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    discover the unique thermal properties that keep coffee hotter on the inside‚ while the outside remains cool to hold. So in this case‚ the organisation needs to educate the customer about the purpose of the mug. Perhaps it doesn’t matter who defines the ‘Purpose’ so long as both sides eventually understand and agree with it. Without alignment between organisation and customer‚ meaning agreement with the ‘Purpose’‚ there will be no business transaction. The following two excerpts have not been

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    organization’s recruitment and selection processes‚ and then compare them in terms of similarities and differences. The Canadian Forces Recruitment The Canadian Forces use a variety of tools to attract and retain its members. In the eyes of the world and Canadians a like‚ the CF are portrayed as an efficient and effective group of professionals. They achieve this by demonstrating‚ professionalism‚ courage‚ honesty‚ loyalty and respect. Using employer branding as a recruitment tool they promote

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    Charity Background This faith-based humanitarian organisation based on the philosophy of Islam and Quran that if you save the life of one person; you saved mankind. Therefore‚ it promotes humanity in its operational areas. However‚ due to its identity of being an Islamic organisation‚ the funds are mainly generated through Muslim philanthropists and other means such as Zakat. In essence‚ Islamic identity has been the motivating factor for generating the resources for programmes to help Muslims

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    Factors that Affect the Time Value of Money Time value of money is the concept that an amount of money in one ’s possession is worth more than that same amount of money promised in the future (Garrison‚ 2006). The reason for this is that money today can be invested to earn interest and therefore will be worth more in the future (Brealey‚ Myers‚ & Marcus‚ 2004). This paper will explain how annuities affect time value of money (TVM) problems and investment outcomes. In addition‚ this paper will briefly

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    1.Introduction: Ratio analysis is an important tool for analyzing the company’s essential performance. Ratio analysis enabled the manager to spot trends in a business and to compare its performance and condition with the average performance of similar to own business in the same industry. To do these compare ratios with the average of business similar to own business and compare own ratios for several successive years‚ watching especially for any unfavorable trend that may be started. Ratio analysis

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    Lab Report Factors That Affect Enzymes Reaction Rate Name of lab: Effects of temperature‚ pH‚ Enzyme Concentration‚ and Substrate Concentration on Enzymatic Activity Introduction: Enzymes are the most important types of proteins‚ they act as catalysis (speed up chemical reactions). If enzymes didn’t exist‚ biochemical reactions would act to slowly and they couldn’t keep up with the metabolic functions. Enzymes have a three-dimensional structure that is really complex. This structure consists

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    Cultural factors affect waiting lines. For example‚ fast checkout lines (e.g.‚10 items or fewer) are uncommon in Japan. Why do you think so? When Krispy Kreme donuts entered the Japanese market‚ people were willing to wait in line for up to three hours to get donuts although another brand of donuts was available. I have tried these donuts and agree that they taste really good‚ however I would not wait in line for up to three hours for them. The Japanese on the other hand‚ enjoy standing

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    Recruitment is an important part of an organization’s human resource planning and their competitive strength. Competent human resources at the right positions in the organization are a vital resource and can be a core competency or a strategic advantage for it. The objective of the recruitment process is to obtain the number and quality of employees that can be selected in order to help the organization to achieve its goals and objectives. With the same objective‚ recruitment helps to

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    Section 1: Literature Review Topic: E-Recruitment 1988 words Introduction In terms of human resource management‚ the Internet has dramatically changed how recruitment is being treated from both a job seekers and an organisational point of view (Epstein et al.‚ 2003). Nowadays‚ traditional recruitment procedures are thought to be time-consuming with long hiring cycle times‚ high costs per process and of course‚ minimal geographical reach (Lee‚ 2005). On another hand‚ the rapid introduction

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    Factors that Affect the Rate of Reaction of Peroxidase Purpose: To determine the effect of various factors on the rate of reaction between an enzyme and its substrate‚ and also to determine the optimal ranges under which the enzyme activity is maximized. Also to determine whether saline and alcohol are inhibitors or activators Hypothesis: PH factor prediction: I predict that as the pH increases so the activity of the enzyme will increase until it reaches optimum pH range (pH 7) because the

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