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    Some people believe that printed books are no longer necessary in this digital era‚ as all writings can be stored electronically. Others think print books till play important role. Discuss both views and give your opinion. In the past few years‚ e-books have been sold or downloaded for free in large numbers on the internet. These books and e-readers are challenging convention reading habits making the sales of traditional books decreased. But it still needs much consideration before eliminating

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    the behavior and activities of this social group. Therefore adolescents get the abilities they need in society to get well-integrated. Until that time parents‚ brothers‚ sisters and relatives were the most important examples for adolescents and children. After the Increasing of technology and globalization mostly everything changed. New Media were created and they not only changed the manufacturing process but also the quality and size of products. This had effects on the social behavior and relationships

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    gas chambers. Children who were not able to work were the first ones to die. This reveal how much trouble‚ pain and tears they have been through. In the poem‚ “from Ten Songs”‚ by W.H Auden‚ the author’s words do not just simply express the inequality of being Jews as he describe the many imagery of unfairness but to show that they were actually experiencing life as if they didn’t exist. The poem begins by introducing a city with ten million people in it. “Say this city has ten million souls”

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    Running head: Defining the essential purpose‚ importance‚ functions and managerial concepts to a manager Defining the essential purpose‚ importance‚ functions and managerial concepts to a manager Albrenny Leslie‚ Email albrenny@yahoo.com Defining the essential purpose‚ importance‚ functions and managerial concepts to a manager Abstract This paper explores six aspects of managing‚ such as‚ who are managers‚ manager’s tasks‚ what makes a good manager‚ universality of management

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    The first 10 amendments form the Bill of Rights. An amendment is an addition to the constitution that lists rights given to the people of the United States. Without these amendments many freedoms would be restricted and citizens would lack certain rights that promote a better life. The first amendment gives the right to the freedoms of religion‚ speech‚ the press‚ assembly and the right to petition the government. The right to freedom means that we may worship freely and believe in any religion

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    Definitions of Operations management Operations management refers to the administration of business practices to create the highest level of efficiency possible within an organization. Operations management is concerned with converting materials and labor into goods and services as efficiently as possible to maximize the profit of an organization. Operations management is an area of management concerned with overseeing‚ designing‚ and controlling the process of production and redesigning business

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    1. Increase productivity If staff know what they’re doing and are properly trained‚ the Company’s productivity will increase with better quality service/products and more efficient staff. 2. Reduce employee turnover Investing in your employees will make them feel that you are interested in developing their skills and they may stay with the Company longer. 3. Decrease need for supervision How many times have your managers said that they can’t do something because they are still “minding”

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    book review Fundamentals of Piano Practice by Chuan C. Chang To my wife Merry and our daughters Eileen and Sue-Lynn The material of Chapter One originated from my notes on how the late Mlle. Yvonne Combe taught our daughters. Mlle. Combe was Debussy ’s disciple and helped transcribe his new compositions as he played them out on the piano. She performed that incredible Second Piano Concerto by Saint Saens with the composer conducting. Every audience that attended recitals by her

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    In the article‚ "Tweens: Ten Going on Sixteen" the author‚ Kay S. Hymowitz‚ introduces us into the world of adolescents by including a personal look on how the gap between childhood and young adult is quickly shrinking. To add‚ she includes memories from the past such as certain trends and products in order‚ to connect with the audience at hand. Overall‚ Hymowitz has taught us to embark on the new meaning of adolescents known as "tweens" and the trails and tribulations concerning this new era of

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    Azam‚ Nadeem. "’Ten Hours’: A Holocaust Short Story." 1991. 1Lit.com‚ Inc. 22 June 2015. “Ten Hours: A Holocaust Short Story” was set in a concentration camp. It was cold‚ -5°‚ and the door was frozen shut. The main character is a man from Berlin‚ he is not sure where the rest of his family is located since he was dragged from his wife and children. He often day dreams about his family and their times together. The guards at the camp were cruel and intimidating. The guards often beat the prisoners

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