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    Essay #2: Parks and Recreation and The Office Parks and Recreation and The Office are both sitcoms. Parks and Recreation’s first episode aired in 2009, and The Office’s first episode aired Whitney Taylor in 2005. These two shows are different in the ways that, The Office is about this group of people that work for a paper company where as in Parks and Recreation they work for the government. They are also different in the ways that The Office has a male main character who is Michael Scott and…

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    Loreno: A Short Story

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    in the arms of death. It is black with the evil of one inhuman man. And it is white with the purity of a soul untainted by evil or blood. This is Loreno’s story. The darkness enveloped him as he stepped out of the tall, regal office building. It was a late day at the office. He could never tell his wife why he was late. That would never do. No. She would have to remain in the dark. The man started to walk to his car when his phone rang. He stopped and dropped his head back to stare at the…

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    If you have ever watched the television series The Office then you probably can relate to the fact that this show demonstrates how not to be supervisor well. Michael Scott is a supervisor in the show for several seasons and has demonstrated his capability to establish a unique corporate environment and that he genuinely cares about each of his employees. On the other hand, he demonstrates poor qualities as well. When analyzing his techniques you gain a deeper understanding of supervising and the…

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    with Lisa’s password. “Ok then. I’ll find out who it is” she replied. When Lisa left the room I got back to work ,but little did I know that this day was my last day on the job. BAM! I looked out the window of my office to find the North Tower fall. I ran to the other side of my office not believe my eyes. I watch as the people in the other building started to jump because they had no hope of living. I ran to…

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    The Core Movie

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    the Core is highly unrealistic because no one has travelled through the mantle yet. Within the movie, it showed us additional parts of the Earth's Core which are unrealistic (e.g., the empty space and the amethyst crystals) as the temperature and pressure in the mantle do not allow there to be any empty space or amethyst crystals. Overall, I would rate this movie a 8.5/10 as a Geography learning tool because even though it contained unrealistic parts of the core or strange environmental problems…

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    The office is a tv show that takes place in Scranton Pennsylvania. The show is about a failing branch of the Dunder Miflin Paper company. The show revolves around Michael Scott who is the regional manager, Dwight Schrute who is the top salesman, Jim Halpert who is the office funny guy and Pam Beasley the uncomfortable recipcinist. The first concept is Race and Ethnicity. The first example is a part of an episode where Michael holds a meeting where he has everyone put a card on there head…

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    waste money on building offices when many people do not even prefer working at an office in their company. It shows that something needs to be changed and how the money used to build offices should be used for something more resourceful and impactful. The speaker’s major point that I found most interesting and surprising is the idea that…

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    Telecommunication is a term developed from the Greek Romans. It’s the ability for someone to work with the help of transportable computers, high-speed telecommunication relations, and movable devices, in an off site location different from our normal office work. It has developed gradually in recent business setting and it initially expanded more in the late 20th century. Telecommuting is by no mean a brand-new concept. In reality, the history of telecommuting is a fairly rich term. The terms…

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    Case Study Of VIDA Living

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    administrative staff, manage office equipment, organise or arrange meetings and sort incoming and outgoing mail. Most of the work would involve word processing, written or oral communication and dealing with emails and answering phones. When it comes to Administration, some people don’t understand the importance of this job within an organisation as it is one of the key jobs for a successful business. Here are some jobs that involve Administration: • Office Manager: when it comes to the Office…

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    Pros And Cons Of Telework

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    government employees? Telework has been a major topic of discussion over the last decade. “Teleworking, sometimes called telecommuting or flexiplace, is an innovative business solution that enables employees to do productive work away from the traditional office” (U.S. General Services Administration 2015). There are many pros and cons to teleworking. Some pros are that telecommuting reduces traffic accidents; telecommuting improves employee satisfaction; telecommuting reduces attrition;…

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