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    Introducing Open Door Policy For a rapidly growing company, such as Kind it is essential for it to maintain its corporate values. In order for it to achieve this it must implement an open door policy. An Open door policy is when the doors of the offices of superiors or upper management management, which in theory should include the CEO as well, remain open. This enables the employees to have easy access for inquires and to give some essential feedback. In theory this should enable the employees to have the freedom to discuss issues and to have open dialogue, which should enable Kind to implement their corporate culture of kindness. Advantages of an Open Door Policy Effective communication between the employee and the management. Open door policy promotes and enables effective exchange of information between the employee and upper management. This is critical in a rapidly growing communication, since the corporate culture may be lost if this is not done. If the effective communication is productive , then the corporate values will remain intact even with the rapid expansion.Due to this the employees feels like they belong to the workplace, since they know Kind will support them always at the time of crisis in their professional and private lives. As a result to this, the employee will be loyal Kind, which will be easy to implement their corporate culture. No Confusion An open door policy will allow Kind corporate culture to be easily implemented and maintained during…

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    Brice Coltm A Short Story

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    Amy then began to blush and giggle like a little girl being taken out for ice cream. Brice then picture his car being outside,He really wanted to take Amy out to eat. He also pictured his car being really nice. Brice then put his hands in his pocket and felt his car keys. “Would you like to go out to eat Brice?” Amy asked. “Of course, I would love to take you out.” Brice replied. Maxlee had a look on his face that Brice saw earlier. Except instead of just insulted it was a mixture of insulted…

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    The air in the room was stale and the draught from the open door sent particles of dust spinning in the light from the window. Alex lay on his back on the bed, his hands folded on his chest, his profile austere and saintly. ‘Is he ok?’ Mike had hardly spoken on the walk to Hilda’s building; he seemed deflated. He and Sadie were still at breakfast when they arrived, and she and Gary had by stood by awkwardly as Mike drained his coffee and put down his cup before shrugging on his jacket. Sadie…

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    She 's twenty-six, (don 't look it) and is married to the same man for 5 years. They have three kids together and she told me she don 't buy her kids toys. She said she doesn 't buy them toys because they are just going to break it. So that money for toys just goes for clothes. She has a very unique personality. Pretty much she’ll speak what 's on her mind and don 't screw her over. She told me she pour sugar in someone 's car gas once. Michelle started a couple of weeks after I did and she was…

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    Parents are like superheroes of their children “after seeing my mother 's disappointed face once again, something inside of me began to die” (Schillb). Effective parenting is being aware of your children; listening to your children, monitoring their physical health, but the utmost, helping their emotional health. In the end, most parents just want to provide for their children and take care of them. Some parents are not active enough in their children 's life, or some take it too far. The Mother…

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    script, it would also benefit from further development. First, the opening scene nicely sets the tone and introduces the audience to the world of snowboarding and the concept of “zero gravity.” However, as the first ten pages continue the events are a bit slow. A lot of time is spent with Cameron, who is then absent from act two. It’s important to have a strong first ten pages. He also breaks up with his girlfriend. This feels a bit cliché, but the girlfriend does reveal information about…

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    Assignment Option 1: Single Character Analysis “Two Kinds” is a chapter in the book “The Joy Luck Club”, written by Amy Tan in 1989. The story, which somewhat mirrors Amy Tan’s own childhood and upbringing, tells of the difficulties in mother-daughter relationships, specifically the conflict between a Chinese immigrant mother, Mrs. Woo, and her American-born daughter, Jing-mei. In the story, we quickly learn that Mrs. Woo believes that America is the “land of opportunity” and feels…

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    Mean Girls is a film, which premiered in 2004 with starred major actress: Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Lindsay Lohan. The film begins with a sixteen-year-old girl named Cady Heron who just moved to Evanston, Illinois from a twelve year research trip in Africa with her parents. Cady begins her first day of public school, since she was homeschooled, and she meets a group of three girls who are very popular and they are known as the Plastics: Regina the Queen Bee of…

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    In “Let It Snow”, David Sedaris retells a seemingly innocent story of being in fifth grade and having a week off from school because of snow days. On the fifth snow day, Sedaris’ mother has a breakdown and ends up kicking Sedaris and his siblings out of the house so she can have time to herself. Sedaris and his siblings take the opportunity to go sledding and after returning a few hours later, realize their mother is still refusing to let them inside. As day turns to night, panic sets in and the…

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    In the same first experience, she would see this as one of the greatest opportunities to have. She believed that you could be anything you wanted to be in America. Unlike Jing-Mei, her mother felt like this was the prodigy that Jing-Mei should live up to. She would have done anything to make sure Jing-Mei would become a piano genius. In the second experience, she expected her daughter to play astonishing, which was quite the opposite of what it really was. It was obvious that Jing-Mei’s mother…

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