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    refusal. It implies that the applicant is better off avoiding a program in which he or she might fail. It explains the company’s policy as logical rather than arbitrary. It offers no apology for the decision because no one is at fault. It avoids negative personal expressions (such as "You do not meet our requirements") Continue with a Clear Statement of the Bad News Second‚ use a conditional (if or when) statement to imply that the audience could have received‚ or might someday receive‚ a favorable

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    that maximizes total benefits while reducing negative

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    Negative Aspects of ICT Questions: 1. Computer viruses and can cause huge problems if they are able to access computer files. Explain what a computer virus is and what it does 2. Research two different examples of computer viruses and explain how they work and what they do. 3. The risk of picking up a computer virus onto your computer can be reduced by installing a special piece of software. a. Give the name of the software that can be used to check for viruses

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    this paper is to explain some of the relationships between energy consumption and air pollution. Personally‚ when I first started thinking about the topic‚ I thought I already had the answers. The equation was pretty simple and did not take much thought: higher energy = higher air pollution. This thought was incorrect‚ as I quickly found out. The very first website looked at showed that over the last thirty years‚ energy consumption and air pollution do not always go hand in hand. However‚ in some

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    Statistical Journal of the United Nations ECE 19 (2002) 65–78 IOS Press 65 Industrial and consumption waste. How to meet the indicator needs. Experiences from Finland Simo Vahvelainen Statistics Finland‚ Environment and Energy‚ PB 6A‚ FIN-OOO22 Statistics Finland‚ Finland Tel.: +358 9 1734 3457; Fax: +358 9 1734 2465; E-mail: simo.vahvelainen@stat.fi Abstract. Statistics Finland has compiled waste statistics since the mid-1980s. The data material included administrative registers‚ surveys

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    What Is a Master of Arts in Teaching? The future depends on teachers. Classrooms all over the world are full of tomorrow’s politicians‚ doctors‚ artists‚ parents‚ and scientists. Students look to teachers not only for information‚ but also for inspiration and the motivation to learn‚ do more‚ and grow into effective and successful adults. The field of teaching and education is constantly evolving to meet the needs of the world’s increasing population of students. In order to remain relevant

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    Ryan Charlie New School for Social Research Draft: 12/16/2013 II The Role of Museums in Utility-Enhancing Consumption and Relatedly an Empirical Study of Museums in the USA1 II.1 Introduction II.1.1 Introduction to Research and Method II.1.2 Introduction to Economics of Museums II.1.3 Consumption and “The Finer Things in Life” II.2 Relevant Issues in the Political Economy of Art Museums

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    Cultural Anthropology 11/21/11 “Supermarket Food Consumption Study” On Wednesday November 16‚ 2011 at approximately 3:33pm I visited Pathmark and asked to speak to the produce manager whose name was John. I asked him if he could explain the process of how apples are picked‚ and transported from the orchard to the local supermarket. John‚ the produce manager‚ stated that the apple picking business is a long process to get the apples from the farms to the supermarkets. He said that the first

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    Even if a prostitute is being tested every week for HIV‚ she will test negative for at least the first 4-6 weeks and possibly the first 12 weeks after being infected. This means that while the test is becoming positive and the results are becoming known‚ that prostitute may expose up to 630 clients to HIV – Jeffrey J. Barrows‚ Health Consultant on Human Trafficking (September 9‚ 2005) Prostitution creates a setting whereby crimes against men‚ women‚ and children become a commercial enterprise

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    What is meant by externalities? How have oil companies in Trinidad and Tobago employed solutions to externalities as part of their corporate social responsibilities (CSR)? Externalities exist when a third party bears costs or receives benefits arising from an economic transaction in which he or she is not a direct participant. This occurs when producers or consumers provide benefits to third parties or impose costs on third parties for which the market system does not enable them to receive

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