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    Comparison between Medieval Instruments and Present Day Instruments A Comparison between Medieval Instruments and Present Day Instruments The medieval time period is known as an era where every subject about social life exploded. It is known the era where the government‚ society‚ and religion made enormous advances. Music‚ art‚ and literature were also prevalent but one area that had the most impact on the medieval society was the use of musical instruments. They were used in plays

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    messages‚ receiver decodes the message‚ receiver understands the message‚ feedback travels back to the sender. 2. When do you use the direct and indirect approaches? Use direct approach when you can expect a positive response ( pleased or interested) or a neutral response ( indifferent to the message) ; use indirect approach when you expect a negative response ( uninterested/ disappointed / hostile) or when you expect resistance as you try to persuade people of a new idea. 3. List five barriers

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    Development of Sturge Town

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    portion of the article which stated‚ "In fact‚ it quickly became apparent that every adult was a ’parent ’ in this close-knit community‚ founded in 1840 by freed slaves..." Their past is reflected in their present in that‚ much like the approach which their forefathers had taken with child rearing‚ it taking a village to raise a child‚ they have embraced this concept and emulate their ancestors. Unfortunately for Sturge Town and its development‚ by virtue of concerns voiced by the characters

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    The essays “Up Against Wal-Mart” by Karen Olsson and “Progressive Wal-Mart. Really” by Sebastian Mallaby portray Wal-Mart to two completely different lights. Olsson shames Wal-Mart for its poor health benefits‚ the meager pay Wal-Mart employees receive‚ and the managers who purposely fail to schedule enough workers. Mallaby‚ on the other hand‚ commends Wal-Mart on how much money the franchise saves customers. Olsson’s essay begins with a depiction of a hectic day in the life of Wal-Mart staff member

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    lowing poverty and strengthening society. Amartya Sen emphasizes social gender roles and other countries’ prioritization on health‚ education‚ and job training. We are told that these are areas where United States lacks focus. In The Capabilities approach and Social Justice By Martha Nussbaum‚ similar issues are addressed and the text supports the same claims that Sen introduces. Nussbaum‚ however‚ goes further. She moves into the areas of social justice‚ gender justice‚ and the central human capabilities

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    Alliston Instruments 2

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    Alliston Instruments-Case Study Executive Summary In 2011 two Asian firms entered the Canadian market in 2011. An Asian competitor made a major sales push by slashing prices in late 2011‚ cutting dramatically into Alliston’s sales in 2012. This move caused Alliston to lay-off 50 employees their largest layoff in company history. Alliston introduces new products to its line to counter the Asian firm but employees had no interest in working on the new products and preferred the old products to work

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    HONDA: Operations-based core competence The resource-based view argues that companies posses some unique resources (assets and capabilities) and competitive advantage is acquired by accumulating those strategic assets. Resources are any tangible (e.g. equipment‚ raw material) or intangible (e.g. firm image‚ processes‚ routines) things that a company owns and can use to carry out its crucial processes. Capabilities‚ are dynamic of a “doing” nature. Capabilities are “the ability of make use of resources

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    3 4 Apply the three-step writing process to negative messages Explain the differences between the direct and the indirect approaches to negative messages‚ including when it’s appropriate to use each one Identify the risks of using the indirect approach‚ and explain how to avoid such problems Adapt negative messages for internal and external audiences 5 6 7 Explain the importance of maintaining high standards of ethics and etiquette when delivering negative messages Explain the role of communication

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    Instruments in Research Review Problems and Exercises: 1. What is the role of data-gathering instrument in research? * Instruments are materials‚ concrete or verbal or non-verbal communications‚ used to collect data for the research study. Instruments are very important components of the overall research design. Without these‚ the researcher will not be able to obtain data and information that will be analyzed for findings‚ presentation and interpretation. 2. Characterize “good”

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    ...........................................................2 1 Introduction: ..............................................................................................................................3 2. Discuss what are these skills and instruments and propose how an entrepreneur can use them to his or her advantage:

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