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    Good morning‚ Mr. Alexandris‚ Thank you for giving me the opportunity to reply to your questions; my answers are below. 1) Does the required work schedule stated above meet your needs? Yes. This schedule works quite well for me. 2) Explain what customer service means to you. Customer service...well‚ I kind of think it’s a dying art. Hardly anywhere I go‚ do I see people who really know what it means to "serve" their customers. Or‚ maybe they know‚ but just don’t care. Though I

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    Case Study Eassy ’What do you think of Nau‘s approach to doing business? Is it being ethical and responsible?’ Nau ‚a company which formed by a small group of executives and a clean whiteboard ‚use a new‚ unique and sustainable way to do its business. Why it is sustainable? It is not difficult to answer. According to the belief shared in Nau ‘in addition to generate a profit‚ companies have an equal responsibility to create positive social and environmental change’ ‚we can see there is greening

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    Because I Could Not Stop For Death        Emily Dickinson talks about an undying love between her and this man throughout this poem. The two are so in love that‚ even though the man in the relationship has died‚ the love Dickinson has for him will carry on forever. Dickinson expresses a deep passion‚ and a genuine sense of what it is to love and to lose‚ someone you care about. The two are  supposedly riding in this carriage slowly and calmly‚ making no haste to get to where they are going. Dickinson

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    Changes of the Filipinos Because Of the Modern World Filipinos are known on their traditional values. One of the traditional values of the Filipinos is “paggalang” it is being respectful to others or giving due respect to a person. They even used the term “po and opo” as the sign of respect. But there is something bothering in my mind and that is where was the Filipino values came from? Let’ discover where was did it came from. Filipino values have been derived from

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    Punishment. Disciplinary‚ harsh‚ unfair. Unfair between men and women‚ unfair because of religion. Women should not have to suffer harsher punishments because of their gender. In many countries across the world‚ organisations are working to decrease violence against women in the name of honour‚ culture and religion. In Muslim countries such as Jordan around thirty women are killed for dishonouring their families. Hundreds are seriously injured by the male members of their families by simply being

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    The poem by Emily Dickinson "Because I could not stop for Death" is know to be one of the best poems in English. Every image extends and intensifies each other. But there are some pro and cons in this poem. The poem helps us to characterize and bring death down to a more personal level. It shows a different perspective of death that the more popular views of death being brutal and cruel. Emily Dickinson makes death seem more passive and easy. The theme of this poem being that death is natural and

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    In Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ "Because I could not be stopped for Death"‚ Death is describe in human characteristics‚ throughout the piece of literature. She uses a a great deal of personification to allow us to relate to the piece. She also uses the poetic technique imagery. This plays a big role in the piece because it allows us to kind of picture ourselves there.. In this piece of literature‚ the persona describes death as being gentle‚ handsome and well groomed. Perhaps a man coming to pick

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    today. I would like you to take this moment to think. Imagine that a loved one has just been severely injured in a car accident. The injuries include brain trauma‚ broken bones‚ but most notably‚ a loss of two pints of blood‚ that your friend is in desperate need of. Coincidentally your blood type matches. Picture yourself at the scene of the accident. Put yourself in the hospital waiting room‚ anticipating news from the doctors‚ hoping that your friend will survive. What would you say when the doctor

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    The Welcoming of Death in Emily Dickinson’s “Because I Could Not Stop for Death Emily Dickinson’s “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” makes the idea of death seem almost welcoming. As death takes the women on a joy ride in a carriage‚ the woman describes all of the lively things they pass. The woman in the poem makes death seem welcoming by mentioning the playing children‚ wheat fields‚ and the setting sun. First‚ on their journey they pass children playing. Though these things are taken for granted

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    Emily Dickinson’s two poems‚ "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" and "I Heard A Fly Buzz-When I Died‚" revolve around one central theme‚ death. Though the two do centralize around the theme of death they both have slightly different messages or beliefs about what is to come after death. By discussing both of the poems and interpreting their meanings‚ the reader can gain a fuller understanding of the message Dickinson is trying to send to her audience and a greater feel for

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