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    Loyalty Programs Iocl

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    Loyalty Programs * Email * Print IndianOil’s loyalty programmes are designed exclusively to benefit the large number of its customers who have been patronising the brand for over five decades. XTRAPOWER The XTRAPOWER Fleet Card programme is a complete smart card-based fleet management solution for fleet operators and corporates for cashless purchase of fuel & lubricants from designated retail outlets (petrol pumps) of IndianOil through flexible pre-paid and credit facilities. The

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    would you help an individual that wants to start an exercise program through the five different stages of change (pre-contemplation‚ contemplation‚ preparation‚ action and maintenance)? Be specific‚ be creative‚ and be compassionate and supportive. CONTEMPLATION This person wants to start an exercise program‚ making this person past the pre-contemplation stage and in the contemplation stage. If he is asking about starting an exercise program he may be exploring the effort‚ time‚ or cost of changing

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    Teen Parenting Program

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    Teen Parenting Programs By Tessa Brich CFS 489 In this paper I will investigate two different teen parenting programs to see what their strengths and weaknesses are. I chose the Parenting‚ Academics‚ Careers‚ Employment or P.A.C.E. program of Clackamas County because of my personal experience. For my second program I chose the Insights Teen parent program because of how long the program has been operating. I hope to compare and contrast these two programs and find out which one works

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    picked up the substantial object. The leather brown sides felt rough as I gently ran my fingers over it. Gathering my thoughts I brought myself to open the ominous object. The bold black letters appeared to be more frightening than I thought. Jaxson Eugene Brown emerged from the thick yellow page and sent a shiver down my back. As I continued to read the frightening book the last sentence almost stopped me in my tracks. May 1st‚ 2016 Jaxson Eugene Brown will be pronounced dead. Waking up I heard

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    On August 9‚ 2014 Michael Brown‚ an unarmed African American teenager was shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson‚ Missouri. This event led to protests that lasted for weeks to fight for Michael Brown’s rights along with African American rights. The police officer‚ Darren Wilson‚ who shot and killed Brown was declared not indicted by a judge which caused even more anger in Ferguson. Many people showed their anger by setting several buildings and businesses on fire. I believe that different

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    Equipping Students Program

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    Equipping Students Program We have an increasing dropout rate of high school students in our local community that we can no longer ignore. A challenge our program is ready to turn into an opportunity for both our students and local community. As an executive director it is important that our program take advantage of every opportunity presented by the challenges that it is faced with. Our vision is to educate‚ motivate‚ and facilitate our local community’s high school dropouts for today’s

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    A Critique of the DARE Program The DARE drug prevention program takes ranked officers into schools and has sessions with the kids or teens about drug prevention . DARE has been around since 1983 and started in Los Angeles (Lohman‚ 2010‚ par. 2). This program was designed at first to help students be aware of illegal drugs and to resist peer pressure. Now‚ DARE has expanded to not only its original purpose‚ but also to help awareness about abuse‚ online safety‚ and gangs (par. 2). DARE has since

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    How to Date a Brown Girl

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    How to Date a Brown Girl The short story is called: “How to date a brown girl.” And it is published in 1997 by Junot Díaz. The writer of this short story wants to tell us about the differences between the human races. He is telling us about what you can expect from‚ for example‚ dating a black girl or a white girl. He got this recipe for how to date the girls. For example if you are dating a halfie you can expect that she would talk a lot about how her parents ended up together. You may also have

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    Employee Welfare Programs

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    head: EMLOYEE WELFARE PROGRAMS Employee Welfare Programs Dawn Hook Baker College of Cadillac Human Resources and Employment Law HRM401R Sally Randall June 8‚ 2010 Abstract This research will provide basic information regarding three employee welfare programs signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935. The programs included in this research paper are the social security program‚ the workers’ compensation program‚ and the unemployment compensation program instituted in the United

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    Crime Prevention Programs

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    Crime Prevention Programs Implementation of community based programs designed by the police are important because the police have an obligation to ensure that citizens are protected and do not take matters into their own hands. These community based programs provide the citizens educational programs to learn how to protect themselves‚ but also remain law abiding members of the community. These programs also provide the community with a sense of safety and the knowledge needed to stay involved

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