GROUP TOPIC A/ Thanh Hoang’s topic: Topic: TIME MANAGEMENT. Thesis statement: time management skills help to make a good manager . Outline: 1. Introduction: definition of time management skills. 2. Body: • Benefits of time management skills to managers (show and analyse some graphs to support the idea). • How to build time management skills. 3. Conclusion: time management skills are essential to be a good manager. B/ Diem Khanh’s topic: Topic Should
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central idea. You can talk about many speech topics‚ but always refer back to - reinforce - that theme or a thesis. It ’s the only way the audience will remember your message. 2. Capture the central idea of your extemporaneous in one full sentence. It should be a single‚ declarative sentence. Make sure that you make a specific statement. What do you want the audience to do‚ know or remember? 3. Develop your central speech idea in a clear speech outline that contains your supporting points. There
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RESUME BITTU SINHA S/o Binode Bihari sinha * Rajbari‚mandap para * Dharmanagar‚North Tripura * Mobile:- 09402596323(M) * Email-Id:- bittusinha.aus@gmail.com * * Career Objective: To work in a challenging atmosphere with the best of my skills and ability‚ where I can help achieve the organizational goal through my individual growth. Educational Qualification: * B.Sc in Computer
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University of the Incarnate Word “Using Social Media to Promote and Manage Your Non-Profit Organization” Jorge Baistra Redd R.J.G. Branner‚ M.P.A.‚ PhD INTRODUCTION I have written this essay with the goal of learning how nonprofit organizations are using marketing strategies for operation and maintenance. These organizations are important for our country‚ and benefit thousands of low-income individuals who do not have to pay a service at a private level (a school‚ a hospital). That
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Informative Speech Topics The following come from this site: http://www.goodspeechtopics.com/informational-speech-topics.html Informational Speech Topics 1. 1. Personality tests 2. 2. Who are the libertarians? 3. 3. Aromatheraphy 4. 4. What is inflation? 5. 5. Electric cars 6. 6. What was Watergate? 7. 7. Political parties 8. 8. Describe a piece of current legislation 9. 9. Biography of an important person...........who is...? 10. 10. History of an event (Halloween‚ etc.)‚ or describe
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CONTENTS: 1. Future of rural insurance in India. 2. Dividend policy and its effect on value of the firm. 3. Indian Banking System “Current trends and future roadmaps”. 4. Challenges in growing financial markets. 5. Mutual funds. 6. Future of retail banking. 7. Challenges and solutions for Indian public sector banks from financial crisis. 8. Microfinance. 9. Wealth management. 10. Financial risk in IT industry. 11. FDI in Indian defence sector. 12. Global
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Janette Spinks Susan Johnson Nutrition Report 9 May 2002 Vegetarianism and Cancer Being a vegetarian is becoming more and more popular in today’s society with the need to be politically correct. As doctors look further in to this lifestyle they are finding more and more benefits to a person being a vegetarian. In an article entitled "Vegetarian Diets During Cancer Treatment" written by Donna Paglia‚ M.S.‚ R.D. discuss the benefits to being a vegetarian as far as cancer goes. Within
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1. Advantages and Disadvantages of TV. TV has good and bad sides. First of all it keeps people informed‚ we can learn a lot of information watching TV. We can choose programs that appeal to us more‚ because TV provides programs for all interests. Sometimes we can relax‚ entertain ourselves when we are tired. Advertisement on TV gives us information about different products and it makes easier to choose things to buy. When we watch TV we learn about the world‚ famous people and global or recent news
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A) 1) What is an ethical or moral dilemma? How does a moral argument differ from a non-moral one. Discuss the implications of the “naturalistic fallacy.” An ethical or moral dilemma is when one’s solution to a situation is morally wrong but it’s preferred to be the correct outcome to the solution. There are several reasons why a moral argument differs from a non-moral argument. One of these reasons is possibly a personal choice that would benefit one’s life. An example of these choices
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1. The professor explains how the Electoral College works and how it is important for deciding the outcome of a presidential election. See Exercises L9-L12. 2. According to the professor‚ an elector is a member of a political party who is pledged to that party’s candidate for office. See Exercises L13-L17. 3. The professor wants the students to realize that although the number of electors is equal to the number of senators and representatives‚ the actual people filling these roles are different
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