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    Exceptional customer service is delivered by exceptional people. Before we can be sure that we are meeting the needs of our customers and providing quality service‚ we need to be able to retain‚ develop and invest in employees first. The programs and training that I would like to implement are employee incentives programs‚ which will consist of both financial and non-financial incentives‚ and a mentor program which in and of itself serves as a non-financial incentive in that it gives employees more responsibility

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    Ban on "Assault Weapons"

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    Proposed Ban on “Assault Weapons” For my recent controversial legal topic I have selected the failed proposed ban on “assault weapons” that appeared before congress this past spring. This proposed legislation was one that worried me greatly because being a responsible gun owner myself I was worried that by putting another ban upon the ownership of “assault weapons” or semi-automatic rifles such as AR-15’s or Ak-47’s would restrict my current rights as well as not even addressing the real issue

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    Essay On Weapons In Ww1

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    The weapons made and used during World War 1 World War I (WWI)‚ also known as the First World War (the Great War)‚ was a war that the whole world was involved in. The war took place in Europe and after beginning on 28 July 1914 WW1 finally ended on 11 November 1918. It was one of the most damaging war in history. This war changed many things such as political rights and revolutionary changes. The war also involved many weapons which were made during the war or were first used then. Chemical weapons

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    Aztec Weapons Essay

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    Three main Aztec weapons where the atlatls‚ spears and maquahutis. (ancient.eu and azetechistroy.com). Being held by three types of warriors: The Elites (The lowest rank) The Eagles (The middle rank) The Jaguars (The highest ranking of an Aztec warrior) (ancient.eu) The atlatl (At-Lat-el) was basically a single pointed stick made up of oak wood of about four inches long with a handle on one end‚ and a hook or a socket like pouch that holds the dart on the other the point consistent

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    Essay On Concealed Weapons

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    all could have been stopped if a citizen with a Concealed Carry Permit‚ CCP‚ was near during the incident. A school isn’t allowed to have guns on campus and that makes it all the bit more easy for a shooter to walk in and not be stopped. Concealed weapons should be legal in all states because it is a right of the US citizen‚ can stop

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    movie. I will also explain how the movie demonstrates the behavior and training of the horse‚ human and animal bonds‚ and talk about the racing industry. Penny was just a housewife until she took over her family’s horse farm after the death of her parents. She takes part in a coin toss and wins Hasty Matelda’s foal‚ that she names Big Red. Penny had fired the trainer‚ so she finds a new one‚ Lucien Laurin. After two years of training‚ Big Red enters his first big race. A proper name must be picked and

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    Weapon Revolution WW1

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    HIST 1001 FATher ZEPS Section 102 date Revolution in weapons: initiated by machine guns and the trench warfare Europe remained in peace for the whole century after Napoleonic invasion in 1814 mainly due to balance of power and principle of intervention‚ proposed by Metternich during a congress in Vienna 1815. By the end of 19th century however‚ high pressure and drive for conflicts were accumulated around major European powers‚ mainly due to sense of nationalism and universally appealing theory

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    Rape As A Weapon Of War

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    Rape as a weapon of war. Soldiers and militiamen have raped women around some village in Congo. Every day‚ 10 new women and girls who have been raped maybe more. Many women have been so aggressively attacked from inside out‚ and assaulted with chunks of wood‚ that their reproductive and digestive systems are beyond repair.hundreds of thousands of women have been raped‚most of them gang raped. The rape as a weapon of war is about women and girls have suffered attack‚ leaving them physically damage

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    300 Weapons and Strategies

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    300’s military weapons and strategy The movie 300 is an action movie that takes place in 480 B.C near Greece. It is about the famous Battle of Thermopylae that mainly involved both the Persians and the Spartans. The Persian army‚ led by a king named Xerxes‚ is in the process of taking over several Hellenic states in Greece. When Xerxes arrives at Sparta to strike a deal with King Leonidas (Spartan Army Leader) that he will have power over all of Greece if he will bow down to King Xerxes‚ Leonidas

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    Chem Bio Weapon

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    OUTLINE 1. Intro- Chemical and biological weapons first appeared in a large quantity in the First World War. Chemical weapons‚ such as sarin‚ nerve gas‚ and mustard gas‚ have to be made in a laboratory. Biological weapons‚ such as Typhus‚ Q fever‚ and Anthrax‚ can be viruses or bacteria. Chemical and Biological weapons have few advantages and so many disadvantages that the advantages aren’t worth the possible effects. 2. Paragraph 1-advantages that can be turned into disadvantages a. Point 1-killing

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