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    INDUCTION PLAN “Induction is the process by which the new recruit is familiarized with the working environment” (Aminuddin‚ 2008). Induction also known as orientation. Furthermore‚ induction is a programme that help the new employees to familiar the new environment and employee. This programme normally held at the first day of the new employees work. New employee first impressions are crucial. If we cannot make the new employee feel welcome‚ the employee may choose to resign and look for a

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    Mega Sardines This site features interesting topics about the MEGA brand. It is here where one can can learn about the "catching to canning" process of MEGA in order to produce one of the best tasting and highest quality sardines brand in the market ‚ aside from other products ‚services‚ and career opportunities of Mega Fishing Corporation. Other fishing companies use the traditional technique of shovels and tubs to store and transport the fish catch to the canning plant. Such a technique unnecessarily

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    ------------------------------------------------- ANIMAL PROTECTION AND PREVENTION CONTROL MISSION The Animal Protection and Prevention Control (APPC) mission is to reduce animal suffering in the world and advocate humane behavior through providing rescue‚ rehabilitation‚ and sanctuary to abandoned‚ neglected‚ and abused animals; including but not limited to livestock‚ equine‚ felines‚ and canines. SCOPE OF OUR ORGANIZATION * This proposal is to fund emergency rescue‚ rehabilitation

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    all have investment experience‚ and are not currently committed to jobs or spouses. This is the perfect time for them to get involved in a business. Technology also makes the opportunity positive. The fact that the ICEDELIGHTS business perfected a way to freeze homemade ice cream‚ and there is no need to make the gelati on the premises gives this business a competitive advantage from the start. This will cut costs of having gelati makers and whatever machinery comes with

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    Description of Business Type of Operation: Java Jubilee is a new drive-thru coffee shop that is like no other. Instead of just specializing in coffee‚ we also offer sweet‚ homemade desserts to go with the sweet aroma of the Colombian and Brazilian exported coffee. We also offer fresh smoothies and shaved ice made at the request of the customer. We use a system that is new to the beverage and food service industry to provide hot and cold beverages in a convenient and time-efficient way. Customers

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    A Business Plan( Restaurant)

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    will be open for lunch from 12pm to 3pm in the noon for lunch and 6pm to 11pm for exclusive dinner. The menus are set at such a price that everyone can be able to afford it. The restaurant will be owned by 2 partners‚ where the investment in the business is 2616000of which 2223600 is from loan and 392400 is given by both the partners. The decor will be a typically Bengali cum western setup with live band performance in the dinner. The restaurant will have a sit down service with the comfort of the

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    Use of surveillance cameras in public areas Surveillance cameras are used all over the world in public and semi-public areas for a range of reasons. About three-quarters of small businesses record who comes into their location on CCTV. CCTV stands for closed-circuit television. There are systems that recognize license plates on moving vehicles and systems that monitor traffic flow and catch people violating traffic laws. Examples of relevant public places that CCTVs are used include: Public parks

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    time and resource in surveillance‚ which is resulting in the threats and decrease of national security. Surveillance is the act of observing‚ or monitoring a person. Monitoring a person can include the use of cameras‚ wiretaps‚ GPS tracking‚ and internet surveillance. Events such as the Oklahoma City bombing‚ and the attack on 9/11 lead to a law former President Bush passed. "On October 26th‚ 2001‚ Bush signed into law the USA Patriot Act." (Podesta) Government surveillance is an essential part of

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    Surveillance is key procedures in many cases‚ in this case however it was kind of a bust. The FBI were investigating every lead they had including putting potential suspects on twenty-four hour surveillance on the ground and in the air. None of their potential suspects were the actual bombers though so the surveillance turned out to be a huge waste of time‚ resources‚ and money. Surveillance can be a very boring procedure you can be setting around for hours waiting for the smallest thing to happen

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    Surveillance Camera Smile‚ you are on a surveillance camera. Walking along a major street and looking up‚ people will probably see cameras glaring back at them. Perhaps people cannot see them‚ but they are staying there. In these years‚ society has seen the rapid proliferation of different measures aiming to prevent or reduce crime. Surveillance cameras have become ubiquitous in many cities and countries. These smaller‚ less noticeable cameras are used not only by the government but also by individuals

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