book‚ you have already taken a huge steps toward get more referrals for your business. Realizing that you need to get more referrals is the first step on the path to actually getting more of them. The problem I have found with the many practices I have worked with is that most dentists and orthodontists do not truly understand their referrals. Sure‚ they realize they need them and that they do get referrals sometimes‚ but that is where their knowledge of the issue both begins and ends. But you can
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Centre Number Surname Other Names Candidate Signature Candidate Number For Examiner’s Use Examiner’s Initials Question Mark General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier January 2011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Applied Science (Double Award) Unit 2 Science for the Needs of Society Written Paper Thursday 13 January 2011 For this paper you must have: a ruler. You may use a calculator. APSC/2F F 9.00 am to 10.30 am 9 TOTAL Time allowed 1 hour 30 minutes
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Making a corporate marriage work By Stefan Stern Bringing two companies together is an enormous task. There are grand‚ big-picture questions that need to be resolved‚ such as the new group’s strategy and direction. There are also administrative‚ logistical and technical challenges. Will new contacts of employment be required? Where should the headquarters of the combined operation be located? How can the companies’ information technology systems be integrated? “It takes a certain humility to make
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Comparison of Smooth Talk to “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” Joyce Carol Oakes’s short story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” was written in 1966 and twenty years later was made into a movie entitled Smooth Talk‚ winner of the 1985 U.S. Film Festival for best dramatic picture. The writing by Oates is loosely based on a true story described as “the tale of Charles Schmid‚ a twenty-three-year-old who cruises teenage hangouts‚ picking up girls for rides in his gold convertible”
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Black Suit" and Oates’s "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?"‚ fears related to family are exploited by antagonists in young and vulnerable protagonist. "The Man in the Black Suit" presents a young boy‚ who after the traumatic loss of his brother‚ has an encounter with the Devil. In this short story‚ the fear that the antagonist plays upon is the loss of the young boy’s mother. Oates’s "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been‚" also plays with the protagonist’s family‚ as the antagonistic launches
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As discussed by Winston (1999)‚ the most common types of therapy Asian Indians typically seek when families are in crisis are family/marriage counseling‚ counseling for children and substance abuse counseling. Counseling from a systems perspective is most likely to be accepted by Asian Indians when their traditional family hierarchal roles and religious views are taken into consideration by a professional and competent counselor. Having knowledge of Asian Indian culture is imperative in order to
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world where the presence of technology can be seen everywhere‚ it is impossible for teens to stay disconnected from social media for long. Every day teens and adults alike can connect to their accounts instantly by using apps on their cellphones. In addition to the increased use of social media apps‚ the popularity of dating apps has greatly increased in recent years. These dating apps are sometimes misleading and can lead to potentially dangerous meetings. In the short story “Where Are You Going
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the story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates seems like a regular story where a girl just has home problems like every other teenager. However‚ by looking more into the story you can see that the locations of where Connie is at‚ mean something different. In my opinion‚ I believe that the setting plays a significant role in the way Connie alternates her personality around her family and friends. When she is out with friends and not at home with family‚ she seems in
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It all happened on a warm sunny saturday morning in “Where are you going. Where have you been’’ by Joyce Carry Oates. It started with an unfamiliar car bouncing along Connie’s long drive way. When she first heard the car she rushed to the window excitedly‚ frantically fixing her hair. Making sure she looked good‚ seemed to be an insecure habit for Connie. She saw an uninvited boyish looking man who was situated in the car parked now in her driveway. There was a tension of unease about the boyish
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Running head: Growing Trends in Group Counseling Growing Trends in Group Counseling: Ethical and Technological Issues that Effect Vocational Rehabilitation Term Paper By Diadra McGraw 546 Group Counseling Dr. B. Canfield February 26‚ 2008 Abstract This paper explores the different ways in which group counseling can be used for the purpose of Vocational Rehabilitation. It also gives detailed information of how technology can be used in group counseling during Vocational Rehabilitation
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