The Nigerian poet Wole Soyinka uses the poem the telephone conversation to express the apathy one‚ particularly the black has‚ against Apartheid. Through an ironical dialogue over the telephone the poet criticizes the strong feeling of hatred that has arisen due to racial discrimination. The poem starts on a mild note where the poet negotiates the renting of an apartment with the landlady over the telephone. They were agreeable on the ‘price’ the ‘location’ and privacy. The price was ‘reasonable’
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that about 39% of the computer utilization hours is far under full utilization. Furthermore‚ the costing approaches seemed not fair to subsidiary company according to its quarterly report. For example‚ the Prestige Data Services paid Prestige Telephone the corporate service based on wages and salaries each month. Those service were done by parent company personnel‚ it should be charged as monthly wages but a per hour expenses. Moreover‚ a charge for custodial service was paid by Data Service which
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Salem Telephone Company ("STC") Question 1 Variable Costs Equipment costs: Power Wages and Salaries: Operations hourly personnel Fixed Costs Space costs: Rent‚ custodial services Equipment costs: Computer leases‚ maintenance‚ depreciation of computer equipment and office equipment / fixtures Wages and Salaries: Operations salaried staff‚ systems development and maintenance‚ administration‚ and sales Sales promotions Corporate services The group actively debated fixed
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Telephone Etiquette A phone is ringing somewhere in your office. By the third ring the call should be Answered. BUT… before you pick up that phone: 1. Clear your mind of all but the task at hand – responding to the caller. 2. Prepare your phone voice 3. Answers by the 3rd ring 4. Offer your standardized greeting. 5. Be prepared before you respond. 6. Treat the caller with respect; be efficient‚ effective‚ empathetic and
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marriages are arranged – has one of the lowest divorce rates worldwide (1.1%) compared to 46% in the USA‚ which means every second US American marriage ends in divorce. So ‚ if I on their situation I would prefer arrange marriage than love marriage it is because we can get a lot in arrange marriage. We can focus more on family view. . Since the wishes of parents and family members are considered or even followed when choosing a partner‚ there will be less danger of quarrel and discord within the family
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members. Hi Team‚ here’s the meeting room facilities draft 1. -Jiyang Shi You can arrange our meeting rooms for all kinds of business occasions - pick a layout that fits your meeting: * Boardroom – ideal for formal meetings * Cabaret – great for collaborative working * Theatre – for professional presentations * Classroom – a comfortable education environment * U-shape – enables and encourages open discussion Or choose from standard meeting rooms‚ relaxed but confidential
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Salem Telephone Company – Salem Data Services Dear Mr. Flores‚ The objective of our engagement was to analyze Salem Data Services’ (SDS) operations to determine if this is a viable business with potential for growth and future profit or whether the business is likely to remain unprofitable and should be divested. A review of Salem Data Services’ utilization metrics for the first quarter of 2004 has helped us pinpoint the crux of SDS’s unprofitability over this three month span. Underutilization
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How is Prejudice Explored in the Poems ’Still I Rise’ and ’Telephone Conversation’? ’Telephone Conversation’ by Wole Soyinka and ’Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelou tackle the social injustice of discrimination. Both poems lack in similarities‚ the only one being theme‚ yet possess an abundance of differences. Although both poems convey the same theme‚ they differ in their means of conveyance. For instance they both explore prejudice and discrimination but through different types of language‚ imagery
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65 65 66 6R Module 4 Unit 10 Meetings 74 74 74 76 7R 83 83 83 Making meetings effective Module 2 Unit 3 Telephoning ]8 Could I leave a message? Briefing 1 Preparing to make a telephone call 2 Receiving calls 3 Taking and leaving messages 4 Asking for and giving repetition 5 The secretarial barrier 18 18 19 20 23 24 27 27 27 29 Briefing 1 What makes a good meeting? 2 Chairing a meeting 3 Establishing the purpose of a meeting Unit 11 Sorry to interrupt‚ but
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Estimate the effect on income of each of the options Rowe has suggested if Bradley estimates as follows: a. Increasing the price to commercial customers to $1‚000 per hour would reduce demand by 30 %. Ans : - It is common to business manager in a business unit to adjust different variables (fixed cost‚ variable cost and price strategy) to maximize the bottom-line or top-line to either maximize profit or minimize the operation cost. Provided the data as below‚ 3 variable costs indentified‚ they
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