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    Social Work Interview & Agency Tour Social Work as a Profession Thursday‚ October 24‚ 2010 Social Work Interview and Agency Tour Social work is not just an everyday job. You have to be tough to work in the social work field. We use social workers in our day-to-day lives. Social workers are not just found at social services but can be found everywhere; schools‚ hospitals‚ mental health facilities‚ etc. With a degree in social work you can do many things and have tons of opportunities. Basic

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    study in detail on the characteristics of DSS and BI and explain why DSS were developed mostly in the academic world; and BI were developed mostly by software companies? Student name: Nguyen Huu Hoang Tho ID: 97731331 HANOI-2008 Table of Contents 1 Background 2 2 Content 2 Model-driven DSS 4 Data-driven DSS 4 Business Intelligence 5 Analysis of the DSS-BI connection 6 3 Conclusion 7 4 Reference 8 The characteristics of DSS and BI Background

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    of that is tour guiding. Many people say that tour guiding is just an easy job‚ they just have to say “look at your right and look to your left”. It’s kinda funny‚ isn’t it? But people should know that tour guides are also one of the reasons why tourist came back to our country again and again. On the recent news of www.sunstar.com.ph by JM Agreda‚ that BAGUIO City‚ the Summer Capital and one of the top tourist destinations in the country‚ ironically‚ only has three accredited tour guides. Ironic

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    To describe in 1‚000 to 1‚500 words the critical success factors of a successful logistics operator and how can competitive edges can be maintained in such a volatile market with basically no barrier in entry. You may quote an actual/real life example to support your arguments. Please either research or create a Vision Statement for a successful logistics operator and brief explain to what extent it helps in sustainable business growth. What are the Critical Success Factors in Logistics? Critical

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    near future SIGNIFICANCE Tourism is developing day by day in India as well as the whole world. To understand and experience the various tourism potentials and advancements in various tourist destinations‚ it is essential to carryout this type of tour and report of the study and it should be helpful to locate the problems and possible to think about how to overcome these problems. It also helps to find out the cause for the problem ie. the lack of proper planning and to know how the tourism led

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    1. The Baltic States Apart from historical overlap‚ the countries’ characteristics share several similarities (see Appendix I) in terms of population and country size and income per capita. They have also all adopted the principle of liberal democracy and are now market economies‚ have experienced nearly equal income growth rates and their constitutions and political frameworks show much resemblance (Ketels‚ 2006). The Baltic States are sometimes called the Baltic Tigers because of economic progress

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    “Not so fast!”‚ one might say. The sorts of Biological Conventions I described might well be necessary for Logical Conventionalism‚ but they do not entail it. In fact‚ we do not even have a story about how possibly Biological Conventions (i.e.‚ biological rules for the assignment of meanings to logical idioms) can make Logical Conventionalism (i.e. a thesis about the truth-makers of logical sentences) true. Don’t we need a story of how could it be true‚ to conclude that the case against it is not

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    Table of Contents Introduction: Ethical Issues 3 Employee compensation issues 3 Alleged Sexual Discrimination 4 Dominance Policies 4 Unionisation 5 Wal-Mart: Past and new allegations 5 Conclusion 6 References 7 Introduction: Ethical Issues (Appendix A) Wal-Mart had been criticized for its worst CSR practices which includes low wages for the employees (Karen‚ 2004). Immoral activity of paying low for more and the overtime works had been held (Karen‚ 2004) .The quantitative

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    1. Tesco’s international strategy is focused on becoming the market leader. Tesco’s strategy was to increase its market share by increasing its market presence. This was done through acquisition in Asia. While in UK‚ this was done through opening new stores. Tesco’s international strategy was to expand to as many countries as possible because this helped in increasing profits as it gave new areas to explore. Tesco spread itself into Asia‚ UK‚ neighboring European countries and the US‚ making it

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    and the people or the entities who help them throughout their entire travel experience such as the tour guides. Professional Tour Guiding has a great role in the tourism industry in the country because of the fact that from the time the tourist arrives in the country‚ goes around the attractions and facilities until he leaves the country‚ he is in the hands‚ trust and care of a tour guide. A tour guide has an important and multifaceted role in contemporary tourism. The role of guides in the tourism

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