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    Radio Show Scripts

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    Polygon/Circle |P = Perimeter C = Circumference distance around the polygon/circle |  A = Area the surface inside the boundary( perimeter) | | |triangle |  [pic] |[pic] | |a = altitude |P = b + c + d |A = 1/2ab | |b = base |or |Note:

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    THE ANT AND THE GRASSHOPPER Narrator: Once upon a time in a field on a summer day‚ there was a happy Grasshopper who liked to play‚ sing‚ and dance all day. Grasshopper: What a splendid day! *sighs* **LAZY SONG** Today I don’t feel like doing anything I just wanna lay on the grass Don’t feel like picking up some food So I’ll just play and sing all day ‘Cause today I swear I’m not doing anything.. NOTHING AT ALL! Woohoo‚ wooh---. Ant: Don’t you ever get tired of playing? Grasshopper: Oh

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    Baucis and Philemon Script

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    Characters: * Jupiter * Mercury * Baucis * Philemon Scene 1 Jupiter was drinking nectar. He then calls for Mercury. Jupiter: Mercury! Come here at once. Mercury: (bow) what is it‚ my Lord? Jupiter: I come down to earth whenever I’m tired and weary. Disguise myself as mortal and go look for adventures. But now‚ I have decided to visit the Earth again. I have received word of a very ungracious group of humans in Phrygia. (Stands up) On this trip‚ I am determined to see

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    Script Format Sample

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    Viviana Tibau October 16th Camila Ontaneda Art Appreciation Ma. Caridad Miño Woodside Ariel Armendaris The scene begins with the screen completely black and you can only hear music in low key that begins to get louder as the image comes into focus. EXT. OPEN ROAD – DAY A woman is seen from inside the cabin at the wheel of a motorized vehicle. She is singing along as she drives through the road with no apparent course. In the distance she observes a silhouette

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    Don Crane Script

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    Scene 1: 1a. Ext. Suburban roadside Long shot that shows the scene as a whole. The camera slowly follows the couple as they walk down the street. Dave and Linda walked down a rustic street‚ together. Their hands are intertwined with the letter addressed to Don Crane sitting in Dave’s left hand. Linda is dressed in an ankle length black skirt and a light blue blouse with five delicate hand sewn pleats. Dave is wearing simple gray dress pants and a dark blue button-up shirt. The road is dimly lit

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    Writing a Self-Hypnosis Script There are essentially two types of self-hypnosis scripts. The first type is a visualization script that focuses on visualizing the change you want to make. This type of script may have written suggestions that you repeat to yourself or none at all. The second type of script is essentially a self-suggestion script with written suggestions you repeat to yourself accompanied by a visualization. Almost all scripts will have a visualization component to them. The reason

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    Emotional Labor

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    meaning now than it did in the past‚ and to understand this‚ we need not look further than the kinds of jobs most of us end up doing here in America. We are no longer a nation of builders‚ but a nation of servers. By this I mean the products of our labor are largely non-physical in nature. They are emotional -- the products that result from the interaction between human beings. Indeed‚ we may work in the exchange of physical products‚ but it is the job of the service laborer to attach emotional value

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    Labor Laws

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    LABOR LAWS AND EOBI PAKISTAN Employees Old-Age Benefits Institution (EOBI) is the primary public social security scheme for workers in Pakistan providing pensions to workers. In many labor laws remedial‚ beneficial and welfare clauses and sections were provided but none from these laws or others provide such coverage of the old-age risk thus it was necessary to make a law that can provide security in the eve of old age when a man becomes handicap to work hard‚ condition of invalidity and in the

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    Labor relations

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    exercise of managerial prerogative. Today‚ union and management meet periodically to negotiate collective agreements‚ which‚ besides establishing the terms and conditions of employment‚ are intended to prevent interruptions of business operations by labor strikes during the life of the contracts. Traditionally‚ the emphasis in general negotiations was upon settling questions arising out of employment-such as hours‚ wages‚ and working conditions. More recently‚ however‚ considerable attention has been

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    Emotion Labor

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    Introduction Emotional labour is the act of expressing organizationally required emotions during interactions with others at work (Buchanan & Huczynski‚ 2010). Emotions are not simply for pleasure of people involved but they have an exchange value which is linked to profit. It also requires coordination of mind and feeling. The emotional style of offering a service has not only become part of the service itself (Hochschild‚ 2003)‚ but increasingly is now often more important than the service

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