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    To quote the late Scottish poet Robert Burns: “The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” This quote never meant much to me until I watched all of my dreams come crashing down around me on a cold, snowy day in December. I’ll start from the beginning. Since I was young I’d wanted to be in the military. My mother and father always told me stories of their time in the Pineville High School JROTC, (Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps, a type of military training for highschool students)…

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    In 1951, a urologist by the name of Perry Hudson wanted to gain a better understanding of prostate cancer He wanted to know if it could be diagnosed at an earlier stage and if it could be treated. Prostate was not a common subject and people usually died if diagnosed. At the time of the study, prostate cancer was considered latent so there was not a need to detect them or treat them.1 Hudson conceptualized a theory that would detect and treat prostate cancer before it manifested. First he wanted…

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    Customer Service Policies

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    To meet the required expectation and demand of the customer within any given business, a level of service needs to be met and adhered to. As a consequence, the level to which this is successfully achieved reflects either a good or bad customer service. In order to establish how well a customer’s satisfaction has been addressed, through either a product or service, policies can be implemented to help identify to both customer and staff alike what to expect. “Customer service procedures are the…

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    The Ku Klux Klan played a huge role in the United States. A state that was popular amongst the Ku Klux Klan was Ohio. But, how did the movement of the Ku Klux Klan come to Ohio? The Ku Klux Klan was a very well known group throughout many periods of history, but who is the Ku Klux Klan, and what did they believe? The Ku Klux Klan, also known as the KKK, is a secret society made up of purely white, male and female, protestant, christians. They believed that they were superior than all other…

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    With strong brand, it can attracts more suitable candidates to apply for the job and thus successfully recruit talented staff. Besides, customer base will also increase with stronger brand name as it is perceived that a positive relationship with brand name and quality of service provided. b. Talent retention strategies Due to the firm's status as the authorised…

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    Irrespective of the array of approaches to change management, there are models that can be used as a guide for delivering successful change in CIBCFCIB processes. The objective of this plan is intended to address the opportunity or loss that change brings to organisations whether public or private and to prepare staff engagement to achieve successful transformation. Change can arise from both internal and external factors. The external sources include technological advances, social, political…

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    As part of the Human resource management team, it is important to understand the importance of interviews and how it is arranged and conducted. Interview is one of the processes of managing the recruitment. Measom (2011) states that: It is one of the components under the human resource recruitment process in which, the human resource management team wished to find out more detailed information about a particular applicants/participants, or stakeholders and partners about their views on a…

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    Amicus Brief

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    indicated to recruit support from organized interests to participate before the Court as amicus curiae. McGuire (1994) provides a significant background of U.S. Supreme Courts cases where lawyers have actively recruited the support of interests under the condition where both parties share similar goals, in the purpose for the Court to hear a case authoritatively on an issue of national importance. McGuire (1994) provides information which indicates that lawyers who actively recruit organized…

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    Aliens come and inhabits humans, while trying to take over the Earth. This is the book, The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey, which became a movie in January 2016, directed by J Blakeson. Cassiopeia Sullivan is a 16-year-old girl with a fairly normal life, until the Others came. There have been 4 waves to their invasion, and everyone who is left is suffering through the 5th. Like most books turned into movies, The 5th Wave book is better than the movie because it has more detail, better characterization,…

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    Ethical standards in police work are stressed upon new officers from the first day on the job. Police departments have several ways to encourage ethics among their recruits because they are a necessary part of life. First and foremost is the oath of office that officers take. In the article by Timothy Roufa in Ethics in Law Enforcement and Policing, maintain that “[w]hen officers fail to do what is right, and especially when they do what is clearly and blatantly wrong, they erode the public…

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