use the same language to interact between each other. This language is often linked to communication where according to Trajkovskiand Loosemore (2006), language is the barrier for communication, whether verbal or written, when presenting information to the foreign labours. This made presentation of work order by the employer complicated as the workers do not understand it. In Malaysia, the language used to communicate in the construction industry is Bahasa Melayu. The language problem issues has
ON SITE There are numerous challenges facing today’s construction manager. Some are new to the industry, and some are centuries old. Many of these challenges are a direct result of construction operations, while others a result of indirect, peripheral activities. A surprising number of challenges are not construction issues but must be addressed and managed by the construction manager (CM) to ensure project success. Some of the construction issues include workforce considerations, safety, time
The Mauritian economy has experienced a maturity level since the independence. Long ago, the country was relying on the sugar industry alone. Due to evolution, the economy witnessed changes in several sectors including the textile industry, tourism, IT and financial services. Furthermore, the presence of foreign community has great impact on the economy. It has helped to conserve and pave the way for cooperation on the economic front. Obviously, foreign workers help to boost up the economic development
Industry is based on a very old time.Yasemin Yarol said; ‘’ Industrial production began development after the industrial revolution the quality and quantity values continue adding new ones.’’(p:1) (2013) Industrial production began with the industrial revolution. At that time it was discovered new products continuously. Found products according to the machine. Industry experienced great development until the present day. Who will design the products produced by the machine? The answer to this problem;
background Italy has always been one of my favorite countries. It’s great for tourism, has great food, artistic treasures and a beautiful language spoken by friendly people, but one thing I never knew until doing research about the country I became educated about how its home of one of the biggest human trafficking problems in the world. Before talking about the problems of human trafficking I’m going to give some information on the country’s history and political background. Starting with population
cultural localization process is the reproduction of these cartoons into local dialects as it is the case in Egypt, Jordan, KSA, and recently Morocco where originally US-English speaking animated shorts are dubbed into Moroccan Arabic (Darija). Using language in this way maintains Disney’s power over Arab consumers as it eases the children’s assimilation of the cultural messages and values disseminated in these animated films. Children identify more with the mediated animated images when they are expressed
needed to perform a particular job. The hard skills employees possess depend on the industry that the employee is working in. These
subject of construction delays was widely discussed and analyzed by various researches in the past decades, however, delays in construction projects were still being reported although several research projects were conducted on the subject to address the issues, the continuous occurrence of the delays in construction projects bring the researchers to review the issues again, and to enhance the knowledge in the construction industry in the view of overcoming the issues related to construction delays.
post-independence years (1947-1964) due to the fact that these were the years of Jawaharlal Nehru’s tenure as Prime Minister. We begin by examining the ideologies which led to the construction of various media policies in India during the mentioned period. A notable feature of these ideologies was their construction based on the restrictive policies
It westernises city construction and education which leads to unintentional neglect of traditional cultures. Developed countries transfer their pollution to developing countries and ignore the environmental justice. While critics believe that globalisation is positive to protect some traditional cultures and solve environmental problems with leading-edge technologies, those methods as human interventions are less effective. If