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    A Role Play Activity

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    A role play activity took place in our tutorial 3. My role was Pat Taylor who is an experienced employee in a medium-sized company. However‚ Pat does not like all the company rules. Therefore‚ as Pat‚ I tried to persuade Dale‚ the new department manager‚ that it is unnecessary to wear safety glasses all the time. As a consequence‚ Dale 1 won the negotiation and I reached a win-win result with Dale 2. This essay will reflect my performances in two negotiations and share my personal insights on the

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    America has really grown to be a great country. America has shaped from the things that have started in the past. The 1920’s is one of the decades that America has been shaped from. The literature‚ fads‚ companies‚ and advancements are some things that have helped to shape America. The 1920’s have made an impact on today’s American current culture. The roaring 20’s was a fusion of music and literature. Reading was a popular recreational activity especially during the winter months when other forms

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    Payola Scandal Rocks ’50’s Radio Researched & Written by Bob Neira What is payola ? In the American music industry‚ it is the illegal practice of payment or other inducement by record companies for the broadcast of recordings on music radio‚ in which the song is presented as being part of the normal day’s broadcast.  A radio station can play a specific song in exchange for money‚ but this must be disclosed on the air as being sponsored airtime‚ and that playing of the song should not be counted

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    the following things that I told you to do? Noemi: Ahhmmm (scratch the head) almost there mam! Midge: What?!!! You Ms. Jemma‚ did you place everything in place and simplify the arrangement of the workplace?! Jemma: Ohh mam (scratch‚ shaky voice) almost there mam! Midge: Almost?!!! Did I ask for inefficient report?!!! You‚ Mr. Guieb‚ what are these dust all over the table and machines‚ did you know that Cleaning must be daily?!!! Aldo: Sorry mam‚ I’m going to clean later! (scratch head) Midge:

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    considering they did not really keep record back then. Mr. Janssen dad is Hans Janssen is said to have played a big role in the making of the microscope considering the microscope was made around the time Zacharias was 10 (Zacharias Janssen is generally believed to be the first investigator to invent the compound microscope. However‚ because the accomplishment is generally agreed among historians to be dated in the 1590s‚ most scholars believe that his father‚ Hans‚ must have played an important role in the

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    Role Play in Sales

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    Effective Role Playing in Sales Training Posted on September 25‚ 2012 by John Asher Top salespeople approach their careers in a similar fashion as professional athletes. They practice‚ drill and rehearse all of their skills so that they can execute them without even thinking about it‚ and do not ignore any area of the sales process. It is useless for a salesperson to make a great presentation if she does not know how to close. And closing and getting the money will not lead to referrals unless

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    The Role of the S.S. in the Holocaust All along people have said that Hitler did the Holocaust. This statement is not entirely true‚ and it was his soldiers did. They marched under the Nazi orders‚ and exterminated men‚ women‚ and children alike. The SS started out with humble beginnings. They were founded and started by Adolf Hitler himself. They were started with no intent to harm or kill‚ but to protect Hitler and his fellow party members. They had 300 members in the beginning. They

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    Corporate Scandals: How Greed Consumed the American Dream Enron is not even at the top of the list. More and more corporate scandals are happening in America. Why have these scandals just shown up in recent years? What causes these corporations to lie and be deceitful towards investors? Though once seen as legitimate‚ fair‚ honest‚ and respectable‚ corporations have arrived at a stage of greed and deception. This can be explained by a number of factors such as the how the stock market works‚ the

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    Discuss the corporate culture at Southwest Airlines and how it leverages its culture to achieve a competitive advantage. The corporate culture at Southwest Airlines can be defined within three areas including‚ core value‚ management style‚ and compensation. Southwest Airlines organization structure incorporated several areas but I was impressed with these three the most. Southwest Airlines had two core values‚ which emphasized on LUV and fun. Not only was LUV the company’s signature symbol

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    The role of the railroads in the American economy in the late nineteenth century. Before the civil war and well into the industrial age all but a few manufacturers operated on a small scale and mainly for nearby markets. The American economy had no need for mass marketing and large-scale enterprises. Most goods were moved by water‚ a mode of transportation quite adequate at the time. With the arrival of the locomotive from Britain in the 1830’s that was certain to change. With a population swell

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