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 There are various other reasons why Human Resource Management is imperative for every organization. The top 5 reasons are listed below: 1.Formulation Of Right Strategies A perfectly brainstormed and meticulously implemented business plan ensures the success of the organization, and an HR manager is the one who acts as the strategy maker. HR possess a high level of knowledge and they are expected to use this knowledge to ensure the achievement of organizational goals with the optimum use of manpower. They are expected to formulate result-driven strategies that facilitate the achievement of the desired goals. They participate in the various decision-making process including recruitment, training & development, outsourcing, as well as the formulation of collaboration strategies according to the demands of the business. 2. Managing Safety and Risk Why do employees get injured while working? Is it their fault or the company's fault? Well, every task involves certain risks but it is...

Mother Nature's "Funhouse Mirror"

 Mass tells Spacetime how to curve, and Spacetime tells mass how to move," the pioneering American physicist John Wheeler (1911-2008) once said. Wheeler was commenting on a result of Albert Einstein's Theory of General Relativity (1915), describing how Spacetime can bend like the flexible fabric of a trampoline when a heavy object is placed upon it. According to General Relativity, the gravitational force can be explained by the warp a massive object causes on the Space surrounding it, and this Spacetime warpage can result in strange distorted shapes in a way that has been compared to a "funhouse" mirror at a carnival. In October 2019, astronomers released a picture from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that reveals a galaxy nicknamed the "Sunburst Arc" that has been divided into a weird and lovely kaleidoscopic illusion of a dozen images created by a massive foreground cluster of galaxies situated 4.6 billion light-years away. This image beautifully demon...

A Strange Waltz Around A Blue Ice Giant

 Strange things happen in the cold twilight of the outer Solar System. In this faraway region, four gigantic planets entice observers on Earth with their tantalizing treasure trove of delightful, shocking, weird, and wildly wonderful mysteries. The banded, beautiful, and blue ice-giant Neptune is both the most distant giant planet from our Sun, as well as the smallest of the quartet of outer gaseous worlds. But even by the bizarre standards of the outer Solar System , certain oddities stand out in this crowd of oddballs. Such an outstanding oddity is the weird waltz of avoidance performed by the innermost duo of Neptune's icy moons. In November 2019, astronomers announced that the tiny Neptunian moons, Naiad and Thalassa, are in orbits that carry them only about 1,150 miles from one another--but the two moons never get close enough to dance. Experts in orbital dynamics refer to this strange performance as a "dance of avoidance". The two tiny moons are near each other, b...

jupiter's Icy Water-Moon

 In the colder, darker outer regions of our Solar System, a quartet of majestic giant planets circle our Sun. Of these gigantic, distant worlds, the banded behemoth, Jupiter, stands out in the crowd as by far the largest planet in our Sun's family. Jupiter, the " King of Planets ", reigns in splendor from where it is situated beyond the terrestrial planet Mars, and the Main Asteroid Belt that separates the two very different sibling worlds. Jupiter is classified as a gas-giant that may--or may not--contain a small solid core well-hidden beneath its dense and heavy blanket of gas. This gigantic gaseous world is also orbited by an impressive retinue of mostly icy moons, four of which--Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto--were discovered by Galileo in 1610, and were named the Galilean moons in his honor. Of the four moons, small, cracked, icy Europa stands out as a potentially habitable small moon-world, that is thought to have a sloshing, swirling subsurface ocean of life-s...