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    Tool 2 (AT2): Written/Oral Questions 1. When allocating workwhat things should be taken into consideration When allocating work‚ you need to ensure that it is goal and target orientated. The manager and employee need to set realistic goals that are achievable and also have time frames attached. It is imperative to ensure that your staff members possess the necessary skills and have undertaken suitable developmental activities to complete the work given. On occasion‚ the lack of such skills

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    Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan are considered and accepted as legends in the field of literature. Their themes are universal but they talk about their own land its beauty and pain. Leonard Cohen was born on 1934 in Canada; Dylan was born on 1941 in America. Their entry into the literary world is almost same and moreover‚ they have faced the effects and impact of Second World War. In economical condition‚ both Canada and America started to flourish with the concepts of capitalism. From the article “American

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    statute itself; when a work is used “for purposes such as criticism‚ comment‚ news reporting‚ teaching‚ ... scholarship‚ or research.” These uses reflect a common theme of work that was productive‚ which resulted in an added benefit to the public beyond the first author’s original work. The court argued that in order to find fair use one must depend upon the facts of

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    friendly and lighten the workload of everyday housewives. The Robomaid RM-770 was first designed in August 28 2010; the robot was designed so I was able to navigate its way around a household in a environment that it had never been in before. It works by using 28 focused light lasers to measure precise distances of nearby objects. By rotating this laser at high speed the Robomaid is able to quickly build up a accurate map of its surroundings‚ whether it is in the complete darkness or under bright light

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    Library of Congress for many generations to learn from. These types of stories can be made interesting in many different ways‚ but there are a few that stand out. In this essay‚ I will prove that the most important ideas to have in a StoryCorp are deep and thoughtful questions‚ are relatable‚ and deep messages. One way to make a StoryCorp better and more entertaining is to have deep

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    categorized in three different fan groups. One type of fan is a fair weather fan. They jump from team to team‚ most likely to which one is winning. Another type of fan is a part-time fan. They really do not care much about any one team‚ and just watch whoever is on. Finally‚ there is what I like to call die-hard fans. These fans never miss a game‚ and route for their team in good and bad times. The first type of fan that I mentioned is a fair weather fan. These are the kinds of fans that never really jump

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    established in the biography preceding the article. Putnam is not only a best-selling author‚ but also a Harvard professor. 2. Comstock is not cited in the selection. Robinson and Godbey are mentioned‚ in paragraph one: “Time researchers John Robinson and Geoffrey Godbey” Needham is mentioned in paragraph three: “Needham Life Style surveys from 1975 to 1999” Kunstler is mentioned‚ in paragraph four: “Social critic James Howard Kunstler’s polemic is not far off target.” 3. The additional information

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    When we were kings directed by Leon Gast is a documentary on the famous "rumble in the jungle" heavy weight championship between George Forman and Muhammad Ali. The fight took place October 30‚ 1974 in Zaire‚ Africa. Rumble in the Jungle was the title match between world Heavyweight champion George Foreman and his challenger the former champion Muhammad Ali. The fight took place in Zaire; where it was promoted by Don King‚ This event was one of Don King ’s first big promotions as he got both Ali

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    death‚ there are no exceptions but‚ oh God‚ sometimes the Green Mile seems so long" said Paul Edgecombe after his friend died and he understood that his Green Mile doesn’t have end. Paul Edgecombe is one of the main characters in "The Green Mile" movie. This film is a drama and it was nominated to an Academy Award in 1999. "The Green MIle" was directed bvy Frank Darabont and adapted by him from the Stephen King novel "The Green Mile". The main characters in this movie Paul Edgecombe played by Tom

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    Sinhala‚ the language of the Sinhalese‚ became the official Sri Lankan language. The Tamils had hoped that the island’s independence would bring equality to the country‚ but the cultural differences were just too great. Rioting broke out in 1958‚ followed by some compromises with the Tamils. The Sinhalese prime minister was assassinated Neal Lineback 1959 and there were ultra-leftist terrorist activities. Finally‚ in the early 1980s‚ and Mandy Lineback Gritzner Sinhalese and Tamil separatist violence

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