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    New Hire Communication Kelli Woodruff COM/295 November 24th‚ 2014 University of Phoenix New Hire Communication •Planning ◦Define the purpose. To communicate the company culture‚ process‚ procedures‚ and general information for a new hire. ◦Define the audience. New Hires. ◦Identify the channel(s) of communication and why you selected that channel. The channel of communication that I selected for the new hire communication is email. I chose to send the new hire communication by email because it

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    in the line of battle. It evolved during the 17th century‚ and significant advancements were made during the Anglo-Dutch wars. By 1700‚ the ship of the line reached the form it would retain until wooden sailing ships were done away with entirely in the 1830s. It was during this era that the English grew to become a great naval power through the use of the ship of the line. Every aspect of a ship was debated by shipwrights‚ the men whose job it was to both design and build ships‚ in order to create

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    Graphic Novels: Literature without Text? Jan Baetens Literary graphic novels: adaptation‚ illustration‚ collaboration‚ and beyond More and more‚ the hype surrounding the graphic novel concerns its literary qualities. Many graphic novels appear to have a literary subtext (in the case of adaptations) or present themselves‚ in a more radical form‚ as the visual development of a literary text that is completely reproduced within the graphic novel. In the former case‚ the literary graphic novel

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    University Of Nottingham INTEGRATION OF REVERSE LOGISTICS WITH IN NEW PRODUCT DESIGN: THE CASES STUDY IN CHINESE ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (EEE) INDUSTRY ZHI YUAN WANG MSc in Industrial Engineering and Operations Management 1 INTEGRATION OF REVERSE LOGISTICS WITH IN NEW PRODUCT DESIGN: THE CASES STUDY IN CHINESE ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (EEE) INDUSTRY BY ZHI YUAN WANG 2008 A DISSERTATION PRESENTED IN PART CONSIDERATION FOR THE DEGREE OF MSC IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

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    Twentieth-century Italian Literature and Cinema Aesthetically Brought to Life Ideas Friederich Nietzsche defines history as being an organization of man’s memory in relation to the past‚ as seen in terms of a series of events. Nietzche’s approach toward history can be articulated in what he dubs his three modern forms of historical consciousness: monumental‚ antiquarian‚ and critical. A similar phenomenon of putting history under analysis can be seen in twentieth-century Italian literature

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    The following is a review of an article titled‚ “Cell phones: 21st Century Learning Tools?” by Johanna Sorrentino. This article was found at www.education.com and is one of many on the topic of 21st Century Leaning. In this article‚ Sorrentino asks‚ “Is it possible to think that there could be‚ in between the deafening ring tones and the obsessive text messaging‚ some redeeming educational qualities to these devices?” This question‚ which is posed in the opening paragraph‚ quickly draws me

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    homosexual people around the world since ever‚ but recently this group of people has increased‚ or rather‚ has been shown or has become known when the XXI century came in/ began. They are identically to the heterosexual ones‚ but just because their sexual preference and gender identity are seen as weird people‚ even as disgusting individuals according to what I have seen and heard comments about them. In fact‚ they are referred as non-normal people. An example of this is that when people show love in public

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    Pope John Paul II once said‚ “The evil of the twentieth century was of gigantic proportions‚ an evil that used state structures to carry out its dirty work; it was evil transformed into a system” (Down 97). This evil caused heroes to successfully rescue a fraction of Europe’s helpless youth‚ but it also led to the children’s misfortune as displaced persons‚ and the trauma left to fill the void of their losses. As news of the transports spread‚ in a month’s time‚ 1‚950 children travelled from Germany

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    During the 19th century‚ the taking of bodies also known as grave robbing was a popular act because they were the only sources of material for dissection and study. Grave Robbing was normally only performed by men for the scientific and financial benefits only. Some bodies may have been opened to try and predict the future. The supply was limited by law‚ this is why some of the early grave robbers were found to be the surgeons themselves and their students. Grave Robbing was a profession for some

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    THE NAVIGATION ACTS The Commonwealth of England was ruled by Oliver Cromwell and Parliament in 1651. King Charles I was just beheaded and the new leaders were looking for a way to express their dominant position. At this time‚ England faced financial trouble. Looking for a way to increase the Commonwealth’s income‚ its rulers settled on the use of international trade. This was not a bad idea‚ except for the fact that the Dutch ruled the sea of international trade. They shipped constantly between

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