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    MALE AND FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS FOR THE MARINE CORPS General standers for both male and female marines‚ no eccentricities in the manner of head‚ facial‚ or body hair will be permitted. If applied‚ dyes‚ tints‚ bleaches and frostings which result in natural colors are authorized. The hair color must complement the person’s complexion tone. Color changes that detract from a professional image will be prohibited. Fingernails for both mail and female marines will be kept clean and neatly trimmed

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    Toyota Motor Corp.

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    in net sales. It is a global company that has a strong position in 170 countries worldwide (Business Teacher) but they emphasize their focus on Japan‚ North America and Europe. It has 316‚121 employees all over the world. The automaker has a reputation for manufacturing safe and reliable cars. As it was said by the Global Insight analyst Thomas Ryard "Toyota’s reputation for mechanical reliability and component quality is second to none" . It has also built a name for its self both with its

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    Women's Army Corps (WAAC)

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    All branches of U.S. service had a female auxiliary. The Women’s Army Corps (WAC) began as the Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC)‚ which was not an official part of the U.S. Army. But that changed in 1943‚ as did the name. In all‚ more than 100‚000 women served in the WAC in positions ranging from telephone operator to truck mechanic. The women’s reserve of the navy — known as WAVES — enlisted 100‚000 women‚ and the Marine Corps Women’s Reserve‚ which was formed in February 1943‚ enlisted 23‚000.

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    Global Financial Corp

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    to purchase GEC heavy equipment. Currently GF only processes 51% of the leases within the “10 days or less” time frame‚ with some loans taking up above 41 days. Ms. Rodriguez‚ the Vice President of GF has been directed to decrease loan processing time to 10 days or less with the current staff she has. The current structure of the analysis and evaluation stage does not maximize staff time effectively and as a consequence creates a bottleneck in the process. We recommend switching to a case manager

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    Merit Enterprise Corp

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    prioritize your thoughts. What are the most positive aspects of this option‚ and what are the biggest drawbacks? The option 1 looks at getting a loan of 4 billion from a consortium of bankers including J.P.Morgan with whom Merit has good business relationship and has served Merit with its short term as well as long term funding requirements in the past. The pros of this option are * The well established relationship between J.P.Morgan and Merit will facilitate ease of transactions and negotiations

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    government backed securities‚ toxins‚ just kept being pumped into the market and would soon be gone. The housing bubble burst has taken a heavy toll on the real estate industry and many others. Everyone from construction workers to termite inspectors to mortgage brokers and real estate agents have seen crippling declines in need for them. Statewide‚ the number of loan officers has been cut in half in the past three years‚ starting in 2011‚ according to the California Association of Mortgage Professionals

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    Marine Corps Issue The Points of View Essay Ali Raza M. Syed The short story Marine Corps Issue is written by David McLean. It is an account of a family who has been affected by the war; Jonathan’s father had fought against the Vietnamese and had become a POW. The past of the father had been kept a secret till Jonathan becomes curious and finds out the truth. It had been kept a secret because the parents did not want to expose the children to the cruel past they

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    The Marines Corps has had a history of being the most aggressive and tactical fighting force in the nation. However‚ it was not until May 16‚ 1912 that the Marines were able to defend across the full spectrum: on land‚ at sea‚ and in the air. BY ASSUMING UNPRECEDENTED POSITIONS AND PUBLISHING NUMEROUS ARTICLES‚ LIEUTENANT COLONEL ALFRED AUSTELL CUNNINGHAM PROVED TO BE THE MOST PIVOTAL FIGURE IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF AVIATION IN THE MARINE CORPS. Alfred Austell Cunningham was born March 8‚ 1881 in Atlanta

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    Mci Communications Corp

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    It seemed that the board of directors at MCI was divided between two possible solutions. Should the company finance the repurchase by increasing MCI’s debt financing by at least doubling the current debt-equity ration that stood at 36% at that time (MCI)? Conversely‚ would a more conservative approach of using an open-market purchase program‚ announcing its intentions to repurchase its stock from "time to time" but only as corporate funds become available‚ be more appropriate (MCI)? The answer to

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    Royal Flying Corps Canada

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    Royal Flying Corps Canada In 1914‚ taking off and landing a plane successfully was a great achievement. During the war around 22‚000 Canadians served in the British flying services as pilots and over 1‚600 died. At the beginning of the war there was only a few hundred aircrafts and airships and training was only available in Britain. Once more people were interested in becoming pilots many training schools started to be created in Canada. These training schools were part of an organization created

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