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    This research paper consists on the up growing industry of call centers around the globe and the problems faces by the operation manger in call centers and discussed how there challenges are increases in contrast of traditional call centers and how the different modals help them in this uncertain and ever changing situation of call centre in new era The paper starts with introduction and then compromises on 6 sections Includes Traditional call center operations management problems‚ demand modulation

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    1) Works Cited Foer‚ Jonathan Safran. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close. Boston‚ MA: Mariner‚ 2005. Print. 2) Annotation This book is told through the eyes of an extremely smart and funny nine-year-old who is also the narrator‚ Jonathan Safran Foer. He tells a story of the effects of his fathers tragic death‚ in the 9/11 terrorist attack‚ on his father‚ Oskar Schell‚ and his family as a whole. Oskar’s father not only endured the pain of being trapped in the towers‚ but was killed due to

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    An Inspector Calls ‘An Inspector Calls’ remains as popular as the day it was written. This long running popularity is accounted for by the dramatic themes and the direct involvement of the readers. The play challenges us to review our own conscience and the intriguing genre and mysterious person of the Inspector makes this play a popular‚ entertaining and insightful outlook of social conscience and responsibility. The crucial fact that leads to the popularity of the play is responsibility

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    An Inspector Calls A play where such themes may feature conflict is ‘An Inspector Calls’ by J.B. Priestly. The dramatist conveys this theme effectively through several techniques. An Inspector Calls is about a family called The Birlings. It focuses on the recent suicide of a young girl called Eva Smith‚ who also calls herself Daisy Renton. During the play‚ the Inspector helps the Birlings to realise that they were all partially responsible for her tragic death. The first scene in the

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    Internet in the Call Centre Industry Previous Presentation In the Mid-Term presentation I gave an overlook on the call centre industry‚ it’s meaning‚ its work. And I explained the role of the Computers and then the Internet in the call centre industry. And In this presentation I will explain the call centre softwares that are used and the many features of it and the advantages and disadvantages of a call centre. Contents * Cal Centre Softwares. * Advantages and Disadvantages of a Call Centre.

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    Explore how Priestly creates like or dislike of Mrs Birling ‘An Inspector Calls’ is a well-known play which was written by J.B. Priestly in 1945. However it was set in a Midland Industrial town in 1912. Priestley deliberately set his play in 1912 because the date represented an era when all was very different from the time he was writing. In 1912‚ rigid class and gender boundaries seemed to ensure that nothing would change. Yet by 1945‚ most of those class and gender divisions had been breached.

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    The playwright of ’An Inspector Calls’ John Boynton Priestly was alive between 1894 and 1984‚ in this time he served in the First World War where in 1916 he was badly injured. It wasn’t until the end of the Second World War in 1945 that he wrote ’An Inspector Calls’; he chose to set the play thirty years in the past before either wars had happened- in 1912. Priestly was a renowned socialist and highly respected in his time- with his own radio show which around twenty million tuned into each week

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    Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer. The novel begins sometimes after the 9/11 terrorist attack in New York City. Here we meet Oskar Schell‚ a nine year old boy‚ who lost his father in the terrorist attack on the twin towers. He fells a great loss towards his father. They had a very close relationship. “Dad?” “Yeah?” “Could you tell me a story?” “Sure.” “A good one?” “As opposed to all the boring ones I tell.” “Right.” I tucked my body incredibly close into his‚ so my nose pushed

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    In the play ’An Inspector Calls’‚ many contrasts and paradox’s are present and at the centre of them all is the character known as Inspector Goole. However‚ the inspector is not any ordinary inspector. I believe that the inspector is used as a device by Priestley to explore the wider themes of the play and to depict other characters true personalities. This essay will explore some of the techniques Priestley presents the inspector in An Inspector Calls. One of the ways Priestley presents the inspector

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    To what extent is “An Inspector calls” a socialist play? J.B Priestley uses his play as tool to get across his message of socialism. Priestley was a well known socialist and so would obviously want to express his views in some way. Priestley uses “AIC” to convey his views on capitalism and socialism: he uses the Inspector and some of the other characters as his mouthpiece of socialism‚ and uses some of the more arrogant and ugly characters to represent capitalism. Priestley would obviously be

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