It’s me Mary! Open up‚ Open the door! Hurry!!! Hurry‚ Help! John: (frightened‚ emotion on edge‚ speaks in quick short bursts) What’s going on? Get in here quick. Are there others following you? I thought you had gone to the tomb… Mary: (tears and sobbing and still out of breath from running)I did John but when I got there the stone had been rolled away Peter: What! (confusion and bewilderment are all over his face and in his voice) Mary: Yes! Oh Peter‚ they have taken the Lord out of the tomb
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I choose you What do you want to be? An Architect? Engineer? Doctor? What’s holding you back? Who do you really want to be for the rest of your life? What course will you take then? These are the questions that some high school students encounter. At some point in our high school life‚ we thought deeply on what course to take in college. We spent hundreds of hours thinking about that one decision that could change us forever. This may be the hardest decision a teenager could ever make because
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Harry Potter and the Closet Under the Stairs: Coming Out in the Wizarding World Lauren Marie Capaccio‚ University of California‚ Santa Barbara The following abbreviations will be upheld throughout the paper: HP Harry Potter‚ the complete series (but not the character) SS Book 1‚ Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone CoS Book 2‚ Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets PoA Book 3‚ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban GoF Book 4‚ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire OotP Book 5‚ Harry
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Being a Resident Assistant would greatly benefit both me and the fellow students because of the qualities I can contribute as a Resident Assistant. I wish to be a Resident Assistant because I am a very responsible and reliable worker. This is proven through my success in academics while participating in different extracurricular activities. I kept my GPA above 3.0 and made the dean’s list past two semesters while I juggled with the outside activities such as the Business Club and the University
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I am writing to state my interest in applying for the Resident Advisor position for University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Deriving from my experience as a first year student in Scott Hall‚ I have gather much knowledge from my resident advisor and other resident advisor’s. I have become extremely close with my RA since I was blessed with the opportunity to live right beside him. Because of that opportunity I have learned a great deal of what resident advisors have to deal with on daily day basis
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Expert Systems Advantages of Expert System: 1. Can be used by the user more frequently. 2. Can work round the clock. 3. Never "forgets" to ask a question‚ as a human might. 4. Encourages organizations to clarify the logic of their decision-making. 5. Holds and maintains significant levels of information. 6. Provides consistent answers for repetitive decisions‚ processes and tasks. Disadvantages of Expert System: 1. Lacks common sense needed in some decision making. 2
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2.4 Assess the grand strategy of Nike Growth strategy The grand strategy use by Nike Sales (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is growth strategy. This company improves an existing product to attract more buyers. They used their innovative ‚ creativity and customer’s responsive to produce their products like athletic footwear‚ apparel‚ and accessories markets for all ages of their customers. This company also increase the quality of their products to make their products more durable and satisfy the customers
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CNUR 833 Week 9 discussion question Summary Outline: Leadership Read the following chapter : Robbins‚ S.P.‚ Coulter‚ M. & Langton‚ M. (2009). Management (9th Canadian ed.). Toronto: Pearson Prentice Hall. Chapter 12 Review Week 9 Presentation (Found in Course Materials under Weekly Presentations) Focus on the following elements: 1. How leaders and managers differ. LEADERS • Develop vision and long term objectives‚ plans strategy and tactics • Exhibits leading
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CEO Compensation Carola Frydman1 Dirk Jenter2 November 2010 1 Sloan School of Management‚ Massachusetts Institute of Technology‚ Cambridge‚ Massachusetts 02142; email: frydman@mit.edu Graduate School of Business‚ Stanford University‚ Stanford‚ California 94305; email: djenter@stanford.edu 2 Abstract This paper surveys the recent literature on CEO compensation. The rapid rise in CEO pay over the past 30 years has sparked an intense debate about the nature of the pay-setting process.
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DOING BUSINESS WITH AFRICANS Cross Culture and Negotiation Summary paper Dr. Hassan Wagih Doing business in Africa Q1- What are the risks which may encounter any business man when dealing with Africa? A-Corruption (social and political): * inadequate compensation of work and individual tribal responsibility when living the village for a job and assisting others tribal family often impose a financial burden and pressure to augment income by any means either legal or otherwise
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