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    and strong communication because it will help to create a great impact in terms of profitability and in terms of better results and better feedback. The five critical skills and competencies a customer service representative must possess are as follows: A customer service representative is the major and the primary role in the field of organization especially in the service system and he or she should possess high skills and competencies to become the necessary and the responsible position for

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    eleven senators‚ and forty congressmen‚ majority coming from the Nacionalista Party. One of the most important undertaking of the Commission was the dispatch of the Independence Missions to the United States and alongside this‚ conducted a publicity campaign through the Philippine Press Bureau. Creation of these Independence Missions was just a first step. These Independence Missions was sent to the United States to appeal to the U.S Congressmen for a law enacted to give the Philippines its independence

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    Campaign Finance Reform

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    Any campaign finance reform must be structured within the framework of the Constitution. When examining the role of the government in situations of participation in political processes‚ the role as the protector of rights and privileges as identified in the Constitution must be weighed against its role as a regulator of the political process. A primary principle of the First Amendment is to protect and encourage the rights of individuals and organizations to participate in our civic process

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    TOP ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS Marketer | Campaign | Agency | Years | Volkswagen | "Think Small" | Doyle Dane Bernbach | 1959 | Marlboro | The Marlboro Man | Leo Burnett Co. | 1955 | Nike | "Just Do It" | Wieden & Kennedy | 1988 | Absolut Vodka | The Absolut Bottle | TBWA | 1981 | Miller Lite | "Tastes great‚ less filling" | McCann-Erickson Worldwide | 1974 | Avis | "We try harder" | Doyle Dane Bernbach | 1963 | Apple Computer | "1984" think different | Chiat/Day | 1984 | Pepsi-Cola

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    Senate and the House of Representatives The government of the United States is made up of three branches: the executive branch‚ judicial branch‚ and the legislative branch. The legislative branch‚ called Congress‚ is responsible for making laws. Congress is made of two houses; the Senate and the House of Representatives. Although they have many differences‚ they share some similarities too. There are many differences between the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Vice President of the

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    something starts to embody a larger idea that gives that person or object significance. Throughout the entirety of the novel‚ characters and objects themselves only gain significance once enshrouded by a larger representative idea. The occurrence of characters gaining significance through representative ideas can be seen when Clarissa refers to Miss Kilman and thinks “For it was not her one hated‚ but the idea of her‚ which undoubtedly had gathered into itself a great deal that was not Miss Kilman” (Woolf

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    Siiiigh. What the ever-loving fuck. Congratulations on picking on a student who hasn’t done you any wrong. Congratulations on angering a person who has a very‚ very looong patience and is incredibly hard to anger. I hope you’re proud of yourself. Nominate yourself as the best teacher of the year‚ you asshole. Blame it all on the students. Very good. You deserve a fucking medal‚ accompanied with a standing ovation of middle fingers. I guess putting people down makes you feel good‚ huh? It makes you

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    The Second Vatican council which is also known as Vatican II was the 21st ecumenical council of the Catholic Church and addressed the relations between the Catholic Church and the modern world. The council formally commenced on the 11th of October 1962 under the leadership of Pope John XXIII and met for approximately three months in every year of for the next four years. The Council closed on 8 December 1965 (Feast of the Immaculate Conception) under the guidance of Pope Paul VI. Vatican II had the

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    Election Campaign Memo

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    SEPTEMBER 9‚ 2013 CONDUCT RELATED TO GENERAL CAMPAIGN ELECTIONS As in past years‚ this office is providing this memorandum as a guide to District employees regarding their conduct in political campaigns for the upcoming general election‚ including the DPS Board of Education election‚ on November 5‚ 2013. Colorado’s Fair Campaign Practices Act prohibits certain school district and district employee involvement with candidates and ballot issue campaigns. As a means of ensuring compliance with the

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    disadvantages of representative democracy? Representative democracy is where the public people vote for and elect a person (called an MP‚ Member or Parliament) to portray and voice the opinions of the area the MP was elected in. They will take the views of their constituency on board when speaking in the House of Commons. A country which uses this is the United Kingdom. One of the advantages of representative democracy is that even with over 60 million people in the UK the system of representative democracy

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