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    considerable savings in man-hours and reduced customer wait time. By establishing the system the customers now have some predictability of wait times and an expected quality of customer service that will be provided. The kiosk negated the need for a Queue Management System for Customer (Q-matic) numbering system and allowed interface with customers on a more personal level thus creating a very inviting and user friendly environment. The customers are referred to by rank and name, rather than…

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    advertisement and appeals to the audience as it includes an unpredictable narrative, a ridiculous fight, and an amusing slogan. The advertisement starts off with a mock style documentary where the bears are catching the freshest salmon. This then queues John West to run to the bear, in which the narrator unexpectedly says “which is something we at John West want.” The unexpected turn with the addition to what the narrator says really grabs the audience’s attention to see what hilarious scene…

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    Ex Machina Film Analysis

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    This film, Ex Machina, examines the relationship between mechanized technology and what it means to be human. The first scene in the film that depicts this relationship is when Ava and Caleb were meeting for the second or third time, and Ava had a “surprise” for Caleb. She returned fully dressed in human cloths and was wearing a wig. This scene really grabbed my attention because I now know for Ava’s plan in the end to work, which was to manipulate Caleb into helping her escape, she needed to…

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    (Netcool, INC, DNA, etc). • Troubleshoot network issues by communicating effectively with customers and fix agents. • Develop daily plan for system operations. • Point of contact/escalation point for customer to report network issues. • Analyze ticket queue promptly on a continuous basis while supporting clients. • Collaborate with the RNOC to create change management tickets, notifying customers of the change events. • Collaborated with approval group for Cell Tower turn up acceptance. …

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    behind it. One day, a mother and her son were waiting in a queue in order to speak and get advice from Mahatma Gandhi about the loss of eating sugar. When the mother said her son’s eating so much sugar to Gandhi, he kindly asked her to approach after two weeks. The mother was astonished that why he did not say just two sentence to her young son, but she agreed with his request. After two weeks, the same procedure which contained waiting in a queue a couple of hours, was repeated and they…

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    and calls in his friend, a navigator called Michael, to help. Michael examines the knife and willingly submits himself to the curse. He finds that the same visions flash before his eyes an old newspaper headline about a magic accident. He joins the queue for a supernatural death. Harrison and Michael pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the water well. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is…

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    Asylum Seekers Analysis

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    Australia’s border security policy, Operation Sovereign Borders, has attached negative connotations towards asylum seekers, deeming them non-citizens. The government has created a border security policy that immediately portrays asylum seekers as criminals. This criminalisation has allowed violence to be inflicted above asylum seekers, through detention camps. Asylum seekers are not protected under the law and are the ‘exception’ to our liberalist system of law. A grievable life is “a life…

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    Network congestion involves the overflow of information. This could be due to the odd use of user communication methods and malware infestation. Hardware failure and damage during a crisis is usually caused by some of the same factors that they are trying to mitigate. These include natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and electrical storms. Human error plays a big role in communication failures by entering the wrong information, or accidentally turning off a router. Based on…

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    As I do every morning, I walk by the queue. Well-dressed gentlemen, hover over the shoe polishers, greed gleaming in their eyes as hunger in vultures. Their greasy skin, drips over collars, like oil from the bacon they had for breakfast, quivering at the boys beneath them. Their eyes are clouded, unaware, boredom and impatience evident. The young men at their feet swelter under the hot sun, beating onto them, wrinkling their dark skin. Sweat soaks through their thin garments, revealing their…

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    then sending them to wash their hands for having their lunch. Telling the children to help their friends to pack up the toys in the classroom is to remind the children to become aware of fairness. Reminding the children to keep quiet when they are on queue while others washing their hands is to help them engage the class rule. Reminding the children to line up to get their lunch box, water bottle and find their favorite spot to sit down for their lunch is to enable them develop their sense of…

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