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    Training Needs Assessment

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    The Headquarters AMC Inspector General has a team of 83 inspectors who go from base to base performing inspections to give the AMC Commander an idea of each wings compliance and readiness. The team performs many types of inspections; however‚ the two largest inspections are the Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI) and the Compliance Inspection (CI). During an ORI‚ airmen undergo evaluations that measure the ability of their unit to perform in wartime and during a contingency or a force sustainment

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    To what extent is “An Inspector calls” a socialist play? J.B Priestley uses his play as tool to get across his message of socialism. Priestley was a well known socialist and so would obviously want to express his views in some way. Priestley uses “AIC” to convey his views on capitalism and socialism: he uses the Inspector and some of the other characters as his mouthpiece of socialism‚ and uses some of the more arrogant and ugly characters to represent capitalism. Priestley would obviously be

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    allegation. The whole of the Birling family‚ though however far-fetched‚ have seemingly contributed to the suicide of Eva Smith/Daisy Renton. J.R Priestly tries to lead the reader into believing this phenomenon by inventing a character named as Inspector Goole. Even the Inspector’s name and the addition of his highly unusual personality imply that he is not a creature of the living world‚ but a ghoul or a spirit. The death of Eva Smith is considers as the result of a chain of events (which of course

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    large aircraft manufacturer. Each bolt requires 20 minutes of direct labour and 30 grams of metal. After producing a batch of bolts‚ each bolt is subjected to a stress test. Those that pass are placed in a carton‚ which is tamped “ inspected by inspector no____” ( the inspector’s identification number is inserted). Defective units are discarded‚ having no salvage value. Because of the nature of the process‚ rework is not possible. At the end of the first week‚ the factory had produced 60‚000 acceptable

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    Factory Act in Bd

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    Factories Act‚ 1965 (No. 4 of 1965). 1. CHAPTER I.- PRELIMINARY 2. CHAPTER II.- CHIEF INSPECTORINSPECTORS AND CERTIFYING SURGEONS 3. CHAPTER III.- HEALTH AND HYGIENE 4. CHAPTER IV.- SAFETY 5. CHAPTER V.- WELFARE 6. CHAPTER VI.- WORKING HOURS OF ADULTS 7. CHAPTER VIII.- LEAVE AND HOLIDAYS WITH WAGES 8. CHAPTER IX.- SPECIAL PROVISIONS 9. CHAPTER X.- PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE 10. CHAPTER XI.- SUPPLEMENT 11. The Schedule CHAPTER I.- PRELIMINARY Section

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    Birling tries this technique with the Inspector‚ however this time to gain leverage over him by asking if he sees much of ‘Chief Constable‚ Colonel Roberts’‚ following up his threat with a disclosure of his superiority; “He’s an old friend of mine…I see him fairly. We play golf together…”. This was intended to make the Inspector feel belittled and impressed by Birling’s relationship with the Chief Constable‚ however Priestly makes this decidedly lost on the Inspector‚ because as a symbol of socialism

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    Arthur birling’s Character J.B. Priestley wrote ‘An Inspector Calls’‚ a three act drama which was first performed in 1945‚ which is after the Second World War ended. In this play‚ Arthur Birling is a wealthy mill owner and a politician. He represents the capitalist upper class. Since Priestley was a socialist and server in the war‚ he wanted to show this ruling class family as the ‘antagonists’ in this play‚ as he himself‚ in his life‚ accused the ruling class for their mistakes‚ who helped trigger

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    Mines Act, 1952

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    a mine‚ means every person‚ whether appointed as such or not‚ who‚ acting or purporting to act on behalf of the owner‚ takes part in the management‚ control‚ supervision or direction of the mine or of any part thereof: (d) “Chief Inspector” means the Chief Inspector of Mines appointed under this Act; (e) “Committee” means a committee constituted under section 12: (f) “day” means a period of twenty-four hours beginning at mid-night; (g) “district magistrate” means‚ in a presidency-town‚ the person

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    Write about Inspector Goole’s role in the play. How far is he a believable policeman? How does Priestly use the Inspector in the play? In this essay I am going to be exploring the role and function Priestly gives the inspector in “An Inspector Calls“. I am going to break down his role in the play‚ explore his effects on the other characters‚ analyse his stage presence‚ show his intention in coming to the Birling household and also how Priestly utilises the inspector’s personal qualities. I am also

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    Arthur Birling and InspectorGoole’s philosophies on life and society contrast throughout the play. For most of the play Sheila‚ Eric and Mrs Birling are fully behind Mr Birling and his philosophies‚ but towards the end of the play‚ Eric and Sheila effectively switch sides and begin to back InspectorGoole’s philosophies on life and society. Mr Birling is a strong believer in stratas and classes in society; he believes he is in the upper class. In act 1‚ Mr Birling says "I’m still on the bench. It

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