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    gain a greater understanding of this concept. THE NEED FOR CHANGE Both internal & external forces saw Pilkington see the need to implement change within their organisation to ensure continued success. External; -Globalisation saw increased foreign competition eg. Through the removal of trade barriers (GATT)‚ of which saw prices become more competitive. Internal; -A strong overtime culture saw the employees unproductive eg. 70%of all wages spent on overtime‚ hence inefficient. -Organisational

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    Demian

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    he sees Sinclair; “When he saw me he flinched‚ his face twitched and he turned away so as to avoid meeting me” (35). Why would Kromer flinch as he saw Sinclair? There is only one good explanation for that. As Kromer saw Sinclair he flinched and twitched‚ as if he saw Max Demian instead of Emil Sinclair. Usually Sinclair was the person to flinch when he saw Kromer‚ but this time it was vice versa. After Franz Kromer had a chat with Demian‚ he had felt fear whenever he saw Sinclair. Sinclair himself

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    Food Changes During Ww1

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    Throughout WWI‚ Britain had various changes on its Homefront‚ the most prevalent being the change of food. At the beginning of the war‚ food was plentiful and delectable‚ as evident in Source A‚ and saw little decline in quality or price. However‚ this didn’t last long‚ as additional men began to sign up for the war (an approximate 750‚000 in one month)‚ thus causing a need for a steady supply of food‚ and causing the prices of bread and meat to increase slowly‚ as the army began to consume large

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    The Tick tock tick tock the clock went as Jefe was waiting for his dad John to come back home. He stood there waiting until SQUEAK! The door busted open as he saw a skinny man in very small shorts. It was Grandpa Bernie. What was he doing here. Maybe he was still sad that he lost the election even though it was almost a year since he was out of the election‚ he thought in confusion. “Hey there Joe‚” Gramps said. Jefe still was to scared to even talk to his grandpa so he only whispered oh as

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    Unforgettable Journey

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    I last saw my high school classmates. “Can I do something for you sir?” a voice surprised me. As I looked up‚ I saw a familiar face. It seems as if I seen her somewhere. I remembered. It is Fabbelle Cartilla‚ an old classmate since elementary. She became a flight attendant. I just shook my head and she walked away. “This is your captain speaking; please fasten your seat belts because we are going to take off. Enjoy your travel.” It was a long‚ awful travel. I looked out the window and I saw the beautiful

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    bystander. The Giver was a bystander because he saw what happened when people were “Released”. The Giver saw through the utopian facade of their government‚ yet he did not do anything to change the Releases or the functioning of the society. For example‚ when the Giver saw Rosemary’s Release‚ or even before that‚ he could have stopped it. Maybe the Giver could’ve ran away from the society with Rosemary. Yet the Giver did nothing even though he saw a situation happening with knowledge of the past

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    Journal Entry #1 Integrity is a virtue that has always been around and it is an important characteristic to have. In the play‚ The Crucible‚ Tituba finally confesses to who all saw the devil. When she fessed up‚ Betty‚ Abigail and Parris all joined in and were being honest to Mr. Putnam. This started a whole other issue in now punishing those who encountered the devil. The virtue of integrity is still so present today in society. Integrity is to be honest about something even though it may hurt

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    Sawhorse Research Paper

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    Modern sawhorses may be configured in indeed one of 3 approaches. Some fashions come entirely and only want to be unfolded when you need to use them. Others have legs that are synthetic require you to install a crossbeam directly. And then other saw horses are most effective the brackets so that you have to provide the crossbeam and the legs. Each of the three different configurations appeals to one-of-a-kind people‚ so it’s far crucial to observe the critical factors of each before choosing a version

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    Representation Of Piggy

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    This representation is valid because much like a saw Jack can make things worse if used wrong. One way this is shown is in the quote “We’ve killed a pig… you let the fire go out” (Golding 52). Another way that Jack exemplifies a saw is because a saw can be used to fix something‚ but not by itself. This is shown in the reading when Jack comes up with a way to light the fire‚ but still relies on Piggy to get it going. In conclusion‚ Jack represents a saw because both can quickly make matters worse if

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    Italians better than his predecessor. Seen as one of the centuries most loved Popes‚ it therefore important that his views were widely accepted and saw the expansion of the Italian political system. The papacy of John XXIII‚ according to Hebblethwaite‚ was completely different to what had been before. The new relationship alluded to between Church and State saw the “disengagement from national politics” of the Church. Whilst John XXIII stressed this did not mean a lack of interaction between the Church

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