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    What one post online shouldn’t affect their work ethic. Employers shouldn’t stalk current or future employee’s social accounts because it is an invasion of privacy and possibly illegal. This type of screening can lead to discrimination based upon sex‚ age‚ sexual orientation‚ religion or any other factors. Having firsthand experiences with my very own social account being watched by a manager‚ I know how frustrating and awkward that experience can be. Also‚ having a head person to question me about

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    Firm and Its Objectives

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    A. FIRM AND ITS OBJECTIVE: Conventional theory of firm assumes profit maximization is the sole objective of business firms. But recent researches on this issue reveal that the objectives the firms pursue are more than one. Some important objectives‚ other than profit maximization are: (a) Maximization of the sales revenue (b) Maximization of firm’s growth rate (c) Maximization of Managers utility function (d) Making satisfactory rate of Profit (e) Long run Survival of the firm (f) Entry-prevention

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    Just as you feel like you’re beginning to understand Shakespeare’s life‚ you unfold another secret that’s hidden. “Several 17th- century clay pipes found on the site of William Shakespeare’s home contained a hallucinogenic substance and others may have been used to smoke marijuana.” "WORLD." The Patriot - News‚ Mar 02 2001‚ pp. A09. ProQuest Central‚ https://search.proquest.com/docview/284908055?accountid=41449. Did SHakespeare have this natural talent or did he just smoke a lot of cannabis sativa

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    1. You are looking at a Euglena using the x10 objective lens. You rotate the nosepiece around to x40 but the specimen is not visible. Describe what you should do next? Start by using the fine adjustment to attempt to focus on the Euglena. However‚ if it is still not visible‚ return to the x10 objective lens and use the fine adjustment to ensure the Euglena is as sharply focused as possible. Then‚ use the stage control to re-position the slide so the Euglena is directly in the centre of the lens.

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    Why Is Milk Good for You

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    Topic: Milk: It REALLY does do a body good Proposition: Everyone should drink 3 glasses of milk everyday in order to live and long and healthy life. Specific Purposes: a. To inform classmates the health benefits to drinking 3 glasses of milk per day b. To inform classmates of the problems associated with not drinking milk c. To persuade students to actually drink 3 glasses of milk per day d. To inform classmates of ways to fulfill the 3 glasses of milk if drinking milk is a problem for them

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    Nifty Lifting Machine Use complete sentences to answer the questions. What simple machines did you incorporate into you nifty lifting machine? The simple machines that I incorporated into my nifty lifting machine was a pulley and a lever. The pulley was used to help lift up the weight. This was accomplished by having string that was connected to a crank runs through the pulley and at the end of a string is a magnet. The magnet is used to latch on to the metal can. The lever we used is used to

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    be readily used by plants and other microbes.[7] Ecosystems are controlled both by external and internal factors. External factors such as climate‚ the parent material which forms the soil and topography‚ control the overall structure of an ecosystem and the way things work within it‚ but are not themselves influenced by the ecosystem.[8] Other external factors include time and potential biota. Ecosystems are dynamic entities—invariably‚ they are subject to periodic disturbances and are in the process

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    Reap What You Sow

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    You reap what you sow” means that there is an effect for everything people do or say‚ and that the effort a person puts into something will be rewarded appropriately in this life or the next. People use this phrase as a reminder to be kind and work hard. Although the phrase might have roots in early Christianity‚ it appears in some form in other religions and also can be applied in non-religious situations. Seeing bad people succeed sometimes makes people who follow this general doctrine have emotional

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    But What Do You Mean?

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    1. What is Tannen’s purpose in writing this essay? What does she hope it will accomplish? From what I gathered Tannen’s purpose was for us to comprehend the importance of communication in the work field. How the simplest verbal functions can be interpreted in many different ways. “Conversation is a ritual” I find so much meaning behind these four simple words‚ the article in its entirety are summed up by these word. Tannen wants to enlighten us to remember that our words are powerful. I believe she

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    The usual phrase to describe something constant and dependable is "for all seasons"; here the phrase is changed to "for all seasonings." (Seasonings is another word for spices‚ such as salt‚ pepper‚ and curry.) What hint does this give you about the mnemonist? (Early in the article you will find out.) One evening two years ago‚ Peter Poison‚ a member of the psychology department at the University of Colorado‚ took his son and daughter to dinner at Bananas‚ a fashionable restaurant in Boulder

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