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Management Policy
Number of Words: 2296 / Number of Pages: 9
... maintain a customer focus. The customer is the next process, or where the work goes next. A buyer’s customer is the associate in the department to whom the purchased item goes; a cost accountant’s customer is the manager who uses the accounting operations-where the design will be produced or the service provided. It is also clear that throughout the organization, people not only have customers, they are customers. Let’s turn our attention to what customers want. A Short List of Basic Customer Wants The requirement is a recipient’s or customer’s view of a good or service. A close partnership with the cu ...
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Drugs And Raves
Number of Words: 931 / Number of Pages: 4
... Information Database, www.pharmlink.org/designer/index.html/).
"The media has given E and the rave scene a bad reputation, since 30 years ago music has been greatly united with drugs. For example Weed and Rock in the 60's and acid in the 70's." (E for Ecstasy by Nicolas Saunders, ch.1) Ecstasy is just a hard and dangerous as weed, "a drug that 1 out of every 3 highschool students in the American population have had experiences with." (Drug Information Database, www.pharmlink.org/stats/index/main.html/) "Why is E judged so harshly when the ecstasy related deaths can not compare with those relat ...
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Managing Overtime
Number of Words: 2012 / Number of Pages: 8
... working for the Postal Service. But, there are some employees that believe if they work, as much overtime as possible, maybe they can become rich. Unfortunately, this poses a daily obstacle to overcome for most managers in the U.S. Postal Service.
The U.S. Postal Service is a production driven outfit therefore; everything is based on production verses cost ratio. The average workday for a postal employee is eight hours. It does not take a genius to figure out that the longer it takes to do the job, the more money is made. So, the employee that desires more money would be motivated to take l ...
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I.q Test
Number of Words: 578 / Number of Pages: 3
... encouraged to try harder. The cruel thing is that the social requirement that we achieve the "ideal weight" is based on the presumption that we can completely control our body size, which is not true.
The only things that seem to sell these days are young faces. It seems as if the younger the better. When you take a look at all the new television shows and movies all you see is young faces. It is harder for the older and more experienced actress to get roles nowadays. They are pairing up older male actors with very young actresses. For most women, staying youthful is an ongoing competition. One of t ...
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Gun Control
Number of Words: 1629 / Number of Pages: 6
... self-defense. However, when the colonists felt that the burden of British oppression was too much for them to bear, they picked up their personal firearms and went to war. Standing against the British armies, these rebels found themselves opposed by the greatest military force in the world at that time. The 18th century witnessed the height of the British Empire, but the rough band of colonial freedom fighters discovered the power of the Minuteman, the average American gun owner. These Minutemen, so named because they would pick up their personal guns and jump to the defense of their country on a min ...
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Tropical Africa: Food Production And The Inquiry Model
Number of Words: 446 / Number of Pages: 2
... and winter
drought, and 3. a region at the northern and southern edges
afflicted by
drought.
All the climates listed in the previous paragraph are modified
in the eastern parts of Tropical Africa by the mountains and monsoons.
The soils of Tropical Africa pose another problem. They are unlike
the soils of temperate areas. Soils are largely products of their
climates, and tropical soils are different from temperate soils
because the climate is different. Because of the great heat of the
tropics tends to bake the soils, while on the other hand, the ra ...
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Periodization
Number of Words: 476 / Number of Pages: 2
... different aspect of the muscle. By changing the stress, progress can continue without plateauing. Modified , is for non-competitive builders, and has four stages.
My personal workout will generally follow the modified model. It follows as: (Taken From http://staff.washigto.edu/griffin/period.html)
Stage 1: Base
Volume: High
Intensity: Low
Sets/Exercise: 3-6
Reps/set: 12-20
Type of movement: slow, continuous movement
Purpose: To build muscular endurance, increase capillarization and blood flow to muscle
Stage 2: Strength/Endurance
Volume: Moderate
Intensity: Moderate
Sets-exercise: 3-6
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Outside
Number of Words: 604 / Number of Pages: 3
... approaching the end of the Solar system. So far there had been no signs of any other ships using the cruse drive.
There was one more planet to cross before they would leave the Solar system. They took notice of the planet. It was a beautiful huge planet with lots of colours. It would take them another two days to cross over it.
Two days Later…
The crew was getting nervous as they approached the end of the Solar system. When they reached the very edge, Commander Angelo called the crew together and told them the real mission. They were shocked and angry, but being good friends they all made up. The r ...
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Helios
Number of Words: 184 / Number of Pages: 1
... believed that everyday Helios drove a chariot pulled by
four horses across the sky with a giant flaming ball in it. He rode with his
sister Eos, the goddess of dawn. There are several different stories about how
he got back to the East. One story says that he rode in a giant golden cup on
the river Oceanus. In other stories he returned by boat. Helios fed his horses
herbs on the Isle of the Blessed.
When Zeus was dividing up the universe, Helios was either gone or
forgotten so Zeus gave him the island of Rhodes where a giant statue of him
stood. The statue was knocked down by a giant earthqua ...
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