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    Good morning‚ Mr. Alexandris‚ Thank you for giving me the opportunity to reply to your questions; my answers are below. 1) Does the required work schedule stated above meet your needs? Yes. This schedule works quite well for me. 2) Explain what customer service means to you. Customer service...well‚ I kind of think it’s a dying art. Hardly anywhere I go‚ do I see people who really know what it means to "serve" their customers. Or‚ maybe they know‚ but just don’t care. Though I

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    Speed Kills

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    Cited: D. Solomon‚ "Accidents on Main Rural Highways Related to Speed‚ Driver and Vehicle‚" Bureau of Public Roads‚ July 1997. David L. Harkey‚ et. al.‚ "Assessment of Current Speed Zoning Criteria‚" Transportation Research Record‚ no. 1281‚ 1996. J. A. Cirillo‚ "Interstate System Accident Research Study II‚ Interim Report II‚" Public Roads‚ vol. 35‚ no. 3‚ August 1998. N. J. Garber and R. Gadiraju. "Factors Affecting Speed

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    The progressive reforms during the period 1890-1915 in the areas of urban life and politics were mixed successes‚ with some reforms working well and others not‚ but were overall largely successful. In urban life‚ the progressives worked hard to improve the conditions for all‚ to better the cities themselves. In politics‚ the progressives (who had felt as though their needs were not being represented) attempted to make the system less corrupt and more fair and equal for all. The less successful

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    subordinates (like Curtis‚ who has constrained relationships with his subordinates and peers).Peterson is not able to handle these internal conflicts efficiently. * Having tough time in making decisions related to equipment selection‚ settling zoning problems. * Peterson has tried to resolve the problem to some extent by arranging one-on-one counseling‚ weekly construction meetings‚ by re-organizing but it is of little help till now. 4) Lack of Leadership skills * Handling various

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    system is another definition for the American economy. The free enterprise system emphasizes that individuals are free to own and control aspects of production‚ yet expands on the fact that government places legal restrictions on freedom of enterprise. Zoning regulations‚ child-labor laws‚ hazardous waste rules‚ and other regulations limit free enterprise to protect the anticipated entrepreneur and his or her surroundings. When such rules are established‚ freedom has is boundaries and is considered a privilege

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    Reducing Noise Pollution

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    move away double the noise source‚ the sound intensity decreases by half. Therefore‚ an effective way to reduce the impact of noise pollution on human health is doing the disciplining of the use and occupation of a city‚ through the following: make zoning of the urban area‚ so that issuers of high sound intensity become adequately away from noise-sensitive; always check the predominant direction and wind speed; arrangement of buildings and the natural and artificial barriers and vegetations that were

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    for a moment and parked my car across the street. As I watched the people in line file in and out of the new food bank I thought to myself “there has to be something more that I can do”. I continued watching the line file in and out of the building‚ zoning in and out of my thoughts when a man tapped gently on my window. He didn’t seem to have come from the line up or from this area; he was too well dressed for the neighbourhood. I rolled down my window cautiously and inquired what he wanted. The man

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    Community Assessment Project You are to complete a community assessment using the Windshield Survey method. This is discussed both in Community Health Nursing: Promoting and Protecting the Public’s Health (pp. 403-4) and in Health Promotion Throughout the Lifespan (p. 203).   You will find a community planning guide at the Healthy People website. This is another strategy‚ similar to the nursing process for assessing and implementing community change‚ and might be helpful to you. The Community

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    Selective Attention

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    Often times I feel myself zoning out and losing focus of what is occurring around me. I sometimes block parts of the environment from my awareness or don’t hear a story my roommate tells me while checking Facebook on the computer. However‚ when hearing my name from a distance‚ I can automatically switch gears and will listen to what is being said. The reason for this is selective attention. When on the mound during a softball game‚ I selectively pay attention to the pitch I am about the throw and

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    How did the ruling of Brown v.s. Board of Education impact the american education system and it’s students? After slavery was abolished racism was still very much alive but segregation was a new way to discriminate against African Americans. As a result the CIvil Rights Movement began and it’s goal was to gain equal rights. Some had conformed to the idea of being “separate but equal” while others felt it was just another way of discrimination. The ruling Brown v.s. Board of Education found it was

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