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    You need to consider a number of factors: Verbal communication: Tone and pitch of your voice‚ does it suit the situation or topic? A louder more direct communication maybe required if trying to get the attention of a group of children to come back inside. However this would not be suitable in a situation whereby a child is upset say for example if they have wet themselves and are embarrassed‚ this would need a quieter and understanding tone to reassure them. Use of language is important

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    Jamaica Water supply should be privatized Over the past decades‚ the National Water Commission have been providing Jamaicans with water‚ but ‚ is their service efficient? Water privatization refers to the provision of water service and sanitization by the private sector. More and more countries worldwide have taken the initiative to privatize their water system. Whether or not Jamaica’s water supply should be privatized is an ongoing debate among Jamaicans. Some Jamaicans believe that the water system

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    historical designs that span time and style and cross cultural boundaries. An argument for the significance of a typology of historic and contemporary interior design practices is based on ten years of experiments resulting from the project. Approximately one hundred archetypes have been developed by the principal investigator‚ graduate students‚ and associated educators. The article establishes the premises for this research model and defines the methodological‚ theoretical‚ and pedagogical implications

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    and offers. I think that this subject has helped a lot in order to have a clear idea and a real idea of what you gave to do to accomplish this dream‚ to put into facts what you have on your mind‚ I thought that it would be a piece of cake but I ended up shedding some tears after realizing what it really takes. It demands a lot of work‚ researching‚ thinking and analyzing to come up whit what you really want. Without having knowledge of this subject I might have ended up mixing things. * Name

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    AGRI-FOOD SUPPLY-CHAIN NETWORKS An overview JACK G.A.J. VAN DER VORST Logistics and Operations Research Group‚ Wageningen University‚ Hollandseweg 1‚ 6706 KN Wageningen‚ The Netherlands Abstract. Many researchers and practitioners are working on the enhancement of supply-chain collaboration in order to improve performance of the individual supply-chain members and supply-chain performance as a whole. Performance measurement fulfils a crucial role in the development of supply chains as

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    Alexander Kostov Group 4‚ fac. number: 25452 The Role of Non-Linguistic Factors in Translation Beyond the Linguistic Realm of Translation – The Interaction between Translation and Culture. Translation is by all means a process which aims at cross-cultural transference of sense and messages. It is a specific type of communication which aims at throwing a bridge between the source culture‚ which is responsible for generating the text for translation; and the target culture‚

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    ZIMBABWE 1 Clainos Chidoko and 2Ledwin Chimwai Department of Economics‚ 2Department of Banking and Finance Great Zimbabwe University‚ Faculty of Commerce Box 1235‚ Masvingo‚ Zimbabwe 1 Abstract: The study sought to investigate the economic factors affecting the productivity of small scale sugar-cane farmers in the Lowveld of Zimbabwe with particular reference to Chipiwa farmers in Mkwasine area in Chiredzi District. The main objective of the study was to bring to light the economic challenges

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    year. There are many reasons money should be a factor in organ transplantation. Many people each day are dying from the lack of available organs for transplant‚ in other words‚ the percentage of organ donors is decreasing each year. Financial hardships for donors would no longer be a factor in the process and it would cut on the end costs of keeping a person healthy on dialysis versus just having the transplant in the first place. Stating that money should be a factor in organ transplantation. It is

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    Factors of Supply And Demand Chad M. Lass Rasmussen College Author Note This essay is being submitted on April 13‚ 2012‚ for Tim Nebosis’ B136/GEB1011 Section 27 Introduction to Business class. Factors of Supply And Demand The fast food chain that I chose to examine is White Castle. They are relatively new to the St. Cloud area and I think that some of the supply and demand factors that I am going to discuss may have already affected their sales. Two supply factors that would make an

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    2.2: Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication. There are two different types of factors that should be considered when promoting effective communication such as: • Verbal communication- is when you use sounds and/or words to express yourself. When communicating it is important that your tone and the volume of your voice must be correct to suit the individuals situations. Most of the time it is also important to speak slowly in a calm manner so the other person gets

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