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    21‚Jan.2015 Ms Leila Hussein 6 HAVEN St. MELBROUNE‚ AUSTRALIA‚ 1234 Dear Ms Leila Coffee Ville is pleased to formally offer you the position of café manager in our coffee shop. As discussed you will be responsible for the manager support function for our store. The duties and responsibilities that you will be expected to carry out are detailed in the attached job description (appendix 3). You will report directly to the Emma and your normal working hours are expected to be 7.00am to 5.00pm‚ Monday

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    During the War in Korea‚ the main intention was to gain South Koreas territory and to stop the spread of Communism. The war never really ended even while the Peace negotiations were currently happening. (Wikipedia) The war didn’t end till South Korea gained back its territory. South Korea built it’s heavily armed border between their side of the country and the North Koreans. The U.S. troops didn’t withdrawal from their occupation in South Korea since the main intention’s to stop

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    Natalie McNulty Outline the Key features of the Just War Theory The base of the Just War Theory starts with philosophers such as Aristotle and Cicero. Their first ideas of any war being ‘just’ involves the act of self-defence as the reason the war began. In their eyes‚ this reasoning made a war just. Ambrose of Milan and Augustine of Hippo developed this idea by coming up with a series of specifications for a war to be called ‘just’. They took this idea from the existing Roman ‘justum bellum’ and

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    Samuel P. Huntington is the author of the theoretical book “Clash of civilization”‚ which caught people’s attention after the 11th of September attack. The book questions the future‚ and what will be the cause of a World War III‚ and who will be the next enemy of the nation after the cold – World War II. Huntington main point is that the world will not be divided by ideology or economic difference but by the cultural and ethnical differences between countries‚ or more specifically the West and the

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    My parents tried to get me to go to college after high school‚ but I was a stubborn eighteen year old boy who wanted to “see the world.” I thought I knew what was best and decided to join the Marines. I thought about the Navy because I had always been a good swimmer and loved the water. That was really not a very good basis to make a life changing decision. However‚ I excelled on all the tests and was told I qualified for the SEAL team. Everyone thought this was amazing and quite an opportunity

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    testing the U.S. Later‚ Saddam Hussein‚ the Iraqi dictator‚ suggested that the U.S. and American public could not handle losses and would not commit to long-term engagements in which large amounts military personnel are at risk. Although the U.S. had the largest military in the world‚ the message the American public sent to the international community was that the citizens of the U.S. did not want to use it. This message‚ among the many other mixed signals sent to Hussein by the U.S. government‚ would

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    Leaders and Their Leadership Skills Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama was born in Honolulu‚ Hawaii on August 4‚ 1961. His father was from Kenya and his mother was from Kansas. He was raised with help from his grandfather and grandmother. His achievements were all based on hard work‚ determination and perseverance. In college‚ he was supported by his scholarship and student loans. He then went to law school and obtained the pose of the president of the Harvard Law Review and being the first ever

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    composing some 70 percent of the population‚ make up the lower ranks of the army. Sunni Moslems are heavily represented in the NCO ranks and the senior and middle officer level. Senior officers are carefully selected for their loyalty to Hussein and are all members of the Baathist party. dominated by a corps headquarters. The regions correspond to the three major types of terrain and the various force structures reflect this terrain. To the north are mountains‚ suitable for

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    Developing yourself and others 1.1/1.2 In my years of working as a technician through to becoming a manager I have always taking mental notes on my experiences working with others and for other managers. In a happy‚ effective and successful team; what was it that made it good? What changes helped and what changes didn’t? What qualities in leading did the manager have that motivated others to always want to do better and keep doing better? Is it just a natural talent or can I actually develop myself

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    A rare and fatal disease‚ Tay-Sachs is characterized as one of the devastating neurodegenerative disease. Children afflicted with Tay-Sachs “lose motor skills and mental functions” eventually becoming “blind‚ deaf‚ mentally retarded‚ paralyzed...Tay-Sachs children usually die by age five” (“Tay-Sachs Disease”). A diagnosis of infantile Tay-Sachs is akin to a death sentence; the only form of care would be comfort for death. Tay-Sachs is passed on genetically from parent to child and‚ as it is an autosomal

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