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    cs description

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    all the customers and potential customers. The organisation and its individuals provide products and services to meet the expectations of its customers. Customer Service applies to all types of customers‚ these include; individuals‚ groups‚ people from different cultures and people with specific needs. Customer service is important to the organisation for the following reasons: Effective customer service promotes: * Customer Satisfaction * Job satisfaction of staff * Repeat Business

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    Cantaloupe Description

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    The Cantaloupe At first glance‚ the cantaloupe looks round and light grayish-tan‚ with a hint of green. From afar it looks round and plain‚ about the size of a peewee soccer ball. On approach‚ the circular shape is less perfect with subtle dents and bumps all around. Surrounding the sphere shaped fruit are light tan lines like a dense city map with all the streets intertwining and curving around without any significant pattern‚ not geometric like gridlines. On the surface‚ there are small matchbook

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    Paris description

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    Paris has always been a dream to many people. It is known as the city of love‚ the city of lights or the city of fashion‚ but that is how they define Paris. Through photographs‚ movies or books‚ it sounds fancy‚ it looks pretty but no one really can imagine how wonderful this city could be until they see it with their own eyes. The Eiffel Tower‚ the Seine River and others amazing attractions are just a part of the city. Paris is much more than that. Fortunately‚ I had a chance to see Paris and discover

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    description of a place

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    foundation it establish for my life. At first‚ the house stood on the corner of the street filled with flowers as a garden and smelled of candy. An old brick wall house built up for several decades. Located about 200 meters away from the Church‚ and 150 meters far from the public Library‚ which served of references. There was a lake at the end of the street‚ and the sunset directly behind it created a spectacular visual event. The place was quit and people only heard the sound of the bird. The house

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    Forest description

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    I hear birds chirping and twittering‚ singing a song. This makes me wonder about birds and where their songs come from. How ancient the song I am hearing really is. As I take a step into the forest‚ I notice at first the trees‚ stretching high above the ground‚ as if in competition with one another‚ to see who will reach the sky first. Their roots are long and strong‚ going deep under the ground‚ indicating that they have lived in the area for a long time‚ for centuries. As I look up

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    A Description of Buddhism

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    worldview of Buddhism is about the reality is an indescribable unity when humans find themselves in a realm of suffering governed by karma. Buddhism can be thought of as a religion with psychological emphasis. It teaches the transformation of consciousness from attachment to ego‚ suffering‚ and objects of craving to the unattached bliss of Nirvana. Its fundamental teaching is that the Buddha who‚ through his enlightenment‚ showed the way out of the wheel of rebirth or conditioned reality created by ignorance

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    Description Essay

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    Many traits of a Workaholic What is a workaholic? A workaholic is a person who is addicted to work. A workaholic is someone with a compulsive need to work. It is someone whose need to work has become so exaggerated that it may constitutes a danger to their health‚ personal happiness‚ interpersonal relations‚ and social functioning. Workaholics are intelligent‚ ambitious‚ successful persons‚ and they are prisoners of their own success. The workaholic believes that he is the only person capable

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    Sanctuary Description

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    been adopted from situations of abandonment or abuse‚ or else they were no longer wanted or able to be cared for by their previous owners. Our two-acre sanctuary is a fenced open yard that shades into tangled wooded areas filled with trees‚ bushes‚ vines‚ undergrowth and the soil chickens love to scratch in all year round. It also includes several

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    public as a whole is not well informed enough in the intricacies of metacognition. From the gap formed by the difference in knowledge between metacognition experts and the general public we can see why an article directed to experts‚ “Deconstructing the effect of self-directed study on episodic memory‚” written by Douglas Markant‚ Sarah DuBrow‚ Lila Davachi‚ and Todd Gureckis for Memory & Cognition‚ can vary so much from an article written for the average person‚ such as “Rethink Your Thoughts about

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    Nightfall Description

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    dry twigs resounds with an enhanced pitch in the tranquil surroundings. The impetuous hoots from the nearby trees are terrifying and mixed with the stillness of the night certainly obscure one’s senses‚ making the heart skip a beat. But‚ the faint fragrance from the wild flowers around helps to sooth ones petrified senses for awhile. The sounds around soon change as the cacophony of chirping of crickets from deep voids in giant oaks‚ devours this silence. The giant fire ahead beckons one after such

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