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    Robotization Domination  As innovation keeps on making a more on-request condition‚ clients‚ particularly in the more youthful eras‚ are accustomed to doing everything in a hurry‚ from a cell phone or tablet‚ including reserving a spot for auto rentals.  Nima Mobasser‚ VP of Los Angeles-based State Van Rental‚ sees a future with more shared vehicles‚ more streamlined reservations and registration/checkout procedures‚ and development in the carsharing and self-benefit models.  "The auto rental

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    otisline

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    Q1: Suppose you have conceived the idea of Otisline. What would be your arguments to convince the management for investing in this project? Ans: There exist cut-throat competition for new equipment sales and service of elevators in US market. We have been facing neck to neck competition from our competitors like Westinghouse‚ Fujitec‚ Schindler etc. In order to gain an advantage over the competitors in the high profit generating services department we must switch to better technology i.e. OTISLINE

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    The Plot starts by Thomas waking up in a metal elevator that brings him to a place called The Glade‚ which is in middle of a Maze‚ He isn’t able to remember anything and has no clue where he is and is lost completely. Later he is revealed to a group of survivor’s and they tell him where he is‚ the place is known as the Glade. The leader of this group is Alby‚ which controls everything in the Glade. When a week passes the elevator opens to help the survivors with equipment or a new person with no

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    Situation A Employee A has asked to take a leave of absence from work for a family medical reason. Employee A was granted the time off to be with his spouse for the premature birth and care of their twins. After 11 weeks off from work‚ he has put in a request to return to his position with pay for the time he had off. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) states that an employee may take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to a handle domestic responsibilities which include the birth of a child

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    Nonverbal Communications Unspoken intentions Louis O. Rollins 9/21/2013 Business 501: Business Communications Dr. Howard Fero   ABSTRACT Even though we live in a society that is driven by electronic communications and methods of communication such as wireless cellular phones‚ computers‚ tablets. We will look at the nonverbal communication aspect and how it affects the workplace. The subtle signals and signs that make up nonverbal communication are something that

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    Human Resources: Situations Analysis Report Lit1 Task 2 WGU Tenetra Crawford Three situations were submitted to me for analysis to determine if any federal acts were violated. I have reviewed each situation and below is a brief summary of the specific federal acts that applies to the scenario and if any violations occurred. This report will allow you to determine if any actions are required by department managers to remedy these situations. Situation A The employee in this situation was out on

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    Question 1 | 1.61 points   | Save   |   | You are standing on a scale in an elevator. Suddenly you notice your weight decreases. What do you conclude? | | | | | | | | The elevator is accelerating downwards. | | | The elevator is moving at a constant velocity downwards. | | | The elevator is moving at a constant velocity upwards. | | | Your diet is working. | | | The elevator is accelerating upwards. | | | | | |    Question 2 | 1.61 points   | Save   |   | Tidal

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    to say a word to them. I dragged my enormous suitcase behind me and followed the group. We finally got to the elevators. Oh‚ no!They al fit in‚ but there was not enough room for me. I watched in despair as the elevator doors closed. I had no idea what to do next. I got on the elevator when it returned and gazed at all the buttons. Which one would it be? I pressed button3. The elevator slowly climbed up to the third floor and jerk to a stop. A high squeaking noise annouced the opening of the doors

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    How Did Jazz Develop

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    The earliest times in jazz had been looked more of an art because of the new techniques more expansive harmonies‚ expansive harmonies‚ and more. Breaking through the swing era‚ modern jazz became an outbreak with its complex harmonies one would actually say that modern jazz was influenced by the drastic changes in the swing era. Expecting the role of entertainment African Americans dominated jazz even with racism boiling and hate crimes trending white bands would still manage to incorporate African

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    Western Governors University LIT1: Task 310.1.5-02‚ 11‚ 13 Situation A In this scenario‚ the employee had the right to request unpaid leave to help out the spouse. He has been with the company for two years and the request was to be with his spouse. Under the FMLA Act‚ he is allowed up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave. The leave can be used all at one time or spread out over the span of 12 months to help care for the newborns and/or his wife. He was allowed to return to the same job with the

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