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    establish and manage an effective verification program. Outline 1. Importance of verification. 1.1 The programs need to be verified 2. Establishing verification procedures 2.1 Validation 2.2 Continuous verification 2.3 Reassessment 3. Action list 1. Importance of verification. All juice (as defined in 21 CFR 120.1(a)) sold as juice or for…

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    identifies the scenario is near-boundary occurrence because the greeting mainly occurred at the beginning of the social interaction. The greeting was a combination of formal and informal because the women in her early thirties politely said, “Buenos Dias (Good Morning)” followed by a handshake. Due to the handshake I infer that there is a formal boundary between the family and the women. On the contrary the male in his early thirties greeted the older couple also by saying “Buenos Dias (good…

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    How is Formal writing more persuasive than Informal writing? There are many differences between formal and informal writing. The question is which is more persuasive than the other? Although both formal and informal writing styles can be persuasive; formal writing is more persuasive than Informal writing because formal avoids contractions, simple and short sentences and uses Rhetorical device. Al Knight’s article “Perhaps we should move to save dogs from their owners”, and a response to the…

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    GCSS-Army Wave 1 Reparable Management Problem Statement As the Senior Supply System Technician and the AL ARNG GCSS-Army subject matter expert, I was tasked with analyzing the Potential Credit Dollars Lost Report received from NGB GCSS-Army Finance Team indicating Alabama had potential lost $310,000 dollars’ worth of reparable credits between 1 October 2015 and 11 July 2016. After verifying the accuracy of this report and a quick analysis of our Creditable Reparable Management Process it became…

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    communication is different from the language I would at school with my friends or at home with my family. At work, slang words would be rarely used and formal and polite language would be the main form of communication. Even though I have a friendly relationship with the workers and some customers, I will relate to them in a polite and formal manner. Person Purpose Type of Interaction Language Used Body Language Surroundings Other Employee A friendly chat, when we first encountered at the…

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    Decrease the prices to be more reasonable, when compared to other restaurants in the area, especially for main courses. 2. As the restaurant increases in customers then increase the staff needed. 3. Wear uniform, dress shirts with restaurant name, or formal clothing, so that all staff is identified and looks professional. 4. Offer discounts and daily specials. 5. Redecorate to provide a more cultural dining experience for the customers, could include music, seating, and decorations. 6.…

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    many types of attire associated, informal or formal. It is essential to understand the invitation’s wording and pay attention to the time the wedding will take place, as that will be the guide for the attire. For an afternoon event, acceptable clothes can be colorful and a dress or slacks. At an evening event darker colors are advised and the fashion of the clothing should be more formal than not. A wedding can range from white tie being the “most formal of wedding dress codes (think state…

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    organisation operates like clockwork in an entirely predictable standard way. This suggests that people within the organisation are merely parts in a well oiled machinery and that employees may suffer from motivational issues due to having to abide by formal rules. As a result there is little personal commitment to the organisation that may lead to employees not feeling stimulated by their work. The level of motivation within the workforce is highly important as it is linked to key factors such…

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    As Abby sat at her kitchen table eating honey nut cheerios, she starts to text her friend Sarah who is away at college. Abby: “Hey girrrl!! I am thinking about u!!! Hope college is gr8!!” Sarah: “Hey!! College is sooooo gr8!! I t stop there, she does her own research to find that “textspeak” and informal writing has not impacted students’ ability to write at all, and if anything, informal writing is giving students the opportunities to practice their writing skills more often. One big…

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    regular restaurant. Whether you are in one place or another, there are certain social norms in place that is followed. You wouldn't see people wearing party/club dresses at a fast food restaurant or at a fancy diner. You especially won't see formal wear and a formal dinner at a fast food restaurant. That is exactly what we violated. Gosh, this makes us sound like rebels. How we conducted this social norm is simple. We started by recruiting people to participate. Then, we figured out who would…

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