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    Fly Away Home

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    Fly Away Home The Protagonist Amy Alden She is the main protagonist of the story. She is involved in a car accident with her mother‚ which results in her mother’s death. Due to her mother’s death‚ she now lives with her father who is an inventor. She finds it difficult to adjust with her father’s traits. She is considered as an imprint mother of a group of baby geese. Thomas Alden He is the second protagonist of the story. After the death of Amy’s mother‚ he is the one taking care

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    To someone close to my heart‚ To someone very special to me‚ To someone that most dashing to my heart‚ To someone whose presence‚ I feel with every breath of my heart‚ To someone who accept who I am‚ To someone who accept my imperfect‚ To someone‚ there on earth for me‚ To someone‚ I am truly waiting for!!! This is not a paper mash but a gentle heart‚ as pure as the water flowing in river. I know you are somewhere there on the Earth‚ for whom my heart beats belongs. You are not near me but

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    Eastern Gear Case Study

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    could reduce costs and setup time and improve production by only accepting orders that are greater than 10‚ this way the shop won’t be constantly retooling machines and they will have less WIP. The loss in sales will be made up with the ability to accept more orders 10 and above. The eastern gear case shows how operations strategy and process design affect constraints within an organization. The operations turn to increased attention to priority orders and the addition of a new position to accomplish

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    Sample Resignation Letter

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    November 3‚ 2011 Branch Manager BPI Dear Ma’am‚ With this letter‚ please accept my resignation from BPI as a bank teller effective December 12‚ 2011. This is more than a month notice so that you still have the opportunity to find a suitable replacement for me. My decision to resign was finalized after a long and careful consideration of all the factors involved and that this was indeed not an easy decision to end up with. First of all‚ allow me to thank you for the opportunity to be a

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    Make New Friend

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    some point on how to make new friends. (Transition: Let’s start with the first point on how to make new friends.) BODY I. You need to accept the situation. A. Accept the fact that you need to meet new people. If you keep condoning your situation‚ then it’s not going to get you anywhere. B. Staying alone is never an option. C. Accept your situation and strive to make a new friend. (Transition: Let us look at second way on how we can make new friends.) II. You must socialized

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    Project Proposal - A project proposal is written‚ to make an offer and to try to convince a supervisor or a future customer to accept it. In a project proposal you state that‚ in exchange for time and/or money‚ you will give them something that they want (an analysis of a procedure‚ for example)‚ make something they desire (a prototype of a new product)‚ or do something they wish to have done (redesign an existing structure). Approval letter - An approval letter can be written for a number of reasons

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    accepting are those confrontations with the client on the discrepancy between what he or she claims concerns them and what they actually do about it. For a client to complain about situations but are doing nothing about it would be hard for me to accept because nothing is going to change unless you take the first step to help it change. Do you readily seek help from others when you need it? I do now for the well being of my children. I have learned valuable lessons on judging others because

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    Words cannot express how sorry i’am for not turning over the dollar for safekeeping. It was a careless misstep that never should have happened. I apologize for this matter and I hope to be able to atone for my mistake. One of the most important aspects of our job is to be vigilant‚ alert and ensure that we turn over all our cash to you. My attention faltered‚ causing me to do something which may turn into a much bigger problem. As soon as I realize my mistake‚ I quickly tell you that I’am sorry for

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    Being an Outsider

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    Being the Outsider Growing up as a child in Anaheim‚ wasn’t as imagined. The demographics of Anaheim was filled with a Hispanic population accounts for the majority of the community. As a result to the high number of Hispanics in elementary school. Children are very blissful and ignorant when knowing the difference and social standards of race‚ however my mind was not equipped for my first years of elementary school across my street. The first day of school‚ looking at my surroundings filled of

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    Analysis of Language

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    metaphoric language‚ allowing for readers to fully comprehend his opinion whilst addressing the additional attention required. By contrasting people who embrace technology with “the grit [of] an oyster”‚ readers are initially made to regard individuals who accept change as stubborn‚ unwanted members of society. However Voxi diverts this analogy‚ positively presenting these “gritty people” by explaining how oysters “produce pearls”. Readers are allowed to distinguish the relationship between the beauty of pearls

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