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    these giant mole hills were formed. One theory holds that the Chocolate Hills are the weathered rock formations of a kind of marine limestone on top of an impermeable layer of clay. Boracay Boracay may be a small island‚ but it packs great features such as award-winning beaches‚ beautiful resorts and great adventures like cliff

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    Calling all Journalism students‚ Be part of this year’s J-team! Screening dates: July 10-12‚ 1 p.m. onwards at the Newsroom/ Media Practice and Research Unit (Located inside Media Studies room‚ 2nd flr.) For inquiries pls. contact Society P.R.O. Emiaj Francinne Mendoza at 09158006979. See you there! Leigh Bagtas3JRN2 Batch 2015. Hello. Remind ko lang po ulit na nalipat ang CLASS PICTURE TAKING sa FRIDAY‚ JULY 12‚ 4-5PM. :) Thank you! Organized by the DLSU Student Media Office

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    Features of an organization Aggregation of Human beings: Organization is an identifiable aggregation of human beings. The identification is possible because human group is not merely a number of persons collected at London‚ but it is a group of persons who are interrelated. The identifiable group of human beings determines the boundary of the organization. Such boundary separates the elements belonging to the organization from other elements in its environment. Deliberate and conscious Creation:

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    A Feature Article – Bullied bullying bully Nowadays in our society‚ many people suffering in different kinds of bullying‚ for example: Cyberbullying‚ Disability bullying‚ Gay bullying‚ School bullying‚ Sexual bullying or even Workplace bullying etc. No matter how old are you‚ you may also have such kind of experience. Almost a third of teens either were bullies or were bullied‚ some of them even afraid to wake up to go to school. ” Bullying is when a person is picked on over and over again by an

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    "TEEN DRINKERS DON’T GROW OLD" They Die Young It is said that teen drinkers or smokers don’t grow old‚ which others think as a good thing. But the fact is they don’t grow old because they die young. No offense but it’s the truth. But this doesn’t indicate that drinking alcohol & smoking is forbidden to happen. Almost 60 percent of teenagers these days are drinkers or smokers‚ especially for the gentlemen. It’s a bit of shocking but true and a half of this 60 percent is even the educated ones

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    2. Write the features of HRM Human resources refers to the people that work for an organization and the capabilities of these people. The fun resource management covers (HRM) all the activities that are designed to acquire‚ preserve‚ develop and use th in an organization. The basic purpose of HRM is to make effective and efficient use of human resources of an o towards achievement of the goals and objectives of the organization. The various areas of influence of the HRM include the following

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    Market Structures Objectives: To define market and market structures To describe the differences of the different market structures Market We usually think of a market as a place where some sort of exchange occurs; however‚ a market is not really a place at all. A market is the process of exchanging goods and services between buyers and sellers. Ruffin & Gregory (1997) defines a market as an established management that brings buyers and sellers together to exchange particular goods and

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    men? No Read the following web articles and complete the questions: http://www.medialit.org/reading-room/how-do-media-images-men-affect-our-lives Complete the Discussion Questions at the end of this article. How many of your favourite shows feature men as the principal character‚ the center of the plot or the action? What messages do they suggest about the importance of

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    Falling head first through a tree‚ crashing through branches‚ thinking his life would be gone in the blink of an eye. Then‚ miraculously‚ the parachute strapped to his back gets caught‚ flipping him right-side up and slamming him into the tree trunk‚ giving him the opportunity to live another day. But‚ none of this would stop John Spencer from doing what he loves. The fit‚ 52-year-old‚ chemistry teacher is passionate about many things‚ however he couldn’t decide between his two favorite; teaching

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    Features of Mercantilism

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    1. Foreign Trade In the first place the mercantilists laid great empha¬sis on a favourable balance of trade. They held that the strength and richness of a country depends on two things-the possession of gold and silver mines and favourable balance of trade. As all the countries did not possess mines of gold and silver‚ they could built up rich stocks of these metals by exporting maximum of their manufactured articles and import¬ing minimum of commodities from other countries. Highlighting the

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