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  • 1Hygiene factors — are job factors that can cause dissatisfaction if missing but do not necessarily motivate employees if increased cite journal | year = 1968 | author = Herzberg, F. | title=One more time: how do you motivate employees? | journal = Harvard Business …

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  • 2Work aversion — Work aversion, Workplace aversion, or Employment aversion is a psychological behavior, often part of an anxiety disorder, in which the subject intentionally refuses to be gainfully employed at all, or works far less than is necessary in order to… …

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  • 3Hygiene hypothesis — In medicine, the Hygiene Hypothesis states that a lack of early childhood exposure to infectious agents, symbiotic microorganisms (e.g., gut flora or probiotics), and parasites increases susceptibility to allergic diseases by suppressing natural… …

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  • 4Hygiene, Colorado — Infobox Settlement official name = Hygiene, Colorado other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = Town motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank emblem… …

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  • 5Hygiene — The science of preventive medicine and the preservation of health. From the name of Hygeia, the daughter of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine (whose staff with entwined snake is the symbol of medicine). Asklepios (known to the Romans as… …

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  • 6hygiene factors — In the two factor theory of motivation introduced by Frederick Herzberg, those aspects of the work situation that can cause dissatisfaction if they are lacking or inadequate but cannot by themselves create job satisfaction They include quality of …

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  • 7Ministry of Work, Employment, and Social Security — Ministry overview Formed 17 May 1936 Jurisdiction Bolivia Headquarters …

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  • 8Occupational hygiene — Occupational (or industrial in the U.S.) hygiene is generally defined as the art and science dedicated to the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, communication and control of environmental stressors in, or arising from, the workplace that may… …

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  • 9Astronautical hygiene — is the application of science and technology to the study of the recognition and evaluation of the hazards and the prevention or control of the risks to health while working in a low gravity environment. John R. Cain (UK Government expert) was… …

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  • 10Church of the Brethren (Hygiene, Colorado) — Church of the Brethren U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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