...in host countries. I believe Avon is very successful in its international human resources management in global market. First of all, Avon’s first female CEO took charge of company and implemented efficient policies to make the company get out of debt problem and sluggish sales problem. Secondly, Avon also focus on international market. They hire millions local door-to-door representatives who know well about local culture. Meanwhile, to improve the quality of their workforce, Avon runs leadership program and on-the-job training seminar on a regular basis. Thirdly, Avon set up Avon foundation to help charitable program and women issues around the world. Fourthly, Avon also builds up its good reputation by workforce diversity and minority recruitment. 2. Describe how Avon’s business model has changed in light of demographic and social changes in the United States and abroad. What role has IHRM played in the company’s global expansion? In global market, Avon hires and trains the new local workforce in its door-to-door selling model (Avon’s salespeople and company representatives become more critical in their door-to-door selling in diverse markets). Avon’s distribution strategies also adapt to the local needs because of working women or other cultural and logistical considerations and include mail, phone, fax, retail outlets, and web site. Role of IHRM in global expansion: 1) Training in both virtual and time-based seminar. 2) Adapting and adjusting the operation to local industrial...
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...MGT 434 Week 1 DQ 2 To Buy This material Click below link http://www.uoptutors.com/MGT-434/MGT-434-Week–DQ-2 You are the office manager of a small sales company. There are formally three employees with the company: the owner, the receptionist and you. The company hires part time sales reps who sign a contract stating that they are independent contractors. They are supposed to go door to door and make prepared sales pitches for people to purchase the product. There are required to obtain signatures to contracts and to drop of the contracts with initial deposits at the company’s office each Monday. Twice a month they meet at the local Starbucks to discuss sales, new product lines and other issues with the owner and the other sales reps. You get a letter and a telephone call from your State Department of Labor, wanting to examine the employee and sales rep files on the various individuals The owner has gone away to whale watch off the New England Coast and has told you not to call him, even in an emergency. You try to call him but you cannot reach him. How do you handle the issue of the audit and what do you say about the sales reps? On the same day as the audit is occurring, one of the sales reps calls you on his cell phone to report that he cannot make the weekly sales meeting and to give you his sales figures. As he is doing such, he hits a person crossing the street. Several weeks alter, he tells you that he has the lowest amount of car insurance and wants to know whether...
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...to him directly nor does he show any interest towards his father. Although he ignores his father’s plight, he idolizes his mother and attempts to make her proud. While ignoring Willy and trying to impress his mother, Happy is following in the same footsteps as his father which will also lead to the same “death of a salesman” as his father has. In order to prevent the suffering within his family from festering inside of him, he avoids any form of confrontation. For example, in every instance Biff and Willy argue he keeps his mouth and butts in at the very end in order to try and “resolve” the problem, even though it’s just a lie. Such as when Biff and Willy are arguing over getting a job in the city for Bill Oliver. Happy brings up the false idea of “the Loman Line”, sporting goods the he and his brother can sell together. It’s a plan even he knows he can’t accomplish, but he says it anyway just to appease his father. This also leads to Happy’s excessive lying. The best example for Happy’s lying is when he lies to the girls by saying “No, that’s not my father. He’s just a guy,” (p. 63) when they ask him about his father. His pride and image (although it’s all a lie) mean more to him than his own father’s sanity. His idolization of his mother also leads to his future downfall. He attempts to make his mother proud by trying to be what he thinks she wants him to be. Happy is a kiss-up, but his mother doesn’t buy any of it. When Biff and Happy came back home after their father...
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...Earth, because as she used to say” her treasures lie on the other side.” Every one of us seated here today has had fond memories of my grandmother. Some of my earliest were when I used to beg her to scratch my back when I was a little boy. You see grandmothers have that soothing touch that seems to make everything better. I can’t count the many times when I fell asleep in her lap while listening to the preacher in the Andrews Church of God, third row from the back on the right side… there weren’t too many Sunday that you couldn’t find her there when I was younger. Also, I keep thinking about the many times when I was younger and I walked her across the field from my parents house to her back door to make sure she got in the house okay, and most importantly that she locked the doors behind herself. It wasn’t because I had too, it was because I wanted to and because I loved her just as everyone else gathered here today did and will continue to do. You see she never uttered an ugly or rude word to anyone that I know of. Instead if you were wrong, Granny could whip you with words, either her own, or quoted from the Bible. I think we all have talked to Granny on those late nights when she would make a cup of coffee and a biscuit, and listen...
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...Pencil line : I don't to be involve. d. Break in lines: aggressive impulses. e. Transparency: marked repression. f. No wall line: a maniac, no control over impulses, murderer. g. Horizontal dimension of wall emphasized: unable to bring dominance to any orientation, latent homosexuality. h. Vertical dimension of wall: more latent. i. Double perspective: intellectual deficit. 3. SIZE a.Scant detailing: desired lack of involvement with reality. b. Tiny and well drawn: failing of great inadequacy. c. Large: strong feelings of conflict with environment. 4. FENCE: guardedness; protect self from people. 5. DOOR: a. No door: difficult accessibility. b. Door high beyond base line: person is inaccessible; higher the door is beyond thee baseline. The greater the degree of unwillingness to get in contact. emphasize door: admit you`re only on your terms. d. Door knob: morality and dependency will not permit contact. 6. WINDOWS: a. Overly large windows: great demandness. b. On panes blank: oppositional tendencies; windows are high in strokes, apathy, empty feelings within. c. Bar in window: keep away. d. Decorations on windows: too defensive. e. Emphasis on windows: possible oral preoccupation. CHIMNEY a. Smoke: inner tension. b. Right: pressure from the past. c. Left: pressure from current situation. d. Overlarge: exhibitionism. e. None: coolness in home, missing father. f. Transparent: attempt masculinity. h. Large chimney: latent aggressiveness. WALKAWAY ...
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...Travis Martin Martin 1 Ms. Virginia Rachel English Comp. 101 09/15/2015 The Hero in the Night What goes bump in the night? A question kids will forever eerily ask themselves as they lay down at night. The dark corner of the room, what's underneath of the bed or who or even what is lurking behind the closet door. There's just something unsettling about what we cant see. The minute the lights dim my mind begins to wonder about what could possibly be gleaming at me from its hiding spot, waiting for its chance to pounce on me like a defenseless animal on the plains of Africa. Overcoming your fears isn't always easy, but facing them head on is the only way to feel comfortable in a situation that once made you uncomfortable. This night was like every other. As the night draws to an end, mom and dad yell its time for bed. After years of sleeping with a night light, I start to feel brave. I mean what can honestly be so frightening, and also be afraid to shows its self in the dim glare of my little night light. After finishing my nightly routine, brushing the teeth and saying my prayers, I reach over and turn out my night light that I found so much comfort in. Laying in bed thinking of everything that I need to accomplish for the next day and practicing lines for the few girls that caught my attention I start to doze off. Tossing and turning throughout the night...
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...has a social responsibility which can be defined as an organizations obligation to maximize its positive impact on stakeholders and minimize its negative impact. (Ferrell, 2009). Company Q’s attitude and actions towards the given circumstances and scenarios do not meet the definition of being socially responsible and are quite disappointing. When Company Q closed the doors of the two stores that were located in high crime rate areas what did they actually contribute to the community? Did they not research their target areas or were these situations where the dynamics of the neighborhood changed? What Company Q did do was help drive a spiraling neighborhood deeper into poverty, by closing their doors they have left a neighborhood with no local grocery store. The neighborhood has yet another vacant building that may or may not be used properly but may become something that will continue to help bring the neighborhood down. Company Q has now put working people out of a job who depended on that paycheck every week or other week who were trying to better their situations. Company Q states that these doors were closed due to profit loss it seems as though this is just an excuse to use as a tax write off or to just cut their losses. There are other ways that Company Q could have tried to keep the store open talk with community leaders, talk with the customers. Did they just not offer the products that their community desired? There has to be a reason that these two stores were...
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...Observation Environment At the head start program Easter seals, I had the opportunity to observe a partial-day interaction with the 2 year old classroom. The room was decorated with numbers, letters and animal pictures. For safety measures they had appropriate age toys, the door handles where not reachable for the children to open the doors, children were always supervised they were two teachers in the room. This teacher encouraged each child to be the active partner in their learning process, and created a curriculum based on: each child’s individual needs, and interests with a balance of child-initiated and teacher-directed activities. “Circle Time” was the first activity I was able to observe. The teacher asked all of the children to clean up the toys with which they were playing. As she navigated the room, verbally assisting some students, I noticed some students had already gone to the carpet area and sat in “Circle“. There was however, one child who was having a hard time following directions, and would not clean up the Lego’s, he wanted to keep playing. After giving this child 3 warnings to clean up his toys, the instructor proceeded to sit on the floor adjacent to him. She then told him that he could keep his “creation”, on the shelf, and return to it when Circle Time was over but, that he needed to clean the rest of the Lego’s up and come to Circle with the rest of the class. Agreeing to this compromise, he put his creation away and the remaining Lego’s back into the...
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...My cousin who is Hmong decent was marrying into a Thai family. The morning of June 8th arrived. Everyone was up by 3:30 a.m. to get ready for the Buddhist blessing. The Buddhist blessing had to be done no later than 8:00 a.m. My aunt and uncle’s house was busy from the moment everyone got up. Families arrived to help finish prepping food and decorations for the party. You can hear everyone chattering, yelling, people walking up and down the stairs and in and out the doors. You could also hear knives hitting against the thick cutting board that’s being used to chop up meats. My cousin Mylee had nine bridesmaid because the number nine is considered lucky in the Thai culture. Every helped one another get ready and put on their traditional Thai outfits. As 6:30am rolled around, the Buddhist blessing was ready to begin. Nine Buddhist monks in their orange robes, made their way inside my cousin’s house. In the basement was where the monks sat. The carpet of the basement floor was covered with reddish brown linen. As the bride and groom made their way to the monks, they first lit up some incense, candles and gave the monks fruits and money that is sealed in an envelope because the monks could not handle money. They both then kneeled in front of the monks to begin the blessing ceremony. After the blessing from the monks, the bride and groom receives three white dots marked on their foreheads. They also got sprinkled with the water that has been blessed from the monks. The water is...
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...LUFATA DOOR DESIGNER Undergraduate Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Department of Information and Industrial Technology Cavite State University-Carmona Campus Carmona, Cavite In partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in Information Technology REGINA F. REYES APRIL 2017 INTRODUCTION Application of knowledge to the practical aims of human life or to changing and manipulating the human environment. Technology includes the use of materials, tools, techniques, and sources of power to make life easier or more pleasant and work more productive. Whereas science is concerned with how and why things happen, technology focuses on making things happen. As life today becomes fast-paced, convenience and accessibility starts to become a necessity. Mobile phones were created to cope up with those needs. Different mobile applications are now being used widely both personally and commercially. Pannazoa Trade Corporation as a growing company has to cope with its customers need for convenience and accessibility. The proponents come up to the solution of creating an android application called LDD for the company. The LDD has a gallery of doors where you can see different ready-made doors which you can actually see on one of the showrooms of Lufata. The application also has a feature where you can create your own virtual door. These features will help a lot in saving time, effort and resources both for the customer as well as the company...
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...Hazard/risk image | Types of hazard | Risk rating( L x S = R) | Reason why it’s a risk or hazard and what could happen if the risk is not removed | Who will it affect | How it can be reduced or removed | How will the risk be monitored | | Safety hazard | Likelihood=4Severity=4Risk= 4 x 4= 16 | Stairs are a risk due to the fact that they do not contain yellow tape on them which can make students slip. If this risk is not removed serious injuries will take place and damage will happen to students for instance broken arm or leg. | This risk may effect anybody in that building | Tis risk cannot be removed but it can be reduced by Putting yellow tape on every stair to make them less sloppy. | Having yellow tape apply to ever step. | | Physical hazard | Likelihood=2Severity=1Risk= 2 x 1 = 2 | These tables are a risk as they’ve been placed in corridors where it gets really packed and if for instance students are in a rush or running they can easily das into these without realising. If this risk is not controlled students can cause damage to their faces or body parts. | Mainly students | Tis risk can be reduced by moving the tables in an area where no one walks through or somewhere where isn’t really busy | By having staff members standing in corridors and reminding students in the direction that they should be going and also reminding them not to rush or run. | | Safety hazard | Likelihood=3Severity=1Risk= 3 x 1=3 | This is a hazard because while students...
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...ABSTRACT F.U Okoro’s keyhole theory of conflict assumes that “textual conflicts consist in series of locked doors and actions in the text comprises in attempts to unlock these doors”. Further, this theory of textual conflict recognizes the importance of what Aristotle has called the “depth burden of the past” however, it explains this concept in a slightly different way. The keyhole theory explains that the state of the key hole at the point of opening directly affects the state of the keyhole at the exit door. As explained by mr Fidelis himself, what we see as a comedy is just the manner of actions that sees to the opening of all the doors in a text, by contrast, a tragedy thrives because the hero meets difficulties and is ultimately unable to open the exit door both incidents are as a result of opening the first door with either the right or the wrong key. According to A.N. Akwanya, the theory is ‘a comprehensive statement which means that it must apply in the same way to a vast range of objects’. This can be further explained to mean that a theory must overlook he distinct properties of the individual object. This raises the question : can F.U Okoro’s keyhole theory of conflict qualify as a theory? Again, to what extent can it be able to apply in the same way to a vast range of literary text. A literary text here covers both prose narratives and plays. THE KEYHOLE THEORY AND DRAMA Now, without further ado, I will set about examining the extent of applicability of this...
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...building. The system will then be connected to the camera system so that there will be the possibility to have a biometric system. The biometric system will make use of the face of the person so that they will be able to get the required information (Kerzner, 2013). The cards will have to be integrated with the information that will be required to give access to the card-owner. Tasks 1. Undertake feasibility study of the dormitory. This is where the dormitory is assessing to check where the system will be installed and how the camera system will be connected to the access control system. 1.1 Assess the physical access and how it has been designed. This is where the access to the dormitories is checked so that it will be clear where the doors and windows have been placed. This will help to design a new access system 1.2 Assess the possibilities of interconnecting the two systems. There is a camera system where there is a recording which is being done every day. The camera system has compact disks that they use to record all the captured information. This information is stored in some location of the building. This should have been known...
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...1. Pranatipat: In short, this papasthanak means to cause violence upon someone or something, this can be caused by our physical or mental activities. An example would be deliberately calling someone names or hunting other animals as an activity. 2. Mrushivad: This papasthanak means speaking of falsehood, or in other words lies. Usually lies can come as a result of greed, anger or even mischievous. An example would be giving someone false information, or telling your friends a lie out of jealousy. 3. Adattadana: In all, this papasthanak means stealing. An example would be cheating someone some money which was not deserved for you. Or another example would be taking clothes from a store without paying. 4. Maithuna: This means to engage in sexual activities. In Jainism, there is no space for sexual relationships because sensual desires bring bad karma. An example would be degrade a women by secretly calling her pretty or hot to your friends, all behind her back. 5. Parigraha: This means to have an attachment for articles or wealth. An example would be of someone owning more pair of shoes than they really need. For example they would have 7 pair of shoes, when, in reality, all they need for everyday work is just 2. 6. Krodha: In short, this papasthanak means to have or obtain anger. An example of this would be having unnecessary anger, for example having your favorite sports team lose and then become mad at not only the team, but also your surrounding environment...
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...National Geographic’s “Searching for the Real Cleopatra” by Chip Brown, claims that Cleopatra's tomb is still out there hidden. Though no ruins have been found for a very long time, Dominican archaeologist Kathleen Martinez has been excavating, and believes that she is going to be found. I know source is credible because National Geographic is a non-profit organization that publish factual information about science, nature andexpiditions. This source is also credible because the information presented is within a 15 min recentness limit, being published in 2011. Information about Martinez’s quest to find Cleopatra is also pbs.org. ¨Searching for the Real Cleopatra is ocjective,¨ the articles isint biased, it simply tells the story in...
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