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    attract sufficient number of new members. ii) Practical and Theory olutions Slim Gyms wants to hire a general manager to boost the sales at the clubs and increase profits. There are four short-listed candidates Guildo Passerelli‚ David Chen‚ Gloria Daniels and Martine Lemaire. As the Directors of Slim Gyms‚ we have interviewed and discussed the strengths and weakness of each candidate and have chosen David Chen as the best candidate for the job. There are few reasons we chose David. Firstly

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    without her‚ man is nothing. A woman‚ without her man‚ is nothing. (Nice Gloria) Dear John‚ I want a man who knows what love is all about. You are generous‚ kind‚ and thoughtful. People‚ who are not like you admit to being useless and inferior. You have ruined me for other men. I yearn for you. I have no feelings whatsoever when we’re apart. I can be forever happy. Will you let me be yours? Gloria (Mean Gloria) Dear John‚ I want a man who knows what love is. All about you are

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    care‚ while Norma Jean leaves with the other females to fish. While the males struggle through the harsh winter‚ Memphis briefly drops the egg. The resulting chick‚ Mumble‚ has no vocal talent‚ but can tap dance. Nevertheless‚ he is enamored with Gloria‚ a female penguin who is regarded as the most talented of his age. One day‚ Mumble encounters a group of hostile Skua‚ with a leader who is tagged with a yellow band‚ which he claims to

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    UNIT ONE TEXT ONE THE PASSIONATE YEAR By James Hilton (Fragments) James Hilton (1900— 1954) was born in England and educated at Cambridge where he wrote his first novel‚ "Catherine Herself". His first big success came with the publication of "Good-bye‚ Mr. Chips". It was dramatized and filmed. "Lost Horizon" published in 1933 was awarded the Hawthornden Prize. Some of his other books are: "We Are Not Alone" (1937)‚ "Random Harvest" (1941)‚ "Nothing So Strange" (1947)‚ "Time and Time Again"

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    “NO” In the writing Wonder Woman‚ Gloria Steinem states that Wonder Woman is a feminist symbol and promotes feminism among the youth. Mrs. Steinem also states that in other comics‚ other than Wonder Woman‚ women are always the ones being saved and rescued which promotes a feeling of female inferiority. These and other sentiments illustrated in Wonder Woman are completely contradictory to my thoughts and beliefs on the comic Wonder Woman. Although Gloria Steinem shows many interesting examples

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    Spiritual needs Assessment Spirituality is a sensitive subject‚ and not everyone is open to discussing one’s beliefs. How well a patient discusses their spirituality is somewhat dependent on the nurse. A caring empathetic nurse is more likely to develop and maintain a holistic rapport and trust with patient. However‚ their involvement is essential in promoting spiritual health among patients. The difficulty nurses face in implementing spiritual care with patients starts with their incorrect interpretation

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    Social‚ Cultural‚ and Technological Advances In the world that we live in‚ advancements are everywhere‚ from headphones to the latest smart phones and calculators to computers. These things impact our lives whether we like it or not; therefore we are very reliant upon these advancements. Our reliance on these advancements has come about in recent years due to inexpensive access to technology that allows us to bring together our social lives while at the same time connecting us with different cultures

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    characters of the text‚ whose dispositions and behaviours arebrightly disclosed with the help of mixed type of character drawing‚ are Kenneth Speed‚ a young Master at a Millstead Boarding School for boys‚ sweet-faced but impudent pupils Worsley and Naylor. The minor characters are other pupils in the class and Clanwell. The author with the help of third person narration with the elements of description an dialogue told about the trials which a young teacher Speed had to suffer and overcome during

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    Today’s fast paced business performance requires constant attention and effort; the process is a never-ending production and movement of goods from production to the customer. In the past‚ large economies ruled the manufacturing world and everybody knew that mass production and full utilization of plant capacity was the way to make money. This style of manufacturing resulted in inflexible plants that could not be easily reconfigured‚ and were associated with swollen amounts of raw materials‚ work-in-process

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    “A Sound of Thunder” and “Nethergrave” Critical Essay Ray Bradbury’s “A Sound of Thunder” beautifully describes the future and had a lot better story plot than Gloria Skurzynsky’s “Nethergrave”‚ which lacked the edge-of-the-seat action that “A Sound of Thunder” contained. One reason I prefer “A Sound of Thunder” over “Nethergrave” is the concept of time travel. Another reason is that Ray Bradbury has great descriptions and adjectives of what he thought the future would be like. Also‚ the characterization

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