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    Project Woody 2000

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    PROJECT WOODY 2000 BACKGROUND Customs and Woodworking Company base its activity on furniture manufacturing‚ custom millwork and hardwood importing. It is a family owned and managed company employing approximately 850 employees including Head Office staff and a manufacturing site staff in Someplace‚ BC. Yearly the total assets were $181million‚ $93.25 million in sales with net earnings of $6.54 million. Considering a mini-boom in commercial construction observed with the possibility of an airport

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    The New Deal

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    New Deal. The New Deal attempted to provide recovery and relief from the Great Depression through programs of business regulation. The New Deal posed as a major threat to big businesses and corporations because it symbolized an end to the principle of Laissez Faire. However‚ the New Deal conserved and protected American business because it stabilized businesses‚ helped unemployed workers‚ and protected consumers from inefficient service and exorbitant charges. The first reason the New Deal conserved

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    Bond-a-Matic 2000

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    This is to recommend the initiation of a marketing plan for the Bond-A-Matic 2000 (BAM) beginning in 1979. The total cost of the plan is estimated to be $81‚000 (see exhibit 1) which is in addition to the projected Super Bond marketing plan for FY79. The target audiences for the plan are small to midsized companies that are non users and companies that are CA users that will benefit from using the BAM. The objectives of the plan will be to increase brand awareness‚ educate non-current users of the

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    Women 1800s to 2000s

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    children if the couple were to separate. Divorce was very uncommon during this time because women were almost unable to provide for themselves. As a child‚ women would stay home with their mothers and help with everything; this would eventually help them when they too had to do this for their husbands. Also‚ premarital pregnancy was greatly frowned upon. It was nearly impossible to provide and care for the baby during that time because they had no source of income. In society‚ women played the role

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    Public Service 2000

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    service. Canada has been listed among the world’s leaders in administrative reform and one eager to experiment and innovate in public administration (Caiden‚ Halley & Maltais‚ 1995). One of Canada’s boldest attempts in recent years is Public Service 2000 (PS2000)‚ which attempted to change the way people in the public service saw themselves and their work through a number of initiatives focused on fostering an overall change of culture in the Canadian public service. The founders of PS2000 wanted to

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    The Riaring 20s

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    The Roaring Twenties The 1920’s in America made them the richest most powerful country in the world. America had so much money it could lend to Europe after World War I. Mass production‚ partying in their free time‚ bootlegging‚ the Ku Klux Klan‚ and evolution made up the twentieth century. The boom in America had a lot to do with mass production. Many products were being mass produced quickly and cheaply thanks to the production line which Henry Ford started in the first of the 1920’s. This

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    as a Stallion” to give us an overview of what the old man looks like but before that he uses “A dripping dagger held in the fist of a shuddering heart” establishing the fact that he’s an old man that’s been through a lot of rough times and deep in his heart all he wants to do is cry. Mr. Kosser reflects on the old man’s appearance as an ordinary “old man thats hearts gone soft and blue” showing that even if he might look “strong as a stallion” and “fast and ornery” his still an ordinary old man

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    Self Reliance in Walden

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    Self Reliance The summer of 1845 found Henry David Thoreau living in a rude shack on the banks of Walden Pond. The actual property was owned by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ the great American philosopher. Emerson had earlier published the treatise entitled "Nature‚" and the young Thoreau was profoundly affected by its call for individuality and self-reliance. Thoreau planted a small garden‚ took pen and paper‚ and began to record the of life at Walden. Thoreau’s experiment in deliberate

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    contribution of service sector‚ industry sector‚ agriculture sector to the GDP are 49.33%‚ 28.42% and 22.42% respectively. So‚ the service sectors contribute most of the development of national economy. The research aims are to analyze the comparative contribution of service sector with other sectors‚ the impact of trade liberalization of service sector and to provide the recommendations for development of service sector. It is taken a sample of ten years data of GDP from 2000-01 to 2009-10 for analyzing

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    DIRECT SPEECH VS. REPORTED SPEECH There are two ways to report what someone says or thinks; 1. Direct speech shows a person’s exact words. Quotation marks (“. . .”) are a sign that the words are the same words that a person used. For example: Madison: What do you want to eat for lunch? Jason: I think I will have hamburger. Direct speech: Maria asked‚ “What do you want to eat for lunch?” Jason replied‚ “I think I will have hamburger.” 2. Reported speech (Indirect speech)

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