How can we get a better Customer Service in Wal-Mart? Rebecca Jimenez (Polite) ENG 315 Professional Communications Assignment 4 Strayer University Professor Priscilla Patten Table of contents Introduction 3 Problem statement 3 Findings 3 Method used 3-4-5 Conclusion 6 References 7 Introduction The purpose of this report is to inform to people‚ how we can get a better Customer service? As a customer I choose the store Wal-Mart;
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Sir: Greetings of ardency in the pursuit of academic excellence! Professor‚ I know that the midterm examination was scheduled a week ago‚ but regardless how much planning we have‚ things not always go the way we would like them to.I know that you are a busy professional‚ but I would like if is not much to ask that you take five minutes from your time to read this lines regarding of my absent to the past test. The heavy rain came and I had to fetch my mother from the hospital because she
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Tristan Thurlow Is War Ever Justified? War is one of the most terrible things the human race has invented. It sends more people to their death than anything else we force upon ourselves. Voltaire once said‚ “It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished‚ unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.” This portrays the true irony of war‚ so many would say war is never justified. Many‚ perhaps even the majority of wars are not. However‚ never is a very strong
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Abortion is one of the most controversial issues in America today. Abortion is the ending of pregnancy before birth. There are approximately 1.5 million abortions every year in this country. Abortion was made legal in the 1970s. However‚ pro-life activists argue that it is murder. Should the government have the legal power to take away a woman’s right to make decisions regarding her own body? An abortion results in the death of an embryo or a fetus. Abortion destroys the lives of helpless
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Employees Drinking Water Provision Justification Report presentation Percy A. Grisby II ENG 315 Professional Communications Professor Buchanan February 28‚ 2015 Introduction This researched justification report analyzes the viability of implementation of provision of drinking water services and facilities in the highly esteemed company (PAG Holdings Limited). It examines the possible consideration of provision of bottled drinking water‚ drinking water fountains and installation
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HLA Hart wrote that any justification of punishment must at least justify the existence of a general system of punishment‚ the punishment of specific persons‚ and the specific type (and amount) of punishment to be imposed in a given scenario (Duff). With respect to the first component‚ which he called the “general justifying aim” of the system of punishment (Duff)‚ there are several purposes for instituting a penal system; the most common of which are general deterrence‚ specific deterrence‚ incarceration/incapacitation
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Explanation and Justification School and Class Context The sequence of four science lessons were designed for prep students who study at an independent coeducational school. This school provides education from kindergarten to year 12 across four campuses and it is founded on the principles of the Christian faith as taught by the Lutheran church of Australia. The school’s ICSEA (Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage) is 1083 (ACARA‚ 2012)‚ which is higher than the Australian average of
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Imperialism: Western Justifications Imperialism can be defined simply as the domination or control of one country over another. This action or attitude of dominating and controlling foreign peoples has‚ and always will be a hot topic for debate. Two men from different cultural backgrounds‚ but from around the same time period‚ give speeches in which they oppose the anti-imperialist views of their time. In July of 1883‚ Jules Ferry of France‚ expressed his imperialistic views to the French Chamber
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Justifications for Geometry Proofs – Ch 3 Properties of Equality (=): Addition: a = b → a + c = b + c Subtraction: a = b → a – c = b - c Division: a = b → a / c = b / c Multiplication: a = b → a * b = b * c Distributive: a ( b + c ) = a * b + a * c Substitution: a = b → a can be substituted for b in an equation Properties of Congruence and Equality ( and =): Reflexive: ab = ab or Symmetric: a = b → b = a or ∠A ∠B → ∠B ∠A Transitive: a = b and b = c → a = c or ∠A
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THE THINKER’S KEYS 1. The REVERSE Place words such as cannot‚ never and not in sentences which are commonly displayed in a listing format. THE JUSTIFICATION: Students are too often required to regurgitate endless lists of facts. Moving in the opposite direction still requires a sound knowledge base‚ but it forces students to think. THE EXAMPLE: Name 10 things that you could not clean. List 5 sounds that you have never heard.
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