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    1. Explain how the Voice of the Employee supports improved internal processes (Voice of the Business)‚ and how the Voice of the Business supports customer satisfaction (Voice of the Customer). First of all‚ Voice of the employee is the needs‚ desires‚ hopes and preferences of all employees within an organization. For example‚ health care‚ wages and some other benefits are the voice from the employees; it is something that employees ask from employer. Secondly‚ The Voice of the business is a summary

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    Pulitzer prize novelist Alice Walker is best know for her stories about the life of African American women‚ their struggle with society for survival‚ racial‚ sexual and economical equality and spiritual wholeness. She writes through her personal experiences. Most critics consider her works as feminist‚ but Walker describes herself as a „womanist“‚ showing appreciatiation of women and their abilities no matter what the colour of their skin is. She was born in Eatonton‚ Georgia‚ a small town where

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    Malchus‚ and healed him. And the Temple Guard led Jesus away. In that same hour‚ said Jesus to chief priests and the Pharisees: “You come to me as against a thief in the night with swords and staves to take me? I sat daily with you teaching in the temple‚ and you never laid a hand on me.” Then all the disciples fled from Jesus. And the Temple Guard led Jesus away to the house of Annas– for he was the father-in-law to Caiaphas

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    In The Myth of Mars and Venus‚ Deborah Cameron explores the claims about gender and language and its consequences in today’s society. Cameron titles her book a ‘myth’ due to two reasons. The first sense is the commonly known definition of a myth: “a widespread but false belief” regarding the notion that men and women have different ways in using language to communicate with each other (Cameron‚ 3). ‘Myth’ is also used in the sense that it is a story of the identity of an individual and what has shaped

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    In the number 2 position on the list was That’s what I like by Bruo Mars. The reason that I think so many people like this song is based on a few things. First off we are talking about Pop music‚ I am not saying that there is anything bad or good about that‚ but what I am saying is it is simple music that appeals to the majority of the population. For example‚ in the book the subject of those around you (friends and family) comes up. If the majority of the people around you listen to this music more

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    When dealing with clients of different genders you must approach each of them differently. The book‚ Women are from Venus Men are from Mars has a title that fits how a person should approach the difference in genders. Males are physically and emotionally created differently than females. When driving across the country a male will typically never stop to ask for directions. The same idea is true when approaching the subject of wellness with a male. Two-thirds (65%) of female employees feel they have

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    Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple ethical or unethical practice? In the 1970’s Jim Jones established a church called the Peoples Temple which eventually became a cult. The foundation of the church was based on social and racial inequality for all. The church started small yet eventually grew to 5‚000 members. The Peoples Temple accumulated media and political attention which earned Jones popularity; this resulted to his nomination and selection to city commissioner. According to many Jones did

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    Greece‚ to question an absence: Why Greek temples do not have windows? Marco Vitruvius says of the Doric temples‚ in the fourth of his ten books on architecture‚ that "is not possible‚ as some mistakenly said that the triglyphs represent windows; as triglyphs are placed at the corners of the building over the two quarters of the columns‚ in which site are not openable windows‚ because the joints of the angles of the building would be unleashed" . The Greek temple is not intended for man. It is the house

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    When I decided to attend a Hindu Temple I thought that it was going to be a really great experience‚ but I was really nervous and scared. I am a very shy and I do not like to get out of my comfort zone that much. Before attending a Hindu Temple‚ I decided to do a research on how I was supposed to dress. Based on my research‚ I decided to go business casual and I did not show skin nor did I use leather or animal print clothes. Wearing leather or animal print is disrespectful toward their culture.

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    A temple is defined as an edifice or place dedicated to the service or worship of a deity or deities. Temples in Ancient Greece date back to as far as the late 9th century B.C. Each temple serves to worship a god or goddess‚ but the architectural structure of these temples has changed over time. This is because of changing religious practices in Greece as well as functions of individual temples. “Within a few centuries‚ the Greeks developed the temple from the small mud-brick structures of the

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