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    Customer relationship

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    Some of the areas that we strongly feel is crucial to enhance customer service is proper training. It will not only add value to the company and individuals but it can strongly inspire and eventually leads to greater success. Some of the advantages include‚ customer satisfaction‚ business efficiencies‚ employee improvement and public recommendations. Good customer service will promote loyal customers. This is where good training leads to customer advocacy that in return plays a huge role. Loyalty

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    called Indians due to the fact that the Europeans at first thought that they were in India‚ as they stumbled across the Americas whilst looking for a quicker shipping route to India‚ not knowing the fast land masses that separated Europe and India. Eventually though they discovered that they were not in India and they were in a previously undiscovered land. They began to settle there. The Europeans did not come alone‚ however. With them they brought many strange diseases that were foreign to the Americas

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    Panther Party? During Huey P. Newton’s imprisonment in 1968‚ many people rushed to join the black panther party‚ this influx of fresh members along with the absence of the main founder of the party created a lack of discipline within the party and eventually lead to fragmentation within the party; once Newton was released‚ his new found fame and fear along with heightened expectations of him crippled his effectiveness as a leader and led to infighting and a loss of comradery within the party. March

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    From 1600 to 1877‚ what major events and/or movements contributed to the creation of a unique American identity and/or culture? The American history can be seen as an example of progress‚ is awesome in every way‚ as you can see that it took various steps‚ which was marked by difficulties and major incidents. Consider also that not only was marked by errors‚ but also by great victories‚ important in the progress of the nation. The history of the United States contains many stages from 1600 to

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    him. The story starts out with the humiliation of the Jews‚ continuing on until they are eventually carted off to various labor camps. We meet Schindler‚ a man who is well-off‚ who uses Jews for cheap labor‚ until they are taken from them. Being a decent businessman‚ he then decided to go into the ?labor camp? business. Eventually‚ he was forced to buy off as many Jews as he could‚ for labor purposes‚ eventually seeing this as a chance to save the lives of as many Jews as possible. He then set up this

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    True love is very dangerous‚ and often comes with consequences. True love is like a thistle‚ it is fragile at first‚ then gradually becomes very beautiful and wondrous‚ but then eventually results into a dismal state of sadness as the seeds of love are carried by the wind to another place. Romeo and Juliet begins with Juliet and her mother. The pair is preparing for a great party that Juliet’s family‚ the Capulets. The event was created to help find Juliet a husband. In the very beginning of the

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    Worldcom Scandal

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    WorldCom Scandal A summary of WorldCom fraud would include having to describe the greed that would eventually destroy one of the largest communications companies in the United States and world. A humble motel owner‚ Bernard Ebbers took a small long distance company in 1983 and turned it into one of the most successful businesses in the country. It was not so much the business operations that caused the company to grow but the aggressive acquisitions that made the company grow. In its day‚ CEO Bernard

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    Lokmanya Tilak

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    history of any nation backwards into the past‚ we come at last to a period of myths and traditions which eventually fade away into impenetrable darkness.”  ― Bal Gangadhar Tilak‚ The Arctic Home in the Vedas Swaraj (self-rule) is my birthright and I shall have it. If we trace the history of any nation backwards into the past‚ we come at last to a period of myths and traditions which eventually fade away into impenetrable darkness. The geologist takes up the history of the earth at the point

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    Concept of Beauty

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    straight teeth‚ protruding lips; Hair that is straight‚ soft and shiny and presents it to everyone as the concept of what is beautiful. Eventually‚ everyone that has seen that idea has perceived it in his/ her mind of what beauty exactly is. Everyone with the looks that is similar to the model eventually commits the sin vanity while the others who don’t eventually look down on their selves. We must be able to obliterate this mindset. We should keep in mind that beauty is not and never will be tangible

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    their living and working conditions. In the mean time‚ the middle class was emerging. They were rich because of the enormous amounts of money created in the country because of the Industrial Revolution. Marx thought that the capitalist system would eventually fail. He described communism as “a form of complete socialism in which the means of production--all land‚ mines‚ factories‚ railroads‚ and businesses—would be owned by the people” (649). He also thought all goods and services should be shared equally

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