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    Workplace Behavour

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    * not listening to or collecting information from customers A customer’s requirement/need is the most important factor in the customer service chain‚ to be providing excellence in customer service you need to ensure that the customer in 100% satisfied with the products on offer and make sure it meets their requirements. By not listen and or collecting information from customers or potential customers you will not be up to date with changes and even the basic needs and wants of your customer network

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    going to learn English at school. I was fluent in both languages as a child. As time passed my Spanish was not as great‚ because I was not speaking it often‚ not even at home. Although my parents always speak Spanish‚ I respond in English‚ or even "Spanglish". Patricia Kuhl mentions‚ that once you get to your teenage years‚ everything goes downhill. Which I can agree. I still speak Spanish‚ but not as fluent.

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    Richar Alvarez Analysis

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    she got enrolled in a (probably private) school‚ where she also learned English. Even though the learning of a new language is better at early ages‚ it certainly has consequences in us. Julia started mixing words in both languages (what we call Spanglish)‚ but not only in her informal conversations with friends and family‚ but in school‚ what gave her problems with her professor. She also found herself talking in English with his grandfather‚ who apparently did not speak the language. Besides the

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    When Castro came to power‚ it was not because he was the strongest leader and the rightful one‚ but rather the best‚ or only‚ option to topple a dictator that had been in power for many years. Castro displayed all the right characteristics that a leader should have‚ and that appealed to the cuban people‚ who were desperate for change in their country. In 1953‚ the moncada barracks was the first major move made by Fidel Castro and his group of rebels‚ most of whom came from the Partido Ortodoxo.

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    the stupid minority of society bring you down? Janice Ian stood in this exact situation. Her first hit single Society’s Child was a song about an interracial romance forbidden by the girl’s mother and frowned upon by her friends and others. In the song the girl decides to end the relationship‚ and succumb to the malcontents. This was the song that caused what could be seen as riots across the US and particularly in the southern states. Janice Ian tells about her experience in her book from

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    When it comes to the languages of my two home countries‚ both represent different versions of what a rainbow nation might be. Both nations saw its population and dialects shift due to scores of immigration and population shifts within its borders over years. In the course of its evolution‚ South Africa now includes 11 languages in its constitution‚ granting each equal rights. Conversely‚ the United States took the approach to having several languages differently. Even though most regard the U.S.

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    Fidel

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    Introduction Without question Fidel Castro is one of few leaders who stand the test of time. Many have loved him just as many have wished for his imminent death. Fidel Castro’s leadership to most people outside of Cuba is not well known. Overall perception of Fidel Castro is not a good one. Due to the infamous Cuban Missile Crisis‚ Fidel is seen as a tyrant to the United States. Another minus to his leadership was the 125‚000 people (Minster‚ N/A) who left Cuba for the United States. Additionally

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    our parents‚ Paul and Helen Davidson. They married at the young age of 16‚ and my father began earning a living as an ordained minister with the United Pentecostal Church Organization. A short time later‚ my mother had the first of five children‚ Janice Dyal‚ (much more on her later). Dad continued preaching and his career took the family to many places as he felt the urge to start new churches or take over struggling churches. They had four more children‚ listed in order‚ Paul Ray‚ Debbie‚ Lisa

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    Fidel Castro: His Negative Effect On Cuba and Its People Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on August 13‚ 1926 in southeastern Cuba. His father was a sugarcane farmer and was able to send Castro to Catholic boarding schools. Fidel entered law school in 1945 at the University of Havana where he became involved in politics. In 1950 he graduated and began practicing law. He also joined the Cuban People’s Party. In 1953 Castro began organizing rebels to overthrow Batista who was a corrupt ruler. When

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    Janice Lewis is the perfect example of what retirement really looks like in this day and age. She became eligible for retirement and social security at the age of 65 but realized that she couldn’t lead the lifestyle she was used to on such a low income. Faced with the decision of retiring or remaining a professional hairstylist‚ she picked the latter. She knew that remaining in this line of work meant she had to focus on the way she looked and ensure she remained as youthful looking as possible

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