Cyborg Name

Versatile Individual Skilled in Hazardous Assassination and Nocturnal Troubleshooting
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September 07, 2005

Sex Is Much Better In Naughty Forties

Three-quarters of women over 40 believe sex is better in their 40s than it was in their 20s.The research, involving 2,000 women across the UK, found that 77% enjoyed sex more in their 40s compared to when they were younger.It also found that 67% said the best sex they ever experienced was when they were married, and 82% said sex was just as important to them in their 40s as it was in their 20s.

And far from slowing down, the survey, for Health Plus Magazine, found that 45% wanted more sex than

ever before after 40.

Eight out of 10 women (79%) thought that great sex could last forever in a long-term relationship.

This might be explained by the fact that 69% of women over 40 said they felt more adventurous in bed than ever before and 66% felt more confident about their bodies

than when they were younger.

Seven out of 10 (70%) said they felt more sexually confident than they did in their 20s.

Colette Harris, editor of Health Plus Magazine, said: "Older women are tired of people thinking sex is only for 16 to 39-year-olds, with the possible exception of Liz Hurley or other celebrities who wear Versace and pout a lot.

"Women don't suddenly turn into Miss Haversham types at 40.

"The truth is, 40-plus women know how to enjoy passion with their partner."

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August 04, 2005

X Men Quiz

You scored as Cyclops. Cyclops is the team leader of the X-Men, and a skilled one at that. He loves Jean Grey very much. He's a strict and sometimes uptight leader, but he believes in his cause and he knows what he's fighting for... Peace between Mutants and Humans. Powers: Optic blasts

Cyclops

90%

Iceman

70%

Colossus

60%

Wolverine

55%

Beast

55%

Gambit

50%

Emma Frost

50%

Nightcrawler

50%

Rogue

45%

Storm

45%

Jean Grey

40%

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Better body 'would boost career'

More than half of women believe a better body and improved looks would help them speed up the career ladder, a survey has revealed.

Growing numbers of cosmetically enhanced celebrities appear to be helping undermine the "brains over beauty" battle in the workplace, the research found.

A survey by Top Sante magazine found that 51% of women thought their careers would progress at a faster pace if they had a better body and were more attractive.

More than eight out of 10 women (83%) also said that the modern celebrity culture had made men's expectations of women's bodies too high. As a result of pressures at work and in relationships, growing numbers of women are considering cosmetic surgery.

But it is not just men who are pushing women to extreme measures - 78% said other women were more critical of their weight and shape than men.

The survey of 2,000 women also found what has long been known - hardly any women are completely happy with their body.

Only 0.5% of those questioned said they had the "perfect body", while only 2% felt happy about their body. The majority (95%) said they felt unhappy about their body on a daily basis.

Two-thirds of women said they would have cosmetic surgery - either "definitely" (41%) or "possibly" (26%). Only 33% ruled it out completely. Seven out of 10 women (71%) felt that their body image was preventing them living the life they wanted.

The survey found that if they had a better body, 65% of women would change their lifestyle, 46% would change their career and 12% would change their partner. Two-thirds (64%) thought their whole life would be improved if they had a better body.

Women were also terrified of looking old, with 58% jealous of women their own age who looked younger.

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Sign Here Please 'Mr Dick Head'

A bank has apologised to a customer after sending him a debit card bearing the name "Dick Head".NatWest said it had launched an inquiry after Chris Lancaster, 18, of Tiptree, Essex, received a cash card with the wording: "Mr C Lancaster Dick Head".Mr Lancaster said he did not spot the insult until he was handing over the card in a supermarket to pay for something a few days after it arrived in the post.

"I couldn't believe it," he said.

"When I got the card out I saw the name embossed on it. I was so embarrassed I put it back in my wallet.

"I know I've been overdrawn a few times but I've done nothing to deserve this.

"The bank said it must have been a worker with a grudge."

A NatWest spokesman said: "We have apologised unreservedly to Mr Lancaster.

"This is completely unacceptable and we have launched an investigation."

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