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    For Holmes‚ he is characterized as a very intelligent detective. In order to get information about the cases‚ a detective needs to communicate with all kinds of people who come from different social classes. So‚ for the convenience of having the ability to contact both people who are either from the upper class‚ like nobles and capitalists‚ or the lower class‚ such as worker and farmer‚ Holmes is characterized as middle class. This characterization makes his meetings with Wilson and Mr. Merryweather

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    of the grounds why it’s so successful. They value not only the quality of food or the service they offer but also their people. So how did diversity initiative started at McDonald’s? Diversity initiatives first started at mid-1970’s by Fred Turner. His daughters were telling him stories of the things which happened in their world place and after hearing all those things he called in for the first "Women’s Lib Meeting." Form the action he took it lead to major diversity initiatives at the company

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    Buss. Ethics Why do companies engage in corporate social responsibility? ~ Companies engage in CSR in order to maintain a business on track to do the right thing. However‚ there’s three reasons that keeps a business engage with CSR. Pragmatic‚ where the term "use power or loose it" is used ‚ this mean that if businesses are not responsible certain advantages could be taken away. Ethical reason‚ is when businesses have a responsability to behave ethically‚ this mean that executives’

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    Theology 100 Father O’Leary 6/5/08 Final Exam Questions 1. Is Religion important? Why or why not? 2. Would anything change if the Tomb of Jesus was discovered and the bones within were proven to be his? 3. Think a bit about your talents and abilities. Do you think that one of more of these talents you possess could serve the common good of the society in which you live? 4. Think a bit about the talents or skills that either you have not yet developed or do not think you possess

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    2. Why is evaluating training an important part of strategic training? Effective training requires the use of a systematic training process. Evaluation of training is one part of this‚ it allows you Measure training outcomes and Compare outcome to training objectives and criteria. Evaluation of training compares the post-training results to the pre-training objectives of managers‚ trainers‚ and trainees. Too often‚ training is conducted with little thought of measuring and evaluating it later

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    Change Initiative George Tautz Grand Canyon University Organizational Development & Change MGT 623 Dr. Kensler March 17‚ 2010 Change Initiative Organizational change is a necessary outcome when considering various scenarios contributing to the resulting vision. Perplexing as it may seem‚ change initiatives don’t always result in positive outcomes. In fact‚ many never succeed. As a change agent‚ one should always have formulated a vision of what change will “look” like for the organization

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    Alex Bauer Informative Presentation Outline Topic: New York City General Speech Goal: To Inform Specific Speech Goal: I want my audience to recognize what makes New York City the city that never sleeps. Introduction I. Attention Getter: I want all of you today to imagine yourselves walking down a street‚ but this is no ordinary street. You feel like you’re a mouse in a maze‚ the skyscrapers are keeping you trapped within the city‚ thousands of people walking in different directions‚

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    planning electronic commerce initiatives. In order to support the ideas that are going to be shown‚ four online articles will be cited. The articles are: Ethics in advertising by Dr. Gomathi Viswanathan‚ Advertising Regulation – How to avoid inciting the FTC’s wrath by Jay N. Sawyer‚ and New Online Marketing Regulation – The dos and don’ts by Alan J. Grainger. E-commerce initiatives Planning electronic commerce initiatives: There are steps that one should

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    Mistakes Leading to New Colors Many animals in the world are different sizes and colors‚ but we never really found out why they are those sizes and colors. For instance‚ we have black bears‚ grizzly bears‚ which are brown‚ and polar bears which are white. Nobody told us how these bears got their colors. Another unexplained colored animal is the flamingo. Why is the flamingo pink? Well‚ it was actually an accident that turned the flamingo pink. The flamingos were not meant to be pink. They were

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    lobbyist organization‚ the NRA has a current main objective of protecting American citizens= rights‚ to possess and operate a firearm‚ form being violated by gun control laws. One of the NRA=s main weapons in this crusade is the second amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America. The amendment=s translation in the eyes of the NRA and many American citizens‚ clearly protects the individual rights of all citizens to possess and operate firearms. This would easily make any and all

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