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    There are many jobs out there‚ but being an author is one of the best. They just want to be able to make people laugh and smile. Three reasons being an author is amazing are‚ first they make pretty good money. Also‚ you are able to have the freedom to write about what you want. The last reason is because‚ not many people do it. There are many reasons‚ but those are a few. Being an author you make decent money. Authors make about $58‚850 per year. That’s just for writing and selling a few books

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    IMPORTANCE OF TERTIARY SECTOR WHAT IS TERTIARY SECTOR? The tertiary sector of the economy (also known as the service sector or the service industry) is one of the three economic sectors‚ the others being the secondary sector (approximately the same as manufacturing) and the primary sector (agriculture‚ fishing‚ and extraction such as mining). The service sector consists of the "soft" parts of the economy‚ i.e. activities where people offer their knowledge and time to improve productivity‚ performance

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    Christopher De Leon 02/05/12 Three Reasons to Attend College There are many reasons to attend college‚ for many of us we are pushed by our parents to acquire the highest level of education‚ possibly an education they haven’t acquired themselves. We are taught at an early age that education is the "only" way to achieve success. I think that is no way to push a person to go to school. I believe we all have a choice to choice what we want to do‚ and

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    INTRODUCTION The study of associations between board process and structural characteristics and organizational performance reveals that a nonprofit board can do many things to impress the organization’s top management with its effectiveness and to create a perception that the board has an impact on overall performance (Bradshaw et al.‚ 1992). Nonprofit organizations provide a long range of vital human services with board of trustees who govern such organizations and act on behalf of the values and

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    When I grow up I want to go to the NBA‚ because it is my favorite sport to play. I really like playing basketball‚ when ever i get stressed out i play basketball to calm down. These are three reasons to go to the NBA. Practice‚ practice‚ practice! If you have a basketball hoop at home‚ play basketball every day. One way that you can get better at basketball‚ is to go to the gym a few times a week do some drills and work on your ball handles. Also‚ run everyday to be in good shape! Playing with people

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    The New Measures for Improving Nonprofit Performance Published: | December 14‚ 2011 | Author: | Julia Hanna | Executive Summary: In this era of scarce economic resources‚ the pressure on nonprofit managers to show quantifiable results is greater than ever. Alnoor S. Ebrahim and philanthropist Mario Morino discuss the differences and similarities between performance measurement in the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. About Faculty in this Article: Alnoor Ebrahim is an associate professor

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    work? At the same time‚ the expectations being placed on these organizations to show results by their staff members‚ their boards‚ and public and private donors are rising. Nonprofit leaders are put in a difficult position where they need to demonstrate accountability and quantify the goals they want to achieve. For that reason‚ most of them have resorted to a set of commonly used performance measures to ensure they are being much more explicit about the results they intend to deliver and the strategies

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    Creating a Nonprofit Organization is a difficult task in its self‚ but adding in political battles along the way causes even more stress and difficulty to the organization. The Love Canal Homeowners Association later called the Center for Health‚ Environment‚ and Justice‚ experienced many complications with their political battle with the government over the chemical waste buried in the Love Canal (Gibbs‚ “History: Love Canal: The Start of a Movement”). Although at the time the Love Canal Homeowners

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    them to Myths of Nonprofit Marketing Big decision myth: Sometimes the big decision doesn’t require much research and small decisions to do Survey myopia myth: Conducting a comprehensive survey may be prohibitively expensive‚ and‚ in small samples‚ respondents may not always be candid. Sometimes better to test the market with the product. Focus group myth: Thought that groups are rarely representative of the target audience and seldom done in sufficient quantity. Yet‚ nonprofits can use focus groups

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    It was a contention between the Allied Powers (France‚ Russia‚ Britain‚ Italy and the United States)‚ and the Central Powers (Germany‚ Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire). The three primary driver of the war were the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ boundless militarism and monetary dominion. The primary reason for World War One occurred on June 28‚ 1914. Gavrilo Princip‚ a Bosnian Serb understudy‚ shot and executed Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ the beneficiary to the Austro-Hungarian royal position

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