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    from it, the ego has come into the picture. There is always room for pain as you depend on the outside emotionally, whether this is a positive or negative perception in the collective ego mind of the majority. Just because children came into this world out of your bodies, does not mean they belong to you. Love with conditions is what this is, and what should simply be “guarding of the children,” quickly turns into control of them. This is not to say that you should always be on guard, trying to…

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    In a program held by Freidrich, Egypt Stiftung directed to prepare social leaders. There were 57 participants came from all around Egypt to achieve "Social equality". I reached the meeting point 40 minutes before the estimated time to find the bus that was meant to carry us to another city. I noticed two girls inside then waved to them and asked if they were part of the program and they said yes. Then I asked if I could get into the bus since the whether in Cairo was hot and I would need to wait…

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    Sharon Gulley: Book Report

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    Tie 8u.tte ft, rfu.tte8, Sharon Gulley Copyright © 2015 by Sharon Gulley. ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5035-8088-6 eBook 978-1-5035-8087-9 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner. Any people depicted in stock imagery…

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    Disasters can occur anywhere in the world regardless of geography, social climate, or weather patterns. The type of disaster and the extent of its impact will be unique to the area effected. Research has identified several characteristics that communities can use to design and maintain resilience in the face of disaster. The first step in community resilience is defining the term in a way that can be applied specifically to a population, and that can prompt action to build-upon and take stock of…

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    The entry and contracting process is one of the first steps that should be taken when conducting an organizational development process. Initially this process is used in taking account of the position of the organization undergoing development or change. The process includes three major steps which are; finding out the problems and issues under the organization, choosing the appropriate organizational practitioner as well as key members of the organization and tackling the issues and problems…

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    Sports Equipment Essay

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    Gopal Hariyani PRN: 20 Project and Infrastructure Finance Project Report On Sports Equipment Manufacturing Unit Project Identification: Generation of Ideas 1. SWOT Analysis Strength: 1. A New Unit – Starting from the scratch, will enable us to install the latest and the most upgraded machines, though it is a labour intensive project during the beginning period. Installing the latest machinery will drive the per-unit cost and other overhead expenses down to the minimum and…

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    Employee attrition can be understood as an unpredictable and uncontrollable loss of employees through various circumstances, such as resignation, retirement or death (Gupta, 2013; Iqbal, 2012). Thus the term attrition could be dangerous to any organization since it represents significant costs in the form of disruption of work, recruitment expenditure, cost of training new workers, administrative costs and so on (Adhikari, 2009; Arokiasamy, 2013, Gupta, 2013; Iqbal, 2012; Sengupta & Gupta, 2012)…

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    Top Secret Inc Case Study

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    Lack of Security Measure: Plagiarism TSI OS lacks security measures and this would affect us so much. We keep students’ projects and they are only accessed by staff members. If we had a system like TSI OS, students would access each other’s work and commit plagiarism. This would not only affect the students, but it would affect Kepler’s reputation. Using the TSI OS, we would…

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    This particular incident is about a person named John Pinto. He works in my uncle’s office, which calls for the employees to work a minimum of 6 days a week. Apart from being very sincere, he works beyond 12 hours a day. Any person in the ‘Operations’ team would relate to the pressure they faced everyday because of the escalations. Number of things might go wrong anytime and the employees should be well equipped to deal with it. He seemed to love his job in the Information technology industry,…

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    Introduction Creasia and Parker (2007) defined “professionalization as the process through which an occupation achieves professional status”. With reference to “Merriam-Webster” dictionary (2015), “professional is interpreted as a person characterized by the technical or ethical standards of a profession in courteous, conscientious ways”. Flexner (2001) has given “professional” an evolutionary definition, but generally classified into six criteria. They include the personal activity with the…

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