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    What is a customer service culture? If you look at companies lauded for their superior customer service‚ you almost always find that those companies create a culture that supports excellence in customer service. It ’s not that they simply train their employees in customer service skills. What they do is ensure that customer service is interwoven into everything the company does. Customer service excellence simply becomes the way things are done around here. In fact‚ the way things are done around

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    for life. Without enzymes life processes‚ and life in of itself‚ would not be possible. Enzymes are also special because very little of the actual enzyme is actually used up in the reaction. In this lab two different factors‚ temperature and pH‚ were tested to see what type of effect they would have on catalase‚ a potato enzyme that synthesizes H2O2. The data my group collected supported one hypothesis‚ that an acidic environment would not be conductive to enzyme behavior‚ and disproved another‚ that

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    processes can take thousands of years to begin to see any real results. Biological weathering can be seen to both Chemical and Physical weathering. Another factor that affects the shape of a coastline is mass wasting or mass wastage‚ which is the geomorphic process by which soil and rock move down slope under the force of gravity. Other factors include the many processes of erosion. These include Quarrying‚ otherwise known as hydraulic action‚ Abrasion/Corrasion‚ Corrosion/Solution and Attrition

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    Code-Switching Essay

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    Teaching Code-Switching My momma is a fluent code-switcher. Her ability to seamlessly code-switch from one mode to another confused my sisters and me and endlessly amused my father. “Why is Momma talking like that?” we would ask. “The closer we get to Parsons‚ the more ‘countrified’ your momma gets‚” he’d say with a gleeful chuckle‚ patting her affectionately on the knee. My momma grew up in a small farming community in Parsons‚ Tennessee‚ where the local dialect makes

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    to improve interactions with customers and the Glenmeadie’s marketing performance had expressed in ‘Corporate Events’ magazine; which has proven that the company’s marketing is getting some recognition. For instance‚ the Glenmeadie made several marketing activities‚ not only a tastemakers programme in twenty-five different cities. The company also developed new interactive capabilities (Web site) and software such as gift card printing and label making and a new customer information phone service.

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    Code-Switching Lesson

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    Code-Switching Lesson When teaching past time patterns to a classroom of students’‚ that may predominantly speak and/or write with a vernacular dialect‚ it is important to lay a solid foundation to ensure they have a complete understanding of the definitions; formal‚ informal‚ and code-switching. Many students may not realize the differences relating to formal and informal or why they use code-switching to adjust in various situations‚ especially writing situations. To help ensure students grasp

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    Christian Standard Bible). Each year teachers have the opportunity to train children to honor God and to be successful citizens. Sometimes this training will include code switching. Code switching is a term used to describe the act of behaving differently according to the expectations of the group one in interacting with. Code switching generally is either formal or informal. School rules and expectations fall under the formal category. In this category students are expected to raise their hands before

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    harness diversity and inclusion to inspire ideas and ignite innovation”‚ Nike is an organization that conducts both domestic and global marketing. In this situation‚ it is inevitable that Nike is influenced by environmental factors much. Let’s start with this example to see what happened in Nike’s history: Nike had introduced its "Air" line of basketball shoes in 1996 with a stylized‚ flame-like logo of the word Air on the shoe’s backside and sole.Yet‚ there was a problem. Arab-American groups thought

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    Father of Packet SwitchingAlthough not much research exists on the creation and development of packet switching‚ it is for certain it has revolutionize the world of today. Technological advances are greatly increasing the many possibilities for business firms to conduct overseas activities. Who created such a machine that would catapult the world into more of an internet-based society than a social society‚ you may ask yourself? Many scientists and professors accounted for its development but there

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    optical packet switching

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    OPTICAL PACKET SWITCHING Kunal K Mehta(11BEC107) Electronics and communication branch Institute of Technology‚ Nirma University Ahmedabad 11bec107@nirmauni.ac.in Abstract: Optical packet switching promises to bring the flexibility and efficiency of Internet to transparent optical networking technology with bit rate extending beyond that is currently available with electronic router technologies. New optical signal processing have been demonstrated that enable routing at bit rates from

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