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    Uses of Job Description

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    workers in pin factory divided tasks into smaller components • Found in manufacturing & service industries Job Specialization Often Reduces Cost • Greater dexterity & faster learning • Less lost time changing jobs or tools • Use more specialized tools • Pay only for needed skills Job Expansion Process of adding more variety to jobs Intended to reduce boredom associated with labor specialization Methods o Job enlargement

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    Everyday Use Summary

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    At the beginning of this story‚ a mother and her daughter Maggie are awaiting the arrival of the mother’s other daughter‚ Dee‚ and Dee’s possible new husband‚ who are coming for a visit. Maggie is described as a homely black woman who has burn scars all over her arms and legs. Maggie is self-conscious of her scars and tries to hide them and herself from people. Maggie views her sister Dee with both awe and envy‚ believing Dee has always had life go her way. The mother and daughter wait for Dee in

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    users and of course because accounting is indispensable tool in business decision-making process. With the development of information technologies there were developed many computer products (software) that make accounting as easy as ABC for those who uses them. From this point accounting can be divided into two basic categories: those which apply manual accounting and those which prefer computerized accounting systems. This paper is targets the main features of manual and computerized accounting‚ their

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    internet in the field of education. For this study we rely on the information from the books and websites we have gathered from the school library and other libraries. In particular‚ the paper aims to answer the following questions: 1. How did the use of internet in education develop? 2. What are the advantages & disadvantages of using internet in education? 3. What would be the future or prospects of using the internet in education? History of Using Internet in Education 1960’s The roots

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    Ritalin Use in America

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    Chapter Four DEFINITIONS nucleic acid – polymers specialized for the storage‚ transmission between generations‚ and use of genetic information. There are two types‚ DNA and RNA nucleotides – monomers that compose nucleic acid‚ consist of a pentose sugar‚ a phosphate group‚ and a nitrogen containing base. DNA - – a macromolecule that encodes hereditary information and passes if from generation to generation. RNA and the bonds that stabilize them Purine - one of two chemical forms

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    The Use of the Word Love

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    your life without. The last time I saw the young man who supposedly loved me‚ was on my seventeenth birthday when he told me I was a waste of his time. Love is the strongest emotion and most powerful word anyone can say to someone else. Some people use the word love everyday as though it is not as big of a deal as it really is. <br><br>Jewel’s song‚ "Always‚" illustrates a definition of love. The first line of the song totally defines love in the same way I do with‚ "Please don’t say ’I love you‚’

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    who let their curious minds wander. The two developed a program using animal experiment and clinical trials in which the team was to produce 500 liters a week of the mold filtrate. They used a variety of places to grow the bacteria. They decided to use culture vessels such as baths‚ bedpans‚ milk churns and food tins. They were used due to the fact that they have a tendency to harbor tons of bacterial germs and such. After a few trial and errors a fermentation vessel was designed to make it easier

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    &#8220;Go‚ then‚ to all peoples everywhere and make them my disciples: baptize them in the name of the Father‚ the Son and the Holy Spirit&#8230;&#8221; Many of the sacraments that are celebrated today involve the use of oil. Baptism and confirmation are the two principle sacraments involving oils. In the Church liturgies‚ the actual significance of oil is often not known (or at least not fully) to the members of the parish faith community. This paper will examine the meaning of oil‚ the sacraments

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    “The use and abuse of sociobiology: an anthropological critique of sociobiology” –Marshall Sahlins Marshall Sahlins wrote this short book in 1976 in response to E O Wilson’s ’Sociobiology’. Sahlins gives a brief critique of what he called ’vulgar sociobiology’ which is a critique of simplistic notions of genes and evolutionary biology. The majority of the book is a critique of what he called ’scientific sociobiology’ and which he basically reduced to ’kin selection’ and what he sees as its failings

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    Language Use and the Media

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    Shona Ethnoaesthetics: Beauty and the Shona Proverb by Kudzai Matereke Lecturer‚ Great Zimbabwe University; Ph.D. Candidate‚ University of New South Wales‚ Australia kudzaimatereke@yahoo.co.uk & Jacob Mapara Lecturer‚ Great Zimbabwe University; Ph.D. Candidate‚ University of South Africa jacomapara@yahoo.co.uk Abstract This paper seeks to examine how the Shona traditional society conceptualised beauty; drawing from the meaning and content of the Shona proverb‚ suggesting that traditional

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