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    Hunting for a job

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    Stylistic analysis of the text “Hunting for a job” by Mc Clure Samuel Sidney McClure (1857-1949) created the first literary syndicate and developed "muckraking‚" which established him as one of America’s notable editors. He was born in County Antrim‚ Ireland‚ and emigrated with his widowed mother to Indiana when he was nine years old. He grew up nearly impoverished on a farm and graduated from Valparaiso High School in 1875. He worked his way through Knox College‚ where he co-founded its student

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    Made in America: The insourcing of jobs Barrack Obama wants companies to move their production back to America. In fact‚ he endorses insourcing and wants to make it easier for companies to bring back their jobs to America. But what can the manufacturers and government do to keep or increase the jobs in the United States of America? And what are the reasons for the current insourcing of jobs? In 2012 Barrack Obama made a video endorsing American products. In the video he talks about how the country

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    speech‚ Jobs divides his speech into three parts. Trust in your future‚ don’t give up on what you love‚ and keep having the desire to do your passion. Overall Jobs urges us to see great value in our lives. Understanding what Steve Jobs has experienced‚ I feel compelled to agree with his statements about how we should live our lives. Within the three divisions of his speech‚ Jobs also has the other messages for those who have read and or heard his speech. In his first part of the speech Jobs discusses

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    chose to analyze is Steve Jobs’ speech at the Stanford University Commencement Ceremony in 2005. The speech was available for viewing online and was about 15 minutes long. Steve Jobs’ speech was captivating‚ effective‚ and relevant in many ways. Jobs’ exercised an effective use of organization‚ tone and rate‚ and audience awareness. Jobs use of clear organization provided for a speech that was easy to follow and maintained the attention of his audience. From the beginning‚ Jobs got to the point and directly

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    simply have a specific job‚ it is another thing enjoy that job. People who are at jobs where the work they do is considered fulfilling to them is more difficult to find in this day and age than those who do not feel a sense of fulfillment from their work. In Patrick Lencioni’s famous book‚ “3 Signs of a Miserable Job”‚ he tells you some of the differences between a miserable job and a bad job and why one person bad job may be another person dream job. The fact is

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    [pic] IMPACT OF DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ON JOB SATISFACTION OF LECTURERS OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF UiTM (PERAK) AZMAWANIE BINTI AZMI NURLIYANA BINTI CHE ANOUR SARAH BINTI IDILFITRI SITI NUR FATIMAH BINTI MANAP FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DATE OF SUBMISSION: JULY 2013 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Our thanks go firstly to our beloved lecturer‚ Dr Hayati bin Jalal for all her words of wisdom‚ continuous support and encouragement for us

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    Job Title | Description | Skills Required (list at least five skills‚ three of which are specific skills in the field of criminal justice). | Why are the skills listed needed to succeed in the position? | Crime Scene Investigator | In charge of investigating crime scenes‚ collecting and analyzing evidence | * Detail * Patience * A Logical and Deductive Mind * Communication skills * A strong stomach | These skills are important to succeed in this position because if you lack these skills

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    Failed Steve Jobs did not fit the norm of being a college graduate when speaking at a college graduation. On June 12th‚ 2005‚ Jobs presented “Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address.” Jobs completed only six months of college before deciding that he was unsure how college would help his future‚ but he audited classes for another 18 months. Jobs is a renowned CEO‚ but he did not earn this position easily. Throughout Jobs’ speech‚ he discusses several unknown‚ personal experiences. Jobs makes a connection

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    have received endless help from him. Also it gives Us immense pleasure to express my sincere and whole hearted thanks to NIVT providing us with a quality training program. Objective This project is aimed at developing a web page and central online job portal for HR Group for a company. Some features of this system will be creating vacancies‚ storing applicants’ data‚ interview process initiation‚ scheduling interviews‚ storing interview results for the applicant and finally hiring of the applicant

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    The difference between The Most Dangerous job and The jungle are striking and they deserve through scrutiny. Both articles have similarities to one another but also differences. In the article called The Most Dangerous Job it consisted of many issues on how the job is done‚ also on how the employers are being treated‚ while The Jungle is about how the meat is processed. The Most Dangerous job is an article while The Jungle is a novel based on a story. Both stories are about the working conditions

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