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    Goal formulation statement. Goals are developed from the SWOT analysis. This is not a wishful thinking. Goals describe objectives that are specific with respect to magnitude and time. A goal is a realisticmeasurabletime-dated target of accomplishment in the future. Why goal formulation so important thing for strategic planning? Strategic planning is a process that determines the future of organization. Goal formulation determines resource allocation needed. Having a proven process for strategic

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    Purpose: motivate people to learn about future possibilities. Today‚ DNA is a very important part of our lives. DNA technology which means Deoxyribonucleic Acid is the famous technique that using in various medical fields. It gave the history of cells on the chromosomes in our body. Every cell has a unique DNA form. For example‚ chloroplasts in plant‚ and mitochondria in plants cells and animals cells. The scientists do a lot of research to development DNA technology in future. DNA

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    Ella Baker: Freedom Bound By Joanne Grant “Her large purse firmly tucked under her arm‚ her beaded hat set at a jaunty angle‚ Ella Baker strode forth with determination in her eye‚ her gait‚ her whole demeanor” (45; Grant). In Ella Baker: Freedom Bound‚ Joanne Grant discusses the political activities of Ella Baker. This book is focused on the willpower with which Miss Baker worked for civil rights throughout her lifetime. She prospered in organizing movements‚ protests‚ meetings‚ sit-ins;

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    ultural Bound Syndromes Culture-bound syndrome The term culture-bound syndrome was included in the fourth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2000) which also includes a list of the most common culture-bound conditions (DSM-IV: Appendix I). Included in DSM-IV-TR (4th.ed) the term cultural-bound syndrome denotes recurrent‚ locality-specific patterns of abnormal behavior and troubling experience that may or may not be linked

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    smoking cigarettes. SETTING The setting of the poem is in the house. THEMES * Stoicism in life * Family love * Acceptance of way of life MORAL VALUES * We should learn to accept problems in life with a positive outlook. * We must attempt to face and solve problems. * Failure is part of growing up. * Do not despair in the face of failure. POEM: HE HAD SUCH QUIET EYES (BIBSY SOENHARJO) MEANING (OVERALL) STANZA 1:- The man portrays himself to be a quiet‚ sincere person

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    Creating Shared Value Michael E. Porter‚ Mark R. Kramer; Harvard Business Review Summary The article “Creating Shared Value“‚ written by Michael E. Porter and Mark R. Kramer and published in the “Harvard Business Review“ in January 2011 deals with the idea of innovating the purpose of a corporation and their relationship to the government and social environment in order to identify unknown customer needs and expand the total pool of economic and social value. In the introduction the authors

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    Smart Antenna Systems for Mobile Communications FINAL REPORT Ivica Stevanovi´‚ Anja Skrivervik and Juan R. Mosig c January 2003 Laboratoire d’Electromagn´tisme et d’Acoustique e Ecole Polytechnique F´d´rale de Lausanne e e CH-1015 Lausanne Suisse http://lemawww.epfl.ch/ ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Evolution from Omnidirectional to Smart Antennas 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 4 5 5 8 8 10 14 17 17 19 20 21

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    and reflect specific patterns in the way words are formed from smaller units and how those smaller units interact in speech. In this way‚ morphology is the branch of linguistics that studies patterns of word-formation within and across languages‚ and attempts to formulate rules that model the knowledge of the speakers and learners of these languages. In this paper we have dealt with the general definitions of morphology‚ morphemes in both types: free and bound‚ and focused on the bound one‚ its classifications

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    constraints • Teaches Rogo the importance of setting a clear‚ well-defined goals • Makes Rogo rethink‚ reconsider‚ and relearn the true meaning of common business words/sayings such as ‘efficiency’ and ‘increasing productivity’ • Teaches Rogo how to identify the core problem‚ think about the process‚ and bring about solutions without explicitly telling him what to do • Teaches Rogo that with intelligence and resolve‚ goals can be met • Teaches Rogo to strive for continuous improvement and to always

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    trends in the following areas:- Global Perspective Global competition is intensifying. Domestic companies who never thought about foreign competitors are suddenly finding them in their backyard. This is a challenge which sales managers and salesperson must take on‚ they have to improve their personal selling efforts not only in their countries but also in foreign countries. Selling goods and services in global markets presents a challenge due to differences in culture‚ language‚ needs and requirements

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