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    Artifacts Discovered!

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    JULY‚ 03‚ 2013 Manila‚ Philippines – Divers from the National Museum and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) have discovered a ship loaded with artifacts that sank during the Spanish period off Culasi Point in Roxas City. Lieutenant Commander Algier Ricafrente‚ PCG Public Affairs chief‚ said that National Museum research divers Bobby Orillaneda and Ligaya Lacsina and French divers from the Far Eastern Foundation for Nautical Archeology sought the assistance of the PCG in the ongoing search of the

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    Executive Summary This assignment is a portfolio‚ based on three current topics in Human Resource Management. The common theme of all the media articles I reviewed is the recognition of people as an asset by the organisations to achieve their strategic goals and objectives. It is observed that organisations are directing their efforts to recruit‚ retain and develop this asset. On reviewing the media articles‚ I have summarised the current HR issues in the following topics. • Employee retention:

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    Counter Culture

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    The Counter Culture Life in America has been molded by many factors including those of the hippie movement in the Sixties. With the development of new technology‚ a war against Communism‚ and an internal war against racial injustice‚ a change in America was sure to happen. As the children of the baby boom became young adults‚ they found far more discontent with the world around them. This lead to a subculture labeled as hippies‚ that as time went one merged into a mass society all its own. These

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    Travels of Dr. Jose Rizal

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    RIZAL’S TRAVEL 1‚)RIZAL IN SPAIN •AT 12:00 NOON‚ RIZAL ARRIVED AT BARCELONA AND BOARDED IN THE FONDA DE ESPAÑA. (JUNE 16‚ 1882) •HIS ARTICLE "AMOR PATRIO" WAS PUBLISHEDIN THE DIARONG TAGALOG‚ A MANILANEWSPAPER EDITED BY BASILIO TEODORO. THIS WAS THE FIRST ARTICLE HE WROTE ABROAD. (AUGUST 20‚ 1882) •RIZAL MATRICULATED AT THE UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEMADRID. HE TOOK THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: MEDICALCLINIC‚ SURGICAL CLINIC‚ LEGAL MEDICINE ANDOBSTETRICAL CLINIC. (SEPTEMBER 2‚ 1882 - JUNE15‚ 1883)

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    leela.

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    Time: 1 Hour 1) ABC Ltd is a new company and currently it is listed with BSE. As per the requirements of Listing Guidelines‚ the company has to declare and publish quarterly results in prescribed news papers. After analyzing the positions‚ it is understood that the following are the transactions of ABC Ltd. for the quarter ending 30th June 2007. You are requested to enter the transactions in Journal Book‚ Cash

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    Portlandia

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    The Strategy and Value of a New Venture: The Case of Portlandia Ale a supplement to “Uncertainty: The New Rules for Strategy” Journal of Business Strategy May/June 1999 Glaze Creek Partners Page 1 May‚ 1999 Note: This example is taken from Chapter 10 of Real Options: Managing Strategic Investment in an Uncertain World (HBS Press‚ 1999) by Martha Amram and Nalin Kulatilaka Glaze Creek Partners Page 2 May‚ 1999 A Step-by-Step Example PORTLANDIA ALE: ❒ Two brewmasters and a dream ❒ Their business

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    A Cultural Artifact

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    A Cultural Artifact Family Albums‚ “ A Cultural Artifact” Family albums have played an important role as navigators of familial ideology and possessions of familial memory. Most family photograph albums contain a great variety of items‚ both identified and unidentified held together by this collective identity with the family. When family albums are put together we are reminded of our family history and possess sentimental ties within the family. Viewing photographs of deceased loved ones

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    Ela Artifact

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    What  ARTIFACT are you reflecting on? Describe each component of  your mask and monologue in detail‚ including the steps we took to complete it. Explain as if you are explaining it to a student from another school. (Write at least four complete sentences.)   The artifact am reflecting on is my Ela artifact. In my monologue I wrote about my life experience of moving to some place else to live‚ and how that changed and affected me as a person.  In my mask I created a face were half was all about pain

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    single cultural artifact that best represents the culture in which I live in today. The paper will provide a detailed analysis of the artifact and how it relates to the values and beliefs of the culture. Additionally‚ it will address the deep cultural roots of the artifact‚ the historical roots of the artifact‚ what allowed it to come into being and who was affected by its development. This information will come as someone trained from the humanities. There are many great artifacts that represent

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    Organizational Artifacts

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    Organizational Artifacts The culture of an organization is really its personality or‚ as some would say‚ "how things are done around here". Culture is comprised of the assumptions‚ values‚ norms and tangible signs‚ better known as artifacts‚ of an organizations member and their behaviors. Members of an organization soon come to sense the particular culture of its own organization as it is one of those terms that difficult to express distinctly‚ but everyone knows it when they sense it. A cultural

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