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    Presentation terminator

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    BBC was the first national broadcasting organization of the world‚ which was established in 1922. Their activity overseas has brought high-quality‚ impartial and independent content – and the BBC’s editorial values – to the world for almost 80 years. Actually‚ early in 1920‚ John Reith‚ founder of BBC‚ had begun to advocate radio broadcast in UK. Two years later‚ this man‚ together with a group of radio manufactures formed a radio station named BBC. Then‚ they set a vision for themselves--bring the

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    Question 3: To whom do the police account? To what extent do current arrangements enable the police properly to account to the community for their actions? 1. INTRODUCTION: The community demands accountability from the police. The community has conferred upon the police powers which are not conferred upon ordinary individuals in the community. In any democratic society based on the rule of law and responsible government‚ it is fundamental that police independence be balanced with accountability

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    HARRODS Harrods is the biggest department stores in London which attracts people not only from London but also people from all over the world. The store occupies a five acre site and has over a million square feet of selling space in over 330 departments. The history of this luxurious department store started when Charles Henry Harrod (b1799) opened a whole sale grocery and tea seller shop in Cable Street‚ Stephaney‚ East London in 1834. This essay tells us about the development of Harrods over

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    Reflective Statement on oral presentation of Arabic‚ Chinese‚ Indian‚ and Persian Poetry The interactive orals‚ presented to the class‚ brought up the fact of how closely related our countries are even though they seem very foreign. There were many philosophical‚ political‚ and social contexts discussed‚ but that’s not what poetry is all about. Poetry is about expression‚ it’s about showing your point of view‚ and your intake on the world’s aspects. These poems were developed through specific

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    Introduction I. According to a report by United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organizations‚ India has the highest population of illiterate adults at 287 millions amounting to 37% of the global total. II. By using of some my research‚ I would like to share with all of you the topic that I interest which is the facts of illiteracy. III. Today‚ I would like to focus on three interrelated issues which are causes‚ effects‚ and prevention of illiteracy. (Transition: Now‚ let’s start

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    PRESENTATION ON MOTIVATION

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    The Professionals INCREASING PAY ALONE WILL NOT INCREASE JOB PERFORMANCE AND SATISFACTION Objectives Of The Presentation To understand the concept of pay‚ job satisfaction and performance To examine the inter-relationship between increase in pay‚ job satisfaction and performance To identify other factors that influence job satisfaction and performance To analyse the statement using a case study. Conclusion and summary Definition Of Terms Pay: This is simply money given to a person for

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    A policeman is a useful public servant. He is paid from the Government treasury. He is smart and active. He serve the public. He looks handsome in his uniform. Without him no Government can run. Our liberty depends on him. We need his help at every time. His Uniform Like the postman he has a uniform. Which consists of a shirt‚ pants and a turban or cap. Round his waist there is a leather belt‚ and a red turban or cap on his head. Two or three letters on his shoulders bear the name of his state

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    Imagine a police force with no cars‚ radios‚ and no communication. These officers had no back up‚ they patrolled on foot facing any dangerous situation alone. Police were appointed by politicians for limited terms of service. Because of the apparent political ties corruption was very common. This policing era is referred to as the political era. During the political era residents were not able to “call” upon an officer for assistance. A civilian would have to flag down an officer as he was walking

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    ACCOUNTING 313—Intermediate Accounting‚ Fall 2013 Instructor: Dr. Arthur Allen‚ CBA 388‚ Phone 472-3275‚ email aallen1@unl.edu Office Hours: 2:303:30 MWF and additional hours as announced. Required books: “Intermediate Accounting” by Spiceland‚ Sepe‚ Nelson‚ 7th edition‚ with access code1 Required: Texas Instruments (TI) Business Analyst (BA) II Plus or TI BA II Plus Professional calculator. Course Objectives At the end of this course‚ you will be able to understand and explain the financial

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    1: Why is shared information so important in a learning organization as compared to an efficient performance organization? Discuss how an organization’s approach to information-sharing might be related to other elements of organization design‚ such as structure‚ tasks‚ strategy‚ and culture. Shared information is so important in a learning organization as compared to an efficient performance organization because in a learning organization it promotes communication and collaboration so that everyone

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