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    Can Appointments Redefine Success? It is difficult today to manage a handful of business cards. The great way to deliver business values and to increase in the customer loyalty is one to one appointments. There is no particular formula or not any kind of competition for setting appointments. Personal or face to face appointments can redefine success as the discussion is not done on the phone and does not involve any confusion. Organizations today are emphasizing on the personal or face to face

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    his problematic value-scheme. The use of this narrative technique is especially very effective in detective fiction where after being misdirected throughout the text the reader is left baffled by the striking revelations at a late crisis point. Agatha Christie‚ known as the Queen of Crime‚ having penned crime novels that are most widely published and read‚ has used this technique in an ingenious and successful way in her novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926). As quoted in the essay “Narration: Levels

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    Brown v. Board of Education (1954) School Segregation‚ Equal Protection The Brown case was the first in a long string of judgments that marked a more active role for the Supreme Court of the United States in American life. In Topeka‚ Kansas in the 1950s‚ schools were segregated by race. Each day‚ Linda Brown and her sister had to walk through a dangerous railroad switchyard to get to the bus stop for the ride to their all-black elementary school. There was a school closer to the Brown’s house

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    Effects of missing a Doctors appointment No-shows are a problem for both doctors and patients. When a patient misses a doctor/nurse appointment‚ a follow-up or specialist appointment they are not receiving the care recommended by their doctor/nurse. This could result in the patient becoming more ill and requiring additional time off work‚ laying an extra burden on colleagues and bosses‚ there is also the risk of infecting others thus carrying additional burdens as more staff may require time

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    rules: a. A patient can make many appointments with one or more doctors in the clinic‚ and a doctor can accept appointments with many patients. However‚ each appointment is made with only one doctor and one patient. b. Emergency cases do not require an appointment. However‚ for appointment management purposes‚ an emergency is entered in the appointment book as “unscheduled.” c. If kept‚ an appointment yields a visit with the doctor specified in the appointment. The visit yields a diagnosis and

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    follow the orders and instructions given by anyone appointed over me. The fact that I didn’t get to an appointment on time showed lack of accountability on my part‚ a lack of discipline to follow orders I was given and a lack of respect to those who are appointed over me as a leader. I failed to be at my place of duty‚ which costs the Army money for another Soldier who could’ve been at that appointment and been on time. The military can only function if orders‚ when given‚ are obeyed. We would like

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    War is atrocious. People hear this everywhere they go and hear it in every class they have ever taken. Novelist Agatha Christie once said that "one is left with the horrible feeling now that war settles nothing; that to win a war is as disastrous as to lose one." What she means by this is that war does not accomplish anything‚ rather‚ it exists as a settlement between two factions who think they can take control of the other. Merely‚ war is a conflict between nation’s governments‚ rather than anything

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    How To Help Your Child Prepare For Their First Dentist Appointment Making your child’s first dental appointment can be a stressful experience as a parent. Your child will most likely have some anxiety about the appointment that will make them uneasy about going. They may have heard stories about dentist chairs and drills‚ but they have never actually seen them before. It is your job to make them feel comfortable about the experience. Here are 4 tips for making their first dental cleaning a success

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    Politics is equally inscrutable. In today’s political turmoil‚ Syldavia irresistibly reminds of another fictional land‚ "Herzoslovakia" Balkan homeland of hero‚ wicked Boris Anchukov from "Secret of Chimneys" written by Agatha Christie‚ the land which the author describes as a land of violence‚ banditry and mystery‚ a country where the national hobby is "killing kings and having revolutions ". Syldavia and Herzoslovakia are‚ therefore‚ some universal Balkan countries‚ complex

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    the heart or from a mysterious liquid. As two great stories “Appointment with Love” by S. I. Kishor‚ and “The Chaser” by John Collier‚ were love is seeing from two different perceptives. S. I. Kishor’s “Appointment with Love” shows the audience the deep feeling of love‚ and John Collier’s “The Chaser” is based on the situational irony of the unreal hope of youth as opposed to the extreme disillusion of age and experience. “Appointment with Love” and “The Chaser” are two similar stories were love

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