discussed a strategy with my management to penetrate into the government sector segment and devote my full time for 2-3 months to this and see what kind of business opportunities exist for our company in my territory. Also with past experience our company had in other parts of India‚ this segment proved to have given a good chunk of business of our annual turnover. In Mid of year 2007‚ I started visiting government institutions like Oil Refinery‚ Military Engineering Services‚ Thermal Power Plants
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Edexcel HNC Diploma L4 Unit Name | Business Environment | | | Unit No | 1 | Staff Name | Y.Price | Student Name | Darren Griffiths | | | Hand out Date | Sept 2010 | Hand in Date | 6 p.m.11 Oct 2010 | Late Submission | | | | Date agreed | | Staff Signature | YPrice | Assignment 1 Assessment criteria to be assessed:- LO1 -1.1 Identify the purposes of different types of organisation1.2 Describe the extent to which an organisation meets the objectives of different stakeholders
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Mozart I was so lucky to have the opportunity to meet Mozart and learned a lot of how he started and his outstanding accomplishments. Mozart was the most accomplished European composer from this time period. He began composing his own music at the at age of 5 and he wrote his first opera at 12. He was very talented. Even though he lived short life‚ he still managed to succeed. He was considered one of the best composer of this time period. He composed for many different musical genres. In addition
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Which country would you rather be ill in and why? Health systems have played a part in the dramatic rise in life expectancy that occurred during the 20th century. They have contributed enormously to better health and influenced the lives and well-being of billions of people around the world. Their role has become increasingly important. The National Health Service was set up in the 1940s‚ post-war Britain‚ based on the principle of universal healthcare free at the point of use‚ financed entirely
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Violence in "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me" "Our tears were the only thing we could control. So not crying felt like we had won something" (Sherman 175). To experience such a traumatic and painful series of events within ones a lifespan leaves the survivor emotionally detach. Sherman Alexie’s memoir‚ "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me" gives readers a glimpse into Native American life from Sherman personal perspective. In Sherman Alexie memoir through these tragic moments readers can see
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end of the first chapter (What Makes You Afraid?) is when Sylvie describes the horrendous sound she hears while waiting in her parents Datsun for their return. Sylvie points out that “All my life until that night‚ I’d never heard such a horrible and unforgettable sound” (6). This passage is significant as it reveals the faith of Sylvie’s parents because she seems to describe the sound of gun shots. Sylvie also heard the sound twice indicating that both of her parents might have been fatally shot
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Carter’s “I’d Tell You I Love You‚ But Then I’d Have To Kill You”‚ and you want to learn more. Well‚ if that is so‚ you have picked up the right book. We dive straight into this books plot‚ with an analytical view of an important turning point. We then move on into the relationship between two important characters‚ and the impact that relationship has on this novel. This chapter leads straight into chapters about hidden messages and powerful symbols‚ to the lesson Ally Carter wants you to derive from
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from my bed‚ I saw that my sister was not in hers’. I looked around once more‚ as the feeling of peculiar alarm and angst worked from the top of my head to the tips of my toes. I was at once perturbed and shaken as I saw that the room was clean‚ severely clean. There was naught on the tables‚ or in the wardrobe‚ not dust nor a shadow of the things that had been there and as I turned to look at the alarm clock‚ I was only more agitated to find the side table to be glimmeringly spotless. As the twisted
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The short story “Where are you going‚ Where have you been?‚” by Joyce Carol Oates‚ is a tale about a teenage girl making the journey from her known world into something she has never experienced before. The main character lives the normal teenage life listening to the latest music and going out with her friends to the mall. “They must have been familiar sights‚ walking around the shopping plaza in their shorts and flat ballerina slippers that always scuffed the sidewalk” (753). One night with her
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money‚ I would purchase a business‚ not a house. A house is only a place to live‚ but a business is much more. With a business‚ I could earn enough money to buy a house and do other things as well. I could travel‚ for example‚ and I could help my family‚ too. 1 have always wanted to buy a house‚ and a business would make this possible. With a business I would earn enough money to buy a house. It might not happen right away‚ but after a few years in the business‚ I am sure I would have enough
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