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    my LCI scores would be I was so confused‚ I had no idea what I had just gotten myself into. My strengths were Technical Reasoning and Confluence and through-out the remainder of this course I used these two patterns to do finish up the rest of my work. While using my confluence pattern I was able to learn easier by thinking harder‚ I have always known that I was a "out the box" kind of thinker as it has been told to me numerous time before I knew what confluence was. I used my technical

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    Works of Love

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    Works of Love” In chapter IV of Works of Love‚ Soren Kierkegaard discusses the duty of love that all humans must find. On a biblical account‚ Kierkegaard argues that‚ in order to love‚ whether or not one sees perfections or imperfections‚ we must love a person for the person that we see. Kierkegaard begins the chapter with several examples regarding the different ways people love‚ one example being a difference between two artists (pg. 156). The first artist travels the world seeking a face

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    eyes of one whose hunger has been appeased‚ whose thirst has been allayed and whose needs are fulfilled is indeed heavenly. Why we should do social service: Man lives in the society. He learns speech‚ manners and philosophy in his society. He works and moves in the society. He earns his livelihood in the society. Society gives protection to his life and property. So‚ everybody should serve the society to the best of his capacity. Field for social service: There is a large field for social

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    project work

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    IMPLICATION OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS THEIR EFFECTS ON BANKS PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY OF UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA UBA) ABSTRACT This research work was aimed at determining the implication of mergers and acquisitions their effects on banks performance as regards to United Bank for Africa (UBA). In this study‚ the objectives of the researcher is to Find Out the financial implications of mergers and acquisitions in Nigeria commercial bank sector. Whether mergers and acquisitions can solve the problem

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    Romance at Work

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    If a relationship between a supervisor and a subordinate or between coworkers ends on a sour note‚ one of the employees may claim that it wasn’t consensual‚ that he was sexually harassed[->2]‚ or that she was retaliated[->3] against if she receives a poor performance review from her former paramour. In 2008‚ more than 13‚867 sexual harassment claims were filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) [->4] Maintain an antinepotism policy promulgated antinepotism policies‚ which prohibit

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    The Work of Shakespeare

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    Essay 1: The Work of Shakespeare William Shakespeare‚ born in April 1564 was the son of John Shakespeare who was a prosperous alderman in the town of Stratford and was later granted a coat of arms by the College of Heralds. Not much was known of Shakespeare’s youth and is presumed that he attended the Stratford Grammar School. It was known that his father lost his fortune and Shakespeare could never finish school. At the age of 18‚ he married Anne Hathaway who was 26. Being financially broke‚

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    Standardize Work

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    Standardized work is one of the most powerful but least used lean tools. By documenting the current best practice‚ standardized work forms the baseline for kaizen or continuous improvement. As the standard is improved‚ the new standard becomes the baseline for further improvements‚ and so on. Improving standardized work is a never-ending process. Basically‚ standardized work consists of three elements: • Takt time‚ which is the rate at which products must be made in a process to meet customer

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    Work is Worship

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    Work is worship ACTION IS THE DUTY AND REWARD IS NOT THY CONCERN is the very lesson which was imparted to Arjuna by Lord Krishna in the holy book GITA. AS YOU SOW‚ SO SHALL YOU REAP is the teaching we find in the Ramayana. There is no doubt that we should work without any care for the result. Work is not only counted in this world but counts something for the next world also. Good people are always praised in this world. On the other hand bad workers are cursed everywhere. No doubt they are famous

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    Work Permit

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    The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Occupational Safety 19 Staniford Street‚ 2nd Floor Boston‚ MA 02114 Employment Permit Application for 14 through 17 Year-Olds If you are under 18 years of age‚ you must obtain a work permit before starting a new job.1 M.G.L. c. 149‚ §§86-89. The following are the steps you should take; please note that a Physicians Certificate of Health is required only of 14 and 15 year-olds. Steps for Getting an Employment Permit 1. Obtain a job offer from

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    The Importance of Work

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    The Importance of Work According to Friedan‚ men and women need work that satisfies their creativity and contributes to human society. According to Mrs. Olive Schreiner‚ “if women did not win back their right to a full share of honored and useful work‚ women’s mind and muscle would weaken in a parasitic state; her offspring‚ male and female would weaken progressively‚ and civilization itself would deteriorate.” (Friedan 8) I agree with this statement‚ I think that the work ethic of my generation

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