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    Trends in Writing Job Description for the Purpose of Job Evaluation: A Reflective View Muhammad Ali EL-Hajji‚ PhD Former Lecturer of Liverpool John Moores University & Liverpool Community College Abstract In order for the organizations to have a fair‚ acceptable and reliable job evaluation‚ the need for having a professionally completed job description is inevitable‚ particularly when the organization concerned is NOT small in size. This paper focuses on job description for the purpose of

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    Services of Lighthouse Cooperative 1-1 As the researchers observed‚ the current system of Computer Sales and Services for Lighthouse Cooperative encounter some problems generalized and specified as follows: 1.1.1 General Problem How to develop and design a comprehensive Computerized Inventory System of Computer Sales and Services of Lighthouse Cooperative? 1.1.2 Problem Statement This aims is to develop a Computerized Inventory System of Computer Sales and Service of Lighthouse Cooperative

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    La Jument Lighthouse

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    The name of this well known light house is La Jument. It is located in Brittany‚ France.  The lighthouse is built on a rock about 300 meters from the coast of the island of Ushant in the middle of the ocean. Construction of this lighthouse began in 1904 but wasn’t finished until 1911 due to the rough seas and weather conditions. The west coast of Northern France has always been known for its rough seas. This heavily trafficked sea line experiences severe weather during much of the year. This area

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    The Lighthouse Keeper When I first read this story in elementary school‚ I never saw the true meaning behind the words written by Henryk Sienkiewicz. This novel didn’t really mean too much to me then‚ mostly because I never understand the deep importance of the point hidden behind this story. Now‚ after many years I finally realized what Sienkiewicz was trying to tell us in his novel. And I was so surprised how such a short story‚ which could be read in several minutes‚ can be so powerful. There

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    "The Fog Horn" Summary

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    "The Fog Horn" Summary In the story‚ "The Fog Horn" by Ray Bradbury‚ out in the cold water‚ far from land‚ there was a lighthouse. The plot follows Johnny‚ the protagonist and narrator‚ and his boss‚ McDunn who are putting in a night’s work at a remote lighthouse. The lighthouse’s resonating fog horn attracts a sea monster that lives in the deep part of the ocean. The sea monster ends up destroying the place. This was actually the third time the monster had visited

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    functions of those that represent constituents of a sentence. Then the functions of the major word classes will be described and a distinction will be drawn between content and structure words. The text being analysed is an extract from the novel To the Lighthouse‚ by Virginia Woolf. The text is therefore narrative. The literary technique used in this text is very rare‚ it is known as the stream-ofconsciousness. This suggests that most of it is written as an unbroken flow of perceptions‚ thoughts and feelings

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    The Apex Training Process

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    venerable to job description details going unnoticed. Apex’s model also fails to update the job description. Procedures and policies might have changed over the years that will dictate the way the job is preformed‚ leaving employees unaware of these changes. It is important that job descriptions comply with the policy and procedures of the company. Also‚ a job description clearly identifies what is expected of new and current employees.. 2. What role do job descriptions play in training

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    Santa Ana Winds

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    Santa Ana Winds In Joan Didion’s Los Angeles Notebook‚ she depicts the wind’s presence as sinister‚ however‚ her description clearly shows that she believes this is an incredibly mysterious and foreboding occurrence. Her use of diction and imagery set the tone for the essay‚ while her use of detail supports this claim. In the beginning of the essay Didion creates an image by presenting tension into the essay. She establishes this tension by using “uneasy”‚ “stillness” and “ominously” in order

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    Rhetorical Modes Quiz

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    to create a vivid story Illustration To show or demonstrate something Compelling conclusion Order of importance Controlling idea Time transitions Use an illustration to explain Description Describes the world through the use of sensory details Spatial order Vivd Sensory Details Avoid empty descriptions Use vivid sensory details Classification Break broad subjects down inot smaller‚ more specific parts Introduction thesis that contains topic‚ subtopic and rationale Uses strong details

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    Illuminating the Illusion

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    “lie in the situations‚ values‚ beliefs‚ and cultural norms used to sell a message.”(212) Through this essay‚ Chiat uses strong‚ vivacious words to create an image of the true face of advertising. In the same manner‚ he includes examples and descriptions that embellish that image and grab the attention of the reader. Amidst all of this‚ Chiat composes his essay in a manner that allows for a clear‚ insightful message to come across. Chiat is indeed bitter of advertising‚ but that does not affect

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