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    Appointment Letter

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    employment‚ and the subsequent interviews with us‚ we are pleased to appoint you in our company as a Business Development Manager based at our Mumbai office. The company is offering you employment on the following terms and conditions: 1. Appointment 1.1 You will be appointed to the position of the Business Development Manager. Your designation is merely indicative of the responsibilities‚ which you are required to carry out. You will perform such duties as are assigned to you by the Company

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    Appointment with Love

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    Appointment with Love  This is a short romantic story about a young lieutenant Blandford and a lady‚ Hollis Meynell‚ who had fallen in love with each other. The author shows us the possibility of existence of a real strong relationships even through a great distance and the fact that two people can be very close to each other even having never seen one another. The young lieutenant Blandford served during the war time in the air forces ‚ while once he run across some witty notes

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    There are several reasons that making it to appointments on time is important. It effects not just the clinic itself but also effects every other department that is connected with it and the hospital as a whole. Being a Soldier I am supposed to lead by example and I can’t lead if I can’t even show up for any of my appointments on time. The over all effect of this action is very negative all through out the entire hospital. Clinics are very closely related to every other department in the hospital

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    The Importance of Keeping Appointments I am writing this essay as a plan of action because I managed to miss a scheduled appointment. Missing a scheduled appointment may seem like a rather minute infraction but if you think about it and trace it back far enough it has a negative impact on all parties involved it effects the army as a whole‚ the government‚ tax dollars‚ every American and possible most of the population of the planet even if they don’t know it or feel an impact from it on some

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    let my leadership or any soldier in the united states army that reads this know that I do understand the importance of never missing an appointment. This is my second time with this plan of action. This is my second time missing an appointment. This is not a good look for a PFC with a bad repitation already. Missing a scheduled appointment may seem like a little fuck up‚ but if you think about it and trace it back far enough it has a negative impact on the lives of many people involved

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    Article 86 of the Uniform Code Of Military Justice. This Article covers Point and Place of Duty. That means from PT formation to COB that is where you will be. What a lot of Soldiers do not understand that includes appointments made by them or someone else. We have appointment times‚ SP times‚ formation times and many other start times that dictate we will be there. If a Convoy has an SP time of fifteen hundred hours and the Soldiers decide to show up late because they did not feel like getting

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    The Importance of Keeping Appointments Article 86 of the Uniform Code Of Military Justice. This Article covers appointed place of duty. That means from PT formation to COB that is where you will be. What a lot of Soldiers do not understand that includes appointments made by them or someone else.   We have appointment times‚ SP times‚ formation times and many other start times that dictate we will be there. If a Convoy has an SP time of fifteen hundred hours and the Soldiers decide to show up late

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    Missing Movement

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    same shipyard or harbor or when a unit is moved from one barracks to another on the same post. (2) Mode of movement. (a) Unit. If a person is required in the course of duty to move with a unit‚ the mode of travel is not important‚ whether it be military or commercial‚ and includes travel by ship‚ train‚ aircraft‚ truck‚ bus‚ or walking. The word “unit” is not limited to any specific technical category such as those listed in a table of organization and equipment‚ but also includes units which are

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    of Making Appointments Making a scheduled appointment on time is very important. It is ones responsible as an adult to be able to fulfill his or her obligations‚ and if for some reason those obligations can not be filled then it is up to that individual to take the necessary steps to cancel that appointment‚ 24 hours in advance if possible. As a soldier‚ the Army pays for the appointments we make‚ and by missing an appointment we are costing the Army money. Missing an appointment also affects

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    Missing Children

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    abundance of missing children/ children abduction cases. A statistic released by police of Malaysia‚ stated that a total of 3223 children below 18 went missing between 2008 and April last year (2012). Of this figure‚ only about 1000 cases were solved. From the statistic‚ it’s clearly shown that‚ over 3223 cases reported 2223 cases still unsolved. The questions are‚ how does it happen? Who should be blamed? What the impact of this scenario? And what are the best ways to prevent children from missing? Thus

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