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    Optional Benefits

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    I believe optional benefits, for example, pension plans, life coverage, stock bonuses, dental and child care, and cafeteria plans have come to be expected by workers (Noe, 2011). These benefits are from time to time negotiated between the employee and the employer as conditions for employment. Despite the fact that these benefits are not required by law, however once they are part of the employee contract, in which the business has to offer them to the employee. Optional benefits are those…

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    AT & T Executive Summary

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    Manager Store Manager - 2/1997 - 3/2001 Responsible for coaching, leading and managing in store sales and improving customer experience in company owned retail and service center location. Take imitative by coaching team members to think of ways to approach the business objectives and improve results. • Supervised staff of eight (24) Sales Representatives • Responsible for meeting Gross Adds and revenue objectives, as well as customer service objectives for a team of Retail Sales…

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    It always has been controversial if peaceful protest is the way to proving one’s point. Nonviolent resistance has been in effect for centuries. Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and the Danish resistance are all examples, but surely not the only people who have protested peacefully. Gene Sharp is known for his in-depth studies and writings on nonviolent resistance. Sharp’s theories have influenced anti-government resistance movements globally. Sharp believes that having a big,…

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    already. Rather than focusing only on a potential partner's business proposal or the specific task at hand, Japanese may take a more holistic approach and want to know about the partner's character and history; they will be reluctant to pursue a joint task until a relationship has been established.…

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    types of research method including quantitative and qualitative (Alasuutari et al. 2008). There has recently an emergence of a new method called mix-method research (Daymon 2011). Based on these mentioned objectives, author will choose quantitative approach for this study. Now there is the justification for this choice. There is a key difference in collecting data between two methods. While quantitative method collects data in the form of numbers, qualitative method uses non-numeric data such…

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    Though, the approach was different for each one and they disagreed on huge amount with each other’s strategies regarding the black education and civil rights; including the social, financial and the economic progress. The following content presents you the opposing and contrasting philosophies of Washington and Bois and their take on the “haves” and “have-nots” in the black community summing up as Washington supported evolution as Du Bois…

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    rather than being a target of bullying. It is the African American students and males who are more engaging in physically aggressive bullying whereas, middle school students engage in both indirect and direct bullying. When continuing to consider gender related bullying, females have been reported to be indirect targets of bullying. Also, bullying has been identified to be two times greater at the middle school grade levels. This is because the students at the middle school level are more likely…

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    humanity.” Actor Benedict Cumberbatch states, humanity will influence one to empathize with the character no matter what. Writers, through direct and indirect presentation, can provoke empathy for a character who was thought to be black-hearted. With direct presentation, the reader explicitly receives presented information about a character. Indirect presentation occurs when the author shapes a character through the dialogue or actions of the character, as well as the dialogue or actions of…

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    1. List and briefly explain Ed Brodow’s Six Rules for Effective Listening from the video we watched. The Ed Brodow six rules for effective listening are: Develop the desire to listen. This rule encourages people to be interest in what others are saying to enhance the quality of interactions they have. Let the other person do most of the talking. This ensures the person listening internalizes the subject being talked about. Ask lots of open ended questions. Open ended questions elicit more…

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    The New Testament

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    with, the anthropological approach informs readers that the compositions of the New Testament are of human construct; hence, they are “limited in perception of the world” (Johnson 3). Therefore, the reader is confronted with different viewpoints and may disagree with them. Due to this dimension, divine agency is not accounted for. Furthermore,…

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